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By Mi',. if. L. Joba.es
was her first time to see the had a call from son Gene, wi
Well hello once again. Have twins. 0 * ' Mrs. .1. H. Tindal has been across and Is now
Just returned home after a W0fl attended the funeral of Airs. Camp Pendleton, Cal., whei
derlul motor trip to various Mildred Almond and son Steve he has undergone surgery I
Points in Missouri. My better recently in Lee. The Almonds
baif and I and our ion Jim, are former residents of Lake the bsiv.e hospital. He will I
wife Mary and little Scotty Monroe and will be suidly miss- home about Aug. 1. Mrylon
arid Michele, had a very pleas. ed by their many friends. Our was so excited when she caule
ant time with our daughter sympathy goes out to her hus- me, she said his voice was a
Shirley, ssm.hi.law Don and our hand Bill and family. Bills par- clear as if he was right In th
four fast growing grariddaugh.. ente, the W. 11. Almonds are same room with her. So anotli
tars. The time was all too fast also former Monroe residents er happy (lay is coming up an
f.r me. When we got Into Flo- but now reside in Orange Park. we are glad that Gone Is ry
rids we stopped off in MoUcel- ' a ' There were two happy turning home too. * * * Mrs
In to sse Al and Liner. John- families out this way last week. Howard of Cocoa was a recen
son. Al is doing fin, after re- Gladys and Charlie Carlson had visitor at the home of her ala
cent surgery.' ''So glad that a call from their son Charlie ter Mrs. Charles Carlson. *
Fin (Mrs. Charles) Baker in Carl, who is In Korea, saying Very glad to hoar that Car
okay now after deciding that he would be home in two weeks Hartline is now home after be
Me time in the hospital was and after. 80 day leave he will Ing a patient at Bay Pine
not enough so decided to go be stationed at p't Stewart, Hospital. ' ' ' Harold Phil
beck again for another minor Ga., with the Army Garrison lips, who Is stationed at thi
surgery stay. While she was Troop. I can Just see Gladys Craig Air Force Base In Selma
there her daughter Sandra Tug- when she picked up the reedy- Ala., is visiting his mothei
gle and her adorable six month er and heard Charlie's voice. Mrs. Gus Lee. 0 * * Very glad
old twin ions came down from So glad he Is coming home. that Charles Carlson did so wel
Glorgia to see her. That was ' ' ' Another happy Mom was following surgery at the ben
a happy time for Flo as this MryIene Bullard,for she too hospital and know he will lx
his old self again when sor,
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Charles gets home. * * 0 Alm
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glad that Mrs. Marion Lee, wh
Final
has been undergoing teats al
the hospital, Is now home. ' '
Mrs. Esther Spivey had a surI.
, prise call the other day from
(laughter Mary Wagner. She
had come down to Mt. Dora on
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business wi th her husband from
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Ohio and came on over to spend
Estes
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Former County Commissioner
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a little time with her mother.
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Clark Mann had a nice
Vernon W. Dunn issued a state*
vacation
in Georgia recently.
mont to The Sanford Herald
Bob
Dodge
has been transferred
today which he termed his
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to the Navy base In Oceana,
"final protest" of the proposed
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Va. Wife Grace Ann will reannexation by the city of Canmain here for the present but
seIbe
of certain properties
hopes to join Bob soon. * *
In South Fern Park.
Glenn Spivey mites from Viet
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Nam that he Is on field duty
-been taking place between Dunn
and that the Sanford Heralds
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and the city since first
cannot be sent on to him for
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nouncement by Casselberry
a while but ORDERED his
It would annex property at
mother Lucille to cut out the
owners' requests on the west
Jottings and send them to him
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side of U.S. 17-92. The propwith her letters. Now I any
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erty In question also Includes LT. R. E. WHITE Jr., that is jolly nice of Glenn to
an establishment selling alco- originally from
any that. Love that boy! Hi
Zellwood,
beverages which will be was graduated f r o m Glenn. Patsy Beamon of Baines
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able to sell its bevera ges on Seminole High School in City spent last week with the
belie
Sundays
when the annexation 1952 and joined the San- Herman Spiveys and her mothordinance is finalized,
ford fire department or, Mrs. Jessie Mae Beamon,
Dunn's major point of protest March 9, 1955. He spent and grandparentscame up to
Is that the boundaries of the two years with an anti- take her home. Then grundpar• city were not contiguous to the aircraft unit In the U. S. ants, the John Kelleys, brought
proposed annexed property. Army. He, his wife, them and her brother, Buddy,
• However, Casselberry solved Ay, and their daugh- buck up here to visit again.
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Wayne Craft, stationed
C
that problem by annexing a tem, CynthiaAnn and
: connecting portion of U.S.. 17-92,
ith
the Pine Castle Bomb
Sandra Lee, reside at
Range In Astor visited here last
a thus making the boundaries 2809 Palmetto Avenue.
c contiguous,
weekend. Then Bob and Grace
Ann
Dodge and Jewell Kelley
Dunn states "J have just retook
him
back to the base.'''
celved a letter from Willard
Rev. Cecil Sheaffer of Intere
tl Peebles, State Road Board
f member, forwarding me $ copy
cession City was a caller at the
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Herman Spivey home Thur.ofaletterto him from Bryan
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day
evening and stayed for dinP W. Henry, attorney for the
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' Mrs. Gertrude LeGer
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daughter-in-law,
Grace Ann
reply to my letters and the
LeGer, and son, Paul, spent two
petitions of 158 resident home
weeks in Alabama visiting relowners of the South Fern Park
By Jane Casselberry
atives and friends. * ' ' Mrs.
area.
Sex
crimes
are
on
the
InMelvin
(Doris) Spivey and
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"The petition was that 'an- crease In ratio to population
nexation of U.S. 17-92 south of growth, according to Lt. James children and Susan Covington
It
spent last week in South Car(I the existing municipal boundary Goode, of the
Orlando Police olina with Melvin. They plan
of Casselberry, not be permit- De partment vice squad, who
ted.' Such annexation would In- spoke to the South Seminole to leave in two weeks to reside
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valve approximately 1,700 feet Jaycees at a dinner meeting at thert.. * ' Robert and Norma
Lee of Jacksonville paid a visit
: p In distance in order to establish Land 0' Lakes Country Club. at
the home of Bob's mother,
-81 contiguity of the Property re. Lt.. Goode. who h as been with
p quested to be annexed south the Orlando Felice Department Mrs. Estelle Taylor, and then
later paid a return visit with
3.
of State Road 486.
for 17 years, said there have Nornia's parents. * ' '
Rev,
"It has been deemed neces- been more than 150 arrests for
and
Mrs.
Leon
Catron
and
mmsary that ordinances annexing sex crimes during the first six
t1 state road rights-of-way be ac- months of this year in Orlando, ny spent last Thursday In
cepted by the SliD. At the April more than the entire year 01 Brooksville. ' * Mrs. Nannie
Spivey is now at home after un. ci meeting of the State Road 1965.
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dergoing
eye surgery at Holiday
ft~I - 'of Board, motion was made by
The biggest problem In the Hospita l In Orlando.' * * Moe'
Mr. Peebles and seconded by
area Is the increase in day will see about 50 Seminole
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homosexual activities.
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County 4-H Girls leaving for
VI Winter Garden ordinances sep..
He Illustrated his talk with Camp McQuurrie for a five day
It arately and specifically annexslides token of various
of camping trip. Yours truly will
lug state roads beyond the mu- police raids,
go with them. A very interestFt nicipul boundary be accepted.
Prior to the talk, Jaycee Prey- ing program hus been planned
"How then can Casselberry, Ident Tom Pratt, chairman of
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for the girls. ' * * We will go
s ivithout publishing legal notice,
the
recent
Junior
Golf
Tourna: O'1 jyjthout the request, consent or merit sponsored by the club, pre- by school bus. * ' Congrut.uluft acceptance of the ordinance of sented trophies to the winners. thins to Jackie and Janet
Stutidifer on tilee arrival of a.
annexation by the 51W, 1MWIU!.
Mark Bare, of Altamonte brand new daughter. Jackie and
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ly annex this part of U.S. 17- Springs 17-year-old over all win.
Janet reside In Cocoa now.'' *
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ner and low scorer In the 1617 Mrs. Janie (Howard) Mathews
"Mr. Henry stated In his let- year-old division was unable to
tar that ,all of the requirements attend to accept his two troph- is confined to the local hospital
where she underwent surgery.
of the law and of the city char- les.
wish her a "get well quick."
tar had been complied with, Dean Christensen, winner of *We
. * Looked In on Joan Pittard
th e expansion of the li mits Is the 13.15 year aids, and Reggie
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complete and there Is noth ing Gilbreath. winner In the 1012 who was in for observation following a car accident. She was
the Department can do at this year-old class, bath of Maitland, expected
to be released any
time In this regard.'
received their awards.
time.
* ' Mrs. Estelle Tay"As I understand section 5 Local Jaycees will host the
of the Casselberry Charter, one district caucus on Sunday after- br, Mrs. Lucille Spivey, and
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method of annexation provides noun. Aug. 7, at a yet to be tie Mrs. Bob Dodge called at the
home of Hurry Boyle, and alag that petitions for annexation of termined location. Jack Gurr tar,
Esther, in Winter Park
contiguous property may be ap. has been named chairman,
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Mr. and Mrs.
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proved and effected at the same
Woodrow
Davis
and daughter,
regular meeting of the council.
J.mwgiation
Inez,
have
returned
after takThis method does not require
CARACAS (UP!) - Almost lug a tour of the mountains In
publication or posting of notice,
eight per cent of Venezuela's Tennessee and North Carolina.
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Does
this Include state roads
an
nine million inhabitants fire for. ' * * The Sylvester Brocks are
,of without the request, knowledge
at or acceptance of the ordinance elguers front about 75 different hiwite again after visiting relof
n ations. Sixty-two per cent. of ativea in Tennessee. ' * The
I an by the SliD?
the 700,000 foreigners In Vene- Jim Chaplin family came home
(I "Mr. Peebbes' letter states 'I suels live in Caracas, the cup- on a visit from Ohio where
Cu regret
-that we are not. in a Ital city of about 1.5 million they are working and found
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position
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their home had been broken in'Instance.'
The
largest
to, o they have decided to
foreign
co)otijei
to
"1 am not opposed to legal in the country are frow Spain, stay here, now. 0 e a Our
annexation," Dunn concluded, including many Immigrants thought thin week. .A quote
"but It should be done right, from the Canary Islands, Italy, of Miehealangelcj. Lord, grant
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for Seminole Memorial Iliispitnl'.q intensive care unit by the Pink Ladies
Auxiliary, Mrs. Monserrate Velez, (left) head nurse of the intensive care
unit, accepts a check for $1,500 from Mrs. G. •f. Kessenich, chairman
of the hospitality shop.
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A check for $1,500 presented Mons'rrate Velez, R. head
fir. Robert Rn;ennn,t explaincuitry division there, adding to Seminole Memorial hospital nurse in charge of the inten s ive I ed that S5 per cent of persons
approximately 100 employes, brings to a total of $5,500 the care unit.
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havin severe heart attacks sotThe plant building contains contributions of the Seminole
The monitor includes a pace- for from some sort of arrhyth.
18,400 square feet, with Ufl.
Memorial hospital Auxiliary, maker, defibrillator and equip- I nua or irreuIar heart beat,
HARLAN HANSON, director of the Orange-Seminole Joint Planning
limItChI expansion posstl,ilitles. (I'iiik Ladies) for the
purchaie imment for registring the heart I which is undectahie unless
Commission, pointed out the vast growth expected in the South Seminole
U n it Electronics Control, of a
imionitoring
maclime
for the beat and pulse rate. It will he someone constantly monitor;
area at Altamonte Springs Council meeting. Shown with Hanson (left) Is
which manufactures m o 0 new intensive rare unit.
used for patients suffering from 1 the heart beat.
Altamonte Mayor W. Lawrence Swofford.
controls and electric switching
(Herald Photo)
The Pink Ladles have pledged acute coronary occlusion (heart
"This machine makes a tracgear has broken ground for an $9,500, the total cost of
the attack).
ing, indicating the rhythm of
18,000 square foot plant In Scm. machine. Check was presented
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intensive
care
unit
will
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heart and can indicate on
mole Industrial Park and will b
y Mrs. C. .1. Kesiwnich, who he centered in two rooms set I the monitor the heart beats
Mrs. Fae Owles, chairman of
of
the pnliflrAl i-ducation commit-South
begin operation with 50 em- is in charge of time Hospitality aside for that purpose, with four persons at once. Any irploycs in about 90 days.
tee of the Democratic Women's
Shop. Profits from the shop four beds, where four patients i regularity will be instantly
Rollaran Engineering and
Club of Florida, will be the
"sunshine cart" provide
he 'hooked up" noted and steps taken to remedy
Manufacturing, Inc., a tool and the funds which are being do- I at one time
By Donna Estee
I town council directed the town lug recommendation of the P Manufacturing,
speaker at the meeting of the
I to the machine, with a centrally the•itition," he explained.
H.spital facilities for South planning and zoning commis. and Z commission that a has. (lye plant will be in the same nated.
Democratic Woman's Club of
located nurses' station for mon.
Contained in the monitoring
Seminole County at 8 p.m. Seminole County came a step sion to conduct a feasibility pital be established in the South hark with a 3,000 square foot
Accepting the check was Mrs.
I itoring the patient condition, unit is a device which sounds
plant, beginning operations
Wednesday at the Seminole nearer reality Wednesday even. study.
an alarm when the patient's
with
10 employee.
ing
when
Altamonte
Springs
Council's action came follow- Seminole area under provision
County Heal th Center auditor.
heart
heat registers arrhythmia.
of title VI of Public Law 6843.
Space Engineering in the Cas.
ium, 900 South French Avenue.
The intensive care unit is
Financing was suggested to be selberry area, west of the At.
All interested women In the
:cpectecl
to provide the beat
obtained
through
federal
grants
lantic Coastline Railroad, with
coun ty are invited to attend.
.nd
most
modern
care for heart
and loans which may pay up to about 20 employee building dec.
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patiets.
It
is
lcatnl
in the
ao per cent of the cost of çpn. iron c space equipment is plan.
Sanford Rainbow Girls are
t
former
labor and tolivery room
strucung and equipping a med. ning expansion.
sponsoring a car wash Saturarea
of
th e central part of the
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heal
and
health
facility.
The
Haveg CorporatIon which has
day at the Shell Station at
hospital.
commission
also
pointed
out
purchased the former York
the corner of 20th Street and
Recommendation that Semi- eographed sheets. Our brothat since neither Seminole Manufacturing plant just south
French Avenue.
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Park Metnorial Hospital are ready for beginning operations vide a fact brochure answering outdated. We don't have the
Many are the successes of
'Altamont.e
Springs
will
exmunities
of
Altamonte,
Casselparticipating in the Medicare In September, with 40 em- the questions of industries and effective tools necessary to do
The Clock Winders. Recently
perlencc
fantastic
growth
in
berry
and
Forest
City,
influencprogram,
retirees of the area pboycs constructing cable bar- businesses interested in locating the job."
the Naiy needed a keypunch
Neverthek's. Krider report.
operator. Advertisements and the next. 25 years," Harlan ad in part by the location of must go to Orlando for hospital ness. The building is present- in the county was presented
by
C.
Vernon
Mize
Jr.
arid
John
ed.
"Six new industries, four
searches of Florida State Em- Hanson, director of the Orange. the new Disney enterprise and care.
ly being remodeled.
LANGLEY
AFB. 'a. (UPI)
The commission was told to
Browning Laboratories out Krider, president and manager through cxpansion, are preseflt- -There
they were
ployrnent applications failed to Seminole Joint Planning Corn. by the prime land available
-U.S.
the eagle,
contact the neighboring cities of New Hampshire has i ur- respectively, of the Seminole by locating in the county, all the mouse and the
turn up one. Desperate, the mission predicted before the Al- in that particular area,
Air
Navy called The Herald and tamonte town council WednesThe Sanford area can expect of Longwood, Casselberry and 'chased land south of the Dek- County Chamber of Commerce but one in the south end."
great growth also from its city North Orlando to determine if tronics plant, west of Cassel- to the County Commission (lurIt was estimated cost at the Force troop carrier plane
asked for a Clock item. The day evening,
about 1.1)01) feet in the air over
All of Seminole County is In. limits south to and including those communities agree that berry and has asked for bids lug budget hearings today.
brochures would be about
Clock Winder who took the
a hospital Is needed and, if so, on a 4,000 square
call just happened to know of eluded in the Orlando metropo- Lake Mary, he advised,
Krider pointed out the bro- 000 and recommended by the IWest
The Germany.
eagle
foot building.
was carrying the
an unemployed keypunch
- litan area, he said, "but po- Hanson pointed out that the to request delegates from each All the plants except Space ehure could obtain information Chamber if the appropriation
and
appeared
headed
erator in his neighborhood, tential for growth is present population in all of Seminole municipality serve on the study Engineering are subsidiaries of on population, tax structure, made, that the county commis- for a head-on cuUision with
the
and she was Promptly hired. in the South Seminole corn- County can be expected to more commission. Delegates to rep. major national firms, Krider governmental structure, schools, sion set up the project and have plane piloted by Capt. Robert
resent chambers
the countyofcommission,
Fast service, eh?
recreation facilities available, control of it The Chamber
than double by 1990. "It I im- various
commerce, pointed out.
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W. Carter of th e 346th Troop
Employee
of
the
six
Plants
transportation,
market potential offered all assistance necessary. Carrier
Meeting
Squadron.
portant
to
start
now
to
plan
civic
and
church
organizations
Would you like to
10 do someFinancing of a clean-up not only for your own area, and physician and professional number approximately 250 per and finance.
'The
aircraft
could not he
"l'ht' Chamber 15 cluing all
thing for the children of Viet campaign for the St. Johns but in co-operation with neigh- groups also will be requested to sons with increases expected
veered
since
it
was
in a eonNam? The Marines are ask- River will be discussed
boring areas,
that it can to promote the
as
operations
in
the
new
plants
rol!c.i final approach" for a
join the committee.
urea, Krider said, "but the
ing for hard candy and soap joint meeting of the St. Johns
Hanson warned a g a I n a t
build up, Krider noted.
:andinZ.
Carter said. "Just
Town
Attorney
S.
J.
Davis
Jr.
to give the hapless children, liver V
"New families of these tech- only fact information we have
alley state advisory "leapfrog developments" which volunteered to serve on the
l'ri')r
to
an
inevitable mid air
many of them homeless or- committee
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the St. Johns creep up in leapfrog fashion committee as did Torn Pratt, nicians, engineers and skilled to send to inquiries 5 on miniHASTINGS (AP)-Two young collision with the eagle, the
phans. Driftwood Circle of the River Pollution Council next along highways and
create president of the South Seminole laborers are moving into our
bandits
who robbed the liast. bird pulled up and releaaud the
Garden Club has put out boxes month in Sanford, It
was Je. problems for its citizens. In de. Jaycees.
county every day. They bring
ings
Exchange
Bank of about mouse directly into the No, 2
to collect the candy and sOUP cided Wednesday in a ses
veiopmen ts of th is hature, too
Pratt reported he had dis. with them all their needs for
at State Farm Insurance of$55,000
Wednesday
at gunpoint Cfl1iIC.'
die- few people are left with either cussed
lice, Jaycees information of. aba at Palatka. Also to be
th e proposed project for goods and services which will
After landing safely at Rhein
ere still at large today
cussed
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inadequate
police
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our
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FBI combed an abandoned car, main air base in Germany. Caring economy and retail sales,
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professional
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busi.
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for
clues.
ter had trouble making an ofLake Mon. Commission recommends com• nessmen in Sanford and heard which, du ring the past few The California Supreme Court
put something in the pot.
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station
wagon.
ficial report on the first such
roe and the headwaters of the pact development," he concluci. "very little opposition" to the months has shown the greatest has ruled that topless exhibibelieved by authorities to be collision in Air Force history.
riter
Lake Helen Blazes.
Increase in the state," Krider tbons do not violate the state the getaway ear, was found I TAC said he had no "mouse
plan.
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August session of the North 000 persons live within a six.
The high court upheld a de- of Uastuigs.
form used for "bird strikes,"
Comics ........... . ... .. . . 6.7 music and youth at First Bap- Orlando Village Council will be mile radius of the Altamonte Wilson
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LONDON (AP)-I'rime Mm- Appeals which said that the
Dear Abby ..................6 that the Junlorarama field trip village office, Mrs. Helen eat hospital facilities 10 miles later Harold Wilson flies to law was too vague to apply to
Editorial page .............. 4 for this Friday will be a picnic Green, clerk, reports only z-ou south and east of town.
Washington today, anti high pa- tople.sn.'ss.
Entertainment .............6.7 and "splash party" at Lake tine Items on the agenda. Mrs.
A report on progress made llticul authorities said lie would
The case tiriginuted in HawHoroscope ...................6 Golden, aboard Sanford Naval Green also advises that Friday to form the study committee Is seek ironclad American support thorne, when Jeanne Zillgritt
Society ......................5 Air Station. Boys and girls, nine hours for her office now are to o3 given at the next regular for the wobbling pound sterling Davis modeled half a leopard
Sports ........... 1A-2A-3A through 12, are invited to at. from 1 until 4 p.m. Other week. meeting of council next Wednes' during the
next six to nine skin bikini June 20, 1904, In a
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day hours remain the tame,
day.
month.,
bar she and her husband owned.
Seminole Little League AllStar game, cancelled Wednesday evening, will he played at
':80 tonight at Lorna Donne
field, Orlando. And the all-night
campout for the Little League
has been postponed until the
farm team and minor team
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mainly in the burgeoning electronics field. John Krider, executive director of time Semitick' County Chamber of Cornnierce said today.
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today hailed the decision of th e Sta te Cabinet placing the
Rock Springs.Wekiva River Park third on the priority list
for purchase and development
recreational area.
"Development of this huge 6,400-acre state park will
preserve for all time the natural beauty of the forest, woodland, rivers, lakes and streams In this area for the use of the
people
op!. of Central Florida and the whole Southeast and for
the youth of tomorrow," said Stenstrom.
"No ,nattxr how our population grows in the future, we
will never have to worry about it place to camp, picnic, ride
and enjoy the beauties of nature. This particular tract COfl
tains some of the must beautiful natural, unspoiled forest
and woodland in Florida," he declared.
"Although the park area does nut lie in Seminole Cow,.
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County, as well
possible ('ntrunee from Sit 46," Stenstrum pointed out..
He explained that the main access will be on a road
which turns off SR 434 to Wekivu Springs. Truffle going
either north or south on 1.4 will use this access.
"Til e state will eventually put a great deal of money
Into the development of this park for recreational purposes
and thousands of visitors yearly will be attracted to it,"
Stenstrom visualized.
Most
Most of the area Is owned by the Apopka Sportsmen's
plus
additional 200 acres belonging to Conway Kittredge, which contains Wekivu Springs, making u total of
6,400 acres. Money for the purchase of the prope rty jiruliably will conic front the $10 million bond Issue which is being
prepared by the stitte, with matching federal funds available.
The bonds should
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wholesale sporting goods which currently provides mutmey for
state land acquisition,
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"With our present plans for the zoological tropical
garden in Sanfuid, the \'uluslu.Seminule Park already a reality, the $2 million dollar marina and the multi-million dollar
*had run the area is beginning to develop its tremendous
recreational and outdoor potential.
"To this we would like to see added the l,IOO'ut're Osceola strip which will border the Florida Tech University
parkway and Green Belt scenic drive planned from Daytona
Beach on through to the Kissinirnue area. ALL this is on the
St, Johns River, We also would like to see much greater tie'
elopnient of the Big Tree Park area in the venter of the
county, With the Wekiva Springs Park development this
would make Seminole County one of the must outstanding
liatural recreational areas in thu itatu," Stenatiwim predicted.
He noted that plans are being discussed for a similar
sort of development in the Oviedo urea, In the southeastern
part of the county. In connection with the university area
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B1-JU,Ch 147, has presented an
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mered at North Viet Nam de- Cub Pack 542.
spite bad weather limiting most
Presentation wait made by
of their 103 missions Wednesday Horace Paul, president., at a
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to the southern panhandle.
meeting of the pack at Lake
The heavy air blows In the Mary School. Accepting was
South accompanied a rise in A. F. Keeth, cuhynaster.
small -scale Communist
attacks
Donald Jackson Is chairman
ns the Viet Cong stepped Ui) hit- of the pack committee with
and-run attacks in the wake of Lowell Jones serving as Irniti.
their defeats In larger battles tutlonal representative. Other
with U.S. troops.
committee members are E. H.
1.4
The most significant of these Case, secretary and treasurer,
issaults took place 18 miles Robert Thine and Barton Phfrom Saigon
where guerrillas cher.
overran
a village a few hours Keeth said more Cub Scout
before dawn and drove off
dens are needed In the Lake
AMERICAN FLAG was received by Cub Scout Pack 542, Lake Mary, as
40 militiamen defenders.
any moa gift from the Fleet Reserve Association. Making the presentation is
While no major fighting has Mary area andtime
urged
and
energy
Horace Paul (left) president of the FRA. Scouts from left are Robert
been reported since Sunday, a ther
with
thelike to sp'rnsor a
who
would
Keeth, Star Scout; Roger Case, Cub Scout; Kevin Spoiski, Star Scout and
U.S. spokesman said American (fl to contact him.
(Herald Photo)
A. F. Keeth, Cubmaster.
combat dead more than doubled ,Belonging to a
den of eight
___ last week, presumably as a Z*
boys his own age Is an educasuit of U.S. Marine losses as the
tlonal and beneficial experience
Leathernecks launched Opera- for any young boy. They learn
Hastings against a
From
to make and do things not
Vietnamese division nearNorth
the taught at home and In school.
SAIGON. South Viet Nam from the North Vietnamese. For of the 1st Air Command Squad- northern border July 15.
It is with t. cooperation and
(AP)-Lt. (J.g.) Dieter Dengler security reasons, the U.S. mill. ron at Pleiku. "I went by so The spokesman said 136 assistance of the boys' parents
fidgeted excitedly with the thr3' command kept details of quickly I wasn't sure what it Americans were killed, 578 that a cub pack is successful
hoist as the big green helicopter the escape secret but let his was. Perhaps a villager waving wou nd ed and 14 missing corn- and there is fun and fellowship
pared with 65 killed, 368 for all," Keeth said.
hovered 150 feet overhead In the rescuers tell today how they as we went by."
remote valley In North Viet snatched him from North Viet Deatrick made another pass. 'oded and no missing In the Mrs. Ralph Ables Is den moNam during the final moments Nam on July 20.
The person was still waving. previous seven days. Total al. ther for Den One with Kevin
Air Force Lt. Cal. Eugene P. And on a third pass be saw a lied dead for the 334.
weekcompared
of July Spoiski as Den Chief. Mrs.
of his ordeal.
Exhausted, hungry, blistered Deatrick of Morgantown, W.Va., "very scraggy SOS" spelled out 30-16 climbed to
Dorothy Price Is den mother for
on his feet, the Navy pilot from spotted the German-born flier on the rocks with white cloth. with 79 the previous week. Den Three with Robert Keeth
Pacifica, Calif., was hauled on a reconnaissance mission lie Immediately radioed to get Communist dead rose to 1,272, as Den Chief. Mrs. Barton Phi.
an Increase of 72, the spokes.
aboard the rescue ship after a just north of the 17th Parallel the rescue on the way.
cher is den mother for Den
23-day trek through the jungle frontier as his Al Skyraider "There was always wariness, man said.
Two and openings for other
wilderness and flown to a U.S. swept over a deep valley of course, of being trapped into unofficial
total of U.S.
combat
The casualties
brought
the cubs are available in this den
crossed by a stream.
military hospital in Da Nang.
something."
Deatrick
Keeth concluded.
said.4440
dead to
Some six months after his "I passed over a bed of rocks "However. I was firmly con.
for2.728 since Jan. 1 and
,
the war.
plane bad plunged into enemy aerns the stream and saw vin e-'d that the man was f ri end.
Air.
Force, Navy and
territory, Dengler, 28, became someone waving a white flag at ly, even though I couldn't Identi.
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Marine
fliers flew 54 single.
the first American to escape me," said Deatrick, commander ly the person on the ground
from what he was wearing. it plane strikes In the record day
in the South Wednesday V.eltwas a dense area, so remote namese fliers
added more.
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OP P'VBIIC HELIUNG ON SCROOL PUDGETS
B525 made three raids today.
JULY
, 1966
Pursuant to the pro'Iiona of Ssrtion 27.1 Florida Statutes. this was one in a million."
Two were aimed at the Commu1,s, notice is hereby given that a public hearing shall he held by
Admissions
Another flight of planes came nist-held D one north of
the County Board of Public Instruction of Seminole County, FlorSal. Gail Tobias, Norm an W. Love,
Ida. on August 4, 1565 at the hour of 1:00 P. M. In the County in to fly cover while th
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crew
of
gon.
the
other
at
the
hills
just
Nellie A. Hunter, Michael TanBoard meeting room at F.a.nford f or the purpose of diecuastha With
the
County
the
proposed
school
budgets
of
said
cittiens of
an Air Force "Jolly Green below the 17th Parallel demlli- ncr, Beulah F. Miller, Micah
County for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1146 and ending Jun. Giant" helicopter scrambled tarized zone where the Marines
E. Ivory, Sylvira Grady, Paul
30, 1547. The budgets are summarised a. foU9s:
into action,
are continuing the hunt for D. MeCourry, Paula Elam, Lee
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'At about 11:15 a. m. we got North Viet Nam's 34B Division. Charles Nelson, Sanford; Glynn
GIIAI)14 1-15
our
first call for ts mission A Navy A4 Skyhawk from the Leonard, Elsie Rhodes, DeBary;
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A. Balances on hand Begizninci! Your:
and' by about 11:20 e were lit carrier Oriskany and Its pilot William Henry Hahn, Enter.
Federal Funds
B. Anticipated Receipts:
&amp;o,000.00 the a proceeding to this area," was reported missing
State Fund.
3,b666$4.00
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prise;anne
Local Funds
said Capt. William E. Cowell of North Viet Nun on a strike Orlando; Kathryn Nation, Or.
TOTAL-A &amp; B
,oto,m.00 Oahu, Hawai i, the helicopter against a missile site near VInh. ange City; Norman R. MarInstructional Sao.
c. Proposed Expenditures:
commander.
an,.'
It was the 311th plane reported shall, Orlando.
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Birth.
Other Expen,ts
pass over Dengler. then went Although limited by typhoon
and fleaer ea
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William Dappen,
7,0I0,6500 into action to pull him out of the weather, the U.S.
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fliers blasted
S. DEBT SERVICE FD BUDGET
jungle. By noon, the helicopter ii fuel dumps. including
a big North Orlando, a boy.
Balances on hand Beginning of Year:
D harges
State Funds
340.54676 men had him on board.
complex near Vinh and another James T. Boyter Jr., Mary
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Anticipated Recelitb:
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Local Funds
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camp of Badon. a spokesman Lucy Moughton, Lula AlexanTwo
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Held
said.
He said the pilots did not der, Lynn
Proposed Expenditures:
Bonds
Boyles, Randel Richencounter any antiaircraft !flIS ardson, Sanford; Nancy Brax,Interest
2,29104.011 In Garage Theft
Othtfr
14.82$.$
Two men have been arrested shIes or Communist MIGs.
ton, Altamonte Springs; Anna
I). Anticipated Rcatrei and 13litzuea at
and
charged with breaking and The fliers on the Badon raid Kaufman, DeBary; Anna Bacon,
End of Year:
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iti,is.i enterir.g of Owens Brothers Ga- said the Reds were using CMRuth Goble, Lake
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rage between Sanford and Or- ters from previous bombings to Mary.
Balaii at 14cgirinin of 1 ar:
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Anticipated Receipts:
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Lorn) Fund.'
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4Zl.41'6.0o Hendrix, Dundee, are being spokesman said the Viet Cong
jiatsiceis and Reser v es at 1tid of Tian;
A South Vietnamese military
held In Seminole County Jail
Ancient
Jerusalem has be.
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I.415.aa0.5: until arraignment. Radiators hit the village of Cau Lon a few come one of the world's most
4, CONTRACTL.ti PROGRAM FUND BUDGET
Balances on land Beginning of Year:
and batteries were stolen from hours before daylight and the polyglot cities: people from 70
50,714.112 the business and sold as scrap militia platoon abandoned Its different nations now live In
Anticipated Receipts:
Federal Funds
State Funds
In Polk County for approximate. post after suffering moderate the large new sector lying withLocal Funds
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fly Iltis Basket'
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lieu, corner of Clark anti (Ira- ''lint plant" as the l,lnon, grows
ham street., Ovfrtlo, shnre a from two to three Inches In
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brown bat. A native of Ain,
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will report quarterly figures
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But Ford did say Its
. worldWide sales of cars and trucks hit
new highs for the first half of
this year.
For the first six months of
1966, Ford reported sales of
$6.513 billion up nine per cent
from last year's first six months
sales of $5.998 billion.
Ford sold 2,534,038 units in he I
half year just ended, compared
with 2,458.903 in th e first half of
1965.
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profits was cue primarily to
increased costs of labor, materials and costs associated with
facility expansion programs and
higher product and marketing
costs."
General Motors Corp. gave
almost identical reasons for its
profit drop Tuesday.
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Sixty-nine couples from at least
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rebel Nevada minister this
month, and consequently may
not be married at all.
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and painting the plaques In vivid colors. Shown are (left to right) Paul
Davis, Charles Knutson, Amy Trowbridge, Billy Davis, Debbie Terzolo,
Roger Huffstutler, and Bruce Stickels. Session ends Friday with cook.
out and hobo party.
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Eighty-three out of every 100
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The Florida Canners Assoclation reported that 83 per cent
of the more than 82 million
boxes of oranges grown lust
season were processed for
juice, chilled fruit, and other
citrus products.
The lion's share was used for
frozen orange juice, which the
association said was better this
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of bid logs, boa spring and matching sturdy attractive side chairs. Very nice.
qualify constructed innerspring mattress.
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chair back bed all finished In the wanted faction . - . Floridaized to resist mildew arid
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If you've newly arrived, looking
for the newest shows, the best
places to eat, a weekend resort,
your church or synagogue, places
to shop or perhaps a house or
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step tables, cocktail table and 2 attractive
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Florida Republican Rep. Wil11am Cramer baa accused Lite
administration of "gross ineptness" in meeting the threat of
Communist subversion In Latin America.
Cramer, chairman of the
subcommittee on subversion of
the House Republican task
force on Latin America, said
the threat should be countered
by a reaffirmed Monroe doctrine anti tightened embargoes.
He cited a Communist tncontinent meeting In Havana
last January in which he said
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (UP!)
State health Department officials disclosed they may be Installing a bat phone.
Holy hotline! Does this mean
PUEBLO, Cob. (UPI)
the dynamic duo, Batman and Willie F. Gallegos told police
Robin the boy wonder, are plan- lie gave a friend $20 last May
ning to move from Gotham to and asked him to do a minor
Olympia? Negative, said state overhaul on his 1953 cur.
officials.
Gallegos said that when he
They explained the bat phone went to pick tip the vehicle, he
would serve as a means of di- discovered that his friend had
rect communication between done a major overhaul and was
the department's headquarters now nowhere to be found. The
here and Its direct office In car was still there, more or
Seattle to discuss Information less.
on a growing number of reMissing were the engine, batported hat bites.
tery, radiator, drive shaft,
transmission and spare tire.

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Rev. Robert Truesdell, 01
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pci, performed at least 60 v
dings without being propi
certified by the state.
Dept. fist. Atty. John Poi
said Truesdell's state cer
cate was not renewed July 1
district court. Porter said
minister married at least
couples without authority,
perhaps more.
Truesdell, a softapoken, ii
mannered in a n
perfori
most of the marriages dui
the Fourth of July week
HoliJays In Las Vegas are
ditidnally busy and profits
for ministers and wedding (
pels.
The rebel minister open
in the Chapel of the Bells.
bride and groom can bu)
candlelight ceremony for $2(
the chapel. But (lowers, mi
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non Mize, legacy and memorial.
H. M. Benninghoff, field rep.
rcsent.ittive for the Florida D1.
vision of the American Cancer
Society. reported the five year
cancer prevention study, conducted nationwide, involving
millions of people, included
about 350 individuals from
Seminole County nnd had been
completed. He said results of
the study will be made available
when tabulations are complete.

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Chrysler
Corp., was expected to release
its earnings and sales figures
today for the first six mon ths of
this year.
The other two members of the
automotive Big Three have al
ready reported decreased pro!its for the first half of 1966 as
compared with the same period
in 1965.
Ford Motor Co. Wednesday
reported a net income of $427
million or $3.86 a share in this
year's January to June period,
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Capital tiutis
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Coniplet, detatli of tuh nepsrate part of the achoc'i tiudgets summanised above are on file and are available for public inspection
at the Office of the County Superintendent of Schools at Sanford
public hearing together with
s
and will *l.'o tie avaIible fc.r such
n. All interested person s
all supportini statements and information.
are cordIally Invited to participate In this public bearing and tu
discuss the school program and budgets for this County for the
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Automotive Industry

Mrs. L. F. Swope, T. E. Pucker
unit Mrs. Ruby Wilson.
Directors continuing a two
year tirm on the board are
Mrs .1. N. A7.znreflo, Andrew
Calniway, Mrs. John Duds Jr.,
Mrs. lluldn Ribbee, K .1.
Mcinighton, Vernon Mize, Dr.
M. A. Nesmith Jr., Mrs. \VilHam Reynolds, 1)r. howard
Runge, Mrs. R. L. Tucker, Dr.
Philip Westgate, Dr. Kenneth
Wing an d Dr. William Womble.
Gen. Hutchison made the following committee chairman appointments: Dr. M. A. Nesmith
Jr., professional information;
E. .1. Moughton, service; Mrs.
.1, N. Azzarcllo, dressing sta.
l ion; Mrs. Richard Elam, pub.

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ed president of the unit with
Pr. Philip Westgate to serve
as vice president; Mrs. Richard
Gleeson as secretary, and T. K
Tucker, treasurer.
Elected to the hoard of directors for it two year term
were James Byrd, Mrs. Dorothy
Corrodi, Mrs. Richard ham
Mrs. C. D. Gallagher, Cdr. and
Mrs. Glecion, Mrs. Kenneth
Green, Dr. Thomas Largen,
Mrs. Thelma Little, Dr. Frank
Leone, Mrs. Lorraine Messenger, John Mercer, Dr. John
Morgan, Dr. Charles L. Park
Jr., Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs.
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Total of $7,060 was raised
by Seminole County unit of the
American Cancer Society, exceeding the $6,000 goal by over
$1,000, Gen. J. C. Hutdisan,
president, announced.
He commended Dr. Charles
L Park .lr. for his work a
residential chairman, stating it
was largely through the leadership of Dr. Park that. the
unit exceeded its goal for the
Cancer Crusade. He also praiscci others who contributed their
time and effort to make it
"the most successful crusade
ever conducted in the county."
Gen. Hutchison was re-elect.

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JACKSONVILLI (AP)-Two
Taylor's boat, the 27-fool,
Nina
Lee, burned and sank In
s
onville
men
rested
young Jack
at their homes today, still ex- 20 minutes. They had been In
hausted from a 27- hour ordeal water for more than eight hours
In the Atlantic Ocean which he-.
began Wednea.
gait Wednesday when their ca before In search
bin ciulser exploded three miles (lay evening.
"When the sun went (lawn I
off St. Augustine.
really
begun to realize we
Both Richard Taylor, 20, nn(l
John Allen, 23, told at being ho' might never see it come up
thered by sharks, praying for again," said Alien. "I'm not
help and having hallucinations nsliaint'tl to admit that I prayIn which they were saved by ed for the first time In 10 or 15
rescuers a it d attacked by years."
An Insurance investigator, Al"monster" sharks.
"1 finally took my shirt off len saId sharks, apparently atand tied the watch to It, dangl- tracted by the reflection of the
ing It a few feet away," Allen sun on their watches, circled
said. "They went for it but fin- continuously.
Both had vivid hallucinations
ally tired and went away, all
during the night, a condition
except one.
,, It was an $88 watch but I doctors said was brought on by
fatigue anti lack of nourishglnd,y fed It to him."
(RO\\'lNG rare plants and oil painting are Itohused
a
boat
ment.
Taylor
Allen and
bies of Mi's. Paul M. Campbell, of Oviedo. Among
"I kept having visions of
cushion and a foam surfboard
lovely orchids now in bloom (top photo) Is the
to keep afloat. They were sepa- shar k s," Allen said. "Once
l)eautiful phalatmotsis which hangs In abundant
there were two big ones going
rated Wednesday night.
They left St. Augustine early for my feet and I thought I was
snowy white clusters. Mrs. Campbell (bottom)
shows one of her many oil paintings, it number
Wednesday en route to Maypart a 'goner.'"
display,
Allen said after hours of
of which are now in exhibit or On
on a fishing trip. "We had stop.
pod and were debating where "seeing things," he began to
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to fish," Alien said, "and there Ignore the imaginary sharks.
"A hammerhead pulled tip
was an explosion after Richard
Went forward to crank the mo' alongside of me and, thinking it
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pursued by baby sharks "not
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morn than three feet long.
AMARILLO, Tex. (UP!)
home
"But they look like monsters
Green
returned
Mrs. Oren
when
they're butting Into you,"
and found it nrnn on top of her
house tearing off the shingles. he added.
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miles apart when they
Inquired.
were
found
by fishing boats re"My boss told me to take the
turning
to
port.
shingles off this house and put
Although they were picked up
on a new roof," the man exwithin minutes of each other,
plained.
M IN
"Where were you supposed neither knew the other was
to tear the siingles off?" ask- alive until they were reunited
In the emergency room of a
ed Mrs. Green.
St.
Augustine hospital,
11 3307 Harrison," said the
They were released after
11151).
"This Is 3303," said Mrs. emergency treatment for sunburn, swollen eyes and extreme
Green.
exhaustion.
"Oh," said the man.
"My family has been worrying about my going to Viet
Nam," Wilson said as he left
the hospital, "hut I almost got
it right here."

slderc',l a novelty plant, It. also the uric groove and anion thereis itarid for fond. Starches are after begin to open. Some types
r'xtrarte,l from the nhiizornc's open very quickly and dump nut.
(root) which, when prepn red, seed Immediately.
It. takes careful anti constant,
nrc called East Indian Arrow.
observation
to harvest, the pod
I nut.
before the seed are lost.. When
T1,c' ('urn pl'c'lls' lint plant was the pod has been eut from the
frozei, last winter but they plant, it is placed on a piece of
have four new plants started
slick, or hard finished paper
tro,,, thi' root which they man- and the seni are placed out and
m.gt'ul to save. These plants, now reparated from the fuzzy chaff
sipprt,xirnntely six inches high, anti refrigerated until ready to
% vill tench near two feet and "Sc.
When they start blooming, Mrs.
The patio of the Campbell
1711 111111101 says, "they Just, keep home also is graced with many
blooming,"
varieties of begonias anti orAlso lit their collection are chIds anti their yard is groomed
many varieties of orchids such with JuSt about any plant that
as the vninidns, eaticys, phalnewill grow in the tropical clinotsis, and the dentlrnhium.
mate.
It tnkt.s about Ft lx years for
Another interesting hobby of
an orchid plant to lilnorn anti
Mrs. Campbell's is nil painting
Its large seed pod will contain anti she has hart a number of
from one-half to two million her works accepted for display
eetl. l'ocis are seldom Stood or exhibition.
before six months and moat
She plays the organ for her
types take from nine to 12 own entertainment and before
months to mature.
the polaroid earners, developed
When the pod is ripe, it will her own photographs.
crack open and dump out the
11cr only pets are birds
seed. The cracks appear in the n parakeet, a baby parrot, and
groove along sinks of the pod two cockatev'Is.
and they start opening at the
bottom. The pail will start to
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baylor, and the accepted norms of conduct are now fluid. Today, the church
acccnnmodates itself to society, does not

dreams of.
require society to accommodate Itself
attorney Francis M. Coiner said to the church.
Corny? Old stuff? Flag waving?
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still
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most
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And Mr. Coiner is swamped with In..
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iWai It is a condition of the mind gry for his kind of talk. It's comfort..
spirit, and It must be iegener. lug to know they are-..-and that this
fr the soul of each generation, sort of thing may be going on, unher'F
bistory Is replete with evidence aided, in town after town throughout
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the country.
If It Is, It should be

PATRIOTISM: This is the physical,
easier to cleanse
force which maintains liberty, the air of pollution from burning draft
St. b the material manifestation of the cards and other manifestations of the
rIl quality of liberty,
freedom-for-me, nuts-to-you brand of
F!EEDOM: Freedom does not guar- patriot.

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wt7 Is it the weatherman's fault that forecast by the old man.
yam bipento live on the wrong side of
What's the percentage chance of
t ps cent7
handling that?
Ar.
going to call up everybody
in the county to find out if it DID rain?
Thought For Today
See? The gimmick is goof-proof. And
think of the possibilities!
Sorrow is better than laughter, for
You want to play a little poker with for by sadness of countenance the heart
the gang. The Lithe Woman wants to is made glad.-Eccl. 7:8.
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ku when you'll be rolling In.
47MY per cent chance of arrival by
Happiness is beneficial for the body,
i*'1ght," you predict.
but it is grief that develops the pow..
So you miss. O.K. Are you supposed era of the mind.-Marcel Proust,
to be better than the U.S. Weather Bu- French novelist.

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NEW YORK (A!')
Our jails he tries to tell them, they yawn come back, son. Boy, was It dull
are full of people who feel Un- In his face or make up excuses here without you! Everybody
wanted by society,
to break away.
take the morning off."
So are most business offices Nobody wants to listen at all He sends out for coffee and
this time of year. They are to the big new Ideas he has to free pastry for all. Joe stands
thronged with bitter employes improve the firm
idea, he up on a desk and everybody Us.
who have returned from vaca- thought up on his own time,
tens
entranced while he detions only to find nobody missed Joe's joy evaporates,
scribes the fish he caught, the
them while they were away. His vacation has hurt rather bears and Indians he saw, and
They have the "postvacatlon than helped Joe's morale. How passes out color photographs he
blues."
could It have been more effec- took.
The average worker, rested Live? Well, if the personnel de- At noon, the boss says, "No,
by his annual hiatus at seashore partrnent had been really on Its that's all for now. I want to take
or mountain resort, comes back toes, the scene might be some- Joe to lunch at ray club. You
raring to do * good job. He may thing like this:
boys are wearing him out."
be the lowliest cog In the office, Joe Biffle tries to sneak in. The rest of the day Joe spouts
but be is comfortably sure the worried because he Is 29 sec- off to the board. "Not to fast,
piece has gone to rack and ruin oath late to work after his two Joe," pleads the chairman. takin his absence.
weeks off.
lag down notes himself with a
To his consternation, he is "Joe's
back!"
someone gold pencil.
met with utter Indifference, or shouts. The staff breaks Into Perhaps the board may not
such quips as:
cheers and starts throwing accept all his recommendations,
"Where you been hiding. Joe? papers wildly in the air. Several but his vacation has dime him a
Long true no see."
put Joe on their shoulders and world of good.
"You say you've been on a parade him around the desks He feels wanted. He feels un.
vacation? From what?"
and water cooler.
portent.
Few bother to ask the return- "For he's a jolly good feI
And isn't that the goal of evlug pilgrim where he has been, low!" they sing.
cry business office? It just takes
what vacation wonders and hor- The boss comes out, pounds a little human forethought by
ron be enjoyed or survived. If Joe on the back and says, "We]. management.
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decisions and criticize his mis- on to high school and college.
China's Mao Tie-twig has takes.
Entrance examinations of the
f
s
himself.
These disagreements are
-based in part on knowl1k bas filled his schools with voiced only in secret or hidden pad
of school subjects--are to
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so m*ni t;P~ cal wrltiag, t be edge
-. be .ltmliat'd. Red officials say
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kbor prOjects and cut But These criticisms an
intensity
with
the
re.
great
n emphasis on individual
at* 41fts so sharply that he's lag iv.
US SoNkS the number of ex- gime's economic, political and achievement and encouraged the
"bourgeois" idea of "making
ywft he needs to Make his international humbles.
The problem of individual one's own way and achieving
work.
fame, wealth and
ce, engineering and thinking has become so great
ilku s.1d., be's heavily de- and so "dangerous" that Mao's position."
This picking students accordpdt on men trained abroad. aides have decided to make
Y4 ovea Mao's propaganda- changes in the school system, lag to their knowledge of school
saboftsd high schools and CD]They can't load the schools work, Mao's men have decided,
logo bove turned out consider- with much more propaganda, keeps from high school and
ii47t5 of students and So they've decided to tighten college many young men and
g,.i
'ho think for them. up even more on which young women who aren't much at
lv.s,privately challenge his people are to be allowed to 90 studying but who come from
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high party spirit.
The new system aims at reS.
cting higher education to
people who do not think as inGeneva
Altamoste Springs
By Phil Newsom
Chinese and the Japanese are
By 1965, the Soviet Union had
dIv1dual.
Mrs. Jails Biulo.
Mrs. Jo.. F. Mathiens
The stress of Asia politics is traditional friends, the Japa- moved from 12th to fifth among
By doing more to eliminate
au-isis
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the thinkers, Mao hopes his working to pour dollars into the nose-Soviet relations were the Japan's trade partners.
Soor ie-r_.t Cks
Lake Mary
colleges
will no longer be cen- coffers of Japan.
Soviet.' adamant refusal even
By September, 1965, the two
Marysas Miles
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Mrs.. Fr.*
ters
of
secret
opposition
to
his
As
Red
China
and
the
U841M
Soviet
to
consider
the
return
to
Japan
were
discussing Japanese aid In
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regime.
Union vie for influence in Asia, of the southern Kurile islands developing Siberia's natural reLake MOWft
But he is likely to discover with a special eye upon Japan,
Ma. Jan. Ceesslberry
Mrs. H. L Johnson
that It is more difficult than the gain for Japanese business- and Kunashiri and Etorofu, sources.
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he supposes to keep college men has been a phenomen a) which the Japanese say are In January of this year, the
CbIIIUDts
Longwood
young people from thinking.
Increase In trade with both, "inherently" Japanese, and two signed a joint air agreeMa. Lisa
Attempts
to
screen
out
the
Mrs.
Donna
Emu
close to the billion dollar Japan's close relations with the meat to open a new comniercial
now
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individualists
are
not
new
In
United States.
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mark growing.
Deftary
p
Red
Chins.
For
years,
students
However,
there
also
are over areas of Siberia previously
It has been a delicate job of
.1.ha Lease
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have bad to pass teats both in tight-rope walking for it has counter-balancing factors. in banned to outsiders.
knowledge of their subjects and been accomplished with a nor- the struggle for influence, Red
Last March, negotiations In
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Delues,
in
political
theory.
the
insistent
wooing
of
Tokyo
opened the way to joint
vous Japanese eye on the re- China's
wngr.d nan.,
00tom
Regardless of the excellence action of the United States Japanese was not lost upon the Russo - Japan..e explorations
Mrs. Ciazs
of his subject knowledge, a stu- which permits no trade at all Russians. Nor was Bed China's for East Siberian sources of
Fat.rpri.
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dent wasn't likely to go to high with Red China and limits its possession of the atomic bomb Iron ore, timber, coal and non.
Mis
school or college If be did poor- trade with the Soviet Union.
combined with her insistent ferrous metals. Possibly also in
Mia la
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The $5 billion business Japan beligerence designed to instill the works were oil explorations
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line.
States makes the U.S. Japan's bars,
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Conversely, if a student was biggest customer and one not to in 1964, the Soviet Union sent Thus the Importance Japan
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a political cell leader or the be ignored.
first Deputy Premier Anastas attaches to the current Tokyo
son of an official, be followed
Woven deeply into the pattern L Mlkoyan to Tokyo with visit of Soviet Foreign Minister
a relatively easy route to high- of Japanese foreign policy is tempting offer, of trade.
Andrei Gromyko.
Sanford Herald
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Lb. theory which places economThis selection system was Ice above politics. Partly this is
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quite rigid. But Mao's men now the result of Japan's U.S.NIL&amp;SUL wea.iius, C00
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find that It failed In keeping imposed no-war constitution
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So
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selection system.
QtY Editor
tompting to throw one's politasalu... M*nsjsr
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They'll fall again.
pgg WELLS
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siaty Editor
supt.
military force to back it up.
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A potent added factor is the
Zt2ft
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TM
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wife except ha didn't know
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Dollars To Japan

Donald hi a potential crhn.
hial, yet the proper counsel]- shoulder.
When Robert Louis Stevenson
big Comm salvage him. Many
at our bad men of history had found himself it hopeless tubergreat talents which were aim. eular pstlenL he thus eompen
p13 isibdh'icted, due to or- sated by writing pirate tales,
pate Iaterkiiity cnmpk'xt's. as In his "Treasure Island,"
Hunchbacked StelnTfletZ.,
Si scrapbook this ca.-* and
wad for the booklet below. it greatest electrical wizard next
offers sesad medical advice to Edison, thus compensated by
his laboratory research.
victims, tool
to *
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Donald
T.,
aged
Blind
Milton became a writer.
CASE
attained
Beethoven
Deaf
16. is a problem teen-ager.
"Dr. Crane." his lather be- world fame In music.
Sickly Teddy Roosevelt corngan, "Donald and I don't seem
pens-sited
In the physical realm
to get along at All.
became a vigorand
thus
Itself
"He carries a chip on his
shoulder and is belligerent all ous, athletic cowboy.
I But thousands of teen-agers
the time we are together.
"Re tells lies and steals try to get even with society, so
I they become delinquents, hood.
money from me.
from
lums and thugs.
"And he was expelled
For they are buck-passers who
high school twice.
"The second time was because try to blame society for their
he beat up a couple of the other own defects.
members of the basketball Or they carry a grudge
against their parents, subcon•
team.
"He will end In jail unless sciously crediting the latter for
something Is done for him. I'm their physical blemishes.
at my wit's end, so what do you Actually, hostility between
son and father Is widespread.
prescribe?"
Later I had an interview with for the usual male parent tends
to be a "barker."
Donald.
He was hostile to me and to He yells In anger and lacks
patience, even with his 6-yearsociety In general.
But one of his troubles was old son, If the boy stumbles over
the fact he suffered from acne, his reading lessons.
which Is the crop of pimples For the usual dad expects
perfection from his son and
that often afflicts teen-agers.
So he had developed a per- barks his reprimands or cci'rections till the boy shrivels.
secuticin complex.
For he felt he had been given That's why sons of successful
a raw deal by society in gan- men often shun the profession
of their own dads, for they reeral.
in such cases, there are two sent anything linked with their
general reactions of such vic- father.
In such cases, it is wise to let
Urns.
The machinist flees Into his a school Guidance Counselor or
shell ad becomes a wallflower. Boy Scout Master take over.
He may occasionally try to Meanwhile, send for my bookcompensate by making "A" let on "The Psychology and
grades or becoming a writer, Medicine of the Face," encloscloistered scientist or a musi. lag a long stamped, return enclan.
velope. plus 20c.
At the other extreme, how. It shows how criminals often
ever, we find the sadist who start from organic Inferiority
strikes back and Is constnatly complexes!

Letters

To The Editor

Editor, Herald:
Your contribution to the first
July 4th Fiesta project is greatly appreciated by the South
Seminole Jaycees.
Over 30,000 people enjoyed the
Fiesta and fireworks. The outstanding success achieved could
not have been accomplished
without the cooperation received
from you and our other friends
In the area.
Again, our sincere thanks for
your help.
Robert Hatta way, Chairman
Ralph David, Chairman
Editor, Herald:
As immediate past president
of the Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, I would like to express
my sincere appreciation to The
Sanford Herald for the very
fine news coverage afforded our
club during the past year.

We are deeply grateful to

liams, and we would like to
commend her for covering our
various activities during the
Fear.
My fellow Jayceettes join me
in expressing a special, "Thank

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Tampa.
The wedding will take place her patern:il grnndpni'on Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. In the cuts. MI'. and Mrs. C. A.
John Knox Presbyterian Trowbride; an aunt and
church, with the reception fol. uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
lowing in the church's social Trowbridge; Mr. and
hail.
Mi's. Bakei' Burns; her
sister, Sarah ; her brothford, and

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home at 702 West Third Street.
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Kinird, wearing hi,ic. lace,
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mermaids. Disks and shingles
dad, who are Mi'. and
linking rings
tiny, to resist salt- ,
Mrs. .1. R. Trowbi'idge of ofofcolorful,
wire, treated
1411 Balmy Beat cii water corrosion Ilave launched
Drive, Bear Lake.
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returned to Sanford and pur.
casserole. Grate cheese and ½ 1'up milk
CARROT CAKE
r
chased a home at 100 Country
sprinkle over beans. Crush 6 tbsps. incited butter or bacon
4 eggs
Club Drive.
cornflakes into fine crumbs.
drippings
1½ cups vegetable oil
MrF. C. 0. Nelswander makes
MR. AND MRS. FREEMAN LEE WOODALL
Mix with melted butter and Mix as for pancakes, then
2 cups flour
her
home with the Robnoltes,
(Gassman Photo)
sprinkle over cheese. Bake in add mashed eggplant. Cook on
2 cups sugar
her (laughter and son-in-law.
400-degree oven about 20 main' well greased griddle until very
2 tsps. baking powder
and will celebrate her 91st
brown on both sides. Add bacon
utes.
2 tsps. soda
birthday
on July 31 by being at
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drippings to griddle after each
2 tsps. cinnamon
home to relatives and friends
CUCUMBER CHEESE SALAD cooking. Serve hot as fritters
1 tsp. salt
from 3'I pm
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.i cups raw carrot.s grated
butter.
1 tsp. unflavored gelatin
½ cup nuts, chopped
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cold
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PARTY
SANDWICH
LOAF
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Miss Naomi Tuhy, bride, rounded with pink roses and
I loaf French bread
le', adding carrots and nuts 11/2 tbsps. vinegar
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ed white tapers in silver can.
½ lb grated American cheese ers, N. Y., was honored recentpans. Bake at 300 degrees for ½ cup mayonnaise
delabra on either side.
cup undiluted evaporated ly with a miscellaneous showcup diced celery
45 minutes.
Miss Tuhy was presented her
milk
FROSTING:
1 cup cottage cheese
er at St. Luke's Christian Day Bride's Book and an eight-place
cup uncooked quick oats
I tbsp. finely chopped onion
1 box confectioners sugar
School.
setting of stainless steel flat2 peeled and grated cucumbers ½ cup chopped onion
½ stick margarine
A turquoise and pink color ware by the hostesses, the
i,. cup chopped parsley
1 tbsp. prepared horseradish
1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese
scheme was used in the decora- Mmcii. J. L. Duda Sr., F. Duda,
Dissolve jello in hot water. 1 tbsp. prepared mustard
Blend Ingredients a d d I n g
tions. Bouquets of roses in var- James Colbert, John Jakubcin,
small amount of milk if nec- Sprinkle gelatin on top of ½ 1 tsp, garlic salt
iotis shades of pink were used John Viles and James Viles.
LADIES'
essary for spreading consist- cup cold water to soften and ½ tsp. salt
on the tables.
ency. Spread between layers add vinegar, mayonnaise, salt I egg
The bride-to-be was prescntCut French bread In half ed s pink rosebud corsage as
and pepper to jello mixture.
and on surface of cake,
On Racks
Greatly Reduced
ALL SIZES
Blend well and pour into rein- lengthwise. Wrap each piece In she entered th e room and was
gerator trays. Chill quickly in aluminum foil, leaving top un assistcd by her two sisters,
FLORIDA CELERY
6-20
PIE-IN-THE-SKY
freezing unit 15.20 minutes or covered. Combine remaining In. Miss Priscilla Tuhy and Miss
114 cups finely chopped Florida until firm about 1 inch from gredients In mixing bowl. Mix Lydia Tuhy, In the opening of
Martin Sttnecipher has re
edge, but soft in center. Turn until well blended. Spread tier many gifts.
celery
Teens'
Ladi es'
Girls' Sub-teens'
mixture into bowl. Whip with evenly over top of bread. Place
', cup finely chopped onion
Among the guests present turned from a vacation spent
4 cup finely chopped uncooked rotary beater until fluffy. Fold on cookie sheet. Bake in 350 was the mother of the brldc.to- with relatives and friends in
Chattanooga, Grandview and
bacon
in, finely chopped parsley, cu- degree oven 25 minutes. Gar- be, Mrs. Stephen Tuhy.
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Maryville, Tenn. He also at'
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celery and chopped onion. Pour 5 minutes longer. Cut slices covered with a white linen cloth tended several sessions of the
unbaked pie shell
into
Assembly
or
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into Individual molds
I tsp. caraway seed
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carousel atir• in North Carolina.
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3 tbsps, butter
until firm,
1 strip uncooked bacon
3
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1 large egg, beaten
Ladies'
½ tsp. salt
EGGPLANT PUFFS
Combine celery, onion, 4 cup
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Sizes
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serving. Brush edge of pastry plain flour to make a medium Melt butter In large saucepan
with beaten egg and pour re- batter. Add one teaspoon bak over medium heat. Remove
znathlng egg over pie. Bake lug powder for each cup of from heat. Add flour, salt, mus•
In a preheated moderate oven batter. Drop by teaspoonsful In turd, onion, parsley. Stir until
WHILE
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evening
to expend your efforts
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the funzlthi'e in Th7 front
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moved everything back again with whom I
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pilinew, an overstaffed ad&amp; by towns rathw than jlngwar they get ban they am worry
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second in most hits is B. Robinson (121); and second in doubles
is B. Robinson (25).
Of the top five percentage pitchers in the AL, only one is
not from Baltimore. Stu Miller and Jim Watt are tops with 7.2
marks, David McNalley is 9-3, and Jim Palmer Is 11-4.
The 'ace' of the
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not because of their renown hitting.
Juan Marichal and Gaylord Perry have a combined record
of 31.6, which Is more than half of the Giants' victories. The
rest of the staff owns a paltry 29-34 mark.
Only Willie Maya and Jim Hart, who are tied for fourth
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The Pirates, meanwhile, are using their bats to
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Presently, Clemente Is making a great run at winning
his third straight National League batting crown, is is Minnesota's Tony Oliva in the American League.
Only two other National Leaguers have woil the batting
crown three or more times In succession. They were Ilonus
Wagner of l'ittsburgli, tour times from 11196 through 1009;
Rogers Hornsby, six in a row from 1920 through 1925; and Stan
Musial, three in a row from 1950 through 11162.
Only two others, Jacob Daubert of Brooklyn in 1013.14 and
LA's Tommy Davis (1962-63) have won It twice In a row.
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American League and that was the Incomparable Ty Cobb who
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the Baltimore Orioles
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Four of the loop's first six hitters are from Baltimore 2. Run Snyder (.325), 3. Frank Robinson (,324), 5. Boog Powell
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Two of the top five home run hitters are F. Robinson (29)
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(1951.52).
If Clensesite amid Olsvu lth win the bat titles for the third
straight time, it will he the first time this has happened since
Wagner and Cobb teamed up in 1907, 1908, and 1909.
And man, that's pretty fast company.
Oliva and Clemente have two different philosophies on hit-ting.
Clemente says " good" and Oliva says "in. lucky."
But whatever this duo says, they've made believers out of
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Now that gun has been spiked,
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The ca." long has been epected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court regardless of who
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Aug. 26 the Colts move to
Baseball was too busy celePrivately, Milwaukee had Cleveland where they take it
brating Wednesday's victory to
never harbored high hopes that punch at the Browns without
open
this winter's battle.
Its once beloved Braves might the services of one Important
be uprooted from Atlanta and Brown-Jim, that is.
returned to their home of time The curtain is brought down
past 13 seasons.
on this series on Sept. 2. The
However, it had hoped, to use Dallas Cowboys and the Minne. SSA
the legal struggle as siege gun sota Vikings will match punts
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WASHINGTON - (NEA) quest applications.
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tJo, will pay 'burial expenses only at the time of death of
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Peacetime veterans retired quirementa.
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may be made at any VA off i ce. peacetime veterans who were
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carry the case to the highest
The pro-season schedule kick s had vietitni rd Milwniikep, but
court in the land.
off on Aug. 12 when Green flety split by time narrowest
But La Follette conceited it. has a ChOUCC to see If they still margins on the question of
would be at least early loll be' look like champions as they go whether federal law allowed the
the court Would decide against their old rivals, Chics- state law to be enforced.
whether it would hear the case. go Hears.
"The state court tins held it is
And even If it does, he agreed
The next Friday night the St. a federal question and this is
baseball might already be in the Louis Cardinals play host to
right clowim time Supreme Court's
1967 season before any final do- the Baltimore Colts. Then on
alley," said La Follette.

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series of exhibition games that the Braves timmist return to Nit.
Wisconsin's ym ithiul Atty. will he played
on Friday nights aukee unless a 1967 expansIon
Gen. Bronson C. La Follette and
will bring together some lentil were provided the city.
promised within on hour after
of the top ranked National FootLa Follette noted the Wisron.
the upset ruling that he would
sin court agreed that baseball
ball League contenders.

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Milwaukee by deserting the tunity to whet their appetites state's antitrust law.
city, but it flhlC(1 thi' 5Pwt re' for their favorite sport. For the
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phy'arjn female crawfish Coach Moss calls "his 1-2+ Tangerine Rawl, I-Tend coach,
the sOhIC thing Di Magglo said changes In the State Crawfish of
tail closed. The tail + Thall not he taken or oss4ss- + punch". . + a pair of former of tim Dodgers is Andy Rnhna
when newsmen asked him If he i1nw. All persons who fish for measurement shall not he per. ed
any time. Egz.henrfr, All-American iunrterhacks call- telli. former .u1l.prn
was interested In niantuging
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4hall he immediately returned ing.
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and other members of the St. kee*.
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times
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a nnounced their rot.at.infl for committee have been appointed manage myself," declared Dl tion 870.14, Florida Statutes) while being transferred r,,
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above, or below the watpr of therwise mo.sting .g-hear- ft.. 21)0, and was an All-Amer.: tighting system luld .1 res*
Friday, .ltuly 29 at Atlanta Pollution Council, Sidney Mar- try managing 25 others."
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Stadium, chances are good that
tin, president of the State An.
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the stadium is 21.000.
shall take or have In his wringing or separating the tail th e egs Is prohibited.
Marichal will see action in one
miss not hay- tion
of the four games scheduled. tinciatlon of County Commis- the
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sinners, announced.
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Hastings; Denny Floyd
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et hitting teams In baseball Evuld T. Peterson, PiersOn.
hitters out. Ted told him to try 11101C than five and one half
(5 1/2) inches, not Including
when the Giants and Braves
While the new appointees vii1 developing a slider.
square away. The Willie
Shortly thereafter, Terry fac- any protruding muscle tlasuC.
have no vote, they will be perThe carapace (head, body, or
led Giants exploded for the mitted
to state opinions and ed Williams In a ball game and
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league's biggest single inning positions on all matters coming he though he'd fool him with front section) measurement
Williams shall be determined by beginoutburst May 7, when they before the council,
his
new
slider.
scored 13 times against th e
promptly blasted It for Si tre- hing at the anterlormoat edge
mendous double against the (front) of the groove between
Cards. The Giants and Braves
the horns directly a bo ve the
each hit. live home runs in a Season Tickets
cente r field fence.
single game on two occasions. AIR F o it C E ACADEMY,'
Prom his perch on second eyes, then proceeding along
More than 9,500 base, Ted cupped his hands and the mid-dorsal line (middle of
The Giants also own the long. Cola. (AP)
the back) to the rear edge of
est- winning streak, 13 games. season ti ckets have been sold hollered into Terry:

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Others appointed include Don ways felt free to go to him
at 8:05 will kick off the series, McAllister, of Orlando; Morgan and ask for batting tips. Oc. water crawfish (spiny lobster
followed by single games at fleKaib, of Melbourne; Matthew caslonully, even the pitchers or crawfish) unless such salt
1:15 p.m., Saturday, and 8:05 Rolland Jr., Mayport; LeRoy would come to him for advice, water crawfish (spiny lobs ter
Ralph Terry, thCn with the or crawfish) shall have a ear•
p.m., Saturday, plus a single Rand Weinka; Ken Freidman,

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Aluu. A!lsnta 60.
Runs batted 1-Airun, Manta 77, StargelL Pittsburgh. 70.
Hlts-Aluu. Atlanta. 109; CIa.
Ilmente, Pittsburgh. 138.
Cidlisun. PhiladatDoublet
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Thpla-McCuvr. St. Louis.
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flravs, who
section
uncage
his Panthers In the1r this Sunday (July 31) to Wheel.
The fun game vilI begin at llama rejected 1)0(11 bIds.
that, the 1988.07 season for tail until the rc'nrmrst pxtrem- hall he prhihitrd on the .V5 first home ipparance since the Oig, W. Va., where they will
w e ll against the Snum Francisco t:.it p.m.
"Thanks a hot," he told the the tnkIn of Florida spiny
ters v-,f this state except by chub, formerly the Newark play their first exhibition game
right+htunhler.
_______________ity is reached, provided; thob
people
who
contacted
him,
"but
lobster
(crawfish)
opens
Au.
pedsl permit issued by the Rears. moved here Inst
igatnst the lrnnmen.
Mariehal has bi'aten the
tail measurement shall he con- + I)irector of the
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go fie (lid find W1111altift' nil
awr was A quirk, definite no.
"I started vIItu Tom Yawkey
.Tunn Mnriehnl department had the mOst 1111* and finished *lth film," de.\TL.\NT.\
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Posted in the locker rooms was in the ninth, helping the Pirates
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Wednesday, which Jacky Cupit
the league lead by two percent.
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topped California 7-5 in Amenday with the pros wearing black
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A flare burst overhead.
plane crash last Sunday.
co's usually slick-fielding third i

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action"
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fallow at Holy Sepulchre Park. Rained out Wedne'day
Mickey
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Curmick over their contracts.
Among the mourners 'was his to play tonight at the Lorna
but quarterback
mother,
Mrs. Clatilda Lema, his Dontit' Field in Orlando.
the San Francisco 49ers contluGame time is 7:30 p.m.
ued his holdout In Hawaii. + two brothers and two sisters.
Hundreds of persons filed si- The winner will meet West
End Earl Falian and back lently past the two closed cas- Volusia, District 2 cha mps, Fri.
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earned run In the 12th for a 2.1 list.
dinnals downing Atlanta !.7 for
their ninth victory In th e last In
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games and the Mets edging
Hnusto 3-2 for a 10-1 mark over

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feels.
powered the Philhies except for failed to registor victory No. IR. six-hitter and gained his fourth Toole.
Instead.
Phil Rcgnn. who -_._Bunning and Houfax gave I a second-inning homer by Rich
wasp to relief pitchers alter a Allen. He yielded only four hits
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staff. funeral services were held I The City Counr_iI ordered all taps sounded on the Inud speak- I the same title in IRG2 and is on I Donn Clenderion's bunt single ;;
today for professional golfer I flags half staff until after the er system. The Rev. Paul Reich.! the crest of a great l9firl season'~ and then bobbled Jim Pagliaro-'

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in and Manny Mote delivered
Meantime a break seemed
mna's
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OAKLAND,
(AP)-A home In San Leandro, Le
Billy Casper was Insta lled th e the other with a sacrifi ce fly
Imminent In the various salary
disputes when John Gordv. his home town flew flags at half hometown adjacent to Oakland. At noon. play was halted and tournament favorite. He won after Davenport threw wildly on

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acid test . . . and proved that
row to tie Atlanta for eighth
place PRtshurgh In the NL race. t.inn among the lifetime lenders. ing.
the Los Angeles Dodgers
His lSth strikeout, in the
The Cardinals climbed within place. Ken Royer's twonm
win without him.
The Pirates climbed hack Into Inning, was his 200th this 5C 71t games of the top behind homer paced the Met attack.
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Sanford 232.1181
Orlando 444.5014
Open Daily iii 1 p. in.

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3 DOOR Sedan 114$ Down, 939.83
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HP.,
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eonittlon. Reasonable. Ph. 323quipped end extra clean only

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Deceased, the above described property,
30 All tr,dttor. and Parsess said property being situated and
J)aseaada located
lists-isis liaise. or
in
Si-mitioku County,
Aaiust hid Y4s*uIes
Florida. You
and
eacb
You und tacit of you art here.
, hereby required to
pro,
file your Answer with the Clerk
jy notified and required to
sent an' claims and demands of tue. Circuit Court In and for
wiis"hi you, or either of you, may 5etniolt. ((Jfl,y, Fitiridi, and
iu., tgaiut this sstatc of SlAY serve a copy them-cot upon JOHN
I). 11 Al N EN, of the firm of
11'. W0ODR1' VF. also known
51u' Thrasher Woodruff. deceas' WINI)iCI(WKEI)LIC, IIAINES A
said Courtly, to the WARD,
.rt!, lute- o
4 lark Aveitue South,
f't.u,i,s jUtg.' f Seunitioli' Coun. Wiuit..r Park. p'i',rids. Attorney.
ty, Florida, at hitr Ufflet in the fur plaintiff Ili the
action,
4.'UUI't Iioust of said CoUnty at OH or before the 1511
dy of
b,tiifvtd, Florida. teithtiti iz cil. August 1951, else a flier.. Pro
cuidar uuiuiitiis froiti the time of Coiiteaoo will be cii ct-cd against
this- first publtcatluII of this no.
IT Is ORDERED that thu be
tice. 'l'vo copies of each claim
or demand glili be in writing, pub3ihod In 'rho Sauiford Her.
iii1 shl1 stgts- thist i'le,e-e of aid, a tiowapaper published It
l'Cbi(lCtiCtI and post office ad. Seminole County. Florida, once
ltci, ot the cltniftI3t, and shall each weekfor four consecutive
btr sworn to by the claimant, his
wI'rh'ESN (lie hud tif the.
atgS.1it, or ttorhie'Y nd accounpittiled by a filing for of one Clerk of this Circuit Court, Semitl.'liar atid such elsim or de- iole County, Florida. Oils izu
itiatid nut so filed shill be void. day of July, 1966.
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,Jolin J,,he'Iin Woodruff
Arthur If. ISLi-k ith, Jr.
As administrator of the
Clerk of the ('tittill Court
Estate of
l3: Martha T. I'ihileni, U. C.
Slit,' T. Woodruff, decenued
WIN IJICItWSEJ)LE, hIAIHIi.N A
.Al.liI'lif'J' N. J'i'J'i'
WARD
it, sic ljuildlmg
224 Park AseuitIe st'a'uth
aMIILIJI U, Y1.Winier Park, Florida,
Attorney for s,tUtJt
July P A Aug. 4, 11, PUblish July 14, z, s
Aug.

1966.

82255713,

W Two I3 •..Ii..
equipped &amp; a real red beauty.

lOL -Trails rs-Cakeaa.
1011-Mobile Homes--Sale
3*-J ob Printing
111$-MobUs Homes-Rest
34----Ughoialsry
104-Trailer Space-Seat
Ill-Trail.. Lotelals
*5. -Vacuum Clsaasra
0l-Apartsnt.s POT SinS
*7-Moving &amp; Storage
LOS-Rooms For stent
39-Exterminators
4$-Plant. .- Feeds - bode 113-Renlul Agents
1 1$-Wantsd To Rest
60-Misc. For Sale
ill-Auto. For Iae
51-Articles Poe Real
aZ-Swap 01 Exchange
L11-Auto.--SaLe or Trade
all-Wanted To Buy
ill-Truck. For Sale

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hardtop co'iae, fully eqitippel
bucket SeCts. Slit. S a beauty

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SI-Musical lastrumosts
22 -Bualnesm Equipment

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IS-Houses Sal. or Heat
IT-House Per Rest
1$-Real Estate Gaokaags

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clean

VOLKSWA(IIC'4 Karmsnn Ghl a.
COMPASS
Cony, 'II. 11700. Good cond.
'64 STATION Wagon 4 Door Sal
can *32.0043.
Air fully equipped, extra nice,
one previous owner &amp; only

911-Houses Pee lls

11-Radio
TeI.vtaiss
31-Photo &amp; Equipment
SO-Horn. Appliances

air

Students
Si-Isoome Pre persy
t2---RuaLasss Prep,-lald
93-Real Es ta te WaMed

91--Acreage

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*1-1100fing

including

*28.1771 anti cnrngisre our pay.

mania.

77-SituatIon

10-Lots For Sale
91-Parma-Oroves

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Pb. li,.4422
IMM

121. Sconters

"hank It*t. Financing." Call

'1-Male 0' V'smale Help
1d-S'tls. ø.Ip Wasted

38-Plumbing

Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS

$1595

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71-Male Help Wasted
71-FeiZbaie Help W asted

84-Real Estate Sal.

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'08 COUNTRY Squire Station
ii Slide hank
will Save yOU
Wagon, perfuet for the vasiflffley. I)n't be misled by
tioft

19-Schools &amp; Instructions

Wasted
77-A--Situation Wanted

333-0313,

MRS
LEWIS !At,P1S b A'RVICI
3417 W fenntry (7111fl Read
C1,EAN, quiet rooms for men.
$1495
Phone 312-7919
401
M*gnoiia.
372-0710
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mmonsommo
eqnipp.4 ir,cluding air Cmli. HONDA aup.r 30, New. $350. Cafl
tinning, nice. Stnok Na. 142* A
115. Autos For Sale
12'g4t

823-3451

41-insurance

13-Spsclal Houses
18--Catering - P..d
il-Bicycle RepaIrs
tI-Special Services
ilinterior
D.eoratera
17 -jait%orlal Service.
1I-Lsndseaps Service
is-Builders lepplies
I-Mardwsre
$1-Home improvemeste

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or sac at 1303 Ssnfor4 Ave.

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PAINT
equipped, A ?C11 51011
210 ?.fagnolia

fully spiIppa4
condItioning,

iwu4I TO working lath
with
Horns privileges, Referenos.

$l-Mon.y Wasted
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Ph Resident Sign 111.114(1

Plaintiff,

thie first publication of this no.
,
ti".. Two copies of each claim ItOIIEIIT I:. TATE aid MARY
or demand shall be in writing, B1C1CMAN TATE,
,in'i t.hsll state flit' plac # of tclclelit',- and post office address of
o'i'iei: or stir
II,. ,- ioiniauit, and shalt I.e sworti
it('ilItT I. TA'l'E,
1
to b y tile c'ltiimant. hip agent, or
Rcside,ii't' unki''wn,
It I ..rti.'' a ad ac'ct,,,ips nied by a
utal
ti I tug tee of 'hiS dollar and suet,
MARY
Ii EICS! A N TAT E,
I ru or demand tint so filed
Residetie.' U ui own,
H11101 I,.' stud,
and Iii arty arid all other
Ii'rn tics's P Fr.'.'ms fl
port ice clii tuning city right.
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state of
to the following d.-s('rilI,'d
511 iT('N F. F) I IC EM A ?.
iiti.p.rt y. to wit:
I i,'c','n,pd
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l.'t 2, Ifl,ck J, TA Nil I.E.
I'Ii'i'.n I%'iggine
%S'('(ii), Se'ti,,n 2. lt.'I,tlti, tie-H K ('''l'nith
t...din it, ii,.' Plt there-of
iii. r.'corci,,-1 in Pint Book 10,
( )rlLtui(il,, Florida
4,
1. 25 &amp; Aug
l't i,Ilsh JIll)'
Page 59, Pu),II,' I-tpt'or,ls of
11. 1 t ( f
Scininuis- Couuity, Florida.
1,1 ,11-72
I''+JL' ARE iI1CIIEIIY N'.'TI__________________________ 1"IEI, thut the plaintiff, WEt'I'
(:s,erl
of
the
(10550)
Judse,
In the
l'A UK hOMES, INC., 1145 miii.
' tuted suit
riiiIiii*ie Custp. riursda.
against you lit the
Prs.hatr.
Circuit Court of the Niiiii JUI11.
Ito rem ICMSSCC of
c1l Circuit, it, utd for Seminole
SlAY i'. w ci OD Itt! F F, also County. Florida; (Ii. nature Of
known its Slay Thrasher S%'uud - the suit is to foreclose that cer-

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COMMODORE

Want Ad Department Hours

taut mortgage which encumbers

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people. t1.auiy lo.
cetsi downtown. lnqtiirs at
Jaeobaoi'e Slept, Stors, 811 1,
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425.5938

44.34(13
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over pymt' Cell 312-1110 cv
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for retired

SOUTH SIMINOLI

322.2611

A1'IS.,

183-float. &amp; Motors
ill-Money To Loan
All persona are hereby notified
$0-'Huahnoss Opportunities
21--Ma.rin. Supplies
that the undersigned as Executrix of said estate, has compl.ted the administration therof and 106. Apartments For Rent
has filed in said court her final
rrt a.i-.i
c:r. fr dt
I
2 BDRM. APTS.. CompleteLy
charge, Objections thereto, if
equipped by GENEItAL El.ECany, should be duly filed. After
MONDAY through Friday - 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
TRIC which includes electric
filing proof of ;iutllcatlon show.
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling,
SATURDAY :00 A.M. - 12 NOON
ing this notice fiSt. i'.e-n puallanTOWN'N
LAKES
right to r.j.ct, revise and properly classify all
reserves
Publisher
,, CHef a week for four consecuti'e weeks, the mitt yr of ap- GARDEN APARTMENTS
advertisements.
provzi I of said rs';'r'rt and the 711 E. First St.
*22.1120
Adjustments will be made on a re-run basis only for typographical
of said
'.rti, rh g of tilt. t ri lull '
errors
that effect the value of the .d. Adjustments will not be
FUItN
'.I'T.,
2)00
Meiionville.
)*t*j'e
s'iate
e'ifl c'I'iuif
the
made beyond the first Insertion.
court
WEL,AKA APA ItTM LNTS
,s, ICva Hill la i14
Ill IV FIH.s4'r Sr.
As Ex,-utrix of saul estate.
I't,l.liah Jul' 5 &amp; Aug. 4, 31, 15. rtji
I BR.. Duplex, 710 W lit. 106. Apartments I"or Rent 106. Apartments For Rent
11.66
St. Apt, B, $50 mo. Ph. 8221)1)13-106
4154.
UNFWth'. 2 hum. dUIJIOS Apt., 3 LlUilT .5111)' turn. rooms. PriKitchen equip1'r'l. ig,' r'.'.nis
s'nto sc'rs','n,-d porch, in Ostesn.
IN THE CIRCVIT COI'IIT OF
AVAI,ON APARTMENTS
&amp; aloseis. 322-28:14 mitIe't fi P-fl)
$45, Ph. 222-5771,
THE NINTH .Tt1I)I('IAi. (1i1- 114 IS'
2nd t.
pm.
run', IN AND ran SEMi0LIC
2 III) RM. FL! RN, A pt. 822-0641.
001' NT)'. rlMItI lit.
51(fl)Elth' 2LIdrm, Duplex. 1013 TWo lilt. Furisislici 11 1,'j.00 &amp;
IN CHANCEII)' so. unea
W ltd St. Apt A. $75 mo
155.00 mouth. 2101 Slag. 221. i"IJI(N. APTS. close In. Jimmy
M OIt'I'G A (. IC l'lti( i'i.osu HE
222.4154.
*951 floliei't A. SVilli:ttns
Cowan. 123.4013,
WEST PA U K Ii' si ES, INC., a
Florida corpirit lot,

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AND APPLICATION FOR

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NOTICE OF FiNAl. REPORT

1944 VAt,VAXT
POT

Plymouth
fleR*r
Home 773.3079.

17-92

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Open titiit lii I P. M.

itilitiss fun; specially stilted

Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads

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2 B DR.,
M Kitchen •qt,ippe.4 $79

222-1346.

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JAMES A. STORY,

AissIisat Said Estate s
Y('U and each of you are hereby notified and required to presi-tit any claims and demands
which you, or either of you, may
hiive against the estate of hilt..TUN E. FREEMAN, deceased,
lots of said Counts', to the County Judge of Seminole County,
Florida. at his office in the
court house of said County at
Siuifnrcl, Florida, within six cal-

DRIVE OUT TODAY

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or

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B PRM., 1% bath, Ige. lot incated 2416 Chase Ave., $a.
ford. Ph. *19-2155, Apopka.

100.

F'IIEESIAN,
Deceased.
(lrs.dI*urs and P.ra,,ns

Claims

2140 Hiawatha at 17-I2

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chr,sler

Sanford 129 - 1411
(irienic, 444.1010

BIG 2 BEI)ROOM hOME

IN COUNTY Jl'DGE'S C(WRT,
SJCRINOI.I1 ("(lINI')', FLORIDA OCEAN FRONT APTI. $11 1.
)'Ile No. 4516
Atlantic, Daytona Reach, Mrs.
ESTATE OP
H. U Hutchison. 132-4081.

the

)In*'tng

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These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason is solid value
low price and high
quality. Come out and
see these wonderful
homes for yourself.
There are 15 completely furnished mod
els to choose from!
See this community
that has seen such
tremendous progress.
While here enjoy a
free ride aboard the
riverboat, "Deltoii.
Quesn'i
$S,11110$19S10.M
w - $210
sal
$54.53 PW 10"ft Na

dt* w

(1f1"I!

¶1IS. 1040 RMflt,R STA. Wann,
.A+S.
*t. 4*1.
9440.
MANY, MANY MORE
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1917 PGT1AC
Theas sun he purchased
i?h I00(15 hirItop, P/S. P/5, auto-

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11 !1'lø'N E

Deltona

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'59 VW Se4t,
110 VW
14
PLTM,1tJTU 4 tic,
1 47 CAD!,? 4 rip.

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ICfrIC.

HoUses For Rent

PITCH straight to a readership
that is seeking to buy with
Want-Ads.

Court of the County
5r,nin.,le County. Visor.
ide. In Pri,I,slr, MiT
1,, rs': ICatair of

veto hers at

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Bill ft!Ilan4

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ROR CLEVELAND

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ELLINOR
V OLKSWAEN

100. Apart monla

RAVENNA rARK: * Bdrm., Liv- 2 B DRM. FtTRN, house, utilities
ing, Dining, Fla. room, 2
turn. 10$ W. 11th. 349-111111.
349.
hath. Largp utility room,
built-in electric Kit., fenced 2 BR, close to XAS. 115 mo, Kit,
In hack yard. Carpet. Drapes,
equip. Ph. after 5. $320$l6.
air conditioner opt. Sale by
owner, 400 Temple Dr., 32222. 4 BEDROOM furn, house. Men5797,
9 ". 14 16.
roe Corner. 222.329!.
NICE 2 BDRM. Home, $ 1/3 UNF'URN. I Bdrm. house, kitchscroll, nicely landscaped, 30
en equipped. *22-5514,
fruit trees. Two building's in
rear. More land If wanted. $32- I BDRM. Furn. house, 6 miles
(('59.
out $50 mo, 122-4267.

You and each of you are hereby notified and required to pre.
e'flt any claims and demands
,which you, or either of you, may
have against the estate of LTMAX LEE MYERS, deceased, late
of said County, to the County
Judge of Seminole County, Florida, at his office In the court
house of said County at Sanford,
Seminole County. Florida, within
ittx calendar months from the
time of the first publication of
this notice. Two copies of each
claim or demand shall be in
wrIting, and shall state the place
of residence anti post office address of -the claimant, and shall
be sworn to by the claimant, his
agent, or attorney and accompitnied by a filing fee of one
dollar and such claim or demand not so filed shall be void.
Catherine U. Myers
As executor of the Last Will
and Testament of
LYMAN LEE MYERS,
Deceased
SPEER &amp; SPEER
at Law
113 Magnolia Avenue
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Publish July 14, 21, 28 &amp; Aug.
4, 1966.
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ONI DAY
24 Per Us.
THREE DAYS
. . . . . . 219 Per Line
FIVE DAYS . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1,e Pit Li ra
TEN DAYS .......................... 17. P., LIne
Houses-Sale or Rent TWENTY ONE DAYS
14c For Lhi•

Payton Realty

*22-1801

Judge,

SpoO coup.. This demonstrator is equipped with ill power

tus including power windows and power s..ts, air
conditioning, "mag' wheels siid black -vinyl *op. Never
$agg.d. Never titled. 6400 mil.. S.rvco policy open.

County
Seminole County, Florida,,
of the

Court

Deceased.
Persona
hIn'ing Claims or D.sads
Agnin.I Said Estates

2

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REALTOR
2513 Perk Drive

ALMO'T new 4 lldrm., 214 baths
den with fireplace, large kitchen. 21101 K. 2nd Street.

To All Creditors and

submit references to P. 0.

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REDUCED

LYMAN LEE MEYERS

Box 56, Sanford, Pie..

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Steniper Agency

in ret Estate of

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Jedgi-.
'I,. Probate.

Female Help Wanted

MACKLEm
BUILT
HOMES

HOW LW00k)
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WHO ARE,

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A Multiple lipting Realtor

Legal Notice

Legal

OF US

115.Aufnsf'orSnle

Fj1031 VFj

OH YEAH? IVELL

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ON LAKE
SYLVAN

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Xystic Fibrosis Clinic Operating

FIRST. Y)OJMI

Pager,A 116. Autos For Mnle
TICA NNrulcl'A
1 $7 Vt
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'59 P'tiitti Con".

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I N M, X 11

- VA HOMES

SOUTHWARD

HELP WANTED: Men-Wages
to meet qualifications. Must
have experience In Automotive
Electric service or Electric
motor repairing. MAC'S ELECTRIC SVC. 44 13th St,, Sanford.

&amp;

COWS

$1 00 DOWN
Located Throughout County

*22-8391 322-2420

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HOMESITE 100 x 200' deep. City
water, Oak trees. Low down
$
RDRM
house
near
Mon.
Lake
pt'ment., Terms. Call W. R.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
toe just off 1-4. 222-41$9
Mt'Clung, 822-5*11.
116 N Park Ave.
321-SlIt
BY OWNER: $ 8.1cm., 214 baths,
1'? x 117 West side ten block
central air &amp; heat, tcar jar.
Park Ave. Owner P. 0. Box
age, enclosed porch, 27 ft.
1105 Orlando, Cash or terms.
family &amp; 19-ft living rooms
choice area, $12,595. 1009 Grove
AS EAST as calling on your
Manor 322-9097.
neighbor
placing Want IaARCW 4 Bdrm,, 21,4 baths, central air, dock Shout house,
Ads by phone
.
Dial $3 2.
Good water area. Make offer.
;eil 1.

Male Help Wanted

POOL) PRODUCT distributor 111
Sanford needs Office Clerk.
Duties primarily handling retail sales; assisting bookkeeper in preparing weekly sales,
purchases &amp; payroll reports.
Bookkeeping experience dealt-able. Pleasant working conditions. Opportunity for a-dvanc.nient. Please state experisnos

Lots

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SOMEThING YOU NEVER
EXPECTED!
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Ai'PROX. 2 acres frontage on THIS OLDER home in prime loAPPRAISER
INSIIROR
cation,
located
on
2%
well
Georgia Ave. High School
1911 A. French
shaded lots. Olvner financed at *22-4991 _______________________
parking lot. $5500-Terms, 82232.
$71 me. &amp; only $9,500.
1
$105.
) I Oh.
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Ave.

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90.

SMALL Restaurant with separate
Bar-B-Que pit for rent. Will
consider other business. Call
2.12-8864 or one at 1302 Sanford

FARM TRACTOR Operator
wanted for clearing land in
Sanford area. Must he reliable
and furnish references,, Year
round work. ('-all or write A.
73. Arnold, 686 W. Robinson,
Orlando, Ph. GA3-9994.

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Low Investment-High Return
Reply P. O. Box 166, DeI*nd, Fla.

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July 2R,

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CUSTOM BUILT

MAJOR OIL
SERVICE
STATION

Appliances

'GREAT

TillS Attractiv, frame hoti, has
I BR VKRT Clean. Close in,
bails of the featutem you have
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Jimmy e'owan. *22-4011,
been
looking for: large badRealtor
-rooms, separate dining room,
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
bard need floors, screened
322-3951
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
front porch, wall to wall carCITY WATER- Paved Road pting, fenced hack yard, 104
I MI. downtown. $ Bedroom, 2
ST. JOHNS REALTY
X 134 lot, good location, don.
full tile Baths, Separate KithIt garage, fruit trees, Ii'THE TIME TESTED FIRM
chen, Dining room &amp; Living
tricall)' equipped kitchen. 18,12(1 N. PARK AViUE 322-6128
room, Lighted cluaets-4creen800 UT1' air conditioner, and
54 Rreeveway. Below market
many more. PrIe.4 to sell at
At $1 4.!106 I111I4er will con.
only *3,900-Terms can he arsidet trade of itmaller home or
Days 322-7174
ranged to suit your needs.
lots. 322-166 or pee your BroNights-Weekends 323-04$8
Evenings A Sundays *22-8403.
ker, DO IT NOW

FOR LEASE

SPECIALS: &amp;iuirr.l Monkey.
MOONEY APPLIANCE
$15; Guinea Pigs $1.25
Car. 3rd A Palmetto
-06f)'?
ANIMAL KINGDOM
* Mile South Big 'rr..
17-92 Longwood
MusIcal Instruments
9 1 1
10. Poultry - Livestock
PIANO TUNING A 7LCPAIR
it
'I dunno, dad-ti,foie I attb J,,m, I
W . L. HARMON
32-422
HORSES BOARDED
fsw fim&amp;
Reasonable Rates
34. Upholstery
Good Riding Area
Phone
222-1*51
.50. Misc. For Sale
50. Misc. For Sale
OVER 3b YLAI,th
OF FINE workmanship rt
M. Catering - Fond
holstering, draperies, slipoov- CRYSTAL-TIP let Machine. 150 3% TON Chrysler Airap
- m Air
Conditioner. can be seen at
era. Time payments as littlei
lbs. per day. $150. See at the
GltElN PEANUTS
as $5 me. Drapery hardware fll Dip, 22 51F Park Dr.
106 S. Park Ave. 3.23-0218. Cornific per lb. and you pick. PIIoLan
plete $200.
Installation.
Farms. Oviedo. 265-2217.
IULP DECORATING SHOP IAN AD a day won't make bay
Ph. *22-2235
But it will bring money 51. Articles For Rent
ICIESSER CANNING Pears $1.25
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your way'
hu. Sand Pear. (eating) $250 50. MIsc. For Sale
I'E,
A BED
u. Beardall Ave. Ph. 23-671:.
114 K. TIE TACKS $.50 Up
R0114wa. Hospital, Baby Beds.
1- 11066 All.AL
IJM
l(,'trigcr.ito:,
Niet- Splec't)on 14 K Charms
Br Day, Weak or Month.
15. Special Services
used 4 mu. sold regularly £is GWALTNEY JEWELERS
cAruiows FURNITURE
-now Just 21.
*22-51*1
22.6509 11$ W. 1*1.
PAINTING - CARPENTK
3- BRAND new Admiral Retr- 2 04 S. Park Ave.
A. J. Adcock
*23-un
gerators, close. nuts flt COSt ELECTRIC RANGE *25 A Philco BEDS, TV.,
ws, Tap* ltseord.ra
pltis" '?
fl,frfgørat
$. Ph. 32.2-1490.
Tillers, Renovators
3- USED Prigidairt, very good
AMERICAN REI.'T-ALL
Notice
$1I.95.
CABLE Studio Piano. 4" high. 346 8. Hiawatha
323-9112
I USED Coldspot, 2 door *10(1.
Pull keyboard. Mahogany, Like
TN THE CIRCUIT
COVWV. I USED G. E. U" Range $.
new. $2. 32-9081.
EOPITAL BEDS
WI i'Tu JUDICIAL CI1I0IIIT. TN
FUIIAY BEDDING &amp;
READY MIX Concrete, Blocks, Wheel chairs, sick room supplies
AN!) P011 $EM!NOLE COUNT.,
for sale or rent.
FURNITURE
FloRIDA.
Cement (colors), Steps, Steel,
LIGOETT REXALL DRUGS
901 W. let St.
-691
Wire-mesh, Dry Wells, Band.
IN CHANCEIIS NO. 11211
Plnecrset Shopping Center
Grout Traps &amp; Window sills.
WINTER PARK FEDERAL SAV2701
Orlando Dr.
RENT
BLUE
Lustre
Electric
Ph. 2:2-7913
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
________________________
Carpet Shampooer for only $1 30!i Elm Ave.
222-5751
a corporation organized and
per day. Carroll Furniture.
53. Wanted To Buy
existing under the laws of the
WORLD BOOK *100, 32-494.
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United States of America,
Plaintiff,
SELL
US
Your
Purniturs.
Quick
egal Notice
vs.
Srvlos with the cash.
Legal Notice
LOAL DEAN GROSS and NORSUPER TRADING POST
MA JEAN GROSS,
wife. IN THE CIRCUIT COhIIl.T Or ________________________
THE
NThTII JIJflICIA1. CIII- Tit
THOMAS J. ZORETIC, JR. and
'rin
COURT, SMALL *aalnesa need puking
(•tIitCUI'r
UAIUJAILA J. ZORETIC. his wife: (7171?. IN AND FOR SEIIINOIt NINTH JUDICIAl. CIRCUIT, TIN
up? Vs. low-Cost Want Ada
CIsEMENT M. JOYCE and )LATLT C01774'PT, FLOIUI)A
to tell and sell!
AND mit ,4EMINOLE
C. JOYCE. his wit.; and THE CUAT4CERS NO, I&amp;Tars
STATE OP l'LOILIDA,
CASE FOR TRASH
UNITED STATES OF AMER- CASSELBERTIT GARDENS. INC.. IN CIIANCEIIT
a Florida corporation,
ICA;
Antiques &amp; used furniture wantNOTICE o r
ad.
Defendants.
Plaintiff,
FORECLOSURE SALE
vs.
BRIDGES
W1)I'ICE OP 11171?
ftJ I Jfl
Notict- is hereby given that
25th.
Tilt CI4EMEN'T M. JOYCE and NOR$te%NP GAGNE and PATRI- tht undersigned, Clerk of the Park
*28-1410
MARY C. JOYCE, his wile CIA G. GAGNE. his wife, and Circuit Court of the Ninth Jud.
USED
Furniture, any amount.
LAURENCE JONES and SYBIL Icial Circuit, Ili and for Seminole
164 Ellicott Road
Sanford. 322-2270.
JONES his wife,
Tonowanda, New 'York
County. Florida, pursuant to the
and to any anti all other parDetcndant. deere,- of foreclosure entered In
5• Furniture For Sale
NOTICE OF
ties claiming any sight, title,
a cast' pending In Paid Court, the ____________________________
POHECLONUflr. SALE
and/or interest in and to the
utyh of which is
following described property, to
WILSON-MATER FURN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (lIVEN North American Mortgage Carwit:
pursuant to a Final Deere, dat- poration, ati Arkansas corporaBuy - 8.11 - Trade
lint IS, In Block "IT", of ad the 7th day of July, 1966. and tiot,,
211-15 K. let Hi.
233-5622
FERN TERRACE, Seminole entered Ili Chancery No. 1.76 of
Plaintiff,
the
Circuit
County, Florida. according to
Court of the Ninth v.
the pth.t thrre,f r.'"rded th Judicial -rire.nit In ,inv f'
Dcii:.'
Notice
Plat Book 11, Page .3*, of the nole County, Florida., wherein hit. wife. et till.
______________________________________
Public Records of Seminole Casselberry
Gardens, inc., I,
Defendants. UNITED gTATE$ DIRTBICT
County, Florida.
Florida corporation, is tilt- plain- and the docket number of which COURT RIDDLE D114TRIT OF
YOU ARE HERIThT Non- tiff and Normand Qa.rnt and Is II,1$40 will offer for sale and FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
I'IEI) that the Plaintiff, WIN- Patricia G. G-agne, lilt. wife-, and scfl at I'ui'lit Outcry u. the high- NO. .t
(Sri - Civ. - UNIT.
+ TER PARK FEDERAL SAVINGS Laurence mite,, anti Sybil .lolItm, est
arid hOE bidder for cash, EL) STA T ES OF A 31 E It.-.
his wife, are the defendaitti, 7 1 fbi ittlI.iwlii- described property ICA.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff, vs., AMOS T.
t'nrporatioii organised and exist- will sell to liii- highest and Ot'st situat.' iii Senuinol, County, PierWEAVER and Lfl4IE hi. WEAtnj under the laws of the United hiddr for cash a: the' ,jo
lila. U wit:
VER, his wife, Defendants, NO'tatc. of Anzerio, with its prin- the
HenulnoltCounty
Court 1
1-013 . libel:
WEATH- TICE OF SALE-Notice is hereby
cipal place of business at Win- House, Hanford. Florida. at 11:Ohi
EILSVIEL1t FIRST ADD]- given that pursuant to a Final
ter Park. Florida, has Instituted o'clock A. hi., on the' 5tb day of 1
TION according to map or Decree of Foreclosure entered
suit against you in the Circuit August, 1966, the following de,,plat tlicrrot recorded In
Plat on July 1, 1966 by the above
Court of the Ninth Judicial Cir-. cribed real property a., set forth
1100I 1' n,rm. dI .5- 5 , aTh.I.
MI'
VIA AL5VU taUUT it, Site
aoove
cult, In and for Seminole Coun- lit the Finul Decree, situate In
lit
Records of Seminole st led cause, the undersigned
ty. Florida, the iiattirt of the Seminole County, Florida, toCounty, Florida
Uzi itad States Marshal or any
suit Is to foreclose those cirtain wit:
Together with, but not limited to or iiis duly authorized deputies
mortgages
encumbering the
Lot 41 of Seminole Raceway, the following iteuie, permanently wi II sell the property situate In
diatriéian above described property, said
Fir-at Addition. Casselberry, Installed:
Be ninole County. Plorid* des..
The state's third Cystu Fl- director of medical education; Helfrich,, a s
pe
property being situated and
Seminole County, Florida.. acHot Point Range, Serial No. cr1bed as: Lot 6, Block 2, HEFT.
I
ocated
in
Seminole
County,
cording
to
record
plat
reu,rojis Clinic went into oper- David Deerwoster, chief hthalii- who
LE R HOMES ORLANDO SEC.
will donate his time US Florida. You and each of you
corded In Plat Itooh 1, page
hot Point Refrigerator, Bar- TI ON ONE, according to the Plat
titian at
Orlando's Florida tion therapist; Mrs.
are
hereby
7' eq u ire d to
96 of the Public Recordi of
ml No. ZX3291779
'Yvonne director of the: program.
tit ireot as recorded In Plat Book
e
with the
file your At' a
sn1tziriuni and Hospital, at'- Tindull, RN, coordinator
Seminole County, Florida.
of
Said
sale will be held at the 13, page. 5 and 1, Public fl.,.
The
clinic will operate the C I e r k of the Circuit Court,
Zoned
for
a
trailer.
front steps of the Seminole Coutu. cm"ds of Seminole County, PIercording to Harold Warren, staff education; and Dr. N.
and for Seminole Count)', listed this 25th day of July, ty Courthouse in the City of Ida. At public outcry to the
A. third Thursday afternoon of in
iresident of tile Central FlorFlorida, and serve a copy there- 196€,
Sanford, Florida all the 11th day him host and best bidder 'for cash
each nionui. Patients will be upon W. E. Wlnderwesdie, of the (Circuit Court Neal)
da Cystic Fibrosis chapter.
of August, 1966, at 11:00 o'clock at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, AugArthur H. Becltwith. Jr.
seen only on the referral of firm of Winderw..dle, Baines A
A. 51. or as soon thereafter a. usi1 30, 1916 at the 'front door of
'lorida's onl other clinics art'
routine Ward, 224 Perk Avenue, South
Clerk of Circuit Court of the same can be done.
tInt Seminole County Courthouse,
private
physicians
and
fl Winter Park, Florida, Attorneys
Seminole Count)'. Florida
.ncated in .lacltsonvillt' and
(SEAL)
Sataford. Florida. Dated: 7-22-46
as for Plaintiff in the above action,
services
I1' Martha T. VInier.
of
the
hospital
such
Arthur H. Beohwlth, Jr.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE, SR.
flami,
out or betorte the 29th day of
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
drugs,
X-rays and 1uborator' August, 1916, also a Deer..
United
States hiarahiti
Pro AKERMAN, SENTEItIITT. Eli).
With the' only clinics pre.By: Martha T. Vihlen, D. C.
Middle District of Florida
tests are provided at a minimal Confess-n will be entered against SON, MESMEJL &amp; IIOIJUINsON ItOESS AND
O'BRIEN
iouiIy located so far iIWZI'. It
Re ndill W. Wherry
LOG First National Bank Building American National Bank Bldg. Asi latant United States Attorney
cost to cystic fibrosis families.
;us been difficult for Central
IT
Is
ORDERED
that
this
be
Orlando,
Florida
P. 0. flax 1198i
By Jane' Ca.a.elberry
Ati orney for Plaintiff
Persons de .lug further in- published in The Sanford Herald, Attonteys for Plaintiff
St. Petersburg, Florida 33731
"ioritht fnif lie:: wlth cztit
Pu bUsh Jul' 38 A Aug. 4, 11, is.
school of instruction held
aewspapr
published
In
SemiPublish
!.
l9$
JuLy
tOrmation
Public)!
July .2!, 13
regarding the clinic
191If
Throsla children to visit then, Sunday at the department headnok County. Florida, once each 1)1)11-107
I l)Dl3-30
I nx )B-104
should call Orlando 241-359,i, week for four consecutive weeks.
's regularly us they would like, quarte rs in Ocalat was attend- Ext.
725.
WITNESS th e band of the
Wurren said.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semied by five members of Veterans
itole County, Florida. th is the
Hospital personnel inst.ru- at' Foreign Vars Jot 10050 of
-day of July, 1914.
sen tal in a rranging for the Casselberrv and its auxiliary.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
linie are l)i'. George C. Miles,
Credit
Blair Mcilret.h, Mr. and Mt-a,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
,
George' Howard and Mr. and
bonus 31. Markos, D. C.
r
.
hm
to
Haines &amp; Ward
Mrs. Howard Johnson attend- Due 6 Counties
.224 Park Avenue, South
ad they meet which included disWinter Park, Florid&amp;
WASHINGTON (A?) - The puhilIslu July .31 A Aug.-4, 11, 11,
trlct,a .i, seven and eight.

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202 S. Park

isoi uinv, w

UNM

&amp; sit' conditioner, kit. equipped. 32.245 or 121.574 121 ,

Stenstrom Realty

WHIDDON
BROKER

C. A.

BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Call
222-6688 after S p. M.

Shamrock Roofing Co.

SANFORD

CALLBART REAL ESTATE
OR NIGHT $32-7q9$

60. Business Opportunities

ROOF REPAIRS

I CWT VATE MY TIM
lfl
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AK? I IM
ft)MMIrTE1 it) P4LP9Jj

2.8 Bra. 1.114 2 Paths
Some Kitchens Equipped
Payments Le,'a Than Rent
To Inspect Call

CALL DAY

Home Through Herald Classj*.f.ieds

EEK &amp; MEEK

Patio, Its corner lot, attic fan

$4. Real Estate - Sale

Classified ad columns M'S
like a. home town bulletin
board for offerings of all
kinds. Call 822-2611 toda.yi

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2 1AIE. lHflM. Hems, Garage,

FHA

•infnrvral

Shir

2824 Park Drive Office 8111-11 111
Night: 922 - 0643 or 121-0700

'nnr terms, Treel,' 5n3'IhInK of
sli,e; take over small mortgage; out of town Owner will
take 2nd. Located just south
of Sanford city limits, Im
Hiawatha. Orlando 241-2174.

THE

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Jim Hunt Realty

Sale

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A RARE oppot'tnnity' fl,,' &amp; get

Ph. *22-41*3,

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Prop.

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING

*22-1131

EMOS
$100 DOWN '

GO'ERNMET OWNED HOMER
2-3.4 I1RS., 1-I BATHS

s:-Business

PRICES

9, Houses For Sale

my

11A'%'t'V0RN,

USED Furniture, applianess,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. TAMWe MaPt, 216 Sanford Ave.

Drilling

Roofing

Home

01 1 1 1 1 1 home.
1 1 1 1 1 1 10.
I \VII,.L do ironini In
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Magnolia

111

Care

S. Pets &amp; Supplies

left to right)
Joe Donnelly, scoutmaster; Danny Scott, senior patrol leader; Roy Ndson Jr., assistant scoutmaster and Pat Murphy, assistant scoutmaster,
second picture shows Leopard Patrol, Herb McKenzie, Arthur Newburg,

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321-0350

A

hite Elep' hant'

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77. Situatkm Wanted

AT FACTORY

WELLSDRILLIEb. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
BIG TOP
All Types and Sives
NEW HOURS, new 1)01107. Daily
W. repair and Service
except Sunday. Al.. Priday
STIN E
y•flg, 2515 S. Orlando Dr.
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
223-1U0.
207 W. 2nd St.

the Boy

the entrance

of the Central Florida Council near

the Ocala National Forest.

341

Bedding

Painting Service

24. Well

For Sale

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

2. Pe

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Furniture

Your

FURNITURE: Freight da.msI'al
bedroom and dining ?O
furniture. Many pieces show
no damage, however price ft
% or lees than regular retail.
Nell Freight Dsnes.ged Put-it.
ture Pale., hwy. 17-92 .890berry.

SURFBOARD REPAIRS

3901 Park Circle
22-40$3 or U?-6223 after 6 p.m.

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1966

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President Intervenes In Air L ine Strike

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UountYLegal ee-

newly formed local
orgnrnzntion, Is having it var- •
ietv sale, Saturday at the old
Sears building on First Street,

4

opening Rt 8:30 A.M. They'll
have baked products, plants,
Warden supplies, jewelry, cloth.
insr, kitchen and housewares

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,

of

WHITE Sr

2515 Laurel Avenue,
joined the Sanford fire
department as

a macban-

ic on Oct. 1, 1942. A na.
tive of Tenneaaee, he at-

two chilMarjorie,
dren, Bobby, also a flue.
have

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weekend: 1-lot and sin showers.
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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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Wins

Wk

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
Ii
IPe
—
State University.
'-il
"that
collective bargaining is
for 1967 totaled
'
10
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
•
,
OR old), don't you tax payers phamplets, brochures and maps
?V1'
this morning that 'that's a bet
c7
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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
I
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Of salary hikes, about which (ion on the county. Xridcr ox.
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continued, prolonged negofla
4
I
much has been heard lately. plained that the cost of re
tions flOW are no more likely to
DAVID I1ANIER
,.,.
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4.
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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.
'r-i--•
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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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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recently.
unconscious on a straight-line
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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-,
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heady with' his triumph and Ida," telling of why he chose
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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
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(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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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
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turn
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or
west
be
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S
ara0
IIUInL
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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.
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\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.
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to
quit
Wednesday
if
stop the strike while Sen.' of Seminole
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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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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
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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
said
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
eat with 700 buys.
ole County Cham ber of Corn. in Lima said it was "pretty far- I ing domestic fisheries.
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merc.e buildin g.
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four applying denominations
and decide the future course
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) At.
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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of this year.
bring some 3,000 church leaders two highway construction proACL President W. Thomas
and observers together for the jects.
.
report ed the figure was
Rice
first time in three years.
The two big projects were
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which
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to $5,500,000 for the quar.
Bridge .................................... 1A low bids totaling $9,944,583,
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One of the projects will pro.-• •
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Church News ........................2 vide 4.8 wiles of new roadway
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second quarter of 11)65.
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.
t
income, 19-2 per tent higher
Dear Abby
1A 301 between the Sunshine State
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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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wife badly In.
asp
lured when their car rammed a
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IJ. ld George B. Gaylord of Port
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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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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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time,
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pitals for treatment.
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welcome
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Veterans receiving payment
The renovations will include,
disabilities who need hospitali- for service
connected
dental
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addition to the cells which
sation for some ailment not problems may apply at any
will be equipped with bunks and
connected with their service, time and receive us many dental plumbing facilities, offices,
These veterans will be admit- treatments as are needed.
courtroom, radio room, and file
ted as beds are available.
This same privilege is accord- room.
Eligible veterans are entitled ed these other veterans not reThe space formerly used by
to complete care both in VA eeiving compensation for
dental the city council for its meethospitals and In some other disabilities:
ings is divided by a folding parfederal bosp1tal. Care in nonThose whose dental
prob. titian doubling as the chief's
federal hospitals may be O.L'd lems result from combat wounds
office and a municipal courtfor service-connected diubili- or service injuries,
room.
ties.
Form er prisoners of war
Council meetings presently
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL
with service-connected dental are being held in
the CasselTREATMENT
problems.
berry
Woman's
Club
Building
Veterans with service-connectVeterans whose nonservice- on Overbrook Drive.
ed disabilities are also entitled connected dental problems are
to outpatient medical service at aggravating a service-connected
VA field stations. This includes disability.
S Disabled vct.erans receiving
bandages and medicine as well
IN THE CIRCUIT COVIIT OF
as treatment. The VA also may training under th e Vocational 'THE NINTH JI'IUCIAL CIII1% A%D Pon SEMIWOLE
authorize a veteran to be treat- Rehabilitation Act and who need CUlT.
COUNTY. FLORIDA..
ed by an approved private pby- dental treatment to prevent in- IN.CHANCERY N o. ician
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
sician in his own home corn- terruption of their training or
WEST PARK HOMES, INC., a
munity.
to return to training.
Florida corporation,
For outpatient medical treatPlaintiff,
in addition, some veterans
ment, all disabilities of veterans
vet
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HUBERT E. TATE und MART
of the Indian campaigns, Span- treatment or one series of treat.- BEEMAN TATE,
Defendants.
lab American War, Philippine ments, if they apply within one
NOTICE or si'vr
Insurrection and Boxer Rebi'l- year after discharge or release. 'POt ROBERT E. TATE,
Residence unknown,
lion, are considered to be ser- These are veterans whose dental
and
vice-connected.. Application for problems are service-connected
MART BEEMAN TATE,
Residence unknown,
treatment should be made in and existed at the time of sepand to any and all other
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aration from service, but were
parties claiming any right,
title and/or interest in and
This outpatient service is also not considered serious enough to
to the following described
available for the nonservice- entitle the veteran to compenproperty, to wit:
Lot 2, Block .1. TANGLE.
connected disabilities of dis- sation in degree.
WOOD. Section 3 Replat, acshied veterans being trained PROSTHETIC APPLIANCES
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Seminole County, Florida.
essary to prevent interruption prosthetic appliance needed for YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!of their training or to enable a service-connected disability FlED that the plaintiff, WEFT
PARK HOMES. INC., has initi.
them to return to training,
or for a disease or disability tuted suit against you in the
Court of the Ninth .IudiRESIDENCE CARE
that is aggravating a service- Circuit
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Circuit, in and for Seminole
If you have had war service connected disability.
County, Florida; the nature of
and have a disability that preProsthetic appliances may the suit a to foreclose that cermortgage which encumbers
vents you from earning a liv- also be provided for other dis- tain
the above described property.
lug, you may be eligible for eases or injuries for which VA Saud property teeing situated and
located In Seminole County,
residence in a veterans. Admin- hospitalization has been author- P
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latratlon residence.
ized or for a condition which is of you are hereby required to
your Answer with the Clerk
This care is generally for vet.- aggravating such
disability, file
of the Circuit Court in and for
erans whose disability is not Veterans living in VA real. Seminole County. Florida, and
so severe as to require hospital- dencea may be provided with serve a copy thereof upon JOHN
D. RAISES. of the firm of
izatlon. Once admitted, you are prosthetic appliances for other WINDEIIWEEDL.E,
HAINES &amp;
WARD, 24 Park Avenue South,
entitled to full cure, including disabilities.
Winter Park, Florida, Attorneys
irnmdicid treatment.
To be eligible for any of these for plaintiff In the ubve action.
As a rule, transportation to a medical benefits the 'eterau on or before the ltth day of
August 1I6E, else a Decree Pro
residence at government ex- must not have a dishonorable COnfeiso
will be entered against
penis is provided only for the type of discharge.
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initial adiniasion.
published in The Sanford Her.
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4nta, Seminole, Suwannee, Union
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Charles Reals, Republican Washington and DeSoto.
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',:Polk County's roll has been
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vided within six months with
Mawhinn ey said a 'clarificaCounties. spoke before a cornI
action taken by the city coun- I
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cil at special meeting Thursday
rounry Repuhilean g to p would besought from the tax
evening when plans were acThursday night at tha' South assessors who got their rolls
cepted for both a civic center
hack. The county officials would
Seminole Rank.
and a regulation Little League
Reals is a citrus grower and be approached by district superball diamond.
Plans for the two facilities,
four th generation Floridan. He visors who were appointed by
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which have been drawn by
is finance chairman of the Clot- Comptroller Fred Dickinson to
assist in a crash program to get
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Richard Zartman, were submitiont City Council.
ball
park
plans
were
studied
by
members
of
the
He labeled himself a cnnserv- .ill county assessment levels UP
ted for council approval by
CIVIC CENTER and
Councilman Eugene Jaques. Oil
Longwood city council following special meeting Thursday evening. Shown
.it ivp and expresaod his belief to 100 per cent by Sept. 15.
Mawhinney and other top emsire Richard Zartman, city planning agent and Councilmen Paul Maloney,
motion by Councilman E. E.
th at
qra n nt being told the
ployea
of the comptroller's office
(Herald
Photo)
Williamson, with second by
Eugene Jaques and E. E. Williamson.
whole truth about our state
I
Maloney,
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gnvernmnt. If elected, he sai1 have been pou ri ng over tax rolls
plans were approved and Zart- that he would not go to Tala- for several days. He said 'about
had been re
man was hired as agent for
hassee as a "young Republican 25 or
the city regarding the civic
with all the answers" but would celved. Those other than the 19
center. Zartman donated both
approved rails were rurned.
g with questions.
i
sets of plans at no charge. He
The state tax officers made
to
proHe pledged himself
mosphere.
also had drawn plans for
their
determinations. Mawhifl
mote legislation o eliminate I
S S
Greeting them were several city hail and municipal wareair and water pollution and pre- ney said, on the basis of cornMrs. Paul F. Johnston, widow space agency, Air Force and house and supervised construcparison for the newly submitted
serve our natural resources.
of Adm. Paul F. Johnston has Navy officials, including Dr. tbon of both units.
that
with
the
rolls
with those of last year.
Beam stateit
voiced an appeal to the persons Kurt Debus, director of the Ken.
Registering no votes on the
against
Last year's assessment levels
who ransacked and robbed her nedy Space Center. and Maj. proposed civic tenter project
U.S.
to
discuss
applying
the
Geneva
executing
many
prisoners.
He
rising
crime
rate
he
is
Chifrman Percy WASHINGTON (AP) the abolishing of capital punish- were not known, and DicIdan'S
ho?ne last week to "please have Gen. Vincent Huston, ,comm.nd- were Council
icials have declined comment conventions on prisoner treat- said the United States "In the i en t. dc is againIt. an ir4reit4a office b*d wored out 'djui$'
o
ff
a heart" d return her bus- er of the Air Force Etãn
and detWlte - and Councilman
ni ty transferring
humastop
'ssibility, the officials name
cency"ofshould
in taxes with the possible ex- ment ratios" for each-ratios
on officIal speculation- that 19 inent
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ring,
Range.
-Naval
band's
Deston.
vent sales which would be multiplied by
ed No rt h Viet' One po
s
2,recntly
captur
A delegation of congressmen, The civic center contain
which she says has no monetary
in
said,
would
be
to
have
the
seven
Viet
Cong
prisoners
to
South
ception
of
a
one
per
tax increase.
namese sailors may figu re
last year's assessment level to
value but is of "great senti- most of them from the House 880 square feet and contains a
Other local candidatei intro- raise valuation to 10(1 per cet.
soner exchange involving powers with troops in Viet Narn Vietnamese
mental value to me. It's all I subcommittee on Manned Space large meeting room of 2,340 any pri
In
other
developments:
participate in the talks. These I
Jean Bryant Normal growth allowances were
with an accordion captive American pilots,
have left of him," Mrs. Johns- Flight, were at the landing strip square feet
States,
Australia.
-Secretary
of
State
Dean
tiuLeif
were
Mrs.
Allan Keeth, who are run- macic. said Mawhinney.
divider which can be utilized to Roving Ambassador W. Aver- are the United
ton pleaded. Her mailifig ad- to extend congratulations.
3,000 for and
Harriman
disclosed
during
New
Zealand,
South
Korea,
the
Rusk
told
a
group
of
nini.r
for seats in the Board of
ell
dress Is 121 Scott Avenue, Sin.. Young and Collins shook make two meeting rooms. I
I eign students that Hanoi has
the
United
Philipines
and
North
and
South
ASSESSOR WINS
hands with many of the greet. will have terrazzo floors, be air. the weekend
ford.
rejected within the past month Public
Instruction.
Miss
Marthe
aret Gattis, president of
LONG BATTLE
411
era and then were whisked oft condatiodid, have kitchen fadili- States had captured the sailors Viet Nam.
a
another Ame rican bid for peace
Results of tlii' tang fight
,
y
said
another
possibility
a
T
he
invyed
in
boats
From the SNAS Sanfly comes by automobile to begin 10 days tks, two storage rooms, and from torpedo
between
thtj
talks.
He
gave
no
other
details.
Seminole
Young
Republicans.
by Mrs. Mary Earle
talks
meeting
and
waged
age
might
be
two lest rooms, The-facility is Gulf of Tonkin naval
this thought provoking quota- of extensive debriefing.
United States and North Viet -In what was descibed as a presided
theegenberger led Walker, county tax iSSe550t,
(',en, Albertat F.
During 70 hours, 47 minutes In to e built adjacent to the city ment.
tion:
were seen today with receipt
or a three- country meet- bookkeeping maneuver, the Dc- the salute to the Flag.
the
Other
Communist
prisoners
Nam,
hall
with
a
carport.
joining
t
begins
space
they
caught
and
docked
tha
isn't
the
vehicle
It
Allen, chairman of by the assessor of the certificaIrs.
have been turned over to South ing of the United States, South tense Department reclassified
to whine when forced to stop with one Agena satellite. used two buildings,
as captured 29 U. S. Navy air the I)Unty committee for "Dol- thin of the m.i tax rolls from
This ball field, to be construct- Viet Nam. But when a State Dc- and North Viet Nam.
at an old stop sign - IT'S THE the Agena engine to dart to a
asked "eanwhlle, former Vice Pres men previously listed as miss- I;irs Work for kirk," in- Stall! Comptroller Fred 0.
record altitude of 476 miles, and ed on eight of 12 lots which the partment spokesman was
DRIVER.
uui'es1 th.' )p,'flifl' Of K i rk Dickinson Jr.
.t Richard M. Nixon told it - ing, bringing to 63 the number
It isn't the vehicle that takes rendezvoused with an old life. city wns on Wayman Street Thursday what would be done . ,,1cago
The tax rolls were returned
news conference the of Americans officially listed as i -ampiuIIn h'usIi;aiart"rs
at
Magnolia,
will
be
regulation
with
the
North
Vietnamese
sea
less
Agena.
a drink then quickly loses
to \it. W;alkcr t;impoi1 'WUnited States should keep hanoi C,t1)tUrtI.
fI)rli.
power to think - IT'S THE Collins set records of his own size and will have two dug-o uts, men, he declined to say,
proved.
Harriman, who leads U. S. guessing about what it might do
when he made two space excur- two restrooms, a small build'
DRIVER,
Sc in mule' tax rolls met the
It isn't the vehicle that steps slons - one a "stand-up" ma. ing, and be completely fenced efforts In behalf or American I if the captured pilots are cxctest of ill ,tate lay, laws, in'
In.
Jaques
reported
the
field
prisoners
in
Viet
Narn,
also
said
cuted.
on the gas and causes an acci- neuver, the other a space walk.
cluiling court ruling requiring
in a Voice of America radio In I But Nixon added that "any
per cent assessulent on valdent trying to pass - IT'S THE Although both were shortened could be used for little league
the terview that efforts had fallen punishment must be directed
practice
games
and
by
all
by
problems,
he
walked
over
to
uatious.
and was one of 19
DRIVER,
A vehicle may be bent and the "dead" Agena and retrieved yOUalg people of the community, through to exchange a captured toward the leaders, who are
Portugal
- counties which received aphas had no recrea.
city
Tie
st
for
Gustav
sponsible,
rather
than
towards
ri
rr
o
Mendes Perdigac,
twisted awry but it isn't the a package that had been
proval,
facilities
the young
Viet Cong
te aid official held by the people." One otion, he said. I P SADE', Calif. i.AP) - Mrs.
pie for
nearlyfor
a year
when peo.
the Hertz,
a U.S.
\Irs Walker carried on a
Georgete,
vehicle that will have to (lie- recording micrometeorite Im- lion
I might be to try North Vietnam- The last command sent to cols1ed her daughter
venial
and correspondence batoil
pacts For four months.
helping
tnuugli
IT'S THE DRIVER.
America's lunar photographer, N. for not
ball field at Church Street at Communist
guerrillas.
ese
leaders
as
war
criminals.
try
Hanoi
has
threatened
to
tie
with
the state comptroller's
They brought back a total of Markham Road was closed
other Republicans. Reps. Sureyor 1, may he "shut Up. the family farm.
Two
Members of the Port Author- seven space "firsts."
Georgete ran off and jumped off ice for nearly a year before
pleaSe.
petition of adjacent property captured American pilots as
Massain
order
to
open
Jessup
war
criminals,
contending
the
F.
Bradford
Morse
of
receiving a 100 pe: cent valuaand
attorney,
Young
and
Collins
climaxed
Scientists
at
Jet
Propulsion
into
a nearby river,
ity, Its engineer
owners
H.
Reid
of
that 11cr imiother and siste'r Eniiliu, tion rating in June by the flailare scheduled to meet with of- their brilliant flight late Thurs- Street which runs dIagona'y 1949 Geneva convention's prls- chusetts and Ogden
rules
do
not
apply
New
York,
Introduced
a
resoluLabratory
said
Thursday
oners of war
missiOn is over, 19, plunged into the torrent to road Assessment Board. Appro'
ficlals of the Department of day steering Gemini 10 to a through the field.
tion
Thursday
to
place
Congress
the
Surveyor
1
val of the tax rolls by the
Housing and Urban Develop- near perfect landing in the
Preceding th e special meet- to captives of the Viet Natii I on record warning Hanoi that 110 more pictures will be taken. save her.
None eould swim. All three comptroller was the latest viement Wednesday in Atlanta. western Atlantic Ocean about ing, council sat as
board of war,
Officials
disclosed
Thursday
any
trial
of
the
captured
pilots
But
a
spokesman
said,
"Some'
tory for the local assessor.
Discussions will be held on the 550 miles east southeast of Cape equalization. Two complaints
tUlle after lunar sunrise at the drowned.
a
peaceful
might
dash
hopes
for
-__.--.-possibility of the authority re- Kennedy,
end of this month we'll see U
but answered that the United States is ingistered
were
re
if
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operating,
to the satisfaction of the come forming the International Red settlement
of the war.
ceiving federal grants and
A
day
earlier,
Sen.
Stephen
its
receiver
is
still
I
diplomatic
we'll
take
whatever
steps 1
through
spacecraft
splashed
dowr
it
is,
The
loans for the new facility.
plainanla by Onnie B. Shomate, Cross
sure
M.
Young,
DOhio,
told
the
Sew
necessary
to
make
I
I are
only 7.5 miles from the Guadal' tax assessor. The board ad. channels that It will attend ci'
Vietnamese
trt'
Surveyor
1.
doesn't
interfere
Creation of a one-man print- canal. Less than half an how journed sine die at 7:30 p.m._- then a large or small conference ate the South
with the mission of Surveyor
big shop to handle printing for later a helicopter depositec
the various departments in the them on the deck of the carrtei ______________________________________________________________
- 'l'he problem, he said, is that
court house is being considered as the ship's hand played "It's a
the two spaeecraft speak the
by the County Commission, The Big, Wide Wonderful World."
Sanfor 's Lakefront
same Language, and Surveyor 1
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idea evolved during budget "it's a pleasure to be here,
has no f switch.
hearings when the commission- Young told the sailors on thi
en noted large expenditures ship.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new size would hurt the Amer- 1959 and 1962 and covered 6,672 A functioning Surveyor 1
for printing in many of the "Thanks for picking us up,' government announced today ican Image, but few thought it adults. It 15 the first such nit- could receive2, signals
meant for
for
scheduled
proposed budget. and express- Collins added. "Beautiful job.'
tionwlde study by the govern- Surveyor
I
launch in September.
ed the view a one-man printing Below decks, a physical ex - what most of us already know: would help It.
Tamara Magalotti of Forli. mint.
Findings compared to similarI In such an event, he said,
shop, owned and operated by amination awaited and the firs Americans are getting fatter. Tamara
I probably will be orthe county to do county bus. of numerous sessions with tech Fatter than the British, the Italy, gained 25 pounds On British and Canadian studies Surveyor
ALL ELECTRIC
DOWNTOW N
to turn Its antenna away
mess only, might be one way nical experts who will evaluati Canadaians and goodness knows "mal ts, Ice-cream, pasteries and showed that Americans weighed
u rth
KITCHEN APPLIANCES
to save at least some of the every phase of the mission.
pounds
more
than
"u'"
pies.
Americans
eat
and
eat.
I
about
five
who else,
"'
I
HEATING AND AIR
CONUNIIMT
taxpayers' money.
"They have no medical proh - The Public Health Service of can't get over it."
the Canadians and LU to 15
TO
CONDITIONING BY
lems," reported Dr. Kenneti fetid no explanation. But 3,086 They call Nora Chanipen of pounds more than the British. Good Place
I
i
IflSYU6IMSI
The
Americans examined For Sleeping
Beers. "They're In good shape' beefed-up foreign student. of. Piura, Peru, "Porky" now that
GINUAL ILICTRIC.
,
He
said
they
were
to
thirst
V-NCOUVR,
Wish.
(AP)
fer plenty. They Involve Amen' she's added 25 pounds on pump- were between the ages 0118 and
Area deaths ............................3
Bridge ...................................2A that within a short period Co -, can favorites such as fried chic- kin pie and other goodies. Katie it). The Public Health Servicu The couple front Walla Walla
Church directory .................... SA lbs drank four colas and Vouni ken, pumpkin pie and ice cream. A. Ketonen of Helsinki. Finland, said comparisons were made walked up to the desk clerk
Living for a year with Amer- added 20 pounds. She blames "without adjustments for cloth- and asked if the reservations
Church news ............................ 2 had five glasses of water.
lug," Here are some average
ready.
The
astronauts,
both
35,
wil
learl families, the teen-aprs tried chicken and Ice cream.
Town 'n Lake
Classified ads ..................6A-7A
what?"
find
its
for
in
Tokyo,
weights
reported
"Reservations
Comics ............................4A.5A remain at Cape Kennedy unti gained an over.ail 16 tons, Iliroahi Tanaka of
asked the clerk.
Crossword puzzles ........4A-5A Sunday night or Monday, dli1' They're taking home their add- gained 25 pounds on Mexican- inga:
APAITMINTS
GARDEN
Mun-140
pounds
at
5
feet
2.
. "Why, our motel reserva
1
ed
pounds
to
59
countries
this
type
food
and
reports
"it's
goDear Abby ............................2A cussing the flight In genera
Wornen-142 pounds at 5 feet tious." the husband replied.
711 UST FIRST STRUT
Ing to be hard to explain- 1 plan
Editorial page ........................1A terms. Then they will fly to th weekend.
Billie
clerk
Hall
desk
City
Centel
Almost any one of the Amer- to any 'American are just fat- 2.
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Entertainment ......... .. ... :IA-6A Manned Spacecraft
PNONI 321.112I
Men-IllS pounds at 5 toot 8. Saw)er told the couple that I
Horoscope ...........................6A Houbtun, Tex., for eight days i. 1 Wan Field Service students from ter.' "
OR SEE
Women--- 154 pound's at 5 teul while Vauvouver,4. now City
The Public health Sej'vii'v
overseas will any he or she
Society .................................... H") detailed debriefings.
MANAGER
RESIDENT
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On Aug. 1, they'll hold a new 11 U11ed from 2 or 3 to 30 or 40 survey which adds weight to 8.
Sports ....................................11.7
Men- 190 puunds at 6 feeL I. isn't.
pounds. No one said his or her this view was made between
In Houston.
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CAPE KENNEDY (AP) Seminole' County could be one Flashing broad smiles, the
of the most literate places to
it Gem i ni 10 astronauts flew back
live in the state of Florida
the proposed county-wide lib to Cape Kennedy today to fill
man's
rary program with an over-all in the details of one of algnlfi•
budget of $109,117 Is a ccepted most remarkable and
by the county commission. The cant space flights. V. Young
county library will join the San- Navy Cdr. John
ford library. the Geneva library. and space-walker Michael Colthe Lake Mary library. the lins, an Air Force major, landLongwood library. and the Alta ed in a light drizzle here at
10:33 a. in. a fter a 91-minute
monte Springs library.
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helicopter flight from the car
The land-locked "lake," creat- ncr Gua dalcanal.
ed by mounding of hydraulic Discussing their adventure
fill material along the sides of that. set guidelines for the
the 13-ac re landf il l area In Lake and for military man-in-space
Monroe Is rapidly being filled programs. Young said: "we
In with new dredging going on were up over 400 miles - and
there now. When the fill is corn- Columbus was right. the world
two is round."
pleted the new land will
feet higher than the existing Young and Collins thanked
shore. Purpose of this, of the launch crews for two percourse. Is to keep marina and feet launchings.
motel operations out of reach "No one knows better than
of floods which periodically Mike and 1," Young said. "the
bring Lake Monroe over the importance of the on-time
seawall-especlnlly during hut launchings of not only the Gemliii and Titan 2, but also the Atricanes.
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"That was made possible by
The long-awaited air-conditioning of the Sanford library will the hard work of the crews on
soon become a reality. Bids are pad 14 and 19 . - . the people
due In this week for presenta- who put in a lot of work -on the
tion to the city commission Mon- nuts and
day. Summer Is half-gone, but The astronauts returned to
there's still lots of warm wea- Cape Kennedy, where they bethen left., well Into fall. Watch gan their dramatic three-day
for a big boost in library use In journey on Monday. in a cona much more comfortable at- voy of three helicopters.

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HONOLULU (AP)-American
servicemen arriving in Hawaii
for rest and relaxation leave
will be issued a wallet-sized
card which will get them entertainment, meals and drinks
free or at cut rate, beginning
next mon th.
EARTHQUAKE
Police Build Casselberry 'Clink' AMARILLO,
Tex. (AP)
An The Hawaii Visitors Bureau,
apparent
earth
tremor,
sharp
acting on a suggestion by the
City of Casselberry soon will Chief Ken Triplett and men in council hut; anything to do with
enough
to
wake
many
sleeping
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin, designed
be the proud owner of Its own I his department in stretching It.
people,
shook
parts
of
the
Texthe
card,
and
reports it has had
"pokey" if ingenuity of Police I the $500 allotted by the city Two jail cells will be availas Panhandle about 3 a.m. I n good reaction from businessable for law breakers when (CST) today.
men
work is completed on renovating
Benefits For Veterans -11
the municipal building.
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take offenders to Sanford to
jail.
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workers in the campaign are
the local block volunteers who
pei'l'ot'm the important task of
getting people registered and
to the polls.
Cnnty Kirk headquarters
and offices of the county executive committee will open
Monday at the corner of
Ridgewood (U.S. 1) and Voluala Avenue in l)aytona Reach.

Volusia County Republican group on nmeans and methods hiised on 300 workers securing
leaders completed plans for of financing and conducting small contributions with a goal
oh'cttn a Republican governor the campaign.
each
this f511 ,t a recent meeting in
attending the
Among
those
Mrs. Kicinmen pointed out
Daytona Beach with .ludgi Ansmall contributions are
thony Grexik, chairman of the meeting were 12 DeRary workVo'luia County "Kirk for Gov- I era, including Enli Merrill, important because Claude Kirk
ernor" committee, and Louis president of the DoBary Re- i hns insisted his campaign be
Parker, manager of the cam - publican Club.
financed by the average citiContributions of $7,66 tow- ' 7en rather than favor seeking
paign, together with vôlter
staff members who briefed the ard fiimru-ivag the county's cam- interest groups."
paign activities, including the 1 Six of the DeBary group
$5.292 received from the Nick volunteerei as workers in the
-Reiner Testimonial Dinner, have tffort.
Would Turn
been turned in, Merril l reports.
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Boeingteewoman, outlined a"Dollars
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at night.
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which made a similar award in
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Mrs.

Hat, of the Sanford Ward Bishopric.

The nominating

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I play with
everyone." Davis closed his cab. my children, as I deal with my
leetion of verse with a "Per- customers, as I live my whole
sonal Letter from G od."
life. The Lord God was, and .j
Wfllun Barri, director of and ever shat be. His Icke
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'outh activities, was Introduced dureth forever.
and presented a male fashion
Blessed be the name of the
show modeling the latest and Lord!
most daring in high fashion
women's clothing. This performance even broke up the Group Votes New
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committee took place recently
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ions," a program set up to in- Casselberry.
terest laymen in the mission
program and give them a more
active part in the work,
Filling in this week for Rev.
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Copeland will be Rev. Elton
Rich&amp;irds, of Longwoqd. Guest
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Wood, minister of Zion United
Church of Christ. Newark, N.J.
. and son of Mrs, Harold Wood,

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by %'alter Hoberg at Forest the Present commissi
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'City Baptist Church at 1:30 progressed rapidly and,, I feel,

sister, Dr. Mary Miller, of Plant City. The elder Rev. Miller is a retired
Methndjsf mlnjsf-pr and Miss Miller fes-,q'hpc Fnrrlh ,f 'P'lnrMe Snnthrn
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A program of slides taken in "In my opinion constitutional
the Holy Land will be presented revision is long ovcrdu and

GUES1S at the home of Rev, and Mrs. J. Robert Miller, of Bear Lake

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Charles C.'McBratnie, Sr., 73,
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of Birchrunville, Pa.;'tw'o Big- Ja California.

tars, Mrs. Agnes Frost and Miss

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Herold R. lleckenbach, The)-

lie was a member of All Souls destitute in a waterfront hotel martin, Lelia Pleasant, Funiiie
Catholic Church and a senior last September.
sf, Tookes, William
member of Sanford Kiwanis
Sanford; Eva J. Kuhike, Lake
Club.
Mary; Ervin J. Button, Patricia
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Rose A. McBratnie, of, Sanford; With Broken Hip - + Sacra, St. Augustine; Lisbet J.
two sons, Cdr. Charles B. Mc. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac- Willis, Winter Park; Antornette
Bratnie Jr., of Oceana, Va., and tor Dean Jones is at Los An- Rovinelli, Framingham, Mass.
John Edwa rd McBrathie, of geles' Cedars of Lebanon HosBirths
West Chester, Pa; two daugh- pltal with a possible broken hip
Mr, and Mrs. George J. St-iften, Miss + Ellen McBratnie, of suffered Wednesday when his fey, Sanford, a boy.
Sanford, and Mrs. Mary Secrist, motorcycle hit a coyote In BaDischarges
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paw,

and 12 grandchil. 300 miles south of San Diego. and baby boy, Sarah A.

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He was taken to Tijuana and und baby girl, Sunforti; Surah
Gramkow Funeral Home is in then flown to San Diego for E. Ransdell, DeBary; Edward
charge of arrangements,
emergency treatment.
A. Davis, Titusville.

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inany potentiul dangerous situutions. Proel4iming the Slifety Week here

under the sponsorship of the Future Farmera of America, who urge cura

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took heavy losses In the early
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Christian and Evangelical and Jy helpful to the commission'
er-n Methodist Church of Atlan.
+ + Reformed Churches. Neweorn- obtain the public reaction
ti, Ga.
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ed and are itivited to join in citizens should take a
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The United Church of Delton final proposed constitution.
more thu 4.5 members and
is a member of the United "I urge all citizens interested friends who were present to bid
Church of Christ, the denumlpresenting their views to Zv: Knight farewell since he
nation formed by the union t' appear at the hearing," Davis will leave next month to accept

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NAACP demonstrations have jets at London airport saM:

fires at seven of th em, despite Marine Regiment came under
with the murder of Gloria
Jean a heavy barrage of 19 missiles, heavy small-arms and mortar
Davy, 22, of Dyer, Ind., believed Th
e loss of two more planes fire as the Communists appar.
to have been tile first of h during
the raids Itursday ently tried to drive
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Ford
the Leather-nurses slain.
brought the toll over the Nor th necks from a strategic hillside
Poli ce said Speck's picture to nine this week,
dominating three escape routes
led by the sole survi- O n
was identified
e
of
the
pilots
was
res.
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Laos. The Marines replied
var. Corazon Amurao, 23, a Fill.
with artillery.
pino exchange nurse, as the killThelatest enemy toll In OperCr, and that three of his finger- Ex-Movie Star
ation
Hastings, which began
prints were found in 1. townlast Friday, rose to 521 dead by
house.
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Out
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bably killed. Five North VietLOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac- namcse, 125 weapons and large
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Conway, 61, star of stores of supplies have been
the "Falcon" film series, is xc- captured.
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Chicago Community Hospital relenting air war, attacking for the Leathernecks.
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six-mile - wide demilitarized
sought in the murder of eight organized force.
Over
th
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student nurses from the South

Guest speaker for Sunday's

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announced that Speck was being action In the South as a single withdrawal toward Laos or the

Longwood with special services borough or Mrs. W. A. Lochte. "Praying to a Personal God."
Mrs. Robert A. Bennett and
at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church
Principal
of
the
school
mill
Mrs.
H. G. Richardson, hostess.
; on Orange Avenue. Singspira- be Rev. J. Lawre
nce Ward, es for the meeting, served dition will take place as well as minister, who also will bring licious nut bread and coffee.
evangelistic sermon to be given a daily object lesson. Mrs. Yai. Th
e 13 members presen t also
by Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor. borough - will be superintendent included Mesdames
Roger Bar.
The school will continue Mon. and Mrs. Calvin Oldham will rim. James Griffin, Richard
Si)' day through Friday next week serve as pianist and be in
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as teaching where needed. Painter,
and Milton Sorokow.
ky.
I conclude with a youth revival well
Mrs. Ward will be in charge
Sunday, July 31, at 7 p.m.
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Police Supt. O.W. Wilson had division has been reported in the possibility that Communist

l be provided for babies Market Mrs. Alvera E. Kelly
whose parents are attending is chairman of this project.
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slashing his arms In a skid row it was the first time in the move westward toward Laos.
hotel. Fifteen hours earlier war a full North Vietnamese U. S. officials did not dismiss

Mrs. Rape read an inspira.
Annual summer Vacation Bi- the teaching program. Those
ation
are
tional
poem foll owed by Mrs.
hle School will begin at the in need of transport
First Pentecostal Church of asked to contact Mrs. Ed Yar- James Leonard's program on

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the Cook County Hospital emer- mountaineer general known to as a blocking force after a large

- individual classrooms for les- urges, all Interested children in well-known Florida minister
Sons in arts and crafts and BI- the community to attend and now 'writing for Standard Pub.
tIe study. After class, refresh- expresses the opinion each per. lishing Company. Regular
Leonard Casselberry
will
find something of in- ices of the church are
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Vacation Cburch School Ut to be taught in Seminole Coun. __
perforined thut the some 2011 creused.
conducted at the present time
group will assemble again in terest. _____________________
in the daily classes,
I Decision on thi' matter came Grace Methodist Church, Onora ty, Mrs. Angelin Taylor, audioat the Sanford Woman 's Club,
the church for closing service.
jieopk
present were
fed,en.
enjoy- at a recent. meeting of the Road, will be conducted Aug. 'isual coordinator, said today. Deltona Church
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Oak Avenue.
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the Fellowship,
highly
Teachers will include Mrs.
classes
fr-urn
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a.m.
prayruup,
with
Mrs.
Iuyinond
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The
courses
being
offered
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tej-tained, dismissed wi th
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er of thanks for God's Blessings I Lawson, chairman, presiding, until noon each weekday for preparation and production of
Dora McDaniel, beginners; Mrs.
(ait+vr it was pointed out that children four th rough 12 years Instructional materials (three
W• Offer
by Ret-. Virgil L. Bryant, the only approxima
Mary
Reid
and
Mrs.
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te
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one-fourth
old.
hours credit) and school library 10 Receive I 0
On. Of The
new pastor, and were safely at
Registration will be at 8:30 administration a ii d service
Thompson,
primaries;
Mrs.
Si.
Honors
Pastor
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the
suggested
time
for
chilborne in bed by 8:80 p.m.
Largest Sslscfios
by] Coombs and Mrs. Evelyn
I dren's schooling was being a.m. Aug. 1. Furth er informa. ( three hours credit.
Of Fresh Flowers
I used.
McCleary, teens, and Rev. Rev. Durward H. Knight Jr.,
tion may be obtained by ca lling Mrs. Taylor suggests that New Members
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superintendent,
his
wife
and
their
th
ree
cliii.
It was felt a flanneigraph th e church office,
Grant, genera
Plastic Arrangements,
th ose who are interested
drendren, Joyce, Jack and Gail,
11%. Mild red Haney
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Church Lectern
I story and music, with teachers
will
teach
the
adults.
Etc. In C.ntraf Florida
there coursescontact her at the
were honorees at a reception
The United Church of Del- Rev. G ra
I taking turns in use, would be
nt hii issued an in. Sunday evening at First ijijtj. I
Seminole County
Materials tons, which meets for worship vlt.ation to the public to attend
of advantage. Chil dren will at.- Class Meeting
SANFORD
Center, 1101 Pine Street.
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Methodist
Church
of
San.
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tend
these
perio
Is Dedicated To
ROWER SHOP
a.m. each Sunduy
at the
Vacation Bible School whi
ds in their The Bykota Adult Sunday The courses are not closed Deltona Community
Center
on bein
ch i's ford.
- thun open. SChDUl CUSS of Bear Lake and teacbers should register Luke Monroe. will receive
g held In th e evenings in
Rev. Knight has been pastor I C.r, L 1 &amp; $esf.rd Ave.
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order that more adults and chil- of the local congregation since 322-laz
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dinner meeting at the church
Edwin Bradd
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accepted
class.
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ThU von"1111wion also voted ht 7 p.m. Thursday. Newly
ivity.
By Mr-s. Rik-hie Harris
Under his leadership the memRev. George B. Owen, is en.
I to send absentee cards each elected officers of th e class are
Dedication tiervices for the
weel. und to present Cross and George Hayter, president; Leo

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keting in front of city hail-- a records. I w* all set to come
virtual truce sluice a mass on a hnlldny accompanied by a
march Inst Monday ended with w o m a n friend. When she

Speck had lost 1% pints of Division of 8,000 to 10,000 men mand post. One Marine battal

years old.
12:30 until 3:30 p.m.
Th ere will be no preliminary On
Saturday, July 23,

Edwin Braddock Memorial Lee- I Crown j)ins for perfect
and the building on Sanford
attend. Sulint, vice president; Harold of two-wheeled motorcycles go for the service, wi th Mrs. Owen
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were conducted during I ar*te each three mon ths, six Irwin, secretary, and Dick to the United States and Great us pianist, will be the prelude, ionshfu1ion Meet alter
morning worship services last I mon ths, and a year.
th
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church began.
"Andante," by Grieg, and the
Britain.
Gibbons, treasurer.
Sunday at Barnett Memorial I
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charge
of the reception
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Timmy Sam, who played
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House Committee for July Is eseola prior to the cummlsslon meat of cookies, varied nut
outaand1ng a thletes of th eI -.'
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has been announced for Aug' Hospital. Those interested may
1th classes from 9 until meet the third Tuesday of each
II am. for children three to 15
rch

I followed by salute to the :nut Mrs. Everett J. Kinnaird, pre. 11 a.m. worship service at San.
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ford Christian Church .jfl
and salute to the Bible. The schoolers.
Mrs. Yarborough invites, and Robert Hannon, of Lake Wales,
students then will go to their

Aviatrix, 74,
Soloes Atlantic

f,ONf)O4 (At') - Marlon
flitter says he cnn report to hart, 74, of Washington, DC.,
them flint a city housing ('Ode says she just flew the Atlantic
which ln'tmnrq effectIve AUg. solo for fun.

ed hill identified by a captured hn rer.1teit jot 7 to. iii. sattira n y
have another. You may choose quarters said the foe was the 15-year-old private as a North
firninktow runt-ral Ifivitio%.
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babl Communist toll In the by North Viet Nam's 324-Il DI.
Asked about Getty's state eight-day Marine drive to more vision.
men Dr. Norcross said: "Mr. than 1,000 killed, the Marine Marine Corps planes 811(1 arGetty is a lawyer. I am a physi. command said,
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and Mrs. Jack H. Rossman for
Vacation Church School at
the Geneva Methodist. Churchward
the benefit
of theMemorial
pediatric
of Seminole

the auditorium for assembly 2; Mrs. Lochte, primary 1, and

Scheduled Here

the official board to purchase
ger Harris.
All this Fun and Frolic took a set of flancoigraph sto ries
place at such a rapid pace and in order that schooling time Schedules VCS
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"DEATH"

Decision

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him. When I visited him lie np- Hard fighting pushed the pro. attenipting to block any retreat

ship of Mrs. Thomas L. Largen

th ere
regis1ratIon and classes will be,
will be a bat, sale Sponsored by
g in th e open ing day. Nursery th e WSCS at 9
a.m. at Publix
wil

hi'iirI,,g a progress report I rmfl
Mayor Louis II. flitter flits art-

heart attack earlier this week, through the night against a A U. S. spokesman refused to
but that two cardiologists would large force f
ro m an elite North say whether any of the Soviet- that enemy casualties in the
examine him to determine his
Vietnamese division in the Jun. built nilsslles brought down el. latest fighting were not yet
condition.
known.
Norcross said Speck's li fe was gles and hills nearly atop the thor of the planes,
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not in danger but Getty told 17th Parallel frontier. At dawn, A task force of 7,000 U. S.
newsmen Thursday: "In my they called in Marine planes to Marines and 3,000 South Viet- Funeral Notice
opinion as a layman there I,% an prevent the enemy from fleeing namese troops just below the outside chance we may lose toward Laos.
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Sle)iratnlø Hr., 73, of Hnhlt(,rtl,

A Mission Sewing Group has
been started under the leader-

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sot1vjIlt'5 ratlaf troubles rncti ceetkrnq.
throwing in the troubled areas.
H tIPt'ISlOtl
tf(lfly—whether Pnrson said he Is tryinst In
There were nearly 2fl0 met.
Negroes will march atitl demon- keep pence In the' cigrt, corn

vnnrf'tntnt of Colored f'etiple,

RKI'UHLICAN CANDIDATES were Introduced at. it joint lnel'l+iflg Ct)
sponsored by the Seminole County executive committee zin(l t h e Seminole
County Youn g Republicans Thursday night at South Seminole Bank, Left

continues to recover from

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qtrp or contlne to talk with IflUflhty hut that his voice Is not dents of violence altogether in
the three previrms nights and 22
city r'fficcinlq nhnut dernnntis for eJed as It once
littler jobs, imlisilig and recrea- of past broken promises , dh Negroes have been sentenced to
city Jail, with other trials postI lowil mdlii leg.
Officials.
ported
and several alleged law ,
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Rain helped curtail vantlalism
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Public Dc
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he will
enter a plea of Innocent for
Thchnrd Speck, accused of murdering eight student nurses last

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by the various officers.
During the husineas session,
M Rape announced th e circles
would furnish dinner at the

hood.

the auspices of "Men for Miss- week by Ken Miller and Dan

The closing number was en- SS Materials

companied at the piano by Ro- Ch=.-h has voted to request

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"We can't plead guilty to anything as I project the defense,"

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committee tribute of the young missionary the past year.

face temptation, and not suc- Delmas Copeland and Leonard I who will leave Miami by plane will be conducted by Ret'. David School Planned
vii wu Introduced and recited cumb. He will give me the gift Casselberry of
the Casselberry I Sunday morning for a two week Pratt, or Ebensvjlle, Tenn., son
some very moving poetry, which of life ulthout end.
tour of missions in Colombia and of Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt,
Included "Walk Slowly, Dear," "The Lord shall prese rve thy
Ecuador.
of Altamonte Springs.
"Seeing Things at Night by going out and thy coming in
They will travel with a group Evening services at the In Longwood
Young People," and one written from this time forth, and even
--..of 22 men and women under church will be conducted each
by an unknown tramp in * Thu' forevermore." If I can submit
By Donna Estes

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Tht125 Nonnan, Sunday Casilla 28. Los Condes.
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School; Copeland, Training
Union, and Green, BrothO. Methodist VCS

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God. He will preserve me. He
out at a fast pace with Ds- will gfvr me the strength to Sout
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era, as only La Florida can dish thy soul." Though I face countless evils in my life; th ough I
out.
il th oughts and purTh e program which followed embrace ev
the supper was emceed by Mrs. sue my own th oughtless inten-

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has recommended as depart.. whose headquarters address In Mrs. Otis Taylor gave th e de-

bons, secretary; Mrs. Jean Mueller, president; Mrs. Catherine Baird

from all evil: He shall preserve
every detall; decoration, et cot-

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Copeland.
voca ti on will be given by James at its regular monthly meeting
Assisting Thom will be Dea. Ethlngton and Benediction by presented a lovely book entitled
cons, Walter Hoberg, chair- Alfred PIet.rantoni.
"Joy of Words" to Mrs. W illiam
Thomu Cox, Ralph Invitation is extended to the Rape in appreciation of her
G reen, and Clinton Crawley.
public to attend the service In services as circle chairman for

I~EWLY ELECTED officers of the Bear Lake Methodist Woman's So-

presb'terlan Church of Sanford will He leave me comfortless

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moon by night." The sun of -

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reach out and touch me in MY world that lie sent His only be-

gotten Son thin It to save me
pain and sorrow?
'My help cometh even from from my sins as my keeper, ma''
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the Lord, which made heaven strength, my protection against
and earth." God creates: God all evil. I must entrust my life to Him, for He shall preserve

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plans to 4=011 St Now Orleans pAring for the wark and to study
Baptist Seminary
In Septem. Spanish at Brigham Young tini-

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helpi" Who can belp me as I
grovel

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his discharge from the Nav3'

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clean mountains stand, where watch over me as a shepherd the -clauds veil th e heights in watches his flock. If I can but
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myste. 1
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I
need
will
comfort
me.
lie
wfll
never;
answers and the power

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Junior

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he continues his studies with. reti ii.
out Interruption. He will grad.
He will report to the Salt Lake

Karen Williams, secretary, and Blair Kither, president, Senior of ficers,

and, Pat Osborn, president; George Tiffinay, vice president, and Regina

feet, frm the problems which tbee will not slumber."'Oh. how

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Elniore

Edwards qualifies under an act re"aro. of St.. Paul, Minn., and
Of Congress
for Federal aid if of the late John Elmore Gar-

Temple, minister, are (left to right) Barbara Tiffiiuiy,, vice president;

eyes from the dirt beneath MY to be moved; He that

or Elder John

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As a disabled veteran, Rev. Station, is the son of Mrs. Helen

METHODIST Youth Fellowship groups of Grnce Methodist Church, Sanford, bave elected officers for the coming year. Shown with Rev. Robert

quite righL read Psalm 121.

A faeU testimonial In hon-

Was accepted with
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flev. Arthjr B. Edwards, be.
for the Chilean Mission, ill
cause of opportunfty to sttend nducted
6 p. rn. Sunday
A theological seminary under the Sanford Church of J(?51j5
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as minister of the Foreit City Park Avenue.

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Church in
God. These are the thoughts

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Special presentation oT the
book. "Scouting For Boys" by
Bayden Powell, founder of the
Mack
scouting movement, to
Sawyer Jr.. who was determined to have worked 'hardest to
become the

Your

Fireman
ILII.GILES, now in his
21st Year with his

Sanford Fire Department, first joined the
force In 1945. Be was
born in Madisonville,
Tenn., but near the end
of 1926 be moved to
Lake 'Monroe where be
now resides with his
wife, Anna. They are
the parents of three chil(Herald Photo)
dren.

First Methodist

To Hear Guest
Missionaries

Guest speaker for the So
clay evening service at Ph
Methodist Church will be M
Bans Anrbekken, the

form

Ellen D. Meriwother of Sa
ford. Rev, and Mrs. Aurba
ken, missionaries in the Wm
Division of the Board of
sbus of the Methodist Churc
are on a year's furlough.
For the past 10 years th
have been working in Algei
where he served as superl
tendont for Methodist Misslo
in North Africa until 1962.
this time he became direct
of the Christian Committee i
Service In Algeria, under t
World Council of Churches.
Mrs. Aurbakkon has sorv
In many areas of work, wi
Children's Work her special
She has served as secretary
the Committee of Religir
Educations for the Conferen
stçted lur!ery seho
has
and traId teaclirs. Th Cc
mission on Missions of I
church extends special invi
tion to everyone to come
the evening worship surv,
Sunday at 7:15.

Pentecostal
Ladies Plan
Dinner
By Donna Estee
The Ladies Auxiliary of I

First. Pentecostal Church
Longwutid will sprnu4or anoti
of its deliciouli Southern fri
chicken dinners from 4:80
p.m. Saturday, Aug. f at I
church annex on Orange A
nue, auxiliary president M
M. L. McDaniel has unnoui
ed.
ltlembe.rs of the fund en
mittec for the dinner inelL
Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Gertrt
Thompson and Mrs. Nati
Drummond. Teetiage girls
the church will serve as Wa
resses.
Included on the menu wi
the chicken will be pott
salad, green beans, pick]
Wets, hiunienuk' biscuits a
butter, rake and coffee,
punch.
Permons wishing to ma
tcwrvuticns
uiy
roll N
McDaniel or Bev. E. lit
Grant, pastor. Delivery serv
and takeout dinners will
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After ha
vice president Anibal A. M
esder disappeared Jail April
was charged with ernbezzll
$240,000 from the Curtiss )
ticimd Bank of Miami Sprl*
Now the sum has been upj
to $95,000.
The grand jury returned
three-count indictment agali
Mercader, who left Miami A
15 and is believed living in I
native Uruguay.
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The largest induur duck
the world
Is located An N
York City's Grand Central S
lion. The clock has a 15•11
Ian. and Its minute hand
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founder's conception

of a scout, highlighter the recent court of awards ceremonies of Boy Scout Troop 197 of
Longwood held at Christ Epis-

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The book was a gift from
Charles Bourchler, former assistant district commissioner for
the Longwood area and was preifled by D. L. Brooks. present
Be
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The Sawyer youth also was
presented with troop warrant
certificate as patrol leader; was
gifted with a Bay Scout hatchet
for being named top saleman of
the troop In the Circus Capers
ticket selling and his patrol, the
Panther Patrol, which received
a saw for top salesmanship and
won a special campout for being the honor patrol for a three
month period.
Also presented awards were
Bob Elliot. Chuck Wood, Steve
Donnelly. Keith Thompson. Mike
Minock, Rick Magee and Steve
Fuller, second class award:
Dave Brooks advanced to Star
Scout and Danny Scott. drafting
merit badge.
Troop warrant certificates
were given to Mike Minock for
troop librarian: Bob Elliot for
quartermaster; Steve Donnell.
scribe: Keith Thompson and
Bob Creamer, patrol leaders:
Danny Scott. senior patrol leader: Roy Nelson, assistant junior scoutmaster, and to Bob
Elliot. Chuck Wood and Rickick
Magee
Magee for den chief.
The parents and scouts enjoyed an evening of scouting to.
gcthcr and a variety of demonstrations were given by the patrols.
Next regular meeting for the
troop. whch is sponsored by the
South Seminole Optimist Club,
will take place Aug. $ after the
boys return from a week at
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Vacation Bible School plans
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The school Is scheduled Aug.
1-14, from 9 a.m. until noon
each day, with classes for four
to 14 year olds.
Serving as assistant director
will be Mrs. Duane Green.
Othu- leaders are Mrs. Jane
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Baldwin, publicity and junior
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cry for children of the workers; Mrs. Virginia Stubbs, juniors; Mrs. Paul McKenzie, Kindergarten; James Keoughan,
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Rev. Ped Guthrie who Is on
vacation. Rev. Guthrle will re.
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By Donna Estee
Closing exercises for the
two-week Vacation C h u r c h
School at Christ Epicnpul
Church of Longwood are scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday at the
church with Rev. Warren
Thompson, vicar, officiating.
Father Thompson will be assisted by Berman Schimniing,
lay reader, and Mrs. Charles
?asternack, director of the
school.
Sixty-eight students who have
attended the school will be recugnised.
Following closing exercises,
an ice cream social will take
place in the parish house to give
students and parents an opportunity to meet the new vicar.
The junior high department,
under the direction of Mn. Dun
Ridlon and Mrs. William Creamer, will present a skit on Bible
School for the entertainment
of the auemb)y.

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OUR 5th J. U. FIFID
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hurling of pitcher Jeff Pryor
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Post 33 Thursday evening as
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Thu
local Amorkan
gj
te*m fell, 3-2, In the opening game of the Slrth District
double elimination playoffs.
Sanford now meets Winter
Park this evening at 5:80 p.m.
at the Carter St. Field In Orlando. Winter Park was defeattd by Edgewater In Thur"t.
day's ocond game.
.
The winner of the Ssnfoi-cl.
Winter Park game will meet
the loser of the Evans-Edge- .
water game in em1-final play
Saturday evening at Tinker
Field. One more loss will aiimGOING AFTER the Sixth District playoff title
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bad m
straight tournament
S pfore running Into the
be-MI*g Leesburg utflt,
bs eeetod eight bits off
hurlers Rieky Csrtar
p
Lmi hurler Bob Ma-

Seniors
Defeated
Delaney Park AB Stars
T
IS&amp; hur uneaed runs in
Inning last night and
sP
the Seminole AD
brn
the
district three
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with
I...i
Casselberry.
Field in
CN
hurler David Unity
Delaney only five bits
aU
*y ewhga
the
M
'T&amp; tapltalized on four
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ails to oust Seminole,

ers-up In the State,
competi-

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S.s.Is to five bits and four
seven Innings. The
drew first blood with
1sAM
the first inning on
a *al
by Ton, Plnnock1 a
a
wi plk and a long double
by.
Delassy came back to tie
e iki with an unearned run
M e econd inning. The Sem'4n 1il1 the lead again in

with an

unearned run.

DeIy scored twice in the
ta
g on a pair of inb
u.s by Seminole. Jamie
bsled a long home run
I Viii t au In the fifth Inning
the acare three to three
ajgi. However, the roof
cavVi M In the last of the fifth
kr
Seminoles as Delaney
plated
r runs on three tilts.
1ssols could manage only
ass r is the last two Innings,
that bank
a long home
zy catcher Tom Pinnock.
1I1OLE: Pinnock c (42E, Nu&amp;fl 2b (2-2-0), Viers 2b
if (11), Unley p, ss (4.0.1),
St.t if, p (3.0.0), Cornell lb
(444), Hargis ef (2-0.0), Dow.
ill r (24.di), Griffin u, 2b (204), Fisdi 3b (3.0-0).
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Stuart
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ao4; Pio1Mer and Cone. LP
—Usley. 5O—Uniey 5, Stuart
1, Pinholster 6; .BB—Unley 5,
Plnholster 4.

Legal Notice
VflED STATES Dhi'TftIc'i
COtJT MU11JLI I)lt1ItlCT (ii'
P50510k OHLANDO DlItl(J%.

Case )o. C6--Or1-Clv—UNjT1:(,
STATEt OP AMERICA. Plaint ill.
VS. HAROLD w. t1AflT1NLALE,

JR., &amp; PAUUXE K. MARTiN.

DALE. his wife. Defcndant,.0*.a W0 IKRVICK Br rLBLlC*I1OL.-.O motion and affidsvft of plaintiff In the above
entitled can,. t, KENI'ELL W.
WHERUT Its Aaij.tant United
Stata
Attorney, In an artion

agaInst tb.
HAROL.I)
W. MARTINIALE. JR.. &amp; I'At'LIE K. MARTINDALE, his wife.
an.d to •for. ii lien un real
property sitnate In this District
and dacrlteil as f1lc.w.: Lnt
BIo
5, .ft1er Home, Orlando.
I.o.

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to plat

thrr .tit

ve*r4.d to pIkt book 1*. pages
5 and I. ppbltc r1Nnds of Semi-

nobe County, Florida, and it apP*a1nj to Lte Court tbst the
d.fdaata HAROLD W. lIARTDJDAUC. lit., &amp; rAUI.1si K
W1f are not
thbbft*,nts of nor found wslh.
In *. State of Florida and hsve
not oIants.rf1y *$'peared beres',
and: that personal •er'.ke U("
tb•j Is nt prattled becaus.r

thaW Testiest, and whereabnta
era vnkoows, It Is

honey held Sanford to just foui
hits, two each by Tom Bark
and Bandy Boyd. Mahoney alsc
fanned 15 in his route-going per
fcurmzince.
Dale Miller with three biti
iind three rims batted In, ie
the Ite.biwg bitters.
Barks scored Sanford's onil
run In the third Inning, aftei
Leesburg had jumped to a S-(
lead.
SANFORD. Barks u (31.2)
Doss lb (24.0), Boyd c (3.0-2)
Sergent ef (3.0.0), Steffens ii
(2-0-0), Ashby Sb (24.0), Car
let p (0.0-0), Simpson 2b (2-0.0),
Pruitt If (2.0.0), Cannon If (1.
0.0), Sheffield ef (1-0-0), Browii
p (1-0.0), Bach 2b (14.0).
LEESBUIG
352 1Ø5—* S
SANFORD
.51 051 1 41
Mahcme and lhtiller; Carter,
Brown (1) and Boyd. LP—Carter. SO—if abone 15, Carter 1,
Brown 2; BB—Mnhney 5, Carter 2, Brown 2.
SB—.Luken, Ezefl.

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hits.
Manager John Brewer will use
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rick as his starting pitcher in
today's game with the Winter
Park Kiwanis All-Stars.

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NOTICE I'NDER
TO WHO1 IT MAT CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
the underslgne4, pursuant to the
"Flctitlu Name Statute" Chapter S61,Oil, Florida Statute, will

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Legal Notice

If (1-0-0), Stephenson p (1-0-

NORTHGATE: Rose as (3(I-I), Wateon 2b (2-0-0), Ferrin
$b (0-0-0), Patterson if (8-0-0),
Whitener lb (2-0-0), O'Brien c
RB]
Xcii, Neufield; 213
(2-0-1), Nasser If (2-0-0),
Keim;
SB
Ferrin.
Hansbraug'h cf (1-0-0), Mc-

Legal Notice

______________________________

0), Glaze rf (0-0-0), Meeks 3b
NOTICE TO DKFENfl
(2-0-0), Constantine Sb (0-0-0), TIlE STATE
OF
TOt
WILLIE LEE DIXON
Chunat ci (2.1.1).
Whose residence and adNorthg-ate
000 000-0 2 1
dress is unknown
Seminole
$10 OOx-4 6 3
PLE.I: TAKE NOTICIC that
you
hereby required to file
Moritz, Sellers (1'), lalar (5) yourare
writtp an,wt- or defense,and O'Brien; Stephensen and if any, personeIl or by an attc'rney, on or t'efor. August 15,
Wierich, LI'
Mcarit.z. SO
f'66, at the C'ttic-p of
Clerk
Stephenson 13, Sellers 5; BB— of the Circuit Court,theat
the
COUthii,
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p
in Sanford, Seminole
Moritz 2.

Legal Notice

County, Florida, 2771, and to
mall * copy thereof to STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH,
Attcrnpu's for Plaintiff, Post office Box t50, Sanford, Florida,
2771, In that certain divorce
proc-ceding
against you
•',___._pending
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uouri of the NInt)
IN COVNTY J1DGE'
('01ST Judicial Circuit in and for Semi.
SESINOL.E COINTy, FLOfllfl.% nole Cnu,itu-, Florida, in Ch*t,.

I'lie No. 50Cm
ESTATE or
JOHN P. Stc-COHMACK,
Decenst'd.
NOTICE TO CREDITo
To ALL PERSONS HATING
CIA IRS
DES AN nS

c'e-ry, an alibreviated title of sak
cause
being
RUFI'S DIXON
Plaintt, versus WILLIE LE

DIXON, Dcfe-ndant, and hereir
Tall not or a Decree Pro Cofp
will be entered against you, an
the cause proceed cx parte.
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register with the Clerk of i-he AGAINST SAIl) ESTATE,
(SEAL
You and each of you are here.
Circuit Court, in and tot-Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
County, Florida. upon receipt of by notified and required to rn.
Clerk
of the Clrrult Court
p1-oct of the. publication of this any claims and demands which
fly: Jean E. Wilke
nt,tip, the fittitioup flanie, to- you, or either of you, may have
Deputy Clerk
wit: FRANK'5 MARKET under against said estate in the office STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
which I am engaged In huplcp, of
Hon. Karlyle Housholder, McINTOSH
at Molille Manor Substation. County Judge of Seminole Coun- Attorne-ys ft-ar Plalntift
Highway 44 it the City of ty, at hi, office in the Court- Post Offic-e Box 11:11;
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house in Sanford. Florida, with- Sanford, Florida
22771
That the party interested In in six calendar months from the Publish July 15,
1. &amp; Aug
said t'uini-pp enterprise Is as time of the first pub1icatio cf
1066
I) I Y 0 5 C £
thip
foil
ow
a:
notice.
T)r'rt-n
Each claim or diPAtL.TXE PATRICIA TAYLOR.
macnd must be in writing and
FRANK St. SAHR
PlaInt1f
contain the place of residence
Ste phen fl Mag-yar
NOTICE OP srl'r'
"a..
and post office address of the 'I'OLrI.ORE%CE II ft E W S T Eli
Attorney fir Petitioner
THE CIRCIIT COIB? %1WTH WILLARD OSCAR TAYLOR.
41 North Magnolia Ave.
claimant and must be sworn to
Ht ITh-ALL, If living, and ii
D)CIAL (IRCtIT OP P'LOr'erendant Orineido.
l.y the claimant. hip agent or
Florida 3IOI
deed, the unknown hcir.t.
A. t
OTICE TO IPrEAR
*WD SOft 5L.I%OLE
law and devise-es of FI1OR.
T'leted at Orlando, ('range attorney, or the same shall be
U%TT.
TO, MR. WiLLARD OS C A R
"old.
ENCE BREWSTER H1.'D.
('unty, FlorIda, July ii',
j
IA%C'EftT O. 10145
TATLOR
1.1 Mary St. StcCormac-k
NALL and the unknown
Publish July ::. 9 &amp; Aug. 5,
6WS CALL STREET
O110E OP SVIT I
As domiciliary Executrix of
12. 11461;.
heirsat.law and devisee,
SOtiGAGit PORIflCLOSVRRC
CAPITAL HEIGHTS.
said
estate,
DDB-77
MARYtA'
of ELIZABETH N. rERRY,
3DERAL NATIONAL MORTTHOMAS E. CLARK
deceased, and the legate,,
TOT? ARE HEREBY NOT!.
UE ASSCJCLATJON. a corilorIs the ('-nun of the (0n5t5- Attorney for
grantee-p, creditors, under
on,
VIED that a Complaint for Dlor agaIXIs ELIZABETH N.
been filed against you Jude-c. %ernis,,I,- ('ousep- . Florida, clomicillar,' Executrix
Pllntiff, vorre
42 First Federal Building
E 1 H V.
and you are required to sere I Probate.
deceased, and
Orlando, Florida
}'}tEN"E B It E \V STEH
:EIJtlrK T WYMAN and a copy of your answer or plead. Is nez Eattite of
Publish .1 uly 15,22,
lIt I) N A L L. i
hag It, the Complaint on the ('AR(ILIN.t WEEKS LAvSç
EILEEN H. WY!AN, his wife
&amp; Aug.
4 e ad,
Pi,tlntiir s attnrnt., HARVEY
respectively And a.fl3' and
Deceased. 5, IOf.6.
TO, FREDERICK E. WYMAN CCtT?LTER. p. o. Box 216. Forest ro All Creditors sad Prrs*a. 0DB-SI
all parties having or claim.
hag tn have any estate,
atid EILEEN H. WYMAN. City. Florida., and file the ori- )Iis lag t'leI. or flr*4a
NOTICE or
right, title or interest In,
his wife whop residence ginal atsuer or pleading in the Agalast Said Eatite,
(haa.ery Na, ISI%4
You atid curb cit you arc hereor lien upon said property
and whereabouts are un- office of the Clerk of the Circuit
known.
in Seminole County, Florida,
Court on or before the 5th day by notified and required to pre- THE STATE OF PLORIDA TO
LETTIE IRENE WILLIAMS,
thsc'ribed herein,
lot
ARE HEREBY NOT!- of August, 1066. If you fall to do sent any claim, and demand,
ResIdence Unknown, a n d
YOt' AND
VIED that a Complaint to fore- so. a decree pro confeapo wl be which you, or either of you, may
0? YOU ARE
whose last known mailing NOTIFIED EACH
tb,... a certain mortgage encuni. taken againp you for the relief havt against the estate of CARthat a suit to quiet
address
Is:
OLINA WEEKS LAWSON, detitle has been filed against you
bering the. following described demanded iii the Complaint.
WESTERN STATE HOSPI- by WILLIAM E. DAVIS
DATED at Forest City. Flor- ceased, late of said County, to
teal property. tt'-wit
and
TAL, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. MARY JO DAVIS, his wife, and
the County Judge .t Semlnole
lot II. BLOCK 2. NORTH ida. this 6th day of July, 1966.
A
sworn
Complaint
having JOE A. FTHOt'D and BENDCounty, Florida. at his office in
ORLANDC, according to plat (SEAL)
the court house of said County been filed against you in Cir- ETTE S. STROIJD. his wife,
tbe.rof
Arthur H. Beekwitb. Jr.
in
recorded In Flat
at Sanford, Florida. within six cult Court in and for Seminole the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Clerk
Book l. Pages 10 and 11.
Florida, by HENRY Judicial Circuit of
calendar months from the time County,
By: Martha T. S'jhben
Pul,bic Records of Seminole
Florida, in
Deputy Clerk
Counts, Florida.
cit the first pUblication of this HERIOD WILLIAMS. Plaintiff, and for Se-rialocile County
in
for
divorce,
lititice. Two copies of each claim
versus
LETTIE ('hancery No. 16190, on the fol.
I NCL.I Iii NG .pec'I fically. but not )4*rvey Coulter,
IRENE
WILLIAMS,
lowing
Defendant,
Aitr'y
for
Plaintiff
cr
demand
shall
be
In
writing,
described
by way of limitation, the follow.
property, (o.
log fliturj. and •ou1pment, all Puhiaah July 5. 15, 2, ?0, fl45$
and shall state the pl*ce of resi- tbes, presents are to command wit:
yc
Ica
appear
and
file
'our AnNW' of SW* of Section 21,
Jierinanently installed:
dence end post office address of swer
on other defense or Tile-ad Wall Hetetthe claimant, and shall be sworn
Township 21 South, flange
Punelray
IN
TilE CIRCE'!? COVMT OP to by the claimant,
21 East, Seminole County,
Model VA - VS
his agent, or Ing herein with the Clerk of the
THIC NINTH Jt'flICI*. CIR.. attorney and accompanied
lint Water Heater
Florida.
by a Circuit Court of Seminole CounDay &amp; (TI?
OP AND P05 SERINOLE filing ie'e cf one dollar
ty, Florida., and serve a copy and the abbreviated title of said
Night
Model 10-C
and such thereof
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PL0RIfl*.
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'ILLlA5I E. DAVIS, et
Carroll Burke, Attorney at Law, ux. and JOE A.
shall be void.
has been filed again. you In CH*%CEHI' NO, I1i3S
G12 Sanford Atlantic Nstlr'nal }'IitItiff, vs. STROUD. et ux,
the- Ibfl%.,t-l..d suit, the short SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS
s/ Charles T. Lawson
Florence Brew.
BANK,
Bank
Building, Sanford. Florida strr Hudnl!, et al, Defendants;
title of which 1. Federal National
As executor of the Lapt Will
32771. on or before the 23rd day and YOU are hereby required to
Mortgage Aaoclt Ion, a corporPlaintiff,
and Testament of
atIo organised under an Act of '.s.
CAROLINA WEEKS LAW- ci? August, A. D. 1966, Or other- serve a copy of your Answer to
wise decree prc confeuso will be the Complaint
IVAN SMITH and
and existing vursuant VICRN
SON, deceased
on the Plaintiffs'
entered against you,
to the Fedpral National Mort- MARGARET St. SMITH, his wife, S1EER &amp; SPEER
attorney, WILLIAM H. COBB.
The Sanford Herald ii desig. LEY. 217 North Eula Drive, Orgage Association Charter Act,
Defendan ta Attorneys for the Estate
fluted as a newspaper of general lando,
NOTICE OP SALE
having Its principal office In the
113 MagnolIa Avenue
Florida. and tile tks orl.
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN Sanford4 Florida,
circulation In which (his cita. ginal in the office
City of tVahington, District of
of the, Clerk
that
on
the
5th
tion
shall
be
published
once
each
day of August, Publish Jui' ::,
Columbia. Plaintiff. re ri u a,
of the Circuit Court on or beAug.
5,
3966.
at 11:00 A. SI. at the west 31:, 11011
week for four consecutive week., fore the 22nd day
FIIEIERICK E. WYMAN and
of August,
WITNESS niy hand and offi- 3966; other wise
EILEEN II. WYMAN, his wife door of the Court House of Semi- DDB-75
allegation.
De-ftfldita and you arc required nole County. at Sanford. Florida.
cial seal of the Clerk of the of said Complaintthe
will be taken
to serve
Circuit
copy of s- our Answer the undersigned Clerk will of- IN THE COI%T
Court
on
this the 19th a. confessed.
J1DhIs
r ot her plead log to the Corn fer for aaIe Tue f('lloWing dep. (,OLRT. UCRINOLic C4Ri%'T*'. day of July, A. D. 195$.
WITNESS nay hand and (be
j'Iaint Ofl Plaintiff, Attorneys, crlbed real property:
PI.(tkhI)A
(SEAL)
official scsi of the said court,
Lot ID, Bloc-k G. WOOp- ESTATE OP
Arthur H. Rn kwlth, Jr.
itt
CLEVELAND STEPHENSON
Sanford, Seminole County,
AND MIE, Suite $I
Clerk of Circuit Court
MERE PARK :ND ItEPLAT, FIIEEMAN W FftOi?T,
Florida, thl. 20th day of July,
Sanford
Atl*ti Ndtio,,*l flaik Building.
ac-cordIng to Flat thereof
By: Donna St. Marko.. DC 11466.
Deceased.

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1l'O)VBS, Serial No. 0P7509.
5511.'
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Carroll Burke
Attorney at Law
CI! Sanford Atlantic

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440 First Federal Building
Orlando, Florida
Publish July 22, 1961
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improvements now and hereafter

on said land, and fixtures attached thereto, and all rents,
issues, proceeds, and profits ac-

cooking, refrigerating, lighting,

plumbing, "entilating, Irrigating,
and power systems, machines,
appliances, fixtures, and appurtenance,, which now are or may
hereafter pertain to, or be used
with, in, or on said premises,
even though they he detached
or detachable,
public sale, to the high.t

By: Martha T. 'ihlen

LEWIS

Attorneys for Plaintiff
10 North Court Street
Post office Box 3224
Orlando, Florida
Publish July 22, 1961
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in the 1(1.17 year old division, Who W8M tiniilvle to hi ) re.ent, 4hr,wn left
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Ida,
1511
(SEAL)
Arthur H. 1ieckwltla. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Martha 'I'. Vihien
Deputy Clerk
rubUah July 5, 15, 12, 35, 191,

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EVERY DAY

T. LU Owedltm sad Pusan.
Plaintiff, Ravlag vft.
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Agel Said 5.0-_Wi
vs.
You sad each ci you gs her.ROSE MARIE GAGNE,
Defendant, by notifisd SM resulTed to J
Tm iost: MAItIF: GAGNE
You are hereby notified that a.
suit ha.. beezi tr'ivaght against
you In the Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial 'lruult, In and
For .1.mnlnole County, Fiorida,
in Chancery by NOMAND GAONE,
You are hereby required to
carve upon GENE It. STEI'JIEN.
SON, -Plaintiffs Attorney, whose
address is Post Office Drawer
One, Fern Park, Florida. a copy
of your written defenses to the
OoplaI*t In said suit on or be.
fore the 0th day of August, INS.
writtan
sad i original of
d.f.asa ba.li b. tiled with the
Clerk of said Court. Tb. purpose
of said iuit ji to obtain divorc.
of and trum the Defendant,
ROSE MARIE OAONE.
WITNESS xny band as Clerk

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Deputy Clerk
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ford, Florida. no model or
serial number.

and best bidder for cash at 11
o'clock A. St. on the 10th day
of August 11166 at the Front
Door of the Seminole Count)'
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bcckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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Grate alammerl threr'.run horn and oe nut un the eighth inning
(hrk Pettit of Huntington.
oratory, It may not rank era In the Mets' pasting of the' and getting the I'hillies
ot
wiil captain Mmy' 1:1.
with the tieclnmntloils of Win Giants and Cleo,i .lone's contrib- without a run. The Atrns got
all rrrqp team next 'ieiasnn. f.as'
stoti Churchill, any, or Casey tite(l a bases-empty shf.
their rtin in the third on five spring he led the team in 4cflr
hitq
Stengel, but future baseball his' The l)odgers iind I'irnte's en
in with 19 oak and IA qt4
torlans may well regard Wes gngeu-. In an okitime melodrnWest rum's statement as ma rk- inn on the Cocist, with laoS An
log a critical turning poiiit in gelea finally winning in the 10th
when r('iiev('r f'etc' Mikkclsoan
the history of the New York
hit John Kennedy with a pitch
Mets.
after he had purposely walked
The Mets' manager was smil- John Roseboro to load the
ing beneficently at his charges bases?
The I'iriites tutu gone ahead in
Thursday as tllvy celebrated
their 14.3 vIctory over San their half of the inning on a
pinch hit homer 1w Bob Bailey
Friaticisco and their six-game Before that, the Dodgers had
win streak, longest in the histo tied the game in the bottom of
ry of the club,
the ninth 1111(1 before that the
"If we continue at. this pace," Pirates went ahead with two
Westrum philosophized, "we'll runs in the eighth.
be up there at the end of this
Ernie Banks hit a two-run tn
month.''
pie and Curt Simmons pitched a
Westrum did not specify cx- three.hitter as the Cubs ended a
nctly where "up there" was, but Iourgarne losing streak. I)on
he made lila point. Never In Kessingt'r had a three-run triple'
their five-year existence, have in the eighth to give Chicago
the Mets been able to consider more than enough insurance'.
any problem more pressing Curt Hood hit, a three-run
than escaping last place.
homer and Chancy Smith ant-I
But now, more than 10 games Orlando Cepeda added solo Jobs,
removed from the' cellar, the helping St. lMuia to it victory
'Mets can begin to think the un' All the homers came in the Fifth
thinkable. Eighth place perhaps inning and broke what had been
— only a half-game away. Or a scoreless tie. Hank Aaron had
would you believe seventh? It's his 28th homer, most In the ma
just two games ahead.
jors, for the Braves.
The
Mets'
win
streak
began
Mike Cuellar saved a victory
AMERICAN LEAGUE
with
two
doubleheader
triumphs
for
Dave Giusti and Houston,
W. L. PcI, GB,
over Houston and now has in- coming in to relieve with two on
64 32 .667
Baltimore
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DetroIt
49 43 .533 13 Giants, who have lost seven of
Cleveland
50 44 ,532 13
CalIfornia
47 48 ,495 16½
MInnesota
45 49 .479 18
ChIcago
43 49 .467 19 ring do Rtory over the Pirates
New York
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Kansas CItY 41 51 .446 21
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the
National
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Boston
League.
Chicago
beat
Cincinnati
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Washington 40 57 .412 24½
6-i, St. Louis nutsluggt'(i AtlariThursday's Results
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7-4 and Houston nudged PhilBoston 7, CalifornIa 3
udelphia
in
10
innings.
3.2
New York 4, Kansas City 3, 11
In
the
American
League,
BosInnings
e- ton beat California 7-3, t'.,ew
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ChIcago 7, Cleveland 2
1
York
edged
Kansas
City
in
10
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'có' ,ti'it'
'-Minnesota 1, WashIngton 0
BaltImore 6, Detroit 4
Today's Games
Detroit at Cleveland, (N)
Kansas City at Washington, (N)
.c,y4-i.
"I'm proud, very proud," said
Chicago at Baltimore, (N)
California at New York, (N)
igr;t
Minnesota at Boston (N)
j--Saturday's Games
in!
pitcher Dennis Ribant summed
Detroit at Cleveland
,
Kansas City at Washington
up the current mood of the club
,
Chicago at Baltimore, (N)
succinctly. "We feel e urn un

NATIONAL LEAOU$
Dartmouth's baseball team
W. L. Pet. GB
had' Its most successful season
56
37 .602
Pittsburgh
In 40 years, winning 18, losing
55 39 .536 1
10 thIs season tinder Coach San Fran.
Tony Lupien.
Los Angeles 52 39 ,571 3
51 43 .543 5¼
Philadel.
Houston
47 46 .505 9
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In Court of County Judge, Semi- Atlanta
44 50 ,488 12¼
aide- Count, Stole of I'lorldn,
42 51 .452 14
No.
'I Cincinnati
iN RI-: i-:s'r.i'i'i-: m-'
41 51 .446 14¼
New York
MAR.T('RIE 1. Mt-'OMtMOi'T
30
63 .323 26
Chicago
Deceasr'l.
Thursday's Resulti
TO .tI.L CHEDI'l'QlIS isu ti.,.
PERSONS IIAVIG CI. A I
Chicago 8, CincinnatI 1
on DEMiNDS .t;,tiNwr stun
New York 14, San Francisco 3
ESTATEs
You, and each of you, am St. LouIs 8, AUanta 4
hereby notified and required to
present any claim or demand Houston 3, Philadelphia 2
whieh you, or either of you, may Los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 3, 10
hay, against the estate of Mar.
innings
jorie I.,. McDermott deceased, late
Today's Games
County,
W.
Virginia,
of Cabell
with filing fee of $1.00, to the
st.
Louis at Chicago
Coutity Judge'. Court of Seminole County in tht Court lion.. Pittsburgh at Houston, (N)
at Sanford, Florida, within six New York at Los Angeles, (N)
calendar months from tho date
of the first publication of this Philadelphia at San FrancIs
CO1 (N)
notice SAIl) CLAIM Oil I)E•
SAND MI'ST liE flULY SWORN
TO AN!) FILEI) IN I)L'I'LIC.tTE. Atlanta at Cincinnati, (N)
Saturday's Games
hi James Dennis McDermott
as ancillary xtcutor of the st. Louis at Chicago
Estate of Marjorie L. McDerPittsburgh at Houston, (N)
mott, Deceased
Aciglrcss 53 S'ashiiigton Ave., New York at Los Angeles
California at New York
Wheeling, West Virginia
Philadelphia
at
San
Francisco
Minnesota at Boston, (N)
Gray
cirid
Po-t'blcs, Itoberti'on
Dunedin. Florida
Atlanta at Cincinnati, (N)

Glass &amp; Paint Company, San-

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Attorneys for Plaintiff

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NOTICE TO V5EDJTOi
Page 71 of Public itesoord. of TO ALL PEItIo
g'
Seminole County, Florida.,
I
tLAIMu
IJERANDI
tug,the, with all structures, Im- AGAINST SAID o
EWTA'j,
provements, fixtures, appliances,
You and each of you are. here.
and spliurIcoances on said tend by notified and required to file
or used In conjunctIon there. at,) claim, atid demands which
with.
you, or either of you, may have
The aforesaid sale wfll be against said estate tn the office
made pursuant to a final derree
Hon. K*rlyle Housholder,
of foreclosure entered In Chan- County Judge of Seminole Coupcery Action No. 15924 now pend- ty, at his office In the Seminole
ing In the Circuit Court of the County Court House in tatifocd,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of and for Florida, within sii caleud&amp;r
6cinlnlp County, Florida,
months from the tint. of the
I'ATEI,, this 211th day of July. first publication of this notice.
1511.
Each c-laIn, or demand must be
4 SEAL)
in writ-hag and contain th. puce
cit residence and post offic, adArthur H. Beckwijh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
dress of tht clslzzia.nt and must
fly: Donna St. Markos
be sworn to by the claimant, tat-s
IJeputy Clerk
agent or attorney, or the same
'an den Berg &amp; Gay
shall be void.
Attorney. for Plaintiff
Margaret St. Frost
125 East Church Street
As Domiciliary Executrix of
44tJ First Federal liulidlug
saId tstat
orlando, Florida
PuWista Juiy
, 9 &amp; Aug. 5. 12.
Putilisi, July 22, 1555
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sider a change in Zoning of the 1-'LO)tA MA): 'KLT.s. his 'wit.,
following described property
Defendant a.
from Residential to Industrial:
NOTI('K OF SALE
South 1611 II. of E.4 of Lot 1
NOTICE iS hEREBY GIVEN
(Less N. 1!O ft. of E :n ft.) and that on the 5th day of August,
North 1t' ft. of El. of i.ot
1066, at 11:00 A. St. at the west
tLess S 76 ft.) Block A. Wlllim ilot-ar of the Court House ci
Brutt. Addition.
Seminole County, at Sanford,
(SEAL)
Florida. the un.1,rsigned Clerk
Onnie fl Shomate
will offer for sale the following
City Clerk
described real property:
rubtish July
1466
Lot 21, SOUTH PINECRF.ST,
T)DB-7S
SECOND ADDITION, a subdivision, according to a pint
NtICE OP SALE
thereof recorded
in Plat
Notice is hereby given that
Book 10, Page. 50 and 90 of
pursuant to the Final Decree
the PublIc Records of Semiof foreclosure and sale entered
note County, Florida,
in the c-cusp pending in the Cir- together with all structures, imcuit Court In and for Seminole provements, fixtures, appliance;
County, Florida. case docket end appurtenances on said land
number ISO:D, the undersigned
used in conjunction therewith,
Clerk wifl sell the property sit- orThe
aforesaid sale
uated in sail County described made pursuant to a finalwill he
decree
of foreclosure entered in ChanLot 62. SOUTH PIXECREST, cery Action No. 15945 now pendSECOND ADDITION, accord- ing In the Circuit Court of the
Ing to a plat thereof record- Ninth Judicial Circuit of and foe
i'd In Plat Book 10, pages 59 Seminole County, Florida.
and 50 of the Public ReDATED this 20th day of July,
cora3s of Seminole County, 166.
Florida.
(SEAL)
Together with the following
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
items of property located In and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
permanently installed as a part
By:
Donna St. Markos
of
the improvements on said
Deputy Clerk
land:
van den Berg &amp; Oar
One Hotpolnt (electric) Hot
Water Heater, 60 Gal., Model

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(4-0-1), Nelson Sb (2.0-0), NINTH
shortstop, led the hitting attack r (0-0-0).
JII)ICIAI. CIRCUIT I
around fôz- an inside-the.pstrk ___________________________
.INI) FOR SEMINOlE COI'NTY4
for the single, a double, a run
SEMINOLE: Weirich c (1-I- home
1-'I.ORII)l,
batted in, and a run scored.
Sanford m a n a g e r Frank
CIIANCIR NO. 15515
NORT1I PORT FEItER AT4 SAVThomas will go with either
Mike Weirich, Bill Means Lar- (3-1-2), Neufield 2% (3-1-0), _____________________________
N 0 T 1 CE
iNGS AND 1.OAX ASSOCIATION,
The Longwcod City Council
Plaintiff,
rv Chunat, and Tom Broeken. Patrick If (2-0-0), Thompson
will meet in Special Session '-5.
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(3-1-0), Maples 10; B13—Pryor 2, Ma(4-0-0), WrIght
HIckman lb (4-1-0), Exum c plea fl.
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Banney drove home two
act'y; 2fl-.--PhillIps, Banney,
SANFORD: Gracey as (5more runs in the ninth, when 1.0) Pie
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mm' Sammy Snead, (tie 54yenr- 'ptssr' Golf Tournament,
Casper, who won the Nntlotinl
old 'est Virglnlnn, atid Al (;ci
Open In a playoff against Pal.
To (II.' stit';itlst' iii
horger, a actions anti Stfldk)iiS
met In San Franitisen last
2fi)'t-anr-old (toni CntIIni'nln, art including themselves, the two month, was In a large groui
threatening to upset (1w dope. plityt'tI ''ItI% (lCfl(iIy tii4cUrnty tied for sixth place with 73s.
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ve players managed ones
t'otmd lenil with two tinder-par over-par 71s, Ihey were Tommy
Aaron, Jack Fields, harry Reck,
One stroke behind were Doug slim Ferriur and Walter lmiinn
Sanders, Julius bros and Don Jr
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(he onl' player in the field of Knudson, Bob Keller, Babe hl
185 (0 iiia(cli the Firestoüe Coun' ehardus, Dan Sikea Ji'., and Al
By The Aa*nr$atcd p
BattIng (200 at ba(s)-Snyder, try Club course par 3535-70 for Mengert?
Baltimore, .332; F. Robinson, (he 7,180-yard layout.
Favorites Jack Nicklaus and
Baltimore, .328.
Arnold
l'almer stumbled around
Runs
F. Robinson, Bnitimore. 78: Apnricin, Baltimore, with 78s, and duplicating shabby
performances In today's second
57
Rn1,IIiiti, round might find them falling to
Runs bnt ted iii
make the cut. Defending cham'
Baltimore, 79; Powell,
ion
Dave Mart also had a 7$.
more, 74.
Snead, who
HIth—B, Robinson. Baltimore, tournament the day before the
complained of
flnssssassssssssss hrd hrd hrd C
n'hes
and
pains
and was afraid
118: OlIva, Minnesota, 115.
he
wouldn't
make the 36-hole
Doubles
\'nstr7emski, liosRy lass Cassalberry
cut,
laughed
and
aboutwas
his
ton, 26; 13. Robinson, Baltimore, fantastic round,joked
Rut there
Th. Woman's Auxiliary of the
25.
nothing
funny
about
his
game,
Seminole Utile League elected
Triples
Scott,
Boston,
and
He
bagged
five
birdies
and
officers
for the coming year
McAuLiffe, Detroit, 7.
might
have
held
the
undisputed
Thursday
night at the AltaHome runs—F. Robinson, Iliillead
had
he
canned
an
elght400t
monte
Community
Chapel.
timore, 27; I'epitonc, New York
N.
Sheets of
putt on the 18th hole after work. Mrs thsrl.s
and l'owell, Bnitinrnre, 22.
Agee, Chicago, ing his way around a tree and Altsmonte Springs was elected
Stolen bases
chairman; Mrs. Otis N. Brown,
out of a trap.
28; Buford, Chicago, 25.
sretary, a n d
"The
putt
wan
so
bad,"
said
Capselberry,
Pitching (8 decIsions) ---Watt,
George
Weirich, Forest
Mrs
Baltimore, 7-1, .875; S. Miller, Snead, "that I was ashamed to
treasurer,
pick up the ball. I felt like a City,
Baltimore, 7-2, 778
Mrs. Bob Burks was chairStrikeouts--- Richert, Washing- monkey with a football who
man
of the nominating committon, 119; Iloawell, Minnesota, didn't know where to put it."
tee
consisting
of Mrs. Joe La
Gelberger, unlike Snead who
125.
and Mrs.
FoUstt,
Sunland,
has three PGA titles In the i
Gore.,
Forest
City,
list of championships he had Clint
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting (200 at bats) — Mou, captured, never has won a ma- Officers will be Installed at
a dinner meeting In September
Pittsburgh, .345: Stargefl, Pitts- mr crown.
at
But the skinny man, who car- be Ann's Restaurant. There will
burgh, .341.
meeting in August.
Runs
Aaron. Atlanta. 68: ries sandwiches In his golf
Garrett Coyle, chairMrs.
to restore his energy, clicked
Alnu, Atlanta. 63,
at man, presided at the business
Runs batted in — Aaron. At-. Firestone last year when ha won meeting
and Mrs. Clarence
lanta, 73: Stargell. Pittsburgh, the American Golf Classic while Fattier gave
the devotional.
55.
munching peanut butter SOd
Plans wire made to set up a
Hits
Alnu. Atlanta, 128: jelly sandwiches?
sandwich and cold drink wagon
Clemente, PIttsburgh, 120.
"1 had a sandwich In my to tak, some of the load from
Doubles
Calliscm, Philndel- bag," laughed Gelberger who
main concession stand durphia, 23: Mays, San Francisco, started his round with three Ing the DIstrict 3 Senior League
20.
straight birdies and could nail AU Star Tournament this week.
Trlples—McCst'ver, St. Louis, only one mor. the rest of the Refreshments were served
9; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 8.
day, "but I never got around 10 by the Altamonte members,
Home runs
Aaron, Atlanta, eating it. I had a cheese sand- who served as hostesses for the
28; Torre, Atlanta, 24.
wlch before I started and that meeting,
Stolen bases
Brock, St. proved to be enough."
Attendance was as follows:
LouIs, 40: Wills, Los Angeles,
Arnolig the first round lead. Altamont. Twins and Senators
ers, only Sanders, the No, 2 represented by 12 mothers
PItching (8 decisions'
Re- leading money winner behind each; Caiselberry, 4; Forest
gan, Los Angeles, 7-1, .875: Per. Billy Casper thIs year, was co* City, 8; Lake Mary, 6; Longry, San FrancIsco, 13-2, .867. sidered a threat to capture the wood 6, and North Orlando 5
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Mikier, Thurmond Nelson, Carl Shuniaker, John Hill and Coach
Sanford hurler Gary Maples in
are: Front row Qeft to right)—Mike Morgan, Ed Hitchcock,
Frank Thoma.,
(Herald Photo)
the nlne.innlng contest, but all
either set up runs or brought In trouble again till the sev- and scored cite nun on a ground catcher Mike Morg*n's throw Ray Pivec or Steve Shumaker Stubbins ph (1.0-1), hitchcock
enth when he got out of a out., before Pryor struck out
the runners across the plate.
to second went into center In today's contest with Winter pr (0.0.0), Maples p (8-0-0).
Evans got a single rmt In bases loaded jam.
the butt batter to end the field
Park.
Muflins ph (1.0-0),
the first, two more in the fifth
Sanford scored one unearned throat.
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o hit shutout for the Semi- three Northgate pitchers for
Ic All Stars last night to pace ix hits, earning the right to
to a 4-0 victory over the i-ne'ct the Winter Park Kiwanis
rthgate All-Stars at Ward in the semi-final game at Ward
'id in Winter Park.
Field today at 5 pin.
tcphenson, a right handed
ve hailer, fanned 13 hatters
I did not allow a hit after
second inning.
;eminole scored three times
the first inning and added
Al] members of the Sanford
ther run in the second for
Women's Bowling Asan. are
urged to make their reservetfriits for the IntaUation dinner
before
p.m. Sunday.
Committee members are Alice
Best, Merge Farria, Peg Patey,
By Maryasm Miles
Mzerge fledman and Jane Spol'he Apopka Horsemen's As- sky.
istion will present a GymThe dinner will be held Tuesins show, Saturday, July day, July 26, at 8 p.m. In the
with the events starting banquet room of Jet Lanes.
7:30 p.m. Junior and senior
h point trophys as well as
ribbons in each class, will
Dan Schrage, a two-season
presented.
letterman from Breese, Ill., will
Evumt aifollows: Bar. captain Army's baskethall
team
weave (tot class), polonextseason.
ding (junior and' senior), ___________________________
loon burst (open), ladies
rpm, cloverleaf (tot trophy,
ior and senior), relay race
IN THE CIUCtIT COIRT Op
ten), keyhole (open), flag THE
____ WIWTH JIDICIAI. CIRe (junior and senior) ho]- uI? IN AND FOR 5EMtOLE
FLORIDA.
Jog (open).
CHACERT NO. ICICa.

that RAIOLD W. MARTIN.
DAI.L JR.. * PAULINE K. MMt.
his wife appear or
to the ecmpla lot her. in
by *bI 5th day of September,
1)14, and in 1ttau1t I hereof the'
Court will proceed to t
Inc and •dudle&amp;.t kin of I hi.
uit$s 'If HAROLD W. MARTINDALIC. .111., &amp;
PAULINE K.
A$TLKDALE, his wit. bad I'. Ci. Draw,r Z,
Sford, Florida.
b.esS esrt.4
pruccas In the end
file Ike original Answer or
Ita of
rlda, but oIy to the other
plea.d1g in the ofOcs of
.$tt provided fur b Sctln
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1110, TItle 2$. United State, the
Co4; It Ia further OJlI1cflEl, on or befor. the 10th day of
August. A. 1)., 196G. If you fall to
th$ antics of Uds order be pub- do so, a decree
pro oon?e5s 'will
I1sp4 by tie United State, Mar- tie teke, against
you f or the ii.
sba$ In a e'.pap.r of Erneral
lie?
demanded
In
the Complaint
La SemInole Cuunt',
Thiip Notice shall be pub)Iibed
Pique, es a wek for iii (C) once
a week For four consecutive
IIV• *eeks. commenring
In The Sanford Herald. a
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J5I5. DONE AKD OR. newspaper
In iemi.
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t rlundo, Florida, this nule County,Circulated
Florida.
Jun..
Dated this Itt, day of July, A.
C. TOUNG
isss.
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Stat.. District Judge a.
I q$fy ti. f6re5olfl to be a (tEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
tr 1a,4 £Irract copy of the cr1Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha 1'. Vitilen. D.C.
(stAt.'
CLEV5CiD
STEPHENSON *
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MIZE
',tlnh*.4 Stete, District Court Attorneys for Plaintiff
:!M$ddl. District of Florida. 1'. 0. Drawer Z
My: Lorpolne T. lierodon
Suite $15. Sanford Atlantic NaDpety aerk
ticoal Bank Building
rubbish J&amp;I 1. ' 15.
Sanford, Florida
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•itste of PAUL

JOSEPH O1LMARTIN, deceased

late f said County, to the Coun.
ty Judge of Seminole County,
Florida, at his office in the
court hous. of said County at
Sanford, Florida, within .ia. cal.
endar months from the thus of
the first pubiioatlon of this no.
tic.. Two copies of each cI&amp;i
or demand shall be in writing
and shall atati the pine. of
residsac. and post of tics ad.
droii of the claimant, and aitsil
be eworn to by lb. clslm.nt,
her agent, or attorney and so.
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one dollar and such claim or
demand not so tiled shall be
void.
Vlor.nc. U, Glimarlin
A. administratriz of the
Estate of

PAUl.. JOSEPH L1ILMARTIN,
Liucesaed

STJCN*TROM, DAVIS *
McINTOSH
Attorneys for Adtnlnlatratrlx
Florida Slate llank.—Suit. 3!
auford, Florida
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flnweilinn aunner.
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Elizabeth Dunn, Faye Gaines.
Elizabeth G a] I a ii t, Mary
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"Kathleen Lee and Mildred Lint].
th y Morrison. MarAlso
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Margaret Reynolds,
Bich.u.rds, helen Riche, .lOYee
Roberts, Marie Stumpi, Ange
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011ie Reese Whittle, Elols W11
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Kathleen Lee, Elizabeth Gallant, Mary Grace Knsky, ,loyee Roberta and
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Assorted styles and colors, a perfect way to
end the season! .......................0

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Black and white low top canvas shoes in

Nylon bra

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MEN'S PULLOVER SHIRTS!

WOMEN'S SUMMER SHORTS!

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Plenty of outdoor fun with those regulation
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denim, cotton poplin, woven gingham pl'ds!

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SUITS!

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No-iron slacks in broken sizes. Buy now for
back to school! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 .

Don't miss this, terrUic values on close-out
summer jewelry! .
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CLEANER!
cleaner
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Formost
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B.rnzomatic portable, a reel camping cornpanion! Originally 59.95 .......... NOW

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ALL PURPOSE COFFEE POT!

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For car or home, comphete with cups, sugar &amp;
creamer, two extensions for car or horn..
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For k i tchen or work shop, buy several! As.
sorted hooks
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Twin or full sizes in cool summer colors!
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Two in one umbrella and clothes dryer, at
this special low price! . . .

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Superein sprinkler to keep your lawn green
all summer I Charge several today! ...

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Plaids and solids in broken sizes. Buy now and
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BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS!

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Charge several today!

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BOY'S REGATTA SHIRTS!
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SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE!

in size 30 to 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Dacron/wool blonds in broken sizes 36 so

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Personals

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WOMEN'S SUMMER BLOUSES!

Assorted styles in S-M.L.XL.

Cool Dacron®/cotton blond in sizes 35 to
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Just wait till you see the selection! Handsome boys' sport shirts in assorted f.brici,
Yours for the
shades, and styles .
scooping at this fabulous Penney-low.
price!
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$3

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WOMEN'S VINYL SANDALS!

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Slip-on and oxfords, in assorted styles and
NOW
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falue.prkedl And just
ih.n he needs them
nost! P.nn-Pr.st pro.
:essed jeans in durable
:otton/nylon twill never
'uoed ironing! Sanforized,® tool Regular or
dim continentals. Cornare!
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Recent guests at the Joseph
extended vacation, part of E. lathi
home were Mrs.
spent in Maggie Viii- Thomas Weu therbec, Mrs. Ma wliic4i
le3, I. C., just resting, and Li
tineux' sister -in-law, her two
trip to Hobart, Okla., for ii children. Micliele and Billy, and
visit with Chat's aunt and Un- the.- son, Jtumun Mathieux,
cia and other relatives there. all if •1ucisonril1e Beach.
They returned for another
week in North Carolina and
were joined by Howard, itwsun. Andre

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(Photo by Maryann Miles)

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visiting in the cut for sun wear. This sumWont Ads.
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ran and Hickey. of Eau Gallic.
are U11 were Saturday afternoon and
that 1) evening guests of Mr. and 7jj.
Rimyinond Lawson.
Mrs. W. E. Meeker of Menu:h)Uh1i
b71t,th. phis, Tern., 11w former Frimei'u.
La W$Ofl. IlL visiting her parents
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and Leniar. recently visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

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guest, Mrs. Helen McDonald of Edinhurgli, Scotland, who is visiting her
daughter in Sanford Following dinner a devotion was given by Mrs Fred
Robb. Hostesses were Mrs Piet, Mrs Hazel Gilhuh, Mrs WIlluini Wankoslcy, Mrs. Alice Kreitzmuii and Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Photos, made
by Mrs. Clarence Snyder, 0iov, some of the class membert; enjoying the
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i design of seed pearls, with
matching hat and bag - Her
corsage was one large white orrhid worn at the waist .
Mrs CammaiL mother of th e
rcrni wore a rose pink street
length lace dress with overi))Ou5e and hand detailed ,with
u pink satin rose at the waist
With matching pink satin rose
hat and veil She wore punk accssr.iruec with white gloves and
white sweethear.t rose 'cm'sage
Following the ceremon, a reception was held in the
room of the lack Tar Harrison
Hotel in Clearwater for wore
than 200 guests. The bride's tab]e was centered with a threetiered white wedding cake. The
layers were separated 'with
columns of swans and the
was topped with miniature
bride and groom figurines,
Mrt.
M. Denny and *Mrs.
Harold Roberts of St. Petersburg assisted in serving.
Miss Leonor Sebustin of St.
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children, Larry and Cindy, of
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iMrs. Herman Bowen were Mr.
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-apping a terrycloth hendlianil let voll inn slowly and safely. ihie't. put on Your dstit'ing
di-uneath your liathing cap. Oily liquids, on the other hand, 5110dM tititI have It hail, Yntihl
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arrangement around the punch
bow] on the refreshment table
The guests that gathered in
the Florida room were Mrs
loseh Orwnn mnther of th
bride elect Mrs Hollis Crmf..
granumother a! the brzth'.elect
Miss Edna Powell, Miss Patt
Glenn Johnson, Mrs Edward
Harbour, Mrs. David VnnNes.
I Mrs Cinuth Malone Mrs Gil
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J ohnson . Mrs Ro Thomas
Mrs B T Slicer . Mrs Esther
Lou Pate Mrs Ito Brown
Mrs B L Ctinpnunn and Mrs
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This lakes pinn1ng.
Here Is how to make a quick
1rnsIt Ion from bench-comber
to sudden beauty:
-The only shortcut sec ret Is
not to get stringy, dry, sunbaked hair and skin. A sensible ounce of prevention to pro,(s et your hair from sun and
wind Is a half ounce of cream
rins' whenever you shampoo.
For extra protection there is
nothing 10-c your hair's natural

ly fn I ho PVt!I1IIUZ. I how.'ver, given eciuni thur It' clavihitie
hut.
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makes you feel html agniui In a
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Al liraf it' Pal,nc'tti,
Iu'titlt'rn till 1'
whenI hr
(A ltt,gsltto 1,1,1 pcit, o(fhc's)
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ishing lime. Why not do thIs I curling Iron. 11 will put Instant
enil Into limp strands.
i lle sun-bathing?
--Von don't want in hr nuts-Keep your hair oet'rd as
as possible. Those eui- Ing a sunhufli when you're get'
m'sntlonpteer hewh hat also hug ready for a night on the
Ic No rollers and no one will town. Apply sun let Inn nfteii
during the day but choose the
or know.
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the all-American girl by day
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it may souni-e'en when your
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cundlolighted, double of traditional wetkIin music r1th's moth e' who had {'C'IVa gift from her own
ri
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ceremony
at S p.m. on was presented by Thomas Ca. Lid U
The anfora-wminoie JavecF'rlr!n. .lulv Th, at St. Ceeclia's rey. orgnnit, and the church mother at or
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cascade of white
Catholic Church in (ltaarwnter. choir.
carried a
Jul Sunday, 3UIy 24. The OVOflt Miss
Consticin M n r g ii re I
Gwen In marriage by her
'cetheart roses with St('p1)ITh
will take place at 2 p.m. at Sehnedier became ttie brideof father, the bride wore a formal Otis and Ivy
Miss Nsincv .lean schncdlet-.
New Sntvrrnz Bench. Th e meet- Ow'i 'Thames Cammnck with gown of bridal tffctn featuring
ing place Is the last approach the Reverend James Xelleher a fitted bodice and long sleeves sister of the bride. was maid
of ('.hnntifly lace. The sabrina of honor. She wore a formal
U) flw south and the area will offielnUng.
The bride is the daughter of neckline was trimmed with gown of Chantilly lnc opr
he roped off.
Mt- and Mrs. Ferris Ward seed pearls and the slender peppermint green bridal taffeta
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a cookout at
will
p.m. A grill for hamburgers Sehnedler of Bollenir Esttec In skirt featured a matching pan. with matching pillbox hat and
and an open fire for hot dogs Clearweter, and the groom is ci .-if (Thantilly lace. A full carried a cascade bouquet of
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fumWizJ. Everyone Is tin -n of Mr. and Mrs. Elbort chapel train was held by a back yellow ady Bird iwectheart
bow.
to bring their own hamburgers. Cnmmaek of Geneva.
ros with ivy lavs.
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witmers, rolls, and drinks. The Sta dard bnkts of white
A crown of seed pearls and
Bridesmaids were Miss Fran-fmmings will also be furnish- gladioli and chrysanthemums, lace held her veil of illusion and ccs Louise Cammack and Muss
Irene Cammsmek, sised by the inyceettes.
palms and candelabra decornt- her only Jewelry was a diamond Cathri
Tht oc1nl Is for all lnyce- ed the church and a program helr'oom crass, a gift from the ters of th e groom, and Miss
cUes and their guests. If .anyinTheresa Mzuilhot and Miss Merformation Is needed as In the
ced es Sebastian of St. Detersplans, contact either Mrs. iris
burg, friends of the bride.
P1UDt at 322.6959 01' MI'S. GW('r
Thel: gowns and bouquets
lAlurrie at 322-1152.
matched those of the honor at_____________
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Miss Catharine Anne 13nllm
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persons at even higher political levels has come in recent months an increasing wave of commendation
for the "intense interest and progressive drive" of
this county. 11 hasn't been so long ago that every ffort, it seemed, that pointed toward progress was
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the rest of the most rapidly advancing sections of the
surging state f Florida to pass us by.
The Seminole County Chamber of Commerce, led

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Methodist Church to the Southeastern Jurisdiction
Youth Mission Conference at Junaluska, N.C., are
.laclde McClain (left) daughter of 'Mr. and 'Mrs.
Marvin McClain of Cagselberry, and Alice Harris.
daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Barns
of Longwnnd. The girls left Wednesday by bus for
the conference and will 'return .luly 28,

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working }'ard on committees of the CofC - OIId
ting not a cent of compensation for it. One residenl
said that if the City or the County had to par even
hourly rates at the salary level of these men and
women for all the time that they were devoting to
the City's and County's interests, neither could offord it. And that is the truth.
s filed in I he circuit
The suit that recently wits

court rind that was mportvii oil tile front pagre of
The lierald on July 20 has caused no few raised and
questioning e.N
ment. ".lnst when we are realty going great ill winning our place in the forefront of Central Florida's
leadership, we again experience tile saine retrog"essive viewpoint and divisive action that stymied Sent-

mole for lol these ninny years," said one young man
who believes in our town as a great place for his business future -if it. follows the leadership establiqlled by the C of C. And this leads to the comment that
not enough praise can be given th e ,layeees for the
vital efforts they, too, are putting forth, like those of

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Should one Question the business acumen of ,the

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hlo'k pffiivt " of the suit. Is eX('USP(I
11%, Ihe stiltellivill thilt "it Is In keptilligr witil tile 1(ond
of the enuni y at 1ni'e," No support of that slatemenu says how nt why tills 1111ghI 1w so, I Inwrvet'
wit h the Rood that has ln'c'tt done hr these dedlefltt!d
of ( men nitul wnnwfl In bringing sul,ont so ninny
:uivnn,'c's In recent 3'4'flI'R, there arc' those who arc'
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The ciuiestion might logically hr rnlse,l "if tnerihers of such a board were t'utnpu'nsated lit the total
of 11141111 illy salaries of the accomplished hiuisItiss frailers of' provell eliplibility whil now give flip, 1.111le free
to f lit, projects of progress. V1111141 flip (11y or the
('01111t.\ liffill-11 It? 11111P.51S, 01' 01111'14P, flip Tnill.
:ige Was iIlet't!I%MCd.
This eonsiikrnt Ion also might well nullify the
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the taxpayer receives full valtie for lila tax dollar."
Not only do liii' County and the City ntitiiiit'ities hire
weinlizc',I talent vhc'n It Is needed, but for a rein.
lk- oh. 81111111 411111 - llit, 1111(igoted it11proIll-I it I I fills I hey ale getting this "free help" of the ( of C t,ii
lii't'Vide bithuillof101 planning AND Pli{toUMANCI
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uluota Area
Announcement of the addition L1!'Olt but had on its door step
communities springing up.
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staff of Mrs. Liza Baker of Chu
to serve the needs
luout area reporter-photoraph
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since last September. maing
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their home at 550 Third Street.
the memberahi;i irrew from
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buildings and rt.vl to her
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modeling changes of over $6.for reporting and TiuflJz

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bare
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chested and loosely draped in a
toga - embarrassed 10th-Canwry Anertns. Soon after the
statue"&amp; unvell'ng in 1841. It
was moved from the Capitol
Rotunda to at )e&amp; prominent
place on the Capitol grounds.

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and the
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benefits of such expendittsre will accrue not to the
promotional work of the local C, (,f C - or even to
Clip prolif)-ted "indtistrini planners" (or "indust.riAl and
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wives had remained speeeh.
Study the dilemma that
Max presents cml then pass
ha couldn't. have ideMithis rue sinai
Irrim the either
one
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In his harem!
same boat with Max's wife. 'jI
Oh, there is a modest differFor the odds favor the wife
play
her
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organically between *
If she will Just
cards seductively. Wives, you woman who has never borne
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rant be sleepily indifferent children vs. the wife who has
youngsters.
at H p.m. and expect In
For even after our modern
No
heat in outside siren!
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he.
surgical
oplalotomy at childsend for the sex
birth,
the
mother's vaginal
low-and wake up!
Max
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aged
canal
is
stretched
a bit.
CASE Z.477:
But this is not too sign if i42, Is sexually scared.
devoted
cant,
for many a woman who
"Dr. Crane," his
luis
borne
children will win a
wife began, 'we have been
husband
away
from a childless
happily married for 22 years.
"Or, at least, I thought. we female!
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wore until last month. Then I
learned that Max has been Inert! anatomical appeal of one
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secretary who Is only 25 years "tin1kiue" used by the winncr!
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thrill hint as this other girl to win a prospect.
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the will th recover their native of the world currencies.
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In fact, you are more likely
subject, "Seductive Science."
Taking aim at $UCCC551C
For the odds usually favor to rebuff your mate instead of
Sourly surveying Britain's I sense and energy. They have
boom.and-bUst economy and the done it time and again In wars; Conservative and Labor govern. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ the wife, even In such a case indulging in eager seductive
strategy.
it Max demonstrates, IF.
speculative inrnad: against the why can they not do It just ments, it declared that "for 20
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big
"IF"
means,
And
that
British pound, the respected once in peace?"
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years leadership has been lackback your mates if you'll
IF
the
wife
will
play
her
cards
win
The'
Times
then
found
26
rcaLmiclon'
Inst
March
Times of'
suns
for
Britain's
economic
ijj
ing;
soft
words
have
been
subjust
fight fire with fire.
seductively!
22 cnmnmntetl
Tuke
an extra i-up of strung
he trouble with most wives
"The pound could be strong land for weakness of the pound, sttuted for hard facts; exIs their tendency to grow coffee itt dinner so you are
if the British Pl'Ol)h' had the which along with the dollar is hortation has never been fol'
stodgy
and distintet-ested in alert at it p.m., for a sleepy
exchange
the
ears to heat,
eyes to see, and I the basis for
of most lowed by deeds; rights have
wife can't beat an alert siren!
would bring together thousands the boudoir,
come before responsibilities; the
liar- black and suburbs white.
WASHINGTON NF:A
And send for the medical
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Wives,
It's
in
the
bedroom
national philosophy has been old Howe II, U. S. c'oinmissiuner He is among those who won- of students in a huge school where
booklet "if ow to Prevent P1*most
divorces
start,
all take and no give."
erald Area Correspondents.
of education, caused quite a tier whether white businessmeneofliPlCX blurring racial and And you are generally 50 tunic Marriage," enclosing a
In 20 months in office, as
Altanionit springs
Geneva
Britons happily spent them- flurry with a recent New York and other community leaders iteigliborlioud lines. The WilY per cent to blame for straying long stamped, return envelope,
things are going, the park might husbands, even thought you plus 20 cents.
Sirs. .buliu flirtiis
Mrs Jos. E. Mithlrut
selves toward national bank- speech hi WhiCh lU stid that realize the headlong pace of this I
For it is their secret dread
is conceivable to turn out to he all-black hOld claim to h 100 per cent julio.
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ruptc3', Prime Minister Harold neither gradualism nor t'xtrenw current. it
of its key purposes, elfec- cent of any wrung doing.
one
Inipetence that starts most
ol'
Bear Lakc-For.st Cit,
Lake Mary
appraisers that. the time tive desegregation, would be deWilson had in fact tried both militancy are providing suitable
For it Is your sins of onus- hUst,un(is "shopping!"
answers to the problem of get- rai' come in many big cities ft.'iited.
Mrs. Mary ann M'k5
cajolery and persuasion.
Mrs. Irance. Wester
(.Lwss write to Dr.
sioti
that. drive husbands into I
This week, as Wilson tern- ting better schools for Negroes- when the white corporate bur- Some specialists think the On- the sinus of .k'signiuug lairs' ('ranc in care ul this news3Z-6Zl9
The speech suggested no l)l' caucracy trekking d a ily to down- ly
porarily abandoned domestic
sw-c way to loosen the "whiteIlloulal.
Lake Monroe
paper, enclosing a lung
grauirmed
alteu-nati t'. It was town offices and stores may-in
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ills to launch an abortive
break
the
pattern
of
"
noose
t
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Pat-ainoura
don't
act
diffi.
stamped,
addressed envelops
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
the a 'ery real sense--be L'il$)tiVe
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namese peace mission to Mos- intended to help arouse
of white suburbs encircling an in- dent or frigid in the boudoir.
and 25) rents to curer typing
(huhuuta
cow, the pound sank again un- white community from what
ttie "black power" being stead- cu'easingly black city-is to toss
They
are
no
more
iauionand
printing costs when you
Longwood
per,
ily
seen in many quarters as a
acquired by central city Ne- ft%fl the city-and-suburbs Idea ute, organically, then you older send for one of
Mrs. Lizu Ilakea
der new speculative attack.
his bookMrs. Donna Ft
:
And on Wednesday, back at ilou complacency in the face ga-ties at tire l)0l1
and
treat
metropolitan
areas
as
titan-led
wives.
835-3317
Says Howe:
lu-ltnr
home, Wilson acted to give the of an explosive situation.
poltic'ila economic and social
But they feign enthusiasm
schools
in
The
low
quality
of
North
Onlaud.'
b
"The Pan Mn uilding in New entities.
country the leadership the
Mr .luhn Leone
and eagerness and delight and
big city Negro ghettos is a cru York might turn out to be surMEN!
Mrs. Marilyn. Peters a
Timer had demanded,
Within that huge framework, thus work on a man's mind.
to
3234001
He announced a six-months cial fac r. In Howe's view, plus business property it lot pie-shaped school districts might
l)cltnnu
In the basic erotic realm It- 911611" ' mw of the
has
wage
freeze, the first in Brit- something big and costly
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Osteen
sooner
than
soriw
people
think."
be
created
which
would
fan
out
self, there is very little differ'fields
hIohu
In p.yb - 110411 MOO
quickly to unWhat educators and many lu-our the city's core to embrace etIto between one woman's sex. CvPt1ø
ish history, also froze prices to be done very
b65-5631
Mr.. Clarence Snyder
IsHmstsd
.AMedc
and other prove these ruiudowui over- others fear is that if the central
and
with
new
taxes
20.001.
zone,
The
(luual
Is •v
wide
suibuu'huui
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ha,e,a
Enterprise
a
clint-nt
another's.
vs.
t'
crowded, teu'twr s a a' v
t.
p.taiN&amp;
up
Q
measures
acted
to
take
inure
city-suburban
divisions
between
stt,i-1
schools
of
an
educational
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Oviedo
Mrs. h{itrhie Harris
'l'iiur, if Solomon had been
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a
vow.
continue
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Negroes
$7100
whites
and
than $1 billion dollars out of schools.
to park thus could draw both (01 blindfolded at butitlutu and his
Miss Ruth Daidrua
fifil%-M4
intt'r%itw., HfIV't uii,ide be sharpened, hostility v,11
In
P., i.Nr.aH.a sod b,,eksr.
the uveiheat.ed economy.
al city Negroes and the
centuf,fil-46II4
365-1551
siIl• SUNCOAST SCHOOL OP
agree
plain he does not
ith grow. From that WHY
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The drastic deflationary uuteawhites of the' outlying suburban ___________________
MAY cUTT
Sweejuit
manufactures
afloat
of
who
education
sehuoleirs
some
even %4,orsc separation, leading fringe,
A
sures announced by Wilson had
4334IS. Mb
the
world's
machiuuury
fur
nuakare arguing that the gt'llefltl perhaps to it kind of tiocial war33611
Texqw
Pt..
one Immediate desired effect.
Hut all of this is off in the lug household utustehus, accurd.ie
level of all big city 5(110015
fr'easd.d us lI1i
litre which leaves violence never distance. The need of the hour 11
The pound strengthened.
lrdito and 0%vogivaro. Vtsaae1i; to tilee Encyclopaea
di u nlow and that a massiveUlI(k'f' far below the human threshold.
I$ ,.II.bt'.
silys Howe, Is to brake and tannlca.
For Wilson, the leader of a
ta king is required to ele'utte
Howe is not unique Iii ton reverse the Ieclitie of central _________________________________________________________________
1966
Labor
government,
it
war
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the whole system.
Sanford Herald
July 22,
tending that iutw'hi ilfll)t'OVcd city schuuols. The cost will be
tar pill for it meant the sacri'
1k thinks a teal eissault 00 t-t'tttriil city sctiool ought to
iimuswnse, but it hits to be set
%% .t1.'IUIt A 4.it1,O , LuJii'IiU LSU PL*LISHEK
(ice of labor's own p1atir for the inadequacies til itct1'1
art as a magnet, drawing Jua'gc oil against the imminent, danger
lILA 5k 5 uL.'IOLI%I, Clrculut$un Geseral Msaaser
extension
of
auei*l
welfare,
the
HOU&amp;It'I A LLI AS UIII
cluouls is at t;msk stiff Rittit
IitLV S AS PIL'l'
British version of the "Great engage the cuwtgies of fedcreil imuuuihiers of whites buck from of it Nvgu-u ex p losion lit thin
AdverOitttig Director
,i..iugiflg J.LnLtI
time suburbs. Yet It is t'lcur no
IJ4IKIS WIL14JA
LII cities.
seus
Sveiety."
state
and
local
go
cruiuitentutbaim
specialist knows whether couiitsy's
L,dltur
tdvsrttstasg Matisgr
It Abu meant certain trouble not to ancuation key' busuuws.', the outward flight
Dt)'J'l'tj
hucttY Als'I'J%
JAP.IE siIOIMAhLIt
of the wh,ites
Cl') dttui
within his own party.
We can take care of your
bu.ines Miis.r
leaders.
"WAII4ACES LINK ''
an
really
be
arrested.
''It may
('itli
.,i;us WnL.Ls
i'stau wt.i4s
Iarly
this
month,
Wilson's
Cou'y Editor
At the muuuient, things air.: lUllM,cbisu$cl bupt.
"Wallace's liuu&amp;' is an haaggone tono fur III SOIIW
MORTGAGE LIFE Policy,
SAil s'JASlJi
minister of technology, Frank rung the other way.
uu4 51 Ear
mary
litre in the southwestern
Not
only
places,"
nays
flown.
swIrL.' EtIVt,E
Staff Photographer
Cousins, quit. the cabinet in are ghueuo schools eoua(mnuiuug
'Flits concern is at the root Pacific which divides t It s
as your
PuOhib.eo dully
EIIru?Qu), Sunday wid Cl.rtptm&amp;s; pulilahed protest against the govern, downhill, but othiel' ecuitual
tlisciissiuti of amniniid Ilk of the Austra1iam
city
of
all
lnfornwd
Saturday nrt-.-Ulnt' .'t.rkatwu..
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jevohtitionimmy ,potions as ui'gimi from that of the Asiaui
HOMEOWNERS' INSURANCE
stUbCitIPi'Ioa &amp;*'I',
ti-via. CoUsifls, leader of the cnrolltnt'nts toni allNegt'u jmnti
i'egion.
which
(hit:
''edut'utimmal
gaask,''
&amp;C Ok Transport
iume bcIt,r
-_ ---and (jcnrcraj Work- white teachers follow. (1w whi te
COUNTS,
aan ci-. Union, Britain's largest, exodus to the subuu-1),
is
uD
A 1.16
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..,c Wt. I.
I iLti I Year
deelared the restrictive policies
By one rule of thtunib it is
LOU S Month,
Months
L -54)A1o,ith
;uu hiulitlis
3
had no bearing on Britain's estiumiated these clays i hat w. Iwo
S
1.1O I Alunti.
I iii' i luntIi
ccwiuiuiic
ills,
a
previously
whmiti'
!'htoulh
is
rvld. that *13 tush .ucrlption,
u po
Li
he paid
U S Pust h u..,'tua
There also WM5 the question cutuies 30 per tint Neguo iI IS
In
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
1'i }4rj11 ,- itii-rr's,.r "! ht- .u.t,ct&amp;ted Pr.-bL wbitti is ei,tItIeO whether Wilson, having an- sure to go all-black Wheut 11w
excIualtel' to the Ub&amp; br repUtiIlc&amp;tjon of all Uio local news printed IwUnced the wage-price free- percentage is 5050, (lit'
I'I5CS))
L.w. Sprinkisre, Pump. .nd PIpIs
w.i,ai'.r
In thia
i.ea, had the legal power to en- is varsUy acceleratedcias. matter Qotuber t7, 11#19 sa the h'ost Offic, force them. Many believed he
us
Howe and other educators are
QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 1917
yr Sunlor d, k lurttlb. under the Act of Conarea. of Ms-rcb i ism
1 4 N. PAIN AYE.
not.
devoting much time and thought
No part o any u,uterI1, news or sidvertl.lng of this edition et
SANIO*D, PIA.
And further thei-e was the to ways of baltitug this tide. But
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J'he ki.Lti totu ii. . (1 snuy 1,1' .t.arc,d uitjd in .my Utah ncr without
of
is
part
lndtvI4aI
question
whether
t.hey
recuguliLe
that
it
Wilson
really
the put.dbeh.er of The Her*ld. Any
written pernJlbI'.uII
ToP. 3220152
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i-spus' Im nor butki few udui-ttuit will ur uii.ldered i was ieeo-hiiny to the rout iif the large',' cwretit that, ili(J(abinfrinlu or The H.-rsid'e ioi.yr.lit and will be brid 11at.. for British ills.
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tiinik' income, might. restiit In some ft1Af, damage
to Aid, rrsklpnt,q in our t'urrt'nt iv accelerating hissiuiess eliüin(e that I'NII'nh'IY would again come I"

I'opulnr I'rogrc'ss. The herald hopes that the (OIJRT
will also resolve the matter just. as quickly and em.
phatically.
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knocks on every door. •
or-on the way down. And 11 hts her to sleep."
Every block sns .In 'Him a potent-lid customers are a bit "What are you selling? An art
mile long
'w' of seeing the likes of him, encyclopedia! No thank you.
His shoulders sag, his feet
hurL the handkerchief he mops here are a few typical remarks we've already got. enough things
his sunburned face 'hich 'is al- he is weary of hearing from the around here just collecting
dust.."
ready wet with. sWent
The likes of them.
"I'm not In the market for
"Whatever you're selling, we
leather case he switches from
anything right now, but II you're
one aching arm in another feels don't want any."
door,
hut
1
don't
giving away free samples I'll
"I'd
open
the
It
weighs
a
ton,
like
take
a half dozen."
He mnnagR' a cheery smut' at want to let any flies in.'
'My
mother Is not at home,
every household, but he knows "You look so hot and tired,
he'll get 10 rebuffs for every young man. tht d invite you and she said II anyone came to
welcome. Those are the odds he in for a glass of lemonade, but the door I was to sic the dog on
is fighting. But maybe if he my husband is the jealous type them. Here. Tighe! Sic 'mi, boy.
and anyway Fm fresh out of sic- 'im!"
climbs enough sups. rings
'You mean you got me to
enough bells, raps his knuckles lemons."
door. come all the way up he re f rom
raw nit enough portals, he'll "'Fry the lads- ne
earn a little more than he did She'll buy anything. But I warn th e basemenL where I was
you - if you take a check from doing the laundry. just to try to
t!ir day before.
sell me a book of pictures?
Ten years I rini now hc may her it'll probably bounce." , ,
be a captain 'of industry. Or "I'll thank you to take your You've got a nerve. I ought to
I
waiting his turn in a brtisdllnc. wares elsewhere, You know call the police."
you
had
a
minute
there
"For
that
with
all'
just
making
what
you
did
But right now 'bc's
pounding on my front dQor? You me scared. I th ought you were
a hard living the hard way.
'and I just the guy from my draft board."
He's ,just another ckrnitr-daor woke up my b'

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DEAR ABB.': I have an or an exchange. They looked he should call in. Mrs. —
exceptionally b.auWul 24.
at It and said that purse
and nothing but! Is she
year-old niece who has ledidn't come from their sun., rlg'ht7 'I will abide by your
centiy been divorced. (No which kind of shocked me sdvke.
children,) She lived a long because It was all nleaay
MOM
'way from buys and I am gift-wrapped In a box wi th
DEAR MOM: Let th e boy
their name an It..
sues ,no ano hi this town
call you min.
For thi
Women 's Medical News Servembarrassed.
I
was
sort
of
'knows that she was ever
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Tl0rt.f1 that "skin Prater- outdoor IriflrLi, Try
married. In view of the fact.
Should I call the lady who
CONFID E N 'F 'I A L 'F ô
her marriage lasted only a gave It to me and ask her "HURT AGAIN" IN AT, thin from inn is a must!" The darker mi akeup; the foundation
I3UQUERQUE: Why certain American Medical Association and face powder are important
short time, and the divorce where she got it? 1 really
Individuals Insist upon pun also warns that "excessive tJifl- Items to change. And beware
have no use for IL
was no fault of hen, do you
ning can cause premature Rishing others wft)., sly
"OVER-CLUTCHED"
think It Is neosesary for roe
I
ton m joh eye makeup. This
to tell people that she I a
DEAR OVERCL'U'FHET): vocative acts (you always ing and wrinkling of the skin (If
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and can be the trigger that Is not attractive iii the open.
No. That's probably how
hurt the one you love)
dIorcsa7
f you really need to wear
SHE got It. Don't ember-.
one of the commonest abei- briners about skin cancer." So.
Why spoil her chances 7
your
druggist
about
the
a, have dark sunghisrations of the -emotlonafly consult
She wants to forget the past rasa her,
suntan product you may wish es made In your prescription.
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and start life anew. She Is
to use. The medical experts ad- Don't get heavy frames; they'll
DEAR ABBY: My daughIt Is beyond practical
coming to visit me anon and
vise
that you apply these pro- slide off our nose.
I know several very ,nice
ter Is 1'? and she Is going
rectinti with professional
•
with a very nice young man
help, as It often Is, It is not tective products every two
Zug men who could be
The *1rter-4n woman who
very much Interested fr her. her age. They are much ton beyond tmdmstandlng by the hours while you are In the sun,
swim
and
after
each
whenever
likes
to s a'im and enjoys beach
young
innocent
for
victim.
And
marriage and they
HER AUNT
when
protective
lotion
film
wears
trips, shiriuld have a smart
one understands, one can the
DEAR AUNT: 'es, tell
know It, but this boy has
forgive—or at the very least, off.
thom. tiniess the young lady started calling me "mom."
beach robo. it can be made of
dismiss It as the harmless
Be hi a dear, sweet, wellis eanipistety devoid of 'Interry cloth, vinyl plastic, linen
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If you bleach your hair or or cotton
but you must take
tegrity, when one of those mannered Christian lad and mischief of a very mixed-up
have
it.
color-rinsed,
he
sure
"nice young men" asks her,
human
being.
I like him very much. I
to cbver!
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wear it hat. when sun-bathing,
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never had a son and 1 kind
"Bow come a nine girl like
e •
you Isn't married," she will
Problems? Write to Abby, or wear a head scarf.
of like being called mom by
Black Is the most becoming
him. My daughter told me
If you have less-than.boait. color for a swimsuit and a
Bo 69700, Los Angeles,
most esitainly reply, "I
For a personal reply, Inclose iful feet, wear covered toe deep him is also flatteri ng.
'was,"
he lout his own mother when
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he was a baby and It makes
a stamped, sell-addressed en- sandals. To cover leg veins, sip. Purple is also being worn but
velops.
ply a cover.mnrk cream or a unless you are very style-conaciDEAR ABET: For y him happy to call me morn.
Idgt school
Well, a neighbor ss via.
Bate to write letters? liquid to make your legs more ous and wear It well, don't
f gs,t
lung me while he was here
Send $1 to Abby, Box 89700, attractive.
several of those little clutch
choose puirp) e.
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Los Angeles, Cal., for Abpurses so I took a very pret- one day and she heard him
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ty white beaded one back to calling me mom. Later she
booklet, "How to Write
Do try the new pale lipHave ftin in the sun but, re.
said it sounded terrible, and
the store for either a refund
Letters for All Occasions." sticks with pastel dresses, or member, Irake It easy.
use a white lipstick over your
Monday Dear Edyth Thornusual darker shade,
ton MeLead
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Tl' Mr. Fix
Newspaper Ente1'ft+'c Assn. it is generally a mixture of soap the trap.
(The trap is the S-shape in
It's the little things In life sand hair.
mixed feelings the drain pipe. It retains water,
There
that are annoying — little
things such as sa dripping fan- about chemical cleaners. They preventing the entrance of
a running toilet or it clog- mu st be used carefully to avoid sewer gas.)
Th e toilet that continues to
red drain. Nothing disastrous injury to skin and they cannot
about any of them; just things remain in the drain too long run after it it, flushed can he
or they may corrode the metal. the most uorvc wracking plumbthat occur In art',' home.
Most of the time clearing Periodic use of boiling water Ing trouble of all. Cheek the
up any of these problems will will help keep drains open, meal float In the toilet tank.
not require the services of a P.hould they clnr, try the rubber It may be corroded and waterplumber. If you lack skill or pluncor. first. The edges must logged. If so, replace it. If II
knowledge leave the major jobs he placed firmly and evenly to Is not., then bend the rod that
to the professional. These lea- the area around the drain sand holds it. 'Rend It down an that it
ser matters can be cleared up there should he water In the turns off the intake ','lve more
by most any homeowner.
sink. Work up and down a few quickly.
Sometimes the water eonIf this Is the first time around tinies to create pressure slid
for you there will he a small force the obstruction through tinises to 'rim because it is runoutlay of money for tools. Some' the trap. If this foil s. run the ning right out of the tank arid
or all of these you may n)reath' drain auger- into the pipe. Turn Into the toilet howl. Replace'
have. The minimum you will the t'rnnk handle until the oh- the rubber ball that fits into
the outlet.. The wire that holds
need are screwdriver, a smooth- struction is cleared,
It may be bent. Straighten it or
Remove Plug
jaw adjustable wrench, it plunSome drain traps are pro- replace.
ter (plumber's friend) and a
The valve itlf has a wash spring auger for cleaning out vidod with a eh'anout plug.
clogged drains. As you get Remove this ,and run a wire into or. This may be worn. One or
more skilled and are sable to it to break through the block- more levers or thumb screws at
tackle more complicated joh age. Otherwise, remove the en- the top of the mechanism mustyou will want more soph1t.i- tire trap and clean alit before he removed which will expose
replacing. The two trap fittings the washer. Replacing will genrated equipment.
can he re moved with a moth- c.ra lly cure the trouble. Again.
Check Washer
A dripping faucet, is generally jaw wrench. ft's a good idea to shut off the main water supply
due to a worn washer. After replac'e the rubber gaskets in before starting work.
turning off the water supply to
the faucet, loosen the nut under
the faucet brindle. The bandit'
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screw at the end of the faucet
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"FLIGHT OF THE
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IN COLOR
JAMES STEWART
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Pl.,-('l- for
the family, for a delightful
luncheon or pie'nsnnt dinner is
F
the TRAI)E WINDS CiETEIU A in Seminole Pinto.
You'll find it in Cnssell'crry nt
the jamct ion of SR 43A and Hwy.
17-92. A very popular spot anti
a very busy spot, but no long
waits despite that, Post efficient serving of a ',vide variety
of good things to cat., nil (115played right before ytiuw eye's
to bring it smile of plensurn to
your face.
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IA)OKOUT INN in Fern Park
is launching a new ocrien of
Clever little advertisements to
point out to you all the wonderful things they have to eat and
you will want to try them all.
Prices are very reasonable' anti
remember they also have all
your favorite cocktails to help
mid to the enjoyment of your
luncheon or dinner. Excellent
facilities for banquests, parties
and other sncinl event s, in their
spacious private dining rooms.
Private bar can be set up, too.
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There's always it delicious special or two, chosen from their
broad menu. Enjoy it with your
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kinds of soft drinks, those' crispy, lint- apple turnovers. There's
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most delight furl at tributes Is
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By Ruth Mi '!et
Bundling a camera, like driv- Look thrc ugh your viewfinder
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Nowpsr s$srpriae Am. butcher's or two wives will get how hard you work; and how Is something that comes easier three feet- away to 10 feet to
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you ought to not away for a and better wi th experience and 30 feet a nd see how quickly
together and each will tell
practice. And you can practice you can era In on your ta rget. By William Lawrence, I).fl.S as easy us. it sounds, as many dontist should be consulted he1), misiky:
kend.
husband that the other couple wee
When a wile knows you won't handling your camera without Make a game of estimating Newspaper Enterprise Assn. of you no doubt know. When
lf
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the cause he can best determine if
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la- "wants us to go out and have want to go to a certain party endangering anyone or disturb- dista nces and then check your
One day last week a patient tooth is buried deep in bone, the tooth can be saved and still
ing your neighbors.
estimates with your rangefind- arr ived 10 minutes late. Breathorate 'charcoal cooker YOU can't dinner with them."
she won't mention it until
be a useful member of our
first
by
studying
all
the
er.
Many professionals know the less and worried, she explained, and in order to get to it over- thewing aparatus.
el resist. trying out and then they'll With a birthday or anniver- last minute and then plead that Start
84 brag on your barbecued offer- aury coming up a wife will men- it's too lute to get out of going. instruction booklets of your best exposure settings, particu- "I just had to finish planting lying bone must be removed, CX
There are dangers in leaving
camera and equipment. A re larly with flash, for a close-up, my anemone bulbs, but I'm not traction can be difficult.
* Ings with such enthusiasm that thin wistfully something she When a wife wants to
impacted teeth in the jaw. Cysts
M you are willing to cook over a saw in a store and was mad you one of her ideas she will view of the instructions with the a full-longth figure and a group sure 11 1 planted them right That's why I still have one sometimes form and destroy
about but resisted buying be- implant the idea In your mind equipment at hand often leads shot an th9.ey shoot a "six-f oot." side up."
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remaining wisdom tooth that hone around them. Sometimes
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That's how it is with some wasn't extracted with the three they press on other teeth, wearby knowi iiig the distances with- tooth. Whoever planted them that were, while I was still in ing away roots and causing
Im lowanc. and they'll get you to when you hand It to her gift- that one day you will
y, items and their operation,
—4 pay for Jots of things that are wrapped, she'll be SO surpris- "What would you think of our Then comes a dry run of the out even measuring. You can was either in a hurry or didn't Dental school. Why wasn't the much pain. The most disconcert1, supposed to come out of It by ed.
doing such-and-such?" and she various procedures encountered make you r own tests and come always. know right side up, fourth one extructed? Because ing effect is that they somePit telephoning you to please pick When a wile has a bad case will answer, "That's a wonder- Iii camera handling. Do you find up with your own exposure set- because very few people' huve
. . if more harm is done t times lie embedded for almost
up this and that on your way of cabin fever and decides I UI idea. flow did you ever loading film troublesome? Sac- tings for these standard dis- teeth that are in perfect align- extrurting a tooth than by bay- s, lifetime, only to begin
growrifice a roll of film but load it tances, thi n make a little scale
nothing will cure it but a trip happen to think at It?"
home from work.
mont. Some grow up, some ing it in, then leave it in."
ing
out
scion after a patient beWhen they want to be taken out of town she will start look- But then you really have no again and again and again. With to be situached to the back of down, others to the side, sirid
Eyeteeth
are
a
different
probgins
to
wear
artificial dentures.
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others
don't
grow
at
all
lena.
rcic,nr
in
the
jaw
can
usual('0'
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should
be taken of imthat there's a knack to doing It reference and instant setting.
cover they forgot to stop at the and mention how tired you look: husbands are sneaky, too.
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remain
imbedded
in
bone.
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made
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them
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happening
There's a right and a wrong will leave you free to cancan"a.
teeth. While the most common nwntimag a "plug" on them and to them and the surrounding
way even to holding a camera. trate your full attention on the
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By Polly Cramer
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A good grip to comfortable but subject mutter during your va- impactions are wisdom teeth, can be teased into place by ce- areas.
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firm and allows you to shift cation trip and should result In the upper eye teeth are fm-c- elusion. Orthodontists do this
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quent casualtiea, and so are routinely. Premolars are more
Please send your questions
dcvi, 7i.wapspey Enterprise Asia. The paper is now cracking in on paper towels to drain 1 from a horizons! to a vertical better pici ures.
the premolars.
of a problem and sometimes about dental health to Dr.
The best so many places and 1 do not rolled It up, loosely, like jelly
Since wisdom tenth are little have' to he extracted.
DEAR POLL'Y
Lawrence in care of this pa.
H tet
j method I know for cleaning a want to use a steamer if there roll. This not only gets more
Wlietm and if to remove an per. While he cannot answer
more than appendages in modern man, the problem of their impacted tooth depends on the each letter personally, letters
W. I vlatskin rug is to brush or is some other way to do the of the grease to absorb
I
Th,E shake out all the
towels
but
It
the
helps
keep
loose
dirt
impactions is eliminated by tak- judgment of dentist, surgeon of general interest will be
and
the bacon warm—NORMAN
prop and then shampoo with soft job—M.
lug them out. This isn't always and orthodontiist. The ortho- answered In this column,.
sad water and GOOD soap
AP Nt'wsfeatures
the paintirags are: "Fishing on a
DEAR POLLY—This mornThanks, Norman. When your
i
Jibe
B Syd Gruniah
lug when helping my wife with wife reads your Pointer In
Snowy Di y," "Calves on the
will not yellow. Repeat
breakfast
the
many
nations
Plain,"
I
told
her
I
had
Sti owacape" and "Mag"'°
an
print
she
may
decide
It
was
T000
Joins
I en shampoo two uz- three times
after
all.—POLLY
of
the
world
honoring
the
inpies."
She
not
so
silly
&amp;o necessary, rinsing well after Idea for Polly's Pointers.
Mrs. siugurution of the new World To homiir the opening of the
1*1L? each shampoo. Bang to drip asked what it was and when DEAR POLLY — Tell
detet almost
I
told
her
she
said
it
was
silly
J.
R.
to
earn
get some white
. Health Organization headquur- radio conrmrunications system
By Robert Cochnarfor lugging around film, flush able in navy blue, of course,
dry and stretch
meal
drybut
I
still
third:
It
a
and
good
rub
Iran
It
through
her
toni
building
in
Geneva
by
isof
the
CE
CE
Pact,
has
MA* pull into sihupe while It is
Newspaper Enterprise Avant, equipment, light meters, filters, but also in other colors.
- 1nh lug. Comb with a coarse comb Idea.
white goatskin rug. Let it suing an attractive flower series issued fii e new stamps. The
NEW YORK (NEA)
As etc. The jackets, which are mid.
to
If travelers haven't yet found
After the bacon was placed stand a half hour or so then of seven stamps. The designs denominations are 2, 4, 6, 6, 10
-not or wire b-MRS. M. o.
more
and
the
more
men
decide
thigh length and are belted at out about permanent press,
vacuum the meal out. I kept a are as follows: S F—talisman riuls and designs feature views
-and .`
th 0, DEAR POLLY — When a
outdoor
life
th
em,
more
is
for
white
the waist, are equipped with they're missing a bet. Lightfur collar clean this rose, 10 F
caniellias, 15 F— of radios iirid radio towers. Also
r
tbeN child has outgrown a
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daisies, ZO F—lilies, 30 F
are - the flat knit kind of pajamas
issued by Iran was a 10 rials and more apparel manufuctur- several large accordion pockets. weight, wrinkle-resistant, wash1kM
________
magnolias, 50 F
(airmail) stamp ma:rking the opening of an are happy to provide them Some spurt epaulets through able and iron-free clothe, are
DAV that cover the fist and snap
Anyone
'or]d Health Organi- with clothing to fit the activity, which camera straps can be really the only things to be
prtj,
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Problem, a solution to a prob. man roses. A souvenir sheet zation bullding. Soov to be Isrh;. ;..
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pair
may
two
sea
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larger
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by -t
lemu
or
a
favorite homemaking containing the two highest vu]- sued are t wo sta mps for worn- course. Gentlemen who ride to is made of "cafuri" cloth, a
- combined with the old pair to
It's true that manufacturers
Idea will receive a dollar If uea was also issued.
en's rightia In that country.
make two
hound, have worn the same lightweight, tightly woven cot. haven't yet taken all of the
liii.
. Polly uses the Item in Polly's
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suit I instance if the child
wrinkles out of permanent
Pointers,
Canada's postmaster general and new stamps soon will be else would be bad form. And
D*5 three and needs size four, buy
The weekend sailors, skin press-processed clothing, but
a paw of size five and combine
has announced the issuance on issued by Ithat nation. The first devotees of polo wear tradition- divers and swimmers have their the shirtsand suits subjected
June 31) of the 14th and lust will hail iiidependence and con- ad clothing, too.
a size three top and a size live
Nuclear Test
choice of smart, colorful jacket, to a wash MflI fl%PPP'fliO4f .4,..,
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bottom and vice verea. This
Fi-', next stamp in the precentenniul liar- tam four stamps. Two of the
i'*ws (AP
But sports car enthusiasts? created for water sports. Some are wearable
perhaps more
c.m type of pajama always Ii.nuclear test in the South Pacific at emblem series. The S center stamps wiLII show the national And home gardeners, hunters., have nylon hoods that zip intoso than hotel-laundered clothe,.
conies
too
abort
to
snap
to.
will
not result In an eTplosIon will feature the cunt of arms flag and two will depict the photographers.? You bet. There the collar sand most are done
3Ig
gather at th. waist while there
the safety devices on the atomic which dates from the pruclama. coat of ur:me.
Is clothing designed especially in synthetic and natural fiber
still ample width.
thin of Nov. 20, 1U21. The eut Three usiW stamps have been for them and, happily, the duds for stretchability and weather FIRST FLYING ATTEMPT
bomb work.
Whirr the yoUUg$tr Is ready
Man's first attempt to fly was
of arms appears at the left of issued by Sweden to commem- are handsome as well as func- resistance.
.'
Informsd sources said a
so
the
stamp
fw the
ass put the alas
while
the
11-point
made
with what was called an
100th
anniversary
of
orate
the:
tional.
Another
bomb
will
,
lug
big
seller
this
me nov.ug zane Grey
five top and bnm ti.4
whose books of western Sc- the safety devices, which aye maple leaf is at the right.
tlw reformstion of the Rikadag,
For example, the Zero King is the C.P.O. shirt which Navy orinitbopter, a flying machine
5
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ig
hair copies, was a practicing radioactive material in case a The Republic. If Chins on For- a modern legislative body was they call the "Wheel Coat" 1t' wearing for years, mainly be. either mechanically or manualprovids. lots asia
-g dentist. ll
He was born
ruou baa Issued ancther n its designed IW replace the old a slim-fitting, lightweight gar- cause they had to Army-Navy ly, according to the EncyclopebOflib is drq6 .xidemu
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of ancient Chinese paint.- "four on ites" system which merit with four zippered pock- store buffs
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and they are dia BrItannica.
(iRgrowL MRS. E F.
FIRST KOME RUN
in,, In the Fiticc Muse um at had been in effect for many eta. The closure buttons to the legion
maternal ancestor, Ebenezer
rescued the shirts
Psilys Peu.s
Zane, who cleared the land
Jim Sebring of the Pittsburgh Taichung, reports the World years. The 40 are and the 8 neck to keep out those 90-m.p.h. from it watery grave and now
Grand Fails on Labrador',
and staked out a claim for Pirates hit the first home run Wide Philatelic Agency. This set crowns at.mnps show $ portrait drafts,
DEAR POU.Y.-1 would
they're
worn
in
many
leisure
Hamilton
River Is North Amnerpresent
he city in World Series baseball his- also cummenwrates the fourth aketch of ..oule de Geer, Sw.d-to know how to take off wallPhotographers
professional situations..
in
the
late
18th
contury.
1ca' second largest cascade in
j paper that his bass pabisd
tory on Oct. 1, 1903, in a game inauguration
of
President ish prime Iminister in 1M611, who and amateur alike
are findThe shirts', heavy enough to volume of water. The river
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Chiang Kal-shek. The title, of set ut thu reformation.
lug the old bush jacket perfect Lie used as Jackets, are avitil- drops. 1,038 feet.
utii's taflure to try to get
to $ grind -slam was due to
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You and -your associates can do. Keep cheerful.
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alond' wnu1t like room PIANO
TUNING A REPAIR
f.'tcl II',SI'IV
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W. L HARMON
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isafly see eye to eye today. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Change your attitude toward
332.4333
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l'nrtl Innu', tint' of o-ane neeep- ________
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to meet them, tho Don
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FURN1TURI.: Frctglit dama
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able
to
be
about.
No
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furniture. Many Pieces ahow
OUT P40W!
0ng things - be consider- j &amp; air ('. n4litlonlnR.
liar. Civic work will also be accepted or you get Into
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draperies, slLpoo'i'___________________________________________________
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secretary
and
devilish
poet
respectively,
enjoy
era.
'lime
pa'mentt
as
little
Noll
Freight
Damaged
Purntfine,
provided
you
do
not
spend
with enthusiasm.
T'Inrt,in.
era. Your loved one neds t be
installation.
berry.
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water, Oak trees. Low down ________________________
6. Child Care
ness," opening today at Park East and West Thewisely.
Putting VU new curtains, adding smile,
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equipped by GENERAL ELECMt'Cltin. 2-1.
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s.i
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even2n.. 51h S. Orlando Dr.
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$1.
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WILSOS-MAIER FURS.
1SEE IT
$". conti. $3tI. Call
322-DI1O.
811-lb E. let St.
PAIN'I' ("()MPANY
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1964 Dodge 440
children nays, evenings
Use mind science, too, and you put.- Show co-operation, You sure. Be more nffleient. Then
- FURS. &amp;PT., $800 MeflonvlflS. ,f S VW Redsn
--_Sedan
$'°.
weekends. 22-5fl49.
SELLTNG otT all Misc. Plants USED F' u r it It u r a appliances,
1:
better IOOfl.
$24. WilY GO ult'ruEn?
$100 DOWN
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rt1yMolTt 4 Dr.
4-door odan, cir conditioned,
you get basic affairs In very
c
TODAY!
are highly dynamic
d
&amp; Flowers, Shade Trees at % tools, etc. Bought - Sold. LarGOVERSME"T OWNED H0M5R 4 ROOMS turn.. 1 Onlrm. Call
It
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) have a wonderful time
fine order.
l
see or
Call
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-Your cheerful attitude can be GEMINI (May 21 to June GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) ________________
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These
can
he
purchased
with
Cl,EVELANI)
flfl
Jini Hunt Realty UNP'URN. Rdrm. duplex Apt., notiuIn ijown with Kiit
REAUTIF'UL Kittens, 823-1474.
50. Misc. For Sale
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1963 Ford Galaxle 500
Hill ilulnuil
2f,?4
Park Drive Office $ft-!1lI Kitchen equipped. Ige. rooms dit.
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Piytnotith
t'lut-ynlet'
Night: 322-048 or 373-0700
I
&amp; closets. $-2834 after p.m.
4-door air conditioned, like
flonrdIflR.
t'uppi AKC.
11 :t Hwy I -t12 fli'ibui'y
for salePlan days ahead with enthus- tempted to delve Into u WFU-LI
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p reviews Ch1huhu&amp;
A
Beagles,
Cement
(color.).
Steps,
Steel,
FARM
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lionuit
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!coin
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Wire-mesh, Dry W.11, Sand,_____________________________________
wanted for clearing land in
GOLF' ANYBODY?
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Learn. Co-operation Will gain you society, etc. Show
Grease
BDRM.
rum.
.pt.
Traps
A
Window
sills.
Sanford
area.
Must
he
reliable
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1,ot'h
Arbor
lot
\OLKS\VAGEN'
CONTININTAL 4
Friday, July 22, 1R6
prestige that. you desire so very human by being
eral George "Bull" Ford, who FOR SALE: Registered m a I a
days or $-0641 nights.
and furnish references. Year
MIRAC1E 0NCRETE CO.
Driving too quickly can bring
with 124 ft. frontage on May- ____________________________________
'65 FIAT
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showro•*
Sanford
3-t$
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222-5751 round work. Cafi or write tS
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fair Golf Course. Reduced
only to yourself but 7:80-8:30 P. Pt!. CBS. The has decided to make an example
1957 Buick Con.
Airdale, 2 yrs. Champion Blood 309
Elm Aue.
ice
to
those
who
deserve
your
trouble
not
V.'.
Robinson,
Orlando.
Ph.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
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935
Transportalion
3951
Robert
A.
Williams
ELLINOR
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MOON CHILDREN (June MOON CHILDREN (June 22 West is investigating the mur- ly played by guest-star Cam- FREE White Kitten, 322-0254. 14 K. PIERCED Ear Rings
Stemper Agency
much success no with
'64 TEMPEST
der of six officers from the eron Mitchell.
Pine Selection *5.00 up
\TOLKS\\TAGEN
22
to
July
21)
Your
worthy
to
July
21)
You
have
KITTENS
32-92C.
1.eM.SNS
t'l'i.. fully equipped In.
114
W
FIRST
ST.
you have been formulating for
ISSUROR
APIAnSER
Sanford t2-lStt.
r'ln,ling air enti.Iit1ettIni, hue.
Station wagon, air conditoned1
Saturday, .Iuly 21. 1S
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AKC
Registered
German
Shep204
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Park
Ave.
1919
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544.5014
understand
your
Ideu,
muhe
is
engaged
in
combat
by
a
anil
cons'.le
ket
i.'at
PERMANENT
th
ards.
weeks
old.
32-851.
1495
alm. Get rid of the obsolete, after some difficult situation,
c loan
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Apt. B, $50 nb. Ph. $72' instic Trans. One pmn-vlout V t)pet%- .intly Ill It P ft.
I
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so
do
your
utmost
to
soothe
tives.
Shop
carefully
for
whatman
whose
body
has
been
mendb-(30
F.M.
ABC.
Stwrinl.
BEST
DEAL
IN
TOWN
OPPORTUNITY
4154.
..wner.
A whole new
Patio. 1g. corner lot, attic tan
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ruffled feelings. Show cieplor. ever you need along the hobby ed with steel patches. Another PGA Golf Championship. (Co)- SPflCIALS:
Monkeys 1 ELECTRIC stove and 4 retrig.
815; GuIneaSquirrel
Pigs *1.25
$1895
&amp; air conditioner, KIL equipAVALON
APARTMENTS
curity
can
be
all
in
excellent
condition.
$25
In
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ANIMAL KINGDOM
$
1964 Fiat
1.
ped. ::.?4.i ot 3:2-5742.
aim by, line. Go to right shops for tots' fast, slightly gruesome episode, or) This is t live telecast of
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regu1ar* on this show.
2.1. Well I)rilling
* day that'will bring about wond. a poor habit.
He, or she, Is too
concerned with 8:30-9 P. M. ABC. The Ad________________________
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erful reoulfa later on. Get future SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. other
now.
%\'ELLS IJILILLED. PUMPS
8-8:30 P. 31.
ABC. The Donna _________
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$anned.
paretIon Is 21) Stop trying
SPRINKLER SYSTEM.&amp;
an
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. Romance." (Rerun) Poor Oph Reed Show. "Calling Willie
All T"pe. and
the key -*o real abundance and gument 'with others, flp.e4atI 21) Avoid that temptation
We repair and Servtoe
to be liii has found an ardent suitor Mays." (Rerun) The great San
at home, just becau
STINE
like very forceful with others in tryHoratio Bartholomew (Itoh- F'rancisco Giantn centerfielder
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.

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322-111:

to help you with ters with allies about which (played by Anne
flcjs). Thj pulous ncwspupernlalt trying to
your personal problems since they disagree, you can get into Pandora has been stealing furs, make a comeback by purlaying

ward direction that bring true

diplomatically on better day.
epsnaion Is time very wisely their own. Learn to depend
cliff-hanger. Richard Benedict
on yourself more In the future. Keep poised at social functions cides to break into the gang
pretending she Is Anne Francis plays Leo Minosu, the HIatt
Start wheels rotating in Rely on your own ability, which or
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things happen. as Pundoru-who-Iooks-llke-flon. trapped in a cave, utid Jan

with those who are out-cl-town
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Strive to please influential
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-they have much influence.
10)
Even the smallest mine- persons instead of criticizing
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
10-n P. 31. CBS. Wayne and
tion can cause those who have unmerdfully to your own
j -Follow your intuition
ulti- Shuater take an affectionate
an slnoe it Is apt to be very ac- power over you to be highly mate detriment. Don't penflit look at the westerns. A wonderbe sure to use others to spoil your reputation. ful, nostalgic hour in which the
curate and you are also able displeased,
tact..
Bit to make others happy who mean diplomucy,
Avoid risks in Put a atop to that. which is an two frosts highlight what the
a good deal to you. Be very aiiytliing. Just take It easy, be absolute lie,
rest. of the world sometimes
sweet, and all Is fine.
6 a understanding with loved cme.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mdr. 20)
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1I(4S (Feb. 20
Buy a love token.
to Mar. 20) You should make an effort to form: western fUn, old and
You feel that you hare to travel understand better those mdi- new. They are all here, starting
del
TLI TODAY
.W YOUR CHILD
IS will
BORN
he, or she,
be far in order to find the beauti. viduals whose thinking and ac. with William S. Hart and Tom
one of those pretty children ful and the desirable, but this
tion. differs from yours, Ally Mix and including Gary Cooper
in that others are always fussing only a mirage. Be more
changes or long trips could Alan Lucid, James Stewart, John
f101 about
cerned with all that which
and want to wait
cause you much loss. Be stead- Wayne, Randolph Scott, Joel
hand
sail'
thtpc)fot out that nothing Is so sat you have started,
all is OK.
Rogers and even Crosby and

voted wife. A good, gripping
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the

following motor vehicle;
BuIck, 1957, Model 4(1, Serial No.
4D 80 2934:. Will hi. i.olñ ni ,i't.ite
nI. at 12:00
M.
on the 30th, day of August, 1966.
at B A S Standard Station, Ovie

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nation to

of others is great. A

nature,

too.

Conway (Jack Weiton) as

of Seminole Counts', Florida. at
office In the euurth,,uMs

his

te Carroll Righter Fore.
1rn Stars impel, they do not compel," What you make of (Barbara Bouchet has mis. within .iiz eulenciut- niwiths
IVOIR,
The Sanford Herald. Box compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU! tl*kefl
the time of the that i)Ubhicutio
Conway, a rather
tht tiuticc

Two copies t
Carroll Righter's Indivlduij Foreciat for
for Au. logist Thrush iieeds to perfect it, writing, arid shall statc the
plsue at rashdetice stid pOut of
DOUBLE MEANING
Forecast far your sign for Au. gust Is now ready. For your their earthquake
_______activator,
flee address of thrt claimant, attd
SYDNEY (AJ)
hi the gust is now ready.
For your copy mend your birthdut.e and
shall be sworn to by the, claint'arms for the next census Ill copy send your birthd.t.
ant, hits saiezst, or attnrne' 511(2
and $1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore.
10-11 P. hf ABC. Court Mar- ccornpanied
by a
fee' of
kustralia, one question has been $1.00 to Carroll Rigi,t py.
cast, The Sanford Herald, Box tial. "Where There Was No one dollar and such filing
claim
or
dothanged from "Length of real- cast (The Sanford Esrsld),
not so filed shall be void.
Baa 1921, Hollywood 28, California, Echo." Captain Young has a mand
Jeanette Alexander
liner In Australia" to "Period iiizi, Hollywood 28, CaihjoroJL
tough time tonight when he
A. Administratrix of the
if
realdenoc
in
Australia."
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Estate of
Norway's per capital electric assigned to defend S/Sgt. Jack
Roy A. Reddizige, deceased
Reason: In the past many
atum-

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the øutside di- obsirve Thanksgivmn. denoune. was 11S(ti kiinw.$f.h.... ....4.. .4iu.-....
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4 iuuiuu&amp;g
of their houses tt an- Lug It as a "nionarchjaj pat. far moie than
hatitoed Florida
any other coun- officer during military occupe- Attorney for AduzlIiitr4trjx
Publish Jtih 1, I. 11, &amp;
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(9) Theater K
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1:30 (1) Glenn
Bhc,w
(2) NBC N.w.
(1 News with Roger
Mudd
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7:00 (2&gt; Small World
(9) One Step 5eyo5

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11:00 (2) News

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(9) IIP't) Stid-F1orid.
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(9) Ca.p.r Cailoutis
11:30 (1) Fury

(,) Quick Draw
McGraw

(9) Migilli. Gorilla

12:0 (t Jr. Achiev.meut
(6) Sky King
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12:30 (2) Thc Texan
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IMPALA
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a real red beauty.
Jimmy
Cowan.
82?-401L
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tileely landscaPed,
P'ul)y equipped, bucket atts,
fruit trees. 'Two buildings In clean.
rear. More land if wanted. 222'
$1695
4 0 &amp; 9.
ASSUME pyrnts. 3 Bdrm.. cS,
tenced In 'ard. 322-544.
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with a white top. For th.
yoveg and youaq at heart.

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2595

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Vi'ItN. i Hi house. 668-6322 if"
tar 2.
fair. Available July 15th. Ciii
34735 or 322-0461.

serves

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liuok}.tpj*
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able. Pleasjm,it working condi..
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I BLIRM. FURS. house, I miles

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back.d with

Rentals

Atlantic. Daytona Beich. Mrs.
U. autchison. 332-4066.
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1"OREST HILL.S LODGE, Balsam,
i. Write
N. C5I'. Beutifu1 &amp;
br brochure.
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102. MobIle flumes Sa.k
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62 Mercury

CADILLAC

64 Pontiac Tempest Lemans

4.door hardtop. This immacu.
late car Is equipped with oil
Cadillacs luxury feature. aad
sir condltlossd for summer
comfort. A pr.stIe automobUs, yours for only.

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impel. 4.door hardtop equip.
pod with radio, heater, auto-

matic traøs.,,lsslo, power
st..rlairj and brakes. ft's a
se owser

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63 Chevrolet

4-Dr. hardtop. Loaded with all
power features and air conditioning. A one owner new Pontiac
trade in.

Impala 4-Dr. V-8 with Power Steer.
poping. Another one owner
ular car at a popular price.

1595

63 Pontiac

Impala 4-Dr. Station Wagon with
factory air conditioning power
steering and brakes. A perfect
family car.

Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop. A new
Pontiac trade-in with ow miles.
White with gold interior.

tr.asssi.sloa, rodi. sad heat.
er IxcepPlessily ski.

1095

17-32 1.

aStOX4

Sanford.

Priced

Lower
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60 COMET
Good rvaslsq er,
a

body

littl, rusty.

165
60 MERCURY
2.daor

sedse. N a. p

qeod miles left I. this
Oil.

1695
695

1695

63 CORVAIR

63 Rambler American

265
59 PONTIAC
..d solid body;
1*515. sod Ussmiisiea
seem to be .zssH.

4-do.;,

37O
Several Old., hl*Jeh I.

Cheei. Press **qekhsj
Little Or N. Dews Pap.
meat.

2-Dr. Economy standard transmission. A won•
derful second car.

USED

$1795 and 1*11

1495

63 Chevrolet

Spider Coup.. Sporty 4.sp.ed

Cortin.

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Impala, air c.sdltlaisd aid
.qvipp.d with VI .wls.,
.utomotk troaimissio,, power
stwla ead brakes radl•
sed heater. Priced riplit at..

1O95

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(Choic. of 3). all sir
conditioned and fully
powered Priced from

326 V8 with automatic
Convertible
trans. Power Steering and Brakes. We sold
ready to go at only
it new

gal.

CARS

a full Ford Motor Co. warranty

24 months or 24,000 m1.s. Giv. Ita try at
SANFORD MOTOR CO. 800 Fu.nch Av..,

c.

GO "CARE FREE" IN ONE OF THESE EXCEPTIONALLY NICE
LATE MODEL CARS - ALL SAFETY CHECKED!

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of gas md a low, low purchase price.

for

merit. Please State experien,;.
inee, met with IovJ Civic and
&amp; auhs,,,it rfr,'ttc,.i. to p
buinu
leaders. He said he _4iux 'i. Sanford. J"la.
plans to tour the state "COfl- 77,
Situation Wanted
greasionijl diatrd by congres- ____________________________
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ir 'OR-.!!3.g0,
ajonal dl.stiIct."
Re said be would meet with
DAYS- WORK WANTED
clvk, buslues and congreaaIou.,
*22-44158 or 322-1043
al leaders to determine the OA3' WORK t-w24.

Cortina, Get

Factory sir, pow-

sP.etl*I5. Family

2795

54 FORD

63 CHEVROLET

INSTANT RELIEF
MAY BE FOUND

BLIRM. t'NFeRN. house. 232
Country (lub Circle. Apply 114

stick sMPP, 4-ep.

65 Mercury
4.Door.

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in the Noveber electioni.

322.1121

NICELY Furn. 2 Bdrm. house,
i'ie. room, $100 mo. Ph. 223.

PENSACOLA (AP)-Miaznj _______________________________
Robert King High 1*55 POW) PRODUCT dIetr1buto
Sazifurd nuedir (bf flee Clerk
predicted that after he
grirnari1' handling rofour year. as governor, Florid.
tsi sales;
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call Mr. Deltrich, 541-8230,
Orlando, betwec
i a. in.
and 3 p. m. FrIday, July 22

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Sanford 322.1536
Orlando 644-5014
Open daily tli 3 P.

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Volkswagen
321 S. 17.2 S.isf.rd

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CosytlbI. sporty red flaish

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including ;'roflt sharing rctiren,ent. Three Weelts paid
leave and Im'jor medical inaurance
1)1gm. Salary corn.
mensurate with background
and exlairience. Merit quickly rocognize,

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our area,

ELLINOR
VOLKS\VAGEN

M (1ST FELL. t hidrm. home, builtiii kitchen. douhlc lot, excell..nt location. Ph. 2:2-9*80.
ESTATE: 8 Bdrzn.
SL'NLAND
home ()fl Lake Dot Dr. As.

details of training &amp; exper_
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central air &amp; heat, 2-car gar- 4 CV RENAULT, excellent con.
ditlOfl 3200. Ph. 2.751.
age, enclosed porch. 7 ft.
family &amp; l8.tt living rooms
BY OWNER: 1962 Comet, 4 dr.,
choice area. 822.59$.
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clean, A.T.. H., practically flea'
Manor 322-9087.
tires. $1,150. Ph. 3?2.1'70 after
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FOR SALE. Small house to be _______________________
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moved. 4 roomy &amp; t)att%. Good
condItion. Longwood, 333-2975.
months old. 8 bedCE HOME
This WTeek Only
terrazzo floors. Selling du. to
t5fCt 50$ E. 20th St. Z
44 STATION Wagon 4 Door Sd
1*102.
nice,
AIr fully equipped,
pr.vious owner A only
St'M1 MONTHLY Payments. t
Bdrm., I bath. 32:9204.
$1795

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MOTOR SALES
2515 W. 1st. ST.
PH. 3224231
322O$61

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1501 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD
PH. 322.0231

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SANFORD
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1:20 (2) Get Smart
(1) Isoret Agent

7:00 (3) Grower, Almanac
':b (9 News
7:30 (6) Wonderful World

Park-

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Profit shartug retirement
Plan and major medical inthe offer by:
Marriott Hotshoptws, Inc.

Show
(1) Mi's o, wiu
Trav*1
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(1) DouDj Reed Show

6:30 (6) Sunrise Sem.atsr

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graduate 2 to 41* years cud
wiah a }'loridu
carter in
restaurant nt a n g t- m en t
please. call Mr. Dlt'trich,
54j-3.'t.j
Orlittido, lu'twcen
It IL. Ut. anti :: ;. un. I"rlday,
.luly
through Sunduy,
.luly 24. (Call collect if

(1) Jackie Olaa.on

SA'J'I)lttJAi' A. K.

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way ostuur.

A Black Convertible One ownv-i motor, stick shift.

INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
*22-1171
116 N. Park Ave.

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115. Autos For Sale

SOLJ'THWARI)

$395

equipped and extra clean only

financed.

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SunShine State

cellelit buY at sii&amp;oo.00. Owner ard Easthgwood, 82-611.

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S:u0 (2) Golf with ba Snead
(9) World of Sports
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5:30 (2) College Bowl
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3:00 (2) Newsoope
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sale of said motor vehiJe, and 11:30 () Tonight
the cost of pUblicatjo of notice
(9) Movie
of sale.
1.2:00 (6 Movie
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he, or she, will j 'JX)I)AY
he, or she, will shots of western scenes
(HEDh1oHp
there Is wonderful
with Is the GearS or fl'
an lndividul of much determi. have a tremendous amount of Dale Itoberston, William Holden
b ..cess possible In tlij chart
Neadaul, Guuut. Pluridi.
get what is wantecj, will power and will go after and
Robert Horton dubbed in 1
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matter how, or at what coat, whatever is desired. You must foreign languages. Don't
of letting the fine talents
Is esi
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In see and possibly wind up 10 be sure to early give spirit., early teach that the game of ft.
miss ROY A. flEI)l)ING,
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Deceased.
age on
government ual and ethical training or oth- life is best played In the spirit
Ti, All (Js'.dl*urs s.d
era can become very Inimicabbe of cooperation with other., If
liaviag
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10-11 P. 31. NBC. The Man Ageless
aeld Estates
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make of and life becomes very uphppy The fine investigator is definite- Doephole Affair." (Color) Re. by notified and required to pta.
1 your life Is largely up to YOU! almost ladlitic.
sent an' claims and demands
Any trouble. ly in this chart, or whatever run) You can find raw material which
You, or either of you, flu)'
Carroll Righter's Individual 'hooting profession is fine hers, deals with facts and nothing anywhere, as
have against the estate of ROY
Solo
and
111315
!orsce.st for your sign for since 'the ability to understand but facts. Great warmth in
A. REDDING, deceased, late of
this discover when they Use Buzz said
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-ugu't is now ready. For your motives
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TO working lady with tion
Builder will con- ROOM
Rome privilege.. Refuenc..
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$895
your Bro- 8224&amp;&amp; or 2.22.5742.
lots. 5:2-5166 or
63 FALCON 4 Dr. deluxe Staher. DO IT NOW
tion Wagon, Automatic Trans.
To Rent
11Want
heater, immaculate
Radio,
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
RESPONSIBLE COt.PLE want to
cond.
farm
home.
S Br. rent now-buy later. Need 2
OLDER frame
$1095
on i acre. I mile from town.
or 3 bedrooms, furnished or

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conditioning, extra clean
Jacobsos's Dept. Store, 711 E.
2 BDRM.
$1595
lit.
St.;
Sanford.
block off of Lpsala Rd. $3600.
'63 GALAX1E 500 XI.. I Door
A. S. Lunday, Box 418, Belle"
APT., 11$ French, 22.6530.
ltarllop coupe, fully equipped
view, Fla.
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bucket seats. Blue &amp; a beauty
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down,
LGE 2 RDRM. turn.,
51495
water &amp; lights $65. 3-74.
GALANIE&amp;004
Dr. fully
('IT'V WATER- Paved Road
equippea ir,civatng air congiMt. wntown. * Bedroom, 2 IllS. tcooms I'or
ttoning, nice. Stock No. 152$ A
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$1295
&amp;
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CLEAN,
quiet
rooms
f
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that
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for sale or rout.
be indiscreet, either. Change tO ticia
meeting in San Francisco. Ales _______________________
smells a rat. She
LIGGETT ItEXALL DRUGS
Pinocrest Shopping Center
effort to contact such and show cup of tea.
out very nicely.
of
her
Grayson
(Edmon
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and
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ravishment
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ability, enthusiasm, Others can
YEARS of experienc.. All ______________________________
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 tO sister,onsothe
she calls in Cousin Itt Donu and Jeff go off to Can53 Wand To Buy
work guaraiit,.e.
they ate not mind readers,
problematical
ing tasks out of the way early with Ophella.
abet
into Mays, of course. Gentle
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COPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. which you haveaffairs
S&amp;nford, 322::7O.
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clears the decks for whatever is
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and
pleasant.
20)- More attention given to tlfl&amp;tlflg or
important and Interesting later.
even oa' want
9-9:30 p. j. ABC. Honey
1, civic and social matters makes run
flWay from, Resolve to get Plan your schedule for the claY West.
"Don't Look Now, But 14-11:111 P. Pt!. NBC. Suturday
P you a more valued adjunct to ahead faster,
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This
is
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Isn't that Me?" (Rerun) Now, Night At The Movies. "TLw
the community In which YOU re- matter of clevatitig
your
con_
allow
yourself
enough
tim.
for
let's
take
this
Carnival."
(Rerun)
Kim!;
aide. You are a fine citizen- $CioUKflt,s.
very slowly. Big
appointments.
I'ItII)A' r. M.
(C)Flioka
There's a girl named Pandora I)uuglus in unothet' fine permakes others cognizant of this
CAJ'RICORN (I)ec. 2 to .laii. Fo (played by Anne I'rancls formance, snarling 1ii way
CA1'IUCORN (D. 22 Jan.
1:30 (6) Adventure Theatre
U:00 (2 NwCop
duty.

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'64 r.ALAXIE sot) XL tasthack
fully equipped. A real beauty

Cowan. 322-4018.

CUSTOM BUILT

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1695
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retired
people.
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to64
GALAXIE
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2565 Park Dt1.
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Payments Less Than Rent

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chest $10; Shotgun, lawn mowItelocatloti e x p e n s . s to
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1961 Plymouth

Ph. ResIdent Mgr. $2Z.1840

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or someone else's, If other's Into doing nothing
good common
Greco,
Italian singer Silvin
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) don't agree with your ideas, tance that is now awaiting your his little league son, Thnmy Francesco (who is the brother
Club Rd.
area art (lefrave(l.
A. .1. Adcock
*22-3553 _________________________________
-A day for doing what you like be sharp with them. Show di- attention. Avoid digging up (David Bailey). Paul Smith,
Caterina
Valente, incident.al____________
FOR SALE: Upright Piano, good
Sherr3' Alberoni and Elisha
For aniditinital information
Hole t mum Root'? ?
and you get backing as well plus plomacy.
prejudices. Show good will
condition, 3:2-4978.
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and
Germany's
Marikit
and
local interview call Mr.
Cook
ulao
guest
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star.
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gaining personal aims. A trip
LIIIRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) ward all.
Deitrich, l4l-:i22o, Orlando,
Rokk.
Swedish
singer
Lars
Ph
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1
yr.
old,
13,500
gal.,
pump,
Sanford
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between t a. in. and
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In the beautician or barber j
LIBRA (Sept.. 28 to Oct. 22)
Thinking over what you can do
filter, vacuum, skimmer, dotvt'i
July 24.
8:30-11:30
P.
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NBC.
Sing
Lonndnhl
will
perform
mine.
etc.
New
*700-4150, 322- •1ul 2 through
'23-Painting
advisable early. See that all to gain your greatest ambition. You are tempted to take had
(Call colInet I! nccessar3- l.
to Along with Mitch. (Color) (Re- numbers from "Brigadoon" and ___________________________ 18.
around you is In tjp.top shape. and where to get fj j risks with money, so be sure
there's
even
more singing and ______________________________
run) Tonight's theme is
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I'd rather teach than switch.
V. I'.G 'EPVICE 66S 553$
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bars &amp; high seat $1;. 32-41$. Marriott Hotsitoppos, Inc.,
America's mntiiiy expanding

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there Forget those secret anxieties druggist who is so engosseci
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MANAGEMENT
Offered By

Ice Machine. 5ft

290S Park Circle

stars in tonight's tale about

for your advancement and fm If YOU niust travel today, be

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525-9544

Reasonable Rates
Good Riding Area
(Premiere)
This Is another the classic, and It will be er"__________________________________
McKay,
Bill
Flenming
and
Byj Special STS1CeS
and usually with these
two-time
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Nelson,
himself
a
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it's all too obviou$ why

will make surroundings more deeply where problematical
fairs re concerned. They could
3t&amp;ml1ned, J)CtjCaj.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept
ShoWing appreciaüon for

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Associates
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your efforts. Make out those ie at home and be
and
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find that under your own roof or much
winsome.
ports that are necessary.
will be *acrlfjced over some
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B. Hamilton Griffin
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11:00 a. in.
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1:10 p. a.
Evening Worship
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11:00 Is. a.
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7:10 P. a.
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Rev G. E. Hodges - Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. M.
Evangelistic Services 7:00 p.a.

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1:45 a.. a.
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£ suing Worship
6:10 V. M.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 P. in.

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T. Barrett
Pastor
Sunday School
9:45 a. in .
Worship f'ervio.
13:00 *. in.
Training Union ........6:41 i. in.
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We Prayer Ssrv.
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410 Park Ave.
Rev. Robert H. Jenkins. Pastor
Morning Worship
1:30 a. a.
Sunday School
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FIRESTONE STORES
Bob McGuire and Staff

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209 W. 26th St., Sanford

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Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.

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Chuluots First U.&amp;pj.lat Church

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O*kla.wn Baptist Church, 3741 W 20th at.
(Js&amp;.esn Bentist Church
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Stsbbton Meet ..... 10:4 &amp;. in.
Morning Worahip
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Church SchoolBeardali Chapel
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Pioneer Fcllowhhtp 7:00 p m.
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Love Southern Baptist Mission, Chuluota
Missionary Baptist Church North Rd.

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Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
UL Olive Missionary Baptist Chur
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Mt. Lion Missionary Baptist. IIp.a Ave.
NOW Bethel Missionary Baptist Cbirch,
5th ii. A Mickory Ave.
New ML Calvary Missionary Baptist
1200 W. 13th IL
Ns Salem Primitie. Ba.ptist Church.
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St. Ann's Cathuli. Church, Pershing

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Mt. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Malt.

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First Christian Church, 1107 5. Sanford Ave.
CONGREGATiONAL
CuugreiaUoua,i Chris tias Church

4Ul Park Ave.

North side Christian Church, F I ii r I 4 a
Haven Dr.. M&amp;Itl&amp;d

NATIONAL BANK
Howard IL Hodges and Staff
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slams and Employees

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J. O. (Jim) Smith and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
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STRICKLAND..MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY

WiLSONMA1ER FURNITURE CO.

Herb Snam and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
irving L Pryor and Staff

Mr. and M, Al Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. . .
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iiutii, "C Christ , léLl S. Park Ave.
•Iturch of Christ. Geneva
Church of Christ. Lake Mary
'hurc of Christ. Longwood

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LII Salute Epi.otpJ Church E. Deflary
Enterprise
hrlat Episcpa.i Church. L.ongwuod
All Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Cross Episcop, Park Ave. at 4th

LUTHERAN
Asceusiou Lutheran Church, Ov.rbrock

lit. Casa.lberry

Good Shepherd United Luthsrs,
..sut 5. urtandu Dr.
Luther&amp; Churon of Lb. Bads,w,r,
10i W. 85th pis

MeesI*h Luthera n Church, American
Hall, Prairie Lake, Fern Perk

St. Lakes Lutheran Church. Ri. 411 Ila.vIa
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, L.
DeBary Ave. Enterprise

Bear Lake Methodist Church

the1 A.M.E Church, Canaan Heights

Casseiberry Community Methodist Church,
Hwy. l7iIZ k Fancy Ridge Rd., Casoelbrry
Ilebary Community ki.thudlst Church W.
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Llpsala Community Pretiytijrjgri Church,

First Methodist Church, 410 Park Ave.
1'irst Methodis t Church of Oiled.

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St. Paul. Matkodjat C h a rs h
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Gepeus Meth odls CbWCk, 0•u•y..
Grace Methodist. C"'h. 0505*
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Forest Lake seventh-day
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Seventh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
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Sanford Ssve*th.day Adventist Church.
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Allen's L.U.5. Church, Ol1. &amp; 12th
Church at God In Christ. Oviedo

Chuluota Community Church

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Church of God MI*o. Eszierprj.,
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints. 315 Park Ave.
Cuninlunhty Chapel, Lltauwnt. Springs
Easte rn OrUsvduz Church, St. Johns Chry.
sOitOlil Chap., HWY. 17-92, Fern Park

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Ru(iizet orricinin ,;Foy the request will he about five per cent
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and a total
Wit year.

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Automobile accidents result- Cresse says about three per Cent
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way 17-92 south of Sanford attributed to increases in the
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when
vehicle traveling north num ber at ut-ate employes. Re'
on 17-92 at
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high rate 0 cent figures indicate there are
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speed wi th out hasdlights lit, about 7 000 it-ate workers, an
bemg driven by John R. Day, compared with some 32,005
Sanford, struck
vehicle heI
ing driven by George T. 1't-. year ago.
Some of the biggest Wary
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tard, Sanford, who failed to
see the oncoming vehicle and increases are in public schools
and universities.
pulled in front.
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fi:iy skidded off th e srcond ye- the University of South Flori da
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hide and struck a thirj auto- would increase from $5.54 million to $6.54 million, at the Unt.
mobil. driven by R. 1. Fe
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of West Florida-Just
guson, Sanford.
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getting off the ground-salaries
Total damages to all
hides involved amounted to are due to go up from $430,000
to $1.28 million.
I approximately 33,01)0. Day
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Pay for 2,092 teaching-admincharged with reckless driving
i by Trooper Bud Smith, pp istrative positions at the Univer.
who inveatlg:ieI the accident. .5)ty of Florida-only a ñ'actloii
Mrs. Jean Pittard in the of the total campus jobs-would
Pittard
Pittard vehicle, was a4mittetl go up from $10.00 million to
to Seminole Memorial Hospital, $10.88 million.
suffering shock. )sy, sulfer..
The rapMily-expandin., are.
round operation planned for the college. EnrolllflIC
front 'minor injuries was ices of the Public Wel?ar.'ds'
j'nent is nearing the 500 mark' expected for the
admitted to Sanford NAS ifos. par=ent make it another canfirst year's classes and classroom furnishings are
didate for big budget increases.
arriving daily. Work is nearing completion on acA
Triumph
spOrtscar
conThe Legislature appropriated
cess road from Hwy 1.7-92 being constructed by
vertible, being driven by David 13916,000 last year as a lump sum
(Herald Photo)
county, road department.
Krause, Maitland, with
two for regular assistance program'
passengers, Barbara Krause but raised a ro flatiOflS to
and Patricia O'Brien, both
33 mill ion for the new year.
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of 2.434 puaitions could
th Salaries
on Oxford rise from last year's approprio the
control on ated wt,d of
a curve and f!iet1 ittvoral
:iuu:uu tnuuu:icu su
Stilwell was aboard the missing War II, is commandant of tile times, turning turtle before
this year.
maximum
C47
only that he left San John F. Kennedy Special War- coin ing to a stop upsidedown.
The
legislative
department reFrancisco in a C47 for honolulu fare Center at Ft. Bragg. N. C., All three youths were admitted quires almost three times as
where Special Forces troops re to Florida Sanitarium Hospital
Saturday night.
ccivc training,
in Orlando with severe injur- much money this year. since
The Thai plane radioed at
the [9117 wssion will convene
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3:40 a.m. Sunday, from about
long
before the June :10th bookIn the city Sunday night
500 miles out, that it had de- Station
one accident involving one ye- closing day
veloped engine trouble and WLS
Eastern Oil Station at AltaThe lawmakers .appropriated
turning back to San Francisco. monte Springs was the scene of hick was reported by the San- a tuL.il of
million. as com
Nothing further was heard from a robbery Sunday. Station Man. turd Police Department. The pared with 11.04 million last
mishap occurred at to p.m.
the plane.
ager Michael McCormick re- 5th
1
Street and Mdilonville year.
A search of the area by ships ported to the Seminole County
Several new programs are
Avenue,
when
an
auto
being
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and aircraft has produced no sheriff's department that two
getting of! th e ground this year
sighting of the missing plane, men entered the station and driven by David J. Wilson,
also. .mung them are the aftersurvivors or indication of a asked for a pack of cigarettes. Sanford, traveling at a fast
care prograin in the division of
crash.
While one of the men was or- rate of speed went out of con- child training schools, the cornStilwell, son of Gen. Joseph I deri'lg the cigarettes the other trol and crashed into a power
health and reW. (Vinegar Joe) Stilwell of pulled a revolver and demanded pole. Wilson was charged with IflUIILY menLal
and a new
tzirthition
program.
failure
to
have
the
vehicle
onBurma Road fame in World the money in the cash register.
prisoner reception and medical
der control. Wilson and
cu pant, Miss Virginia Grund- Icenter at Lake Butler.
Icr, were admitted to Seminole
BuS Ck.tSH
Memorial with minor injuries.
The accident was investigatLIMBuRI;. Germany (AP)ed by Patrolmneim Joe Jenkins i'hirty Belgian school children
and Johnnie Parker, Suniortjd i were killed tudny when their
police,
holiday bus crashed off a bridge.

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pattern on side of one of the numerous portable
buildings now under construction on the Seminole
Junior College campus, in preparation for the .
opening of school, August 29. The windowless
buildings will be air-conditio'ned for the y!"r-

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That is approximately the de-

mation was not definite.
They said they also presumed
the plane had been ditched in
the Pacific and they had
lauqchcd a search for It.
The air traffic control center
for the San Francisco Hay area
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Collins bounded of t a space
agency plane into the waiting
arms of their wives shortly aft.
yr midnight after a dt'lad
flight from Cape Kennedy, Fin.
Also on hand were several tel.
low astronauts.
The spiweinen arrived about
four hours lute at Ellingtun Air
Force Huse'. A plane sent to
Cape Kennedy to fly thelu home
(kveIulwd an oil teak on the
way to Florida. and another had
to be dispatched front hunts
'ilh, Ala.
Young and Collins, both 15.
splashed back to earth Thursday alter scoring the world's
first dual rt'ndevous with two
steIliWs, t'veai though they
faced a critical fuel shortage in
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1007 budget is scheduled as the
main item of business at the
quarterly meeting of the board
of directors of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
at 7:80 p.m. Thursday at the
Chamber conference room.
C. Vernon Mize Jr., president,
will conduct the meeting. Other
officers are DeWitt 51mathews
.J&amp;., vice presiik'nt; George 'l'iwImy, treasurer, mmii Clifford MeKibbin Jr., Robert T. Ih'semer,
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - The and to finish describing for oUtF. E. Roumillat. Jr. and Lee I'.
record-breaking
Gemini 10 as- chits details of three days in
Moore, members of the executronauts flew home today for a space
tive committee.
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Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Stil- Honolulu said it had been told
well Jr., commander of the to expect Stilwell but that he
Army's Green Beret training had riot yet arrived. Honolulu
center, is apparently missing airport said no C47 had landed
on a flight to Honolulu, the there.
Army sources at the Presidio
Coast Guard indicated today.
Military..1,.,sources here said of San Francisco, where the
Stilwell left San Francisco Sat- general and his wife have been
urday about 11:30 p.m. on a staying while he is on leave,
said th ey could not confirm that
parture time of a royal Thailand army C47 which Is reported missing In the Pacific with
three persons aboard.
The Coast Guard Search and
Rescue Center said information
it had Indicated that Stilwell
was aboard the missing plane.
They said, however, this infor-

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CoUgregatiup S.*k Israel, 11th a Magnolia
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WINTER PARK (AP)
Duncan Bowles, owner and pub.
lisher of the Winter Park Sun.
Herald, will be buried here
Tuesday.
Bowles, 52, died at, his Winter
Park home Saturday night of
an apparent heart attsck.
A native of Kurn.y, Nab.,
he Is survived by his widow,
Ruth, and 'a daughter, Mrs.
David Calhoun of Winter Park,

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Farm Safety Week,

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"The Nile of America"

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PkSSS $224111
WEATllIlI: Sunday 89-74, weekend miii 1,32 inches; warm and rain thrii 'rtieday.

storm, thrashed Atlantic waters
with top winds of 75 miles an
hour today while Ella, still it
poorly organized tropical storm,
developed fair to the south.
Weather forecasters said neither posed an immediate threat
to any land area.
Dorothy remained almost stationary about 1,200 miles east of
Bermuda. She was expected to
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Jax Girl, 19,
Shot To Death

and Employees

Cliur cii of God 50* Hickory
Church of God. 2:uo S. French
Church of God. Oviedo
Thurch of God Mission, Enterprise

C1y Baptist Church

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PUBLIX MARKETS

Sualand .Pt'St CUfl 3410 trench Ave.
Si. Jam.. Missionary Baptist Church sic
ltd. 415 0.1...
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it. Paul Ml$osary Baptist Church, Ik •t.
Mt. Matthew, Missionary Baptist Church
Chflaa.n Height.
St. John'. Missionary Baptkat Church.
30 C7PF
Tsmple Baptist Church, Palm Springs lid..
&amp;it,amont. Spring.
WsstaId. Missionary Baptis t Church.
416 8. holly Ave.
Zion Hop. Baptist Church, Ill Orange. Ave.

Fountain head Baptist Church. Oviedo

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KILGOItE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

(Thurob of Christ. Paola
CHLJiz.cH OF GOD

First Baptist Church of Geneva

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

Progress Missionary Ilapusi Church. Midway
Seupnd Shiioh Missionary B&amp;ptii Church:.
We.t Sanf ord

First Baptist Church of Lake, Mary
First Baptist Church of Lake Mourn.
9'lr.t Baptist Church of Longwood. Cci
Church A Ota.at
First BipUst Church •f OvisO..
I'1j*t BaptIi Ch*rch of Sa* ii4o 5911*15
First Sidlob Missionary Baptist Church,
1151 W. 11th it.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
CASSELBEJiRY
RI. 436 East of Seminolc Plaza
Rev. Lucas F. Grile ... Pastor
Church School ....... 9:(
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Morning Worship . 11:90 a. M.
Junior Hi &amp; Senior Hi
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Tuesday:
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Thomas U Makin ......Pastor
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Oviedo, Florida

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

First Baptist Cuiurctt. 51) Park Ave.

Fern Park

NELSON &amp; CO., INC. .

and Staff

I'taJrie Le.k. Baptist Church. itidge Rd..

Friendship Baptist
Aftamuza$.e Spring.
at. UI. Altamonte $prig.
First Baptist Church of DeB&amp;ry

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Clauluota Baptist M'e.io.

Elder Springs baptist Church,
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The Miami Weather Bureau
life in Viet Nam. It was too said Dorothy's gales extended
early in the war for most peo- 825 miles to the north and 225
ple to believe it then.
miles south of the center.
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Chief forecaster Gordon Dunn
Registering to enter Seminole said Dorothy was bearing unHigh School posed somewhat of usually far to the north.
a problem for Mary Lake, of
Ella developed In the southLake Mary, when she filled out east of the Lesser Antilles. Her
the card, last name first, as center was reported by the San
instructed. It was promptly re- Juan Weather Bureau about.
turned by the registrar and 675 miles east of San Juan.
Mary was firmly instructed to Ella's top winds
60 miles
write her "name" first, not her an hour in squalls-moved west
"address.' A sophomore at northwest at about 20 miles an
MIS, Mary Is the daughter of hour. Forecasters III she likeMr. and Mrs. B. D. (Buddy) lv would turn to the northwest
Lake, who not only live "in" and slow down.
but whose home is located "on"
Weather Bureau advisory No.
Lake Mary.
8
on
hurricane Dorothy:
CCC
Hurricane Dorothy drifting
Let's see now, wasn't that Dr.
around far out in the Atlantic.
A. W. Epps Sr., and his talented At 11 a.m. (EST) Hurricane
horticulturist wife that we saw
Dorothy was estimated near
on the Sanford streets 'tother
latitude 83 north, longitude 41
day? The pioneer dentist has
or about 700 miles southhad a long siege of surgery, but west,
vest of the extreme western
seems chipper as all get out
Azores and nearly 1,400 miles
now.
east of Bermuda.
* a a
Have you noticed the GM Highest winds are estimated
identification on many, many 75 miles per hour near the cencan? 'What does It mean? One ter and gales extended out 800
driver (or was It a dealer?) miles to the north and 200 miles
said "Great To Own" . . . The to the south of the center.
Dorothy is forecast to begin
C]ockwlnders just learned what
It's all about: Gran Turismo drifting toward the northeast
Oinologato
now you know. today or tonight. Little change
Translated from the Italian: in size or Intensity Is anticiGrand Touring Homologated or pated.
The hurricane will not af"approved for racing In the
grand touring class"
which fect any land area today or
has no official standing. So now Tuesday.
The next advisory will be suyou know, Go GTO!!!
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sued by the Miami Weather
WIth approximately 36,000 Bureau at 5 p.m.
citizens of Seminole County
qualified by age and residence
to register to vote, only 19,000
have taken advantage of the
privilege. Registration in the
county between November, 1965
and the first primary in May
declined by 4,000. However,
A 19ATLANTA (AP)
Lake County, which Is consideryear
old
Jacksonville
(Fin,)
girl,
ably smaller than Seminole,
Darlene Eastman, was found
has 29,000 registered voters.
a. a
dead early today In an abanThU Taylor says this is Na. doned automobile behind a sutional Procrastination Week. permarket. Police are looking
"Well, It was really last week, for two unidentified youths.
but we just now got around to Police said Miss Eastman, the
announcing it," drawled Bill. car in which her body was
a.
found, and the two missing
Students whose fathers suf- Youths were subjects of an allfered death or disability In the night search.
service can find out how to ob
The search began shortly afttain scholarship funds f o r er 6 p.m. Sunday, when a car
which they are eligible by writ- stopped at a restaurant in
ing M. T. Dixon, Florida De- Southeast Atlanta, and a com•
partment of Veterans Affairs at anion of the dead girl sought
Box 1437, St. Pete rsburg.
aid for Miss Eastman,
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The companion, Identified as
TJSO annual appreciation Linda Gail Sims, 1, also of
awards night Is slated for Jacksonville, told police she and
Tuesday wi th reception to begin Miss Eastman had driven to
at 7 p.m. and awards to be pre. Atlanta from Jacksonville dursented at 8 p.m. Th e Silver Me. ing the weekend.
daMon, anniversary award will
She told officers the girls
be presented to a local civic picked up a hitchhiker known
group that has the USO for th e only as "Hutch." She said anlongest period of time. This is other youth also was in the
supposed to be a secret. Viet car, and that his name was
Nam veterans are especially in- "Gary."
vited to attend.
Miss Sims said the two boys
5*.
und
Miss Eastman struggled
Machinery, drowning, f i re
over
a gun one of the youths
arms and falls arc the leading
had, arid it fired, the slug strikcauses of accidental deaths on
farmlands and a round farm ing Miss Eastman.
buildings, reports the National
Safety Council. This Is National

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J. Lester Seel .............. Pastor
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9:46 a.
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Kiwanian. The speaker at their
meeting Wednesday, Dr. J05
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money to go there and treat
the deserving suffers, gave the
local K club a real emotional
tug that had many a hardened
man's eyes unashamedly filled
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2460 Sanford Ave.
Rev. Durward H. Knight, Jr.
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1522 Park Avenue
Hart Brown
Evangelist

WESTELDE MISS1ONA&amp;
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curl Street. Longwood
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special need. Today, Grandfather's horseless carriage is completely outmoded.
Some philosophies are also out of date. New ideas grip our minds and challenge the intIe.,
We would not want a "horse and buggy" philosophy in th is mOCICTIl WOrld of ITUWUI and th*i,ge.
Some things do not change, for they are eternal. For example, man's soul and his need of God.
No modern invention can ever make God atul the Church obsolete. Society is different today than
it was in Grandfather's day, but man's spiritual needs are the name.
Discover the value of the Umelee In the midst of tiML Worsh ip God in your Aumh this
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CHURcH
Woman's Chub Building
$01
.k Avenue
Robert Dean,
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Sunday School - 10:00 a. a.
Worship Service
11:00 a. a.
Evenlg Ssrvioe
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1107 S. Sanford Ave.
ft. Vernon Puller
Sunday School
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Pastor
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Sunday School - 1:45 a. a.
Morning Worship 10:50 a. a.
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Rev. Robert Welch
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Worship Service
10:45 a. a.
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desperate effort to prevent de-'the storm July 15 after tmckiw
valuation of the pound from its I It for two days.
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current nomin ii worth of $2 so
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sagging badly from its nominal storm— when she was first sightvalue recovered Ii) points al ed July U, Lashing the seas with
mosit immediately to 2.78N.)
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the dollar.
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back on domestic spending and winds were down to 30 miles an
a masstve crackdown on dom hour and Celia wits tailing
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$14 billion from Britain over were issued.
But, in the next four days. CeSuit was filed in circuit court non-profit corporations, each of he.'ed economy.
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taxpayer hard-at home on the miles tO the northwest. And yesb
County coulillission froin appro. private support of the
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tives is 47, with the youngest
reported, 28 arid the oldest 63.1conference. National Aerotiautics and Space Administration
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ofIk-ials
gave the venture out
long to wontt'n. Their age is
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The e yes of both astronauts
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watered and becaine irritated
reialess breed of people! From
Tuesday while Collins conducted
March 1964 to March 1965, Sh
experiments
with the hatch
million persolls changed their
the upper half of his body
residence and one million moved
thrust into space.
thrust
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find "where the action is," may- utes early.
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for seven-year.old illegul and unconstitutional, and velopinent board ire
have been seen making them. macid pilot. Navy Crndr. John a few feet of Agena 8 around
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an, and Collins is to step out
the commission The legality of ti%e opposition parts to resign' ter near latitude J,! i north. Ionthe Florida Constitution
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side .about an hour Inter. lie'll fell down it shaft in an
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extended periods (obviously in space agency hailed as a fan propel himself Buck Rogers- July I6 while picking
State shall not be pledged or been court tested and proved,I down payment oil c rs" nictor- ~ miles ail hour toward the northtastically functioning machine.
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the city's two all-star teams won District Four tournament games,
from Ocala teams and will meet tonight in R semi-final contest
here at 8 p.m. (See related story on sports page, 2A.) Jim Le-

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reduction arid land enharic'ernen t. (iher additional hannfis
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Morris. Juanita Fritz, and Linda McGinnis. Brownies on a nature hike
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Brown, Louis Dellarco Jr. Buddy Spivey, Joe Mo.
nett. Carroll Crocket. Robert Ache, Henry Bright,
L. D. Tamny, Don Bent on. Isiah Walker, Llox d
WIlliams, Albert Bz%yant, Kenneth
Greenlee, William Mather,
Joe Bryant. New class will begin Aug. Ifi. and ap. al
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Florida St.ate Employment
Service on French Avenue.
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Int-luded in tile contrilet in ndilition to oxviwntion (if Sehnstian in firevard County, is construction of two wnter control

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in (iii' Upper St. Johns tinuln at Luke lhirnc'y, Luke PnInsett
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fc'nsih,)iitv study for lnstnhlntimi of lifts anti locks in, the
So-linstlon (','ttnnl, which woulfl opell the St. Jolifl,
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pleasure hunting trutti the Atinntk Oc'anii at .fncksonVille on
the titit- thi to it ;toint on the Itilatid Wntc'rwny ,io r Mc'iboii mit'
im tit,, pi(moi. 'rho ruill tin., beet, rioltirwo, rtor thk (#Iwn eniml
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ill run through Jul 21 Junior Scouts from the Tall Oaks

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The 11.6 luilem of vallid will linve n 1110-folit 1"Itt"Ill Width
anti wIfl he 20 to 211 feet iit't'p, At- my Engineems any. The wok
has beril tlt'slitn"tI to ('Ohitt'tli vntt'i' VOlIttItIPS In 'irtlon to
('1illillinte qed illivilt lit ifill 111141 shlialing lit Ihv poillt wilpif, the
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'l'hi' first pituise of tin' i-oust inn Itin lliogi'ntl% lit (lii' I I 1111cr
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Victoria Sporting Club
Council
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qhnot of the Church of EngLondon until nnvt- the whole of ~
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for which dedication and groimil-brenking Is piflllflt'd ill bite
August, according to tile Centml ind .Smithern Floridli Flooll
Control District (FCD).
Troup Brothers, Inc., a Coral Gables fit-iii, bus been awuntied A $2,S:;7,0.N3 contritet. froni tile U. S. Army Corps of l-'aigineers for construction of the Sehnst inn Cnai and Ti'tmp's
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secretary.
thnt London hn gntnpj the
Calling for parliamentary
reputation of being
flifl action, the Anclican church
city of switch ed -on dollies in
miniskirts the killjovs have group pictures London in thr,
ig,rips of it giant pincer movestat to work to spoil It nil.
nient that cxtend
from scruf.
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L bingo muis
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about. the miniskirts. The are
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considered to he tonic for tired I
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curpurateil district to become churgt's he will ho "irreparably
a stockholder iii any coii*pttiiy, damaged by said appropriation,
association or corporation, or payment and lending of credit
to obtain or appropriate money
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in that the same will in.
for, or to loan its credit to, ci-case his taxes by the anitnint
any corporation, association, in- his taxes bear to the amount
that the' total county tax assessstitution or individual."
Fitts,
attorney
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Albert N.
l ent bears to the apprupria.
Dr. Munson, this morning re- tion" situ "that he is without
leased this stateniout explaining renietly at law, ill that he has
no effective or adequate reniedy
the action:
app&amp;uiriatiiig
"''hu issue of
and no effective' and atiequate
Mottled front Seminole County udininistristivu
remedy,
and
tax revenues for the use of the that what remedies, save in
Seniluole County Chumber of this Honorable Court, he hus,
Commerce is one that has king he hiss exhausted."
jduguotl both the' taxpayers of
"A test of the legality of all.
time county and sUccessi
successiveirupriat1ng public money for
boards of county commissioners. private organizations serving
"Dr. Munson deeply feels iiuLilit needs should be welcomed
that the qutistloti of the legisli' by the commission and by the
ty of such upps-oprlutiuns should taxpayers of the county."
be placed for decision before
In 1965, thu county uppiu.
the courts, lit (PEeler to lay at 1.rlated and budgeted $20,000
rest the annual and vexing for thu chamber of commerce
question of how iiiui'hi and to iturimig the current fiscal year.
whom the county should ul)pt'u. The saute amount hisi been rupriate tax dollars tom' intiepemid- quested for the new appropi- tisent expenditure.
(ion for the fiscal year to begin
")ucht year intilt, requests tom' Ott. 1.
tax dollars are reveived from
The city (it Sanford last yeaa ga'owlng number of private appropriated $14,200 for theorganizations, associations, and county chamber of coimmierie.
city, borough,

Anderson Heads

IflYlDynafronics, Inc.

nocent

State become boards have been highly sue- the cost to 40 per cent and the mainly on the east side of the

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Instead of having 70 per cent
of their 940-pound fuel supply
remaining, they were down to
35 per cent. As a result,
curtailed many scientific and
Georg(! F. Anderson has been
techiological ('xpcz-Iments, and
mthled
general nititiager of Dy
ground controllers decided they
natronics,
Inc.
should remain docked with Age.
Ai1flouflcetitet
was made by
na 10 instead of disconnecting
Par4er
Painter
Jr.,
new vlee
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president and general manager
of the Electronics division of
General Dynamics, with operaIn
thins in Rochester, N. V., Sun
Dlego, Calif., and South Semlitule County.
Anderson is one 01 the foundMichael
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Wade, 19, pleaded innocent in ing officers of Dynatronies and
Circuit Court Tuesday to a served as senior vice president
charge of murder tiled in the sitice the recent acquisition of
slaylag of l6yeur-old Jiutbura the lint by General l)ynainlcs.
l'alnfer was turner 1wesident
Trombly.
Judge James Moody iiet the and general manager of hymn'
tronics prior to the merger.
tria! for Sept. 6,
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moved with her family to Clearliii LIIETIN
'l'tI4I4tliAHSEI, (tV)—
water from Montgomery, AN.,
was killed after a teen-age Guy. lIuydim Hurls today
dunce, Police Chief J. P. Mcii- appointed Harold Kustncr of
iiiis said.
Hanford iso a cmie-iishc'r of time
The body was Sound in a ditch Seniliwk County Port Au.
here June 12. She had Ieen thiority, aui't-s'.'ding
Jatumes
beaten to death.
Colbert.

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lilly company. association or trained industrial planners, the down to Wo years.

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North Wet Nazu fired the acria] barrage W85 Hill 208.
off a record 29 Soviet-nuLde mis- site of numerous bunkers and
sties Tuesday during heavy foxholes. A spokesman said 11
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said. American pilots claimed Nam.
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his wife was in good spirits, but
apparently had suffered a broken rib from the gunshot..
The Skeltons normally keep
guns at their residencesin case
of burglary. The comedian cx plalned: "Georgia and I had
taken all our guns from the
Palm Springs house to the Bel
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some. She said she felt much
safer to have the gun loaded. So
just last Saturday we went to a
store and bought some bullets
for it."
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the child refusing to take castor cedures and party politics Is
oil, etc.
number one Item on the
Only at the conclusion did agenda. Speakers will be Mrs.
Skelton reveal a trace of emo- Camille Bruce, Seminole Countion. In his curtain speech, he ty supervisor of registration;
made his traditional comments birs. Jane Adriatico, vice chair.
about not wishing to offend any- man of the Seminole County
one and hoping that his buffoon- Democratic executive commitcry had helped his audience for- tee, and William Medcalf,
chairman of the Seminole
get their troubles.
He hurried through the speech County Republican executive
committee.
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usual procession of gags, some Thursday at the Seminole
old, some new, and performed County Health Cent9r in San-

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. no vital organs. After his the United Nations, told the Inp.rforinanee, Skelton was told ternational Red Cross such
the news and he rushed tearfully to th e hospital.
Skelton remained with his
wife, whom be married In 1945,
and later attended the wedding
of Frank Sinatra and Mis
row at the Sands Hotel. He inBy Maryann Miles
slated on performing his usual
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tile pilot-, as war crirWnals?
theories
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Aiuong
them:
here.
current
1. Uniting the civilian popula
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP1
His rubbery face masking his ti on in the North behind hanoi's
grief, Red Skelton downed be- military efforts In the South by
for@ a delighted audieneo. Tiles- harnmering lionie the * idea that
day night as his wife lay seri- the North Vietnamese are the
ously wounded in a Las Vegas victims of criminal action by
hospital from an apparently ac- the United States.
2, Rallying world opinion to
eident.al gunshot.
Georgia Skelton, 44, was de- Hanoi's side via the same
dared in satisfactory condition theme.
at Sunrise Hospital following 3. Getting material help from
treatment for a chest wound sympathetic countries and spurwhich was Inflicted with a pistol ring its own people to keep up
early Tuesday morning,
the war's manpower demands.
The accident took place in the
Turning American public
Skeltons' suite In the Sands Ho- opinion against President Johntel as he was performing in the son's Viet Nam pôhicie.
supper club below.
The last could turn out to be a
The shot was heard by the miscalculation. Many critics of
Skelton's daughter Valentina, the war already have joined
1L and college student friend, with administration officials In
Art Coleman, 19, who were In trying to head off "war crimes"
anoth er pert of the suite. Cole- trials.
man entered the bedroom to Last Friday, 18 of the &amp;'nnte's
find Mrs. Skelton stretched on "doves" urged haunt to "rethe bed, bleeding at the chest. frain from any act of violence"
"what happened? What did I against captured American airdo?" she was reported to have men and said execution "would
incite a public demand for re
rushed to thUatie swift and
s.iton
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riheontrol and healthier Wnrtuen are t,ilNIW YflHK (AI')-Th' tiuix- tration invs that
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nrn" qnv it univ he hi'rnqe of the hrc'nct qimllrir to that of it.
PALM SPRINtI, Calif. (AP) the flirtIl.vf'tItrnI pill.
early Pr nancy, bitt that It
"Rut sinmen have
--Shiger Frank Sinatra lrnney
We pul tw, nnil two fogeth- lnctc only ahinuut three mnnfhc, ger tet than they uuced n. ton,'
flIflhlItt'(l, sntiis'here, svitPi his er,'' saul l)nui (nrson, pu'si•
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third wife Mm Inrrow today ilent uf IAuvIt,lP lirasslere
pill manufacturer saki his firm -----•-------after a 1ns Vegas wedding per- PnY
had no ctatktieni information
"Wt"Vt' ItceIl witefiItit
Iur,nrd between plane flights.
to
cuippnrt a link between the
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American pilots as war crimi ItinIs t'oul,I lend to "d1snatvnu'
W A S III N G T 0 N (AP)
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pill
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bigger
busts.
Though Communist counlries nAls. And yet it wasn't until Wit et),imequence1q."
(4,.ir.,ton said qi?,t- 311i alway.q
In New York and froin there to
FLORIST
'I'lirre have twen. however, i
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have a marked habit of not al- month or so that Official Wall" The United States' leont posi I
Lnit Vegns, landing two hont.q linq I)ren flip I)4,w(-;I brwitflere
ways following through on belt- lngton demonstrated ''
tu'tort' the wedding Tuesday. selle, hut cites 36111 and 31C ing which usually disappear,
imon Is grounded in the 1949
Ft.r Fr All O
Me statement,s, there Is real cern.
POTTED PLANTS concern here that North \'Jet There are at lens
Anstelp-.% In rinollipr of lilit com.
C (-ill) qnlpq are ill) about 20
"I don't think yme ran .itingle ,
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CUT FLOWERS
Nam may try downed American sons for the mounting nniet..
signed In 195 and North Vi'l HA MON Not hleux, soil Pflfl' Jets. The innrrhige Is the per rent and for the first time out birth-control pills as the one
CORSAGES
1. The parading of doiens ° Nam In 11117.
pilots as war criminals.
first for flip 21-year-old star of are larger thmiu, A nip sales, re eaiiq,°' said Carriuth, general
15.
of Mi. aliti
American
The concem Is based in part captured
tel(''isio,1'g "I'eyton Piare."
fl21 Orapevlfle Ave.
ported ('bark's H. Cnrruutti, manager of .lnntien'c 'ni,nila.
s
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Pnevn,
Minutes after flip wedding Janlren, Ine., vice preddent.
on the eflectivenes of the air through the innin street of ha- ventlon applies to "armed mu
MFMBFR FLORAFAX
q performed before a few
FREE DELIVERY
"And the 11 euip-ti,
strikes against oil facilities out- not July 6 before jeering crowds filet" as well as cases of tie- has entered the school
used vitamins. if's a general npgrari.
122-0886
lit
to
lie
only
for
r)1(1(
rrienflit
al
flit
, Sands Hotel, the
side lianoi and Haiphong and on shouting:
Inst nt health.
I- Onred war -(bere fills lwq,li no fill- marine ellgineers
_
wnr
couple announced they were ('arrittli said. "A lot of younger
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flYllio lo New York and board. women re(lidre them now."
believe North 'iet Nam is hard- criminals severely."
gives prisoner of win- stntiis Worth, for six months ed their plane.
Mr'idrnform, Inc., also re2. The recent muhtlpllclt.3' of
pressed for men and materiel.
war criminals and SflM
LAUNDRY
he
vIhl
which
after
study
They
filed
no
flight
plan,
and
ported
a swing to larger iieAs far back as last Septem- threats in official and senuloffi- •'ir1soners Of war must at iuil
ber, the North Vietnamese gov- cial North Vietnamese qunrterp tinies be protected, particularly spell(I 11 ypar at t4ea I)e- afrivirt niffliorilles In Now York hill nrily In flip (Jnilptl States.
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flip
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did
not
land
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uqed
to
Ix,
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was
the
lnt
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pilott,
would
be
tried.
ornment threatened in a letter tl
against acts or violence or in- fore completing anotho
mational Red Cross 3. The psychological and ma- tinildatfon and against Insuhs six nionths study to be- there. 't'hc're were unconfirmed elnscir average site," a spokes"PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE"
to th
it licensed Mer- sreporls Iha( they flew here In- man said. "Ahotit laqt year, we
at Geneva to try captured terini losses suffered by North and public curiosity."
come
trati. but airport of(icinl had notirul it had gone up to 31,
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North Viet Nam claims as H
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engineci'.
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the
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tht-' u.S. 25th 1nfant-' Dlvief) - "CoM disband and Hanoi with- sion killed 51 Viet Cong in the !
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Except for the mention of reu- of Saigon. The U.S. command
the pr l
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The dark- no exchange nurse who escaped The City iaI] Hospital adminresented little new and efiected suffered heavy casualties.
dainty nurse looked at the fate of her roommates bY istrative director, C.
S
M
William
the new confidence In Saigon
The enemy force, in an unusu the sine' man accused of
rLlrolling
under
a
bed
and
praying
Ruddle.
said
Miss
Amurao.
Women
of
the
Noose
Awards
over the allied militaMY position- al appearance in camouflaged calmly killing eight of her ins
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Since the proposal dmnnded uniforms and steel helmets, ad- friends.
their deaths, was there to an- was taken by Dr. Norcross
to
their capitulation. the Cominu vanced within 15 yards of the Richard Speck, 24, was in a swer that
three members of Sanford
question.
Speck's
Tom.
1sts were certain to reject it.
U.S. infantrymen before being bed at the City Jail Hospital. The Chicago Sun-Times and Ruddle said Dr. Narcross Chapter i404 at a recent enrollIn the ground war, U.S. Jtfl.&amp; repulsed. a U.S. spokesman pale from a loss
of
blood the Chicago Tribune in today's spent five minutes examining merit meeting at the Moose *
and artillery pounded Commu- mid.
through self-inflicted cuts in th.b editions both said Miss Amurao, Speck as
Amurao s'd Borne, 2660 S. Palmetto A'euc.
igit positions in the jungles of During the five-hour battle the arms.
had identified Speck as the in- behind lift-n. Dr. Norcros did
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Receiving the awards were
the Song Ngan Valley just below Viet Cong shot down a U.S.
But
eve
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ma.y
have
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further
trude
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am, . .-Ibe 37th Parallel frontier as 7.- trmv Gunship helicopter.
I weakened, doctors said, by a
American Marines and
Fears for the fate of
and
o
heart attack which he may have nc'y's office refused to give any anything.
Moore, third place,
South Vietnamese troops car- can fliers captured in North suffered
canI
short))'
before
his
faceinrormation
on
the
confrontation
When
Dr.
Norcross
turned
Bertha Tarlton was installed
1p
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zAed Operation H.astins into the VIOt Nam Increased with re to
Solmeeting
with
the
nurse
or
to
comment
on
S
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the newspa. around. Ruddle continued, Miss as guide and Mrs. Moore as.
ports from Peking and Prague Tuesday.
per reports.
that the North Vietnamese art)-; Was he the same man who Dr. William N. Norcross. th Amurao was gone. She had gone corder. installing regent Was
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bassadors there had said the had managed to subdue, gag, city jail physician, said In a consult with
police officials, guide was. Edna Meuihotto.
be
airmen would be tried as war bind and then kill eight young medical bulletin that Speck May Then she left th
Mrs. Moore, who also - was
e hospital.
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criminals.
st dent nurses early Thursday? have suffered a heart attack A spokesman at South
presented
her star recorder pin,
ChinaWhile U.S. officials and mem- Corazon .Amurao. 23, a Filipishortly
before
th
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Incident
11F
go
rt
ed
on
her trip to MooseCommunity Hospital, whore repo
hers of Congress warned in
re Is an 80 per cent the eight students we
"The
heart.
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re In train,
Was
of tough American
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said
Amurao was New candidates enrolled W
be
response to mistreatment of the
fered a coronary thrombosis placed under sedation.
Opal Dorn, Katharine Johnson,
airmen, the North Vietnamese
tød.a.y
sometime
prior
to
10
a.m.
and
Georgia
Chief counsel Gerald Getty
news agency published a letter
(Tuesday)." Norcross said.
Senior Regent Charlotte Carl.
the public defender's office was
Sen. b3' President Ho ciii Minh to
WASHINGTON CAP)
"Complete rest has been 0!'- appointed Tuesday by Judge son announced her committee
Iversit M. Dirkuen says that American Socialist leader Nordered as well as no Interviews Daniel Ryan as. Speck's atwr- chairmen to be Ada Williamson,
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or. man Thomas promising humane
If
ne
e
cutions
or
visitors for the next 48 hours.
publicity; Doris Lind, MooseI i,
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ed., "the American people ti'euttfll'flt of the captives.
The patient cannot be moved," Dr. Norcross told Judge Ryan heart; Janet Hall, liberty; Doris
Thomas said he Tote Ho July
U wart to go whole hog"
he said.
that Speck was physical' Un- Smith, social service; Katherine
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against North Aliet Nam if Ha. 1,*~#' warning Ho that execuUon of WASHINGTON (AP.) - The I Dr. Norcross said Speck comI
able to appear in court and ad- Johnson. child care; Loulne
U.S. fliers would have "disas- Is-day airline
Ald puts os tzwed U.S. pilots
strike approached Iplained of chest pains, was rest- vised against the alternative of Sinko, hospital; Virginia Skelly,
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trous effects" on efforts. to
a1.
a crucial showdown today with less and was trying to sleep.
convening court at Speck's bed- Mcrnsehaven; Audrey Roberts,
cxpand
the peace movement in the a union maneuver that threat
Views similar to that
1.
He said tests would be con- side.
homemaking'; Opal Dorn, memNo
Pressed by the Senate Repubhi- United States.
ens to stretch the costly, crip- ducted today and Thursday to Speck, a once-married ex-con- bership, and Eloise Small,
Ho replied "Titani; you for pling walkout
MD leader at a news conference
another two determine Speck's condition.
vict, is charged with murdering friendship.
Tuesday were reflected in
your message. No doubt you weeks.
First executive board meetDr.
Norcross
reported
Speck's
Gloria Jean Davy, 22, al Dyer.
YOU
euts by Senate Democratic know that the policy of the go'. The decision of the striking chest pains at a hearing Tues- lad., who is
iflg'
of the new officers tool:
believed to have
1ader Mike Mansfield and ernment of the democratic re Machinists' Union to take a day in the felony division of Cir- pan
been the first of the nurses t place Monday evening at the
Sens. Thomas H. Kuchel. R. public of Viet Nam with regard "vow of confidence" among all cult Court.
emb
die
In the townhouse shared by Moose Home. Next business
'calif., and John Sherman Cwip. to the enemics captured in war 3.000 strikers In some 30 cities He said Speck was depressed the
meeting will be at 6 p.m., July
beer
nine girls.
in a humanitarian one. Whih you f
er. R,Ky.
25,
at the Home.
there
is
no
contract
agrmduring
the
confrontation
with
Speck
Was
taken
to
CD01;
wou* *
Cooper said any, violatiun of,good health."
ment
today
stunned
top
federaliMiss
Amuran
kind
remained
de.
,
County Hospital early Sunday
, ad I the Geneva prisoners of wa ~ P01K. Paul V1 followed U.N. I Iofficials and negatiatorb for the pressed after she left.
with a Profusely bleeding left
with
NEEDS OF FORESTS
convention by North Viet Nam Secretary-General U Thant and five grounded airlines,
arm after he attempted to corn- Forests are found only where
ter
"could provoke responses which other world li'aclers in an P
The only hope for shortening
mit suicide In a skid row hotel. temperatures are above 10 dewould increase and increase peal on behalf (if the captured hut strike that has already tak.
OS
PLt al
H
flt was recognized in the emer- gret's centigrade during th e
I into total barbaric conflict. fliers. The pontiff told his wt1 en much of the joy and the moo
gency room by a doctor as the vegetative season, annual rainHanoi signed the convention in ly general audience at Castel cy out of the nation's peak summan accused of the killings,
1q57.
fall above 20 inches and humid.
Gundollo. outside Rome, Ii ICIt mer tourist season apparently
Notes
He was later transfered to ity more than 50 per cent saturasi;
the
North
Vietrial
ol
.obliged
to
"The possibility of a t
lay in government pressurt, to!
JULY 19. 1966
the jail hospital and kept under ation. kic-cording to the
namest' government to "furnish win a settlement before the Ufl
these prisoners, and the
Admissions
heavy guard.
clopaedia Britannica.
those prisoners the safety and ion's 5 p.m. EDT deadline.
known ultima te results of such
th
Johnson,
Pearl
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case
np ! from the opening
in
science of the world and ought tiunal rules,
of today's genia Ruby, Adah Ashdown.
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to lead eveny countm, in tile PlYing those norms luvorably I tall.6
world to express Its. condemns- and justifiably."
A union vote without an McDonald, Wilbur Grow, Joane
North Viet Nam's thurgt d at agreement between company
then tion." Cooper said.
i Haupthorn, Sanford; Howard
mires in Laos. Nguyen Chan, and union negotiators is virtualMansfield retained hope
thini')
Fraser. Osteen.
the .Communists. will not go said in Vientuine, "There are ly certain to reject the last airDischarges
only
through with their threat to tn., no American prisonerb of war 1lines' proposal, sourceis in thc Mattie Holt. Jessie Tanner.
the captured Americans its war hi North Viet Nam. They are talks said. And negotiations Santelia
Brooks, Janet C.
all v.-ur criminals,
With I criminals,
would cease during the week it Combs, Sanford; Christine
But he said "Hanoi should U.S. pilots flew through the would take to conduct the bal- Robb, DeBary; Ada Winfield.
Born
recognize
the feeling in this record baruge of missiles loting.
Deltona; Julie Thomas. Pamela 1
,
-• -country, both among its citizens Tuesday to bomb six oil depots Negotiations with United. Na- Ann Robinson. Lake Mary: LinIng p
and Its. Congress. on thib matter and other targets in North Viet tiunul, Eastern, Northwest and dii Carter and baby boy, Oviedo.
hazuc ti and consider
the
conse- Nam. The previous high number Trans World airlines would
and " quences."
of SAMs sent up was 16, on July huve to begin all over again if
Kuchel said the Hanoi regime
be
the union members voted no.
in the past 15 da.vs. U.S. pilots
Clow , would "bring down the wrath of
-e world " if It tries the Amen- have spotted at least 90 of the then would mean still another
"flying telephone poles.." week to take a second ratificaDlrksen said If such trials art' but the plane' lost Tuesday was tion vote.
credited "There must be a better way
held
the world
assaulted
withcan
a expect to be the first in the Period
taped radio- I to a nuissile. The SUCCCSS of U.S. than that," said one high gov.
television barrage of propagap- airmen in eluding the rockets IS crnrnent official,
means I column by 2 inches.
di,. He predicted there may be attributed to ef[CCtIV flying
Too smell for an ad to b.
"b r a In- washed confessions" tactics and electronic jamming
The Suluki breed, known to f
noticed or effective? You're
of the missiles' radar guidance have existed as long ago
w from American fliers,
"The trials will be as. indecent systems.
CII9 this onsi
S
7000 to 600(1 B.C,, is known as
and as one-sided as it is possible I Tuesday three M1G17s pounced the "ro'a1 dog of Egypt."
t v".
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them," be said. "This is one of em a flight of U.S. Air Force
the zeal benefits they hope to F105 Thunderchiels and shot
down one of the American
o.
reap
In world propaganda."
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found
planes.
Dlrksen
said
he
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fered to end the war. including left the field.
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th( wele in sithilar ineiiknts.
second straight night eouii)e told
of reeI
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that. was
R,(led,e Pearson, state prec.
a gang of male and
a3
quelled only after police placed female Negroes when they stop• ident of the National
a curfew on a Negro business tied at a traffic light.
thin for the Advancement of
People, called off fur.
and residential area.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Cutrighl
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Mr.
?nB
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12 persons
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were ar
nearby house. She was admit- mayor s c ii c d ii I e d Frida,
rested.
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hospital for cuts *nd NAACP pickets have bed
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A white girl about io and Ing practices.
Mayor Louis B. Ritter, who
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At Kilbee Family Fete'
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Mn. J. I.,uwrence Ward; dear
friendii. Alm. Vance Wujrnon,
was beld Ivy

f-

VALUES
TO
SIAB

the Kilbee family him Edson Golt, Mrs. Nevada
at Sieg Ilavillion in Fort Lunt

Park at Lake Barney (Gciievu
bonarinr William G.

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Walter Yarborough, Ids brother. And Hughes Aircraft. maker
in4aw and shrter, Mr. and Mrs. of Surveyors. wants to make
Roy Tillis; his nephew and sure the launch comes off withlanffly. W. and Mrs. Ed Yar- out a hitch.
bamugh and children, Lynn, The company included &amp;.000

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490 OLEO
BLUE BONNET
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6I

12-ox. PKG. FRIED

8-or. PKG. AMERICAN, PIMENTO OR

DIXIANA 10-ax. PKG-

Cream rum

9g

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REGULAR 6911 I.B.

MOKED

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U. S. CHOICE W-D BRAND BEEF PLATE

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lO.oz. PKGS. DIXIANA WITH SNAPS

Iockl.dg., Florida

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WOOD BRAND E-Z CARVE

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U. S. CHOICE

st

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RANCH

REGULAR 49g 10½ oi. M &amp; M COATED

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WINNERS
DREAM
TRIP
COMER H. SMITH FRANK WIECZONK

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Seven pieces

$11

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Butter
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WINNERS
COLOR
TV
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Green Beans
Florid.
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Bla*ckeyePeas

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Jacksonville, Florida Orlando,

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BATN SET

and nephews) Mr. and Mrs. strucUons when Surveyor 2 was
Dinty Wbiting and their three sent by air to Cape Kemledy,
so", Jeff, Tony and Nick; Fla.. Monday.
Mrs Betty Scbluaeme or d
The Great Lakes form the
Sub.lusmeyer Jr., his uunt, Mrs. largest body of fresh water in

0

28-oz. CRACKIN' GOOD BiG 60 FAMILY

Fre"ie Johnson, M City
Poorly P.aI.y, Orlando
.f.ny D Evans, Holly Hill
Pal'ka
Mm Carl Dufden, Pony
Mrs. Mary Thoobold,
Ruth Groos, In. RIv. City Lets Mallory, Day. Ich.
Marilyn ShooK Holly NNI
L Folebells, Jet, Fla.
nson,
Mns.0 J. Dilihyon, Jr, Jsz Mary D
Mrs.LDybsvkk,Poie.k,. Mrs. Jack P.gosls, Jot
imilm Carpenter, Vero Bch. Bowie Feeler, Dek"s
Derh WiWs,Palatka
Mrs. Role" Illrebek, Jan
Ga.
Mary K. Rod"re, Jan
Billy L We*, Douglas,

Ormond Beach, Fla.

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morthe Speftef, Orlondo
Mrs. C. Lacey, Orlando

IDA HARDISON

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Jim.$

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n3lon briattles.

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1110. 86r, PLASTIC

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59(

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of C0101.

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4-or. DULANY STEMS AND PIECES

0

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Loegwool

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REGULAR 79

Mrs.P.W. Rawls, Jet
N Sch.ffs,, Jan. flo
P. A. Wright, St. Cloud
C. M. Vaughe, Orlando
R*fir Green, Orlando, Fla. W. G. Lane m Jan
R. L Grevers, Titusville, Fla. Dorris R. Sunday, Ode*de
Mrs. Paul Dearman, too 0.
Mary F. Scho", Apopka
Olivia Ferrell Jan
Rawlins Vkk, Orlando
D LMUI.r,N.Sie Bch. Eljgsb.th5ielth,Mt.Dons
Mrs. Ethsl
Alien Nie son,
tucks Dorough, Tiftoc, Go. Joan R.r,,ss Jan, Fla.
Ruth Freemen, Orlando
Iohs,tM G,iosr, Jet

tvslhw J. Warrick, Jan
Mary J. Rodgers, Jot
Mrs. J. R. Aspinwall, Dlasm.
carel Gillis, Jot
Mrs. L V. Phillips, Or. M. Mrs. L 9. Brumbevoli, Od.
Mrs. R. H. Woodard, W. P. wayno vanderpol, Jan
Eunke R. Ramsay, Org. Pk-

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pan. Bakelite

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29

SPRAY

pan, gourmet fry

LOS ANGLES (AP)
The
cialty."
00En,joyinr the day with "Mr. launch of Surveyor
WiIiiaLm" wab Itib
pownd brother of Am.
Kate"; his brother, Razyniond, camera on the moon. is set for

from
tj

DOUBLE

All who attended

Kilk-e (un delightful aftemoon of just
his 4th of JuLv) bh-thduy.
eatinc, reminiscing and "beiniz
The family enjoyed a leisure- 16M.Pt
ly prepared dintLer Of an old
fashionad cam hall, immburgera, watermelon, Mrthday cuk
,
and to add
invited
for the day brought a covered

no. Sat

tAETAL

47

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Swan M. McCall, Senhw
Ia 'ordO $Oewsrt,Sort'N Mrs. C. Wsns,Ortsnds
H Jac. Longwood
A
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G.,gTh L
Jed* Haw y mar. 181. Harold I. Burr, Ormosid Be.
Charlie 1. Murmy, Lk. Cty.
We Williams, Brunswick

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Choice

$100.00 WINNERS

.

REG. 59r., RUBBER

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discount or member
d&amp; Whether
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at SuperX Let us
price your prescription.
at no ablication.

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more

EDWARD

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much for prescriptiom.

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grew in his "little ole melon patch," whieb was
cut and served at his birtbda3,celebration in FL
(Berald Photo)
lane Park, Lake Harne.y.

ban
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'tou may be paving too

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SI.25 VALUE

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Mrs. W W Fish, Sr ,Jan

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wø.

Carrots 6/'Io
Drin s 4/'1. Corn ..
Tuna F'I*sh 3/'1. Beans 3/33#
v
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H.ro$dJ.,en.WlntuGard. LLHowud,Ju
Wands House,, Titusville
I. A. S.eds,, Jan

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23

F lorida

Norms Hl"s, Ps"V, Fla.

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W. G. KiT BEE (left) and brother Raymond are
shown with 70 pound watermelon "Mr. William"

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women and childreiL

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J. W. Campbell
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Pike I., Fluids

4k VALUE

;-7

11

Mrs. J. L. Nkhols

Mn.Siirky Morris
REG. $L1

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Flerme

19-or. DIXIE DARING YEIIOVI, V/METE DEVILS FOOD

0

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wayevess, Goorele

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Rev. R.0. Bridghem Mrs. Fred S. Newton

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$1000.,00 WINNERS
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Co g.
n

unior Ac ievemint Pro ram------- P1anne
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own Ideas how t, tIght the Viet
hut Viet N:itii tins 5(11111' HIt :$J,. S(,IIIIu, hlIver fIetn ii;, In H nns' nf 'he Viet (nngs mnst bnrnharrlmeruts vtpxot tn, m,,rh
vc'r David .tnekcin is to break wnury about little.' iy U. ('ill. "Thu Viet Cong is l'tter nvnird,
Cong and they have the whole
lIflt uIg.'. fun. MI the Ant tallan Zmie. I l,i,,etterlq uf I rails . um'l
up, scatter anti itust raw the ,tolm Ainold Wnir. ''This MiIIIIC hut grunter ricidirsition unit ilk
vktnrfr's l months for the farm peopi. They ahan.
pri
Ill 0111111C. mid lot opernling it, 1coinlintiy uotiminiiiii-r.q sitid imiql 1 thristial, I),#. littwincir., (orri-ring 1~ Ago. 1
,ill-tivore Viet Colig IllillA ill 11111111114. will N,
1wro jinvernmenf blittmIlemn dronod their fArrn,4. norchoir(ts ;intll
them out.
tot the nonriuinniqqin,ui'tl officers r.it,trs for tile Viel ('aug r1forol wnu• or,rk,rJ r,ul of Retiron n"ar plantations. ThotmAndiot of refi.i.
uiiuch larger unit s.
Phuot' Tuv Province: (test raw \'tet N;iun.
''We
line
In
rrnliw
that
it
'Only alter we have broken in \'Iet Untn ti,k part In tIn' Mn the to, c's,,, 'iii In H Zone sinci the village of Rlnh ('* in.
Man' 01 these men have the Vit Cong political nppain
geps ow crnwrl the provincial
fought and won a similar guier.
(',,unh,uslin.
his; and theu hunt. dowu evev' will take years In ininplete norup the enemy regluuients Andluiyuuti rntuupnlgti.
Since then Viet tang forces capital, Ran,.
It I-, loelim-f'(1 flint kovfl Illord- linve Pitided both Vlotnitmookito
1N11111y for Illeote illell silli, fill,
Thi% foo the Ottiation confront.
Shr Oantorb %traih
C0111 I'll'Ili St terrorist title by one. mission And shiilil.v Accept flip hnitoillons enn we fight It NlAln~*
h'
huuuin
Oni*c
u'nthi'r
mill
ten
tutu
In
nittype
campaign.''
tore
Vir't
('sing
rrgirneritc
area
lint
been
treed
fact
niUt
stay
until
It
is
done.'
and
American
attempts
to
run
ing
th Australians.
Pap 6 - July 20, 9(3

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PIOV1NC, ri ll.% \\- r in the iiinglei nflil o r comniiinio tinnn$iii,i, the In mnklng ihl rnnipntiiin. Other sltI%ntltnMe nientlntiril IIIV Pt tlt,c' irr p,sier In (np' nl,,t,t I.fl('! rt,'n. sre biotloiorl in PPyn rJwn
M th.
Tn a111:1111 At jn it M1nn, Ahiit
tiftt
qts
t'Ogfl7e
tliffrr
1w
Wirr
were
better
itiliirnin
will,
H
lit
hnt
nt,tt
thi'
t1,c'
prirwø
In
neldIllein
t
will
help
Ilw
Vt.
Wnrr
a1in
,
prrivinee became a tr'e brnbrubber p1antatti'n solt ithea st of
çI$
art,
new $0 lintilese ptitii it And ui'qtitle eui.'e in the Mnlnyn nnil
$,'
JtIIiItIt' it; lUll
thick.
tlti
ifi
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'if Ie,cl gi,erIl)a ! Ing inn,'. F'i,,neq ,nql r'ih1ør
Sat n-the (cRCt iM citU Is
$1 II4t iii it iv , T1Jt tnn'tity nf the
war like mop,t oil thu Atetju'fl' %pfigPt' Into it.
!l'a 's'te aIfr,wel t) hIat At
null hr'ttet llnk in'twi't'ti I lii" ! I'IIIIfU 1IIV
secret-a .00O.rnan AIrnlInn
Itite.
n
"The
ChineseCnnutnunit
in
uuuiith rc'cti,lc' nhnuit I) tIanf have IIt'c'h for year tin
In Viet Nam.
TPpø cyelø M Vf. Cem tnk.
Incal neruitl1rnt I lit',, Hilt I
It will 1e a big Icib
task force has set ui enmi.
1w Hi 111110.q .H
frt,in
Malaya were much lt'ss active
r
1nrnInntfrm.
Theft I sion n
nver and nverrurn.'n?
rnf•
The Australians lave their
the Smith Clifton
'h r.rtr7lr,ce wa flU' ceie nf 1 aqiinnq, of I rnp aai,D
t,nrtt,e,,t f
by their tiniuii'r, hirig. 011-i 'Ii, the Malaya wat we iIlilnt thati the 'Irt Cong.'' lie riIil. JititI hit' liglihitig uutult
n1
PHJOC

0zkni7.atiflflRl meptings have project 14get off the ground." orange Counts and is exper- Southern Bell Telephone, 'United n ey Company, i)ynatrnnks. Incthe planning
sstons a nd evnIn a week from October part of the b;usInss trainIng of
planAssisting
are
overflow
been held and more
homer will be Ed- fencing
enrollments Suit' Bank of Seminole, nor- C1112en5 Bank of Oviedo, NelsonpledIng support to the effort. thrniuih May.
I tCIiflIW4M'k and responsibility.
rwd here in an effort. to estah- ward Guard, 11arfln engineer, from the schools in that arvg,- idn Power sind Ught CnmpntLv. Companyof Oviedo and Florida
,
f.riction that comes no ~-oltilhs #1"1 their company
In addition to finsinvial %tip- 1 '
- TIN, safl%'
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank.
Power
Corporation
have
c,served
as
first
exec
utive said
Usti a Junior Achievement Pro- who
sponsoring companies and with the ti-nining oilf s'oung peo- officers, select a product and
State 'Rank. J. c. ran- pressed keen Interest by at nd. firms will he asked tit
director of
cram In Scminole County.
ple will prove to be ample re. affet producing the ittim, foin.
) pro%
the Orange CAntz*- 1,ocal business leaders, rep- Florida
Aimnuneement was made by Juii Achievement project.
Adult ad v isors in the fields of ward for those taking part, we deavor to sell It at a profit.
ent1ng major bttsIc *s
-.-hrir(,A of stock are sold to ob.
the
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Jacic Horner of
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,
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relatirinp division of
i The Junior AehievPmeint Pro. tain the required Capital and
tin Company and a Semthnle modem buabiegs training to lug forces to make the training
v
grami ç coordinateti with school dLvIdflds. If any, are paid at
"Cflui*tning
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County resident. Horner will high school level studenw In and experience a%,Rilnhlc in
(if dedicated men Ia serve as ~ nwhorilies, although JA com. the ond of the schao'! year. At
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serve as advisor In help th e order to perpetuate and mi- students In Seminole County. tertainer Sammy Davis Is Court Monday to overturn nn Advisors may prove to he our an ' are formed without re- this time, the companies are
th
prove our traditional free en- Acti ng Chairman Lee Moore fighting a claim by e Internal IRS finding that he owes $1111,710 totitst problem." saki Moore, card to high schoO' affihiatinr. ! liquidated with new ones form.
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TtITpTIIIe system. Such a pro. m Chase and Company an- R t'enue Service that he owes for 1959, $109,744 for 11960 and a Tie added that such an nssjfl•
is method has been found ed tt* folkuwing school term,"
Page 7 gra m currently exisU In nounced that executives of 1=74.0.1 In federal income tax. latefillng penalty of S.36.110.
July 20, 1966
M
merit will entail
an ; to N, the ninst effeeth,or and is Moore .ne-luded.

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youngsters attending Biblei School. JohnnN, Lee is the son Of MI-S. F10Yd
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Winfield of Bear Lake Hills, and the late Mr. Winfield.
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ALL WA2'J'i(ESS want.d
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employee benefits &amp; working
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you will be proud and
2561 PaTk Drive
comfortable. Quality construe- $324430
WEIaAHA APARTMENTS
tion is Intend.'! to give you
IIDRM. NEWLY remodeled. 1
ii. w. rzas'r MT.
peace of nuiluid for rnauiy years.
block oft of (Ipsala Itil, $3600.
Tfl.. i,.-at I,.,, lut .,,,uvi,ictit "'
Apt.,
A. H. h,,uutluy, hog 41$, Helie- UNFURN. I Hdrm. Gupisiroom.
iiulrt where' i, ,,uii'i values are
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view, Flu.
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CUS'FOPVI BUIL"JL'
a ii'l ,,,"l it g lay CE Weathertiled CITY SYATER- Paved Itoed - 3 Ul-IIIM. l'urn. Alit. 33-9IlS
troll,
4 hc,lrooluls,
lays or 333-11 641 nIghts
I Mi. downtown, $ Bedroom, 1
h,iitlit i'lus ". hail, double
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tile
hiatus,
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Kitfor
epjrite
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uhien, Dining room &amp; Living TWO lIlt. l"uiruui.tcd $l0O A
living, dImming a ,4 faintly, built$35.00 mmlii. l0I Mug. $room. Lighted cI(,seti-HoreenIaun.lry ares, deluxe built,
$951 Robert A Vtiiiums
msrkol
H.low
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In double oVe'fl, dIip'Ji, and
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NOT to use pinking shears hum instead of good will re-

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low
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MANY. MANY MORE
A Black Convertible. One own.
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62 FALCON
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rend
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1344 LUSTA' 'NV
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FOR SALE: tmall house to be
moved, I rooms &amp; bath. Ciond
condition.
Longwood,
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95. Houses For Sale
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CI) hOME
FURN. C0TTAG ;.2S00.
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VOLKS\VAGEN'
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Sanford *21-lIft
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USED CAR FINANCING at
ed State flunk wilt save you cond.
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dition, located at 201 Avocada, _________________________________
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o?fered to settle estate at
READY 511% ConcletS, Blocks.
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs
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Udrm., I bath. 1-EI04.
in quiet neighborhood. This is
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y-ar and up while training.
Dry
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including profit sharing (re ASSUME VA MORTGAGE
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MIRACLE CONCRETE3.51
CO.,, tirernent).
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WIT!! only $6i lown payment
every_________________________________
$64 monthly include,
203 Elm Ave.
QUALITY MOUlLI tIOME
thing for this modern $ fldrrn.
Mtrnied men
1901 Park Ave
Hwy. 17-92 5. Sanford
IN
TO\VN
outside
of
DEAL
just
or
322.1110
40
.huuld
make
ravld
financountry Home
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322-!681
4
r,frlg.
Ave.
Move
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all
pro-lal prosres
city on firapeville
-1 ELJr,CTIIIC itove ar1 tlon.
on
merit.
are ia,..-1
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in at alice. No qualifying or
FIIA - VA IIOMES
106. Apartments For Rt,nt
Itloration e pe is es to _____________________
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each.
Pit.
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Vu,Iiington
FA 3 UDRM. APTS., Completely
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art-a are dfttYtd.
equipped by GENERAl..
at
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$100 DOWN
lii. per duty. 11,U
tnfurl,atiofl
Park
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addlti'.i'sl
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his
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling.
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or
3I•232
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Orlando.
TOW?4 'N LAKES
La it, icit.
Some Kitchens Equipped
or trade. I.'b lt&amp;n
hint
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aic (1
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Payrnelits
Less
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NOTICE
GARDEN
APARTMENT'i
L-bGG1.
July 21.
through
st.
July
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To Inspect Call
great while we are
H2-1120
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ONCE
711
E.
W'Irst
St.
1t.'ull c(lileCt if necessary).
privileged to offer a real qUiiIMutntonda ,
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1911 8. Frsnoh
BATH home, $100

Jimmy Cowan. 1:2.4015.
Horn.. * 1/1
NICE
sen., nicely landscaPed, LO
fruit trees. Two buildings in
rr. More land if waited. ;:-

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pussibit' injury to the fingers. one of those charming persons
I
limited first-clues travel on sure
"retirement
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SAVE $200 - 300
COMPARE
'44 GALA.XIE S0'1 XL fath%('.c
108. Rooms For Rent
A real bee2tY
1695
CLEAN. Quiet roOinP for men.
fully equipped Including air
ROOM TO workIng lady with
o4ttIfliflX .t?L CIl&amp;ft
Horns privilege.. Reference.
$1595
322-2455 Or 322-5742.
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Sell
il-Feriltare

Reduced
from $5,35 to $,500. Evening &amp; Sunday *22-8601.
fair (301f Course.

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2 BDR-M. turn, 4own,
1AJ
water
&amp; lIght. 145. $23-2744
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BEAUTIFUl.. t,och Arbor lot

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traveling habits in a revolu- switching from trains to a lake
bus. wooden mixing 5))OOII handy itt
h'ISCEF (Feb. 20 to Mar 20)
tionary way in that it offers steamer, ferry or even
m siiul: to use lot' pushing the Complete plans for en-operative .
first-class railroad transports- Short, inter-country plane
odd sliiti,etl piecer that do not work with others so that all
tion at. economy rates. 'trains are also convenient
hut they are not fall through tim opening in the goes very smoothly. Show as- in Europe are often fascinate. to save time,
gaskets at the top of suocintes that you are loyal, can
ing and luxurious; they are as rewarding as other moans rubber
disposal. TIut' UD- he dt'pended upon. Matters of a I
ideal iilaees to nuiki friends, of travel if you want to drink my garbage
finished wood doei; lint got civic tmuture cu also be hunYou can board any train and in tim atmosphere of
ith' slippery with use and
the round tiled cleverly, efficintJy.
visit anywhere you desire. or countries.
curve of the howl tines Tint
IF YOUR CHILD iS BORN
This new commutation-type,
If you art' plunmn1 - as

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Orlando 444-5014
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defrayed
Profit sharing retirement
and major medical in-

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$1695

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and furnish references. Year
See Us For Rentals
$??-!!i round work. Call or write 6*1
Cot. Ird &amp; palmetto
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GAZ-5t'94.
Days 1" 7174
31. Musical instruments
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N1ghts-WeekfldU 3:104$5
PAIR
TUNiNG &amp;

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AU5E

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get all of your obligations bandIed with greater expediency.
nature. Then your lift- becomes

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with her husband, family or bag. Orw of those charming mid this is both expetisivi'
inns in one of the Places you
friends,
mid frustrating. I have tried

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right channels. Show that you
l't-iIt sltPV('s t'oliari anti a
are most capable.
on art t'asiey to gt't ierfert
CAPRICORN (Dec. °° to .inn
with straight cut
20) Strive for greater expresh$uflhIv pinh the seanw right
I
sian in new fields instead of
after they uru joined zund 1wui.uiguitg
tightly to the
fun pressing t}tnu
outmoded
and
difficult
through
iIAIY ANNE
stuiutiOfl. Show appreciation
Of course, all uftar0 worn- puss to visit the many interestJ'i,Il
Problem
fat new ideas. Study them very i
en should truvel when they can iug sitel by train, You can then
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ANFORD ELECTRIC CO
Marriott Ilotahoppes, Inc.
Used
APPALSER
.w &amp;
G. E. APPL1ANC
122.1562 ____________________________ 822.4991
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tsolIa
WASHING Macbins ent&amp;l5 F.RM TRACTOR Operator iBDIISI.,
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$5_Real .tste Wass4

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Home Appliances

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gnrnut'nts mit anything which

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Jim

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Sunday,
July 2 through
July 24. (Call collect It

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an excellent cleaner for long ends at the start of euch when finishing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
piece
when
casting
o
refrigerators
and
garment
enameled
j
disagree with the Pointer
Dec.
21) 'You can contact those
stoves which have yellowed, and use these ends to sew the itimut rutting out sewing putWild) can hi instrunienThis gets them white without scams when the garment
term with the pinl;ing shears.

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Tlea*e call Mr.

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14-Rieret.
1I-ap.ets1 $j1

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Studinta

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3-1-4 BUS., 1-2 BATHS
Hunt Rea1t
8524 Park Drive Office *224111

It you are a high
to 40 )i-ar. and
g-ralukte

S111550V Wasted

1-I..t &amp; Pesal

$100 DOWN

school

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
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we repaIr and Service
sTISE
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Spray

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CLASSIFICATIONS

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vancernent are now being
men at
offered. Qun1IfI

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WHOfl

Permauint

Cowan. $22-lOt 5.
EPYIC. APTR. i*ts bithS,
utliltili furfl.I apeoi&amp;lly suited
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for rstlrsd peepl.. ld.a1l?
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Home, Osrags,
LG.
Patio, ii. corner lot, attic fan
&amp; air conditioner, Kit, equipp.4. H2-2455 or 222-5742.

ASSISTANT MANAGER
POSITIONS
NOW' AVAILABLE

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there was no way for any- and played tim jack of hearts. He had nothing at liii to gum port secretly.
table
one
SCORI'J() (Oct. 82 to Nov.
to know that he was in a lEast covered with the king. 1by covering."
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MeClung, *22-51*1.
elite ten block
57 Z 117 Vest
Park Ave. Owner P. 0. Box
1105 Orlando. ('ash or terms.

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riontage

parking lot. $5500-Teimi.
*105.
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IIOMESITLI 100 x 00' deep. City
dowa
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FOOD SERVICE

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Sanford
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ABOUT BOY VTO5 IN CAMP! SO
play would do East no good at frn mane experts. Advancecs,you AW
FULLOF po'i16s?w
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YOU'LL I4AVE 10 TAKE 1t-IE
TAKL774EII
all. The purpose of covering mcnt comes easily.
CO"15EL1ENCES/
PL*4tS4MEN1/
VIR(;O AU. 22 ut Sept. 22
F tO rover some intermediate
P4DWE.'LL
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card that you hope your part- Full speed ahead with whatever
STA.TWifl-t
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Louis luid rehid hearts strongly a personal nature Be ethical ___________
along your wziy to tim gratul and logical in all that you dc.
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seven hearts. I guess It must PP.15 5 Ni'. PP.15
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anto-mitto
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fl 'irl
tn,r,m TRADINt P(T
thi ntei*t ein y-i
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WOflK
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mCAUTIFUL
Kittens.
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i'NKETS. 1shy M-nshs. Per- to tell end sill!
P$
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rots, S%sn'ursf. Fish, uplte5. ___________________________________
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. let it.
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r,rlan4 *4$S1
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i'retght i&amp;mae' CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YOUR
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1140
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Reullent
Mit.
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Open Dilly Ill 1 o.
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Payton Realty hidroom enS dining room
ii c'r N,*Rr, eihin (r'u4sr.
SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY
ANIMAL iIiVEN KEIL
AD NIXT DAY
::.
pieces .ho
ft
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COURT
APIS.
furnituri.
Msn
*23-1501
1140
hIawatha
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17
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flcar4in. Puppies !r ,ztno damage, however price Is ______________________________
ir,n.h1a ph.
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UROKER
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The Less It COst Per Line Par Day
1.' ,A"'? CHEVROLETS
tiurs lcr., IwY. 17-32 '" 202 S. Park
$22-Slit
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11 *csefit' •rla
berry.
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Wk
Only
rs Champion fllod
ONI DAY . .......... ........ . . .... . 24c P.r Lbs. Ct.IIA?iElm.
turn. I firm. Apt. PSI?
n'-v 121-4451.
AIrtiale,
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ROBERT
A.
WIlLIAMS
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Lines.
SAVE 2O(i - ECHOLS BE1)DING CO. __________________________
THUR DAYS . . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 21c P.r Lbs.
ll.aitor
45 WP
COMPARPI
Itaymond l4undquist,
flddtng &amp; Furniture
Rer;atn.
TermsAtlantlo AUOO.
flank Dii,. r,VI DAYS . .. .. ., .. ...... . . ......... 1,. Pit Lbs. InPIDROOM
FREIt
shoppini $40.p'ittilibøl,
*22.5132.
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AT FACTORY PRICEI
*21.1551
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TIN DAYS . .5.. . ....... .... . . . •1 , • • 17c P.r Lbs.
111
Magnolia
XTTTENS
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furs,
apt.
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ZiST. JOHNS 1UALTY
INTY ONI DAYS . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
rr. ROAD • 4
md. water A electrIcItY. 212.
WhlSt-MAlKR FURK
$1795
TI1 T1MI TESTED FIRM12
'client 'nn4. 1'. 44*-5511.
FOR CO$$$CUTIVI INURTION$-NO CHANSI op COPY
10.
Poultry
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?ei r*4 W%11 It' ROAT 'Ith fltrl-j!**4 bitsquIpe1
inni. .ci mnnittIn 3'1. Ph.
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W. ltd Mt. Apt. A. $71
R5pOfl*h1P R*tPS
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,22.5*t1 tools. etc. 23ouht - Sold. Lit- '41 1i.fPAt.A 5A? 5 • it Co*.
hen you get earlier ruults. Call and
mont
ly
ntis.
2
4
u'PROX.
Sanford
Ave.
215
rhone
iart,
y,
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ly bettor contract and coUnts
10 potnt more. What actually
ppsd?"
Oswald: "This hand was held
in a Tubber bridge game before
the four no-trump convention
been deioped. I was
b
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tug man. A man who won't
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sto - sober for his sweetheart 20) Plan early for the recrea________________________________________________
would never stay sober for his tion that you most like to have _______________
wife.
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Box M1700. I,os Angeles, Cu1. make the most of finest Ideas ________________________________________________________
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ANYT,-1tP4, RUT i
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reach. Your own relatives can
UW
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Why does a young wife feel
this Is "healthy" for Angelo
that If he doesn't ace nr call
because It gets the anger out
her
mother every single day,
of 'hIs system, which If he
the
world will come to an
liept bottled up Inside might
ve
end?
y wife seems to have
him ulcers. But, what
is the TeSt of the family supthis idea. She says hc's
afraid
her mother might get
posed to do while Angelo
"upset"
If she isn't- in touch
protects himself against ulwith her daily.
ears?
Bet mother is in good
ANGELO'S WIFE
They
prohealth
and has a hushnud to
DEAR WIFE:
toot themselves against An- look after her. Why don't
mothers let their married
gale,
daughters grow up and he
Independent? Or am I wrong
DEAT ABBY: Somebody

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't 'rou hays a rInkun prott1m. flo11iwa,
ta%, flab Pe4m.
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perhnp you should ask your- ditionr around you fot the luture. Get right to work on this
self why.
plan. Buy those ac!eesaorles that
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several
\Vashington's to 1--a as1nst South Africa, though she
African policy h a s been a delicate Tfli. spent an estimated $12 million to prove
ture of idealism and pragmatism,
that apartheid was In the best Interests
On paper at least, we're committed of 'everybody in the territory.
to the principle of 'national seif-determ.
Should the decision go this way,
inatjon. But then there's South Africa Washington's boat will be rocked. South
—where U.S. investments ($500
Africa could calm the waves by agree.
lion) and a favorable balance of trade in wi th It—renouncing her claims to
$140 million) take some of the sting the territory and placing It under U.N.
out of the country's rigid apartheid admiration.
concept.
But even those diplomats who have
The key ingredient in this ba lance is taken comfort for years in the thought
the hope that nothing will ever occur that constructive and peaceful change
to rock the boat. But in turbulent Afri- could occur gradually in South Africa
Ca, crises arise faster than most diplo- aren't betting this way. More likely,
mats foresee, each capable of generat- she will announce rejection of the dccling it wave.
skrn or just plain ignore it.
Such it crisis is now looming, and the
Both of these reactions have been An.
resulting backwash could sink our Afri- ticipated. Washington has tried—withcan policy for good,
out success—to devise some sort of w.
Within the next, four months, the Th. nomic sanction which will not hurt the
ternational Court will hand clown its United States worse than South AftIlong-awaited decision on South West ca. Black African nations have careful.
Africa which, under a League of Na. ly prepared their half-hour speeches—
tions mandate, has been a virtual cot- five minutes invective against South
nnv of South Africa since 1918.
Africa and 25 minutes against "VestSince then, South Africa has been em hypocrisy."
under continuous fire from all corners
Russia and Red China have eagerly
for failing to comply with Article 2 of planned their tactics to recoup a little
the mandate, requiring her to "promote lost prestige in the Dark Continent.
to the utmost the material and moral
Whatever the outcome, Washington's
well-being and social progress of the in. delicate fence-straddling on Africa ap.
habitant's." The basic argument is that pears to be over. A very hard decision
though South Africa's attempts to ap- will have to be made. It appears that it
ply apartheid to the mandated tern- will be between losing one arm or both
tory may be in the best interests of arms.
South West Africa's 70,000 whites,
they deprive the territory's 500,000
Thought
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blacks of civil and economic freedom.
Six years ago, Ethiopia and Liberia
Keep your heart with all vigilance;
asked the International Court to "ad- for from it flow the springs of life. —
iiiclge and declare" that South Africa Proverbs 4:23.
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the admiration of the territory and that.
The sole meaning of life is to serve
she has violated her obligations,
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boys and no funds.
"Young D o r t I e o it had a
grudge against everyone in the
world and the rest of his fani.
fly because he was not given
money to live well.
"While at the university, he
was befriended by the CornInunist, Carlo, Rafael Rodri.
guez, and came under his influence. He became a Corn.
munist party member and secretary to a Communist party
chief.
"He was a member of the
Communist group at the university and gradually began to
assume leadership in that
group. He did this by not get.
tint angry or loud when the
others did, but talking quietly.
"Even as a college student
he carefully put on the appearance of being a nice guy
among a bunch of rascals.
Thus he didn't amuse antagonism.
"When he graduated in law,
he went back to Cienfuegos
and put up his shingle. He began to represent business in
cases against labor. He assodated with business groups
and begun earning good
money. He finally became head
of the city's most aristocratic
club.
"In these years, he hid his
sentiments. No one thought of
him as a Communist. He was
living very well and was given
a legal appointment from
Hatistu. He became president
of Cuba's bar association.
"Then in 1I6$ he became Involved In a Navy revolt
against Batista and left for
Mexico."
The danger is that because
Dorticos is so smooth when he
chooses, he might cause us to
relax.

TOKYO (AP) — Radio Hanoi said a North Vietnamese
missile unit shot down a U.S.
Plane south of Hanoi today and
troops captured the pilot. It
gave no details. There was no
confirmation In Saigon.

Editor:
"We. the undersigned citizens
and freeholders in the Osteen
area hereby petition to stop the
fox hunting In the area as it Is
a public nuisance and a disturbance to the peace. .
This is the beginning of a
petition that was drawn up May
1, 1966 and signed by 55 people
to stop this nuisance so that
the working people in the area
could get some sleep, so they
can go to work next day In order to pay taxes on the property
these fox hunters run their dogs
over.
In answer to some statements
in an article in the July edition
of The Sanford herald. I would
like to follow the thinking of this
one-sided affair that is spoken
of,
The harmlessness of fox hunting: It is stated that It Is completely harmless to property.
The problem: is that they (the
fox hunters) don't hunt on or
near their own property for
fear of keeping their own family awake all night so they don't
really know the damage that
can be done by their dogs.
How about the tomatoes and
other plants in the garden, the
tender new growth on shrubbery, the delicate rosebud, or
the concrete the dog stuck his
big feet In. or the ducks on the
lake they eat, or chickens in the
pen that they tear into and devour? The hunter is not concerned with this.
It is further stated the fox
hunter knows that hounds running near a home can cause a
''fewm oment s'" of iim-t'st for
SOUIC IWOPK'.

What they don t realize nor are
concerned with is the time this
"few moments" occurs. Maybe 2:30 or 3 it. in. or all night.
Now If the hunter's dogs don't
keep you awake all night, the
hunter himself accomplishes the
Job In the morning about daylight when he goes around blowing his horn calling his dogs,
If he can even find them.
If he can't find them be goes
home and goes to bed. Theii
when the dogs conic wandering
to your house, the owner thinks
you should lay out the red
carpet for his dog and then
come and take his dog when
you are not at home or even
leave it note saying "thank
YOU."

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominlean Republic (AP) — Former
i'rovisional President 1 k'ctor
Garcia Godo' of the Dominican
Republic will be the Dominican
ambassador to the United
States.
President Joaquin Eialaguer
announced
the
appointment
Monday night. Garcia Godoy,
wilt) resigned
its provisional
I)fl'Sid('flt J uly l presided (fill-.
lug (lie t'k'ctlomis that nlmI(k'
hlalagut'r president. Ga rcia (o
doy was not :t cauitlidate.

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rf your palm in S seconds!
And time Is crucial wh'n
Needing occurs or you are uffeting a heart attack.
In ease of a heart attack,don't
move to a bed or try to climb
upstairs.
I,ie still and take rapid deep
breaths!
Keep tip that process, for the
remedy for a heart attack in
oxygen, and the air all around

A credit card is it conven-

What man is so small today
as to hide behind a woman's
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Hard-cornered triangles oftlie wants its to ''1w consid- en develop from soft curves.
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The most futile effort Is tryits be looked into the mirror ing to tell a long-winded joke
at some time mind rend his let- to a busy bartender.
ter to himself.
lie wants us to extend to (lie
fox hunter a friendly attitude
to Lie assured of 100 per cent
('o(I;M'm'ntloll. By this I suppose
he menus ''if you let inc have
my wmiy I'll be your frit'nd"
i've' always Iwcum ((11(1 that IF
you want to be loved you must
First love and if you want to
be I huugtit of it., an friend, you
NOW YOU KflOW
must first be it friend.
United Press International
We have turned our cheeks
Carpets mnatle in the M idilli' back and forth and been slapped
}iist hvt' one or more flaws so many times it is getting tireincluded intentionally its rt'eog- saint'.
hit 101i of the era fts man's belief
Yours truly,
hat only Allah is pert('(-t.
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just getting here III that tilTie.
They limive had their chance
for tlit past five or six years to
move their (logs. imi they don't
Intend to. so don't let the public be Fooled by the words of it
hunter who has lost a dog.
i can't tindrrstmind why the
himuters Ii'oin Seminole County
don't stay in Seminole County,
Maybe their friends and neighhint's '% oUltln't mind being kept
awake by their fool islmness.
The article also states that
people who seem to feel they
have the right to shoot a man's
clog should know it Is a felony
to do so, They don't consider
the laws they break or contrihub, to, such as disturbing the
peace, public nuisance, littering the highways and private
property with drink cans and
paper. loitering on public roads
mid starting fires which they
do not extinguish completely
before they leave.
I wits one at four people in
the Osteen area who received
it letter from an individual fox
hunter. He told his story "in
hopes we freeholders and residents would try to bring about
understanding between ourselves, the law and the fox hunt-

cut

you contains 2() per cent oxygen.
So avail yourself of that free
oxygen AT ONCE by rapid
deep breathing.
All we medics can do for you,
anyway is offer your heart
oxygen to tide it over the crisis
but we may not reach you for
half an hour.
And it i those first IG minutes that often tip the scalei.
Many of you will also waken
in the middle of the night with
a sharp pain over your breast.
bone.
Even physicians may not be
sure what such a pain mesns
when they also waken with one
ed miracles.
Martha could have stopped the In the middle of the night.
For it can be due to heart
bleeding vein and saved her own
peptic ulcer or gall bladder,
or
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tc-with her thumb or the heel of etc
Rut- it it is due to a coronBut
her palm.
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edge of that pain, so breathe
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Keep It up!
IF no change occurs within 3
fly Walter C. Parkes
or 10 minutes, it isn't likely
This summer, the gals' swimyour pain was due to a
that
stilts seem more theory than
heart attack!
fact.
Remember, we medics never
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Life is So fast today you're
In 85 per cent of medical
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you will get well in spite
troubles before the next batch
of what we medics do for you!
arrives.
But In cases of brain tumor.
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When the War on Poverty diabetes, ruptured
peptic ulcer, and a few other
succeeds, everyone's income will
unusual conditions, we medics
be above the average.
can often help tip the scales.
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But quit worshipping the M D.
Pity the miser. Today he Just
as
If he were God, for that viosits and watches his hoard of
lates
one of the Ten Command(lollars shrink in value,
ments!
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Sometimes this occurs miii' or
five times it week, and that
(iOeSfl't leave much time f o r
sleep. They think from the information they havegathered
that most People take the noise
made by the hounds ''with tinderst minding or enjoyment.''
Some people misconstrue uum
formation to Fit their needs.
It is further stated that law
e,iforeetiient officials should enoperate with the fox hunter as
well as the people who are disturbed and ''at least give the
hunter time to catch his dogs
and move to another area,"
Then when be gets to another
area lie will Just awaken someone else.
Sounds like the la will have
their hands full, chasing bunters all over the woods,
These fox hunters have been
asked and pleaded with to slow
down the hunting and pick UI)
their dogs around II or 11 :34)
p. in. but some of them are

through to the doctor, for we
found her slumped over the telephone, having bled to death.
"Dr. Crane, how could we
have prevented this tragedy?
Unless you have received the
superb Roy Scout training in
practical first aid, you can mt.idemnte from college and still be
as Ignorant of simple medical
strategy as Martha.
That's why I have urged the
inclusion of a one-semester
course In high school on practical medicine.
For most of you readers Fail
to use common sense regarding
everyday medical situations.
So you should all be taught
how to handle medical conditions, without crying for a physician to perform some st)p)S-

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Castro as Cuba's head man, drinking, singing and chasing
he'll he niore dangerous than women.
Fidel ever was.
"He works slowly and care(DorLjen, wiel(lsi-c'at pow- fully, playp both sides against
or as Cuba's president and the middle. When he was in
czar of the island's economic on writing many of the laws
life.)
which seized foreign and Cub.
As one anti-C o m m u n I r, t an private property, In talking
Puts it: "He looks clean. He with non-Castro Cubans he
shaves. He wears a suit and pretended to complain about
tic, not. fatigues. He looks in. many of the laws he was himtellectual, not like a ruffian.
self Writing."
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A
professor who taught
knows what he's really like Dorticos in college recalls: "He
eanie away from a convm. knew his subject; when be
tion with Dorticos saying how came to class. He was always
reasonable he was. He very well-dressed, never arrogant.
skillfully fooled the anti-Castro He was more like an intellectupper class for years before ual, discussing philosophical
Castro took over,
matters.
"He is so smooth that when
"But he was a very disturbCastro put his own mistress ed boy from a middle-class
in Dortico's office to watch family which had gone down.
him, Dorticos
twisted
her
"His father had been a wellaround his little finger.
known physician, but never
"He's a great contrast, to careful about saving money.
Fidel. He getF things (lone. When he died, Mrs. Dorticos
He's very efficient, good at found herself with two young
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(2.2-2), Sergent (244),
noll (1-0-0) Rorhbachcr (:34)4)),
DeasBoyd (4-i-I), She?.
Major League tournament at Colton (3-1-i),
Lanham (:34)4)), fled (3-00), Pruitt (2-1-0), MadFort Mellon Park tonight at 8 Rushing
Holloway (2.0. dox
p.m. where both the local Na.
Ditch (2-1-0), Ashby
Rick
Hummell
(3-0-tn, Cran-(32•) sterrt'ns
tional and American All-Stars field (1.0-0), Ron lThmmell
(1-1-0), Carter
(fl())
advanced with victories Wor o, Royce (1-0-tn, Quinn
(0-0-tn
visitin g ucain teams
Walton(14).0),
ni ght.
Siaferd ......03 fl41-1 16 3
The Nationals, who got a bye 0
1 001— 1
the first round, routed the Ocala
Frank and LeCuy .
Americans, l.i, behlfld the Cr;
Rorhbacher, Ma*anol1 (2),
one-hit pitching of RichardRoyce (4), Quinn (5) and Colton.
Frank S a n f o r d Americans LP—Rorhbneher
needed a two-run home run bySO—Frank
17; BB—Frank 5.
Tommy Barks in the fifth In2B..M1h,Od, Watson, Grant,
ning to nose out Ocala High- Crimmins; HR--LeCuyer. Ward,
land 10-8. The Americans had
serni Game
won their first round game OCALA HIGHLAND: Williams
Mor,ciav night by stopping St. (2.1-fl), Alvarez (1-0-0), Rick et
Cloud, 3-2.
(3..fl), Ga,• (3-fl0)1eC1
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Its bid for the season title when they lost twice
to the Knights of Columbus Tuesday night. They
are, first row (left to right)—Vic Leviti, Curtis

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Johnson. Jim Arbogast, Roger Griff in, Les Robinson; second row—Don Quarles, Bob Clifton, Bob
Jackson, Hubert Wilder, Charlie Willisand Tom
Shown.
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to the finals either Thursday
or Friday at the home park of
y Jim Bacehus
a home run, a double and four lend with three markers in their led off with :i singleand then their yet to be dermtned opThe Seminole All-Stars ad- runs hnttrd in. Dave Unley, Jim half of the second.
Stuart belted a long home run ponents.
vanced to the second round of Finch and Cornell also had two lamie Cornell led off the to up the t:il- to 5-1.The Nationals scored seven
with Dowoll
a single.doubled
After one
the District Three Senior Lea- hilts apiece for Seminole, whoframe
out Mark
and team
Cornell
to four
limited
hits the
while
Kiwanis big runs In the second Inning
gue tournament yesterday, will meet DeLaney Park in a both runners scored when
Iinn- against the Ocala team and
trouncing the Winter Park Ki- second round contest Thursday Griffin was safe on a two
i Seven and walking onl two. thcn coasted on from there be-base The visitors scored their second hind the hurling of Frank, who
wanli, 10.2, at Cooper Field
evening.
DeLaney
Park
drew
a
error.
Griffin
scored
the
third
CU3SIbST17.
the second inning on a fanned 17 and walked five. The
Jamle Cornell hurled a four- bye in a first round game.
run on a single by Tom Pinnock, two-out home run by Bob Lock- only hit off Frank was a single
scored
a pair of hart,
hitter for manager Lamar Winter Park drew first blood runsSeminole
In the third
inning.
by Ohm Cotton in the third inUnle
Cockrefl'a Seminole team which In the contest, scoring an Unning.
yWINTER PARK: Ttiurrnonci
rapped out 13 hits In the con- earned run in the first __
on 5
Frank also led the National's
(3-1-1), .lnckson C (0-01)), Folker
test. First baseman Bruce Stu- single and a pair of errors.
hit
with Paul
threeWatson,
safties2b (3-fl-Oh V:tnflorn p (2.0-1)Rayattack
Milwood,
art led the hitting assault with Seminole came hack to take ti Knights
luras p (1-fl-tn, Whittnk p (0(fl, Erickson 55 (2.0-fl), Mann Jeff Ward and Jim LeCuyer
also had two hits each in the
3b (3-fl-fl). Lnckhan lb
National's
16-bit assault, LeNett1s rf (1.0-fl), Butler rf (00-0), Mackin rf (1-0-0), CarsonCuyer and Ward added home
Strikes• • • CaptLJre
runs—LeCoyer's coming In the
ct (2.0-1).
second with two on and Ward's
SEMINOLE: Pinnock C (3.0. coming in the fifth with one on.
t.
it, Viers If (2-0-01 Newel] 2h
Crown
Spares
The Americans also used a
1-1), Unley s (4-2-2), Stuart lb big inning (eight runs In the
The Knights of Columbus put (3-1-2), Cornell p (4-1-2), Hargiseeond) in its victory,
but
B Jobs A. Spo1ai
Reservations may be made the final thuche on their rugs- ci (3-0-0), Skeen rt (1-0-tn, Dow- Ocala'sHighland team came
One of the hottest bowlers through any number of suisocia- to-riches season Tuesday night rf. cirf (21-1),
(2-11) Griffin
(2-1-1',2b
Sinipkjns roaring back from an 8.2 deat the lanes, both as a result tion officers and Marge Red- as they defeated Pinecrest As°) licit to tie the score In the
Scott 11(1-1-IL Finch 3b (31-2), top t the fifth, 8.8.
of his bowling ability and his man, Alice Best, Margie Farria, semhly twice, 14-4 and j4.,
for Owens 3h
untiring labors as President of plus here at the tTIt'h
Barks, who had hit a home
the
city's
Church
League
SlowWinier Pat-k 100 000 1—. 2 4 run
the Sanford Men's Bowling As- A couple of big - . - and I piteh Softball title.
in Monday night's firstSemInole
sedation, Is our recipient of mean REALLY BIG tournu1)3? 321) X.....1O 13 2 round victory, put Sanford
the Bowler's Salute of the mentS will he' offered to you in The Knights, who finished last
Batteries:Vanflorn Lucas ahead 10.8 with his fifth lnn1n
Whitttakt'r
(6)Cornell
and Thur.
homeCarter
run and
W.ek. .. Pistol Pete Petersen. the next couple' of months. Fm- in the first half, won the second mont!.
Jackson (6):
and lUcky
heldthen
Ocalareliever
scoret
As you probably know, Peter- instance, the handicapped dou- half Monday night in a playoff Pinnock. LP—'anHorn
c sen teain.d with
less in the sixth,
or at Inverness Jack Kanner bles during the first four week- with First Baptist and copped RB]— Stuart 4. Newell. Pin- Carter, who came in during
Doubles Han- ends in Septeniber whichll car-their second straight city title flock. Lockhart: 2B— Stuart, the fifth inning, got credit for
dicapped Tournament
and tied ry guarantees of $500 for first
for the top spot in sharing the place and 82111 for second slot, Tuesda3' night against first half Newell. Simpkins, Doweli: HR— the victory. Joe Steffens was
champion Pinecrest Assembly.Stuart, Lockhart: SB—Stuart the Sanford starter,
$750.
The' entry forms and posters
Nick Conntine hurled both Newell.
First Game
Additionally, he's been right 'ill bt on display in two weeks. victories for the Knights.
SO—Corne'll . \'mFim- 3.
around the top of the heap in Mac MurLeny ntteiide'tl the
SANFORD NATIONALS: ButIn a major -upset
in 1etr-o neIl
Lucas
Whittaker
BB--Corthe Monday evening Singles men's meeting and revealedLungwood
Casselburry
2.1.
VanlIorn
1.2:
Lucas
1. let 2b (4-1-1), Smith ss (5-1-1),
Classic League competition, iev. that now lie hs both 8550r2uMilwood rf (4-0-2), Frank p (5jolted league leading Quality
eraging just under 1140.
tjon's promise that they'd ftt' hlobile
8-6. It Was only
This past Saturday evening, tivcl- promote a brand T1e' WHomes,
the' first loss th is half for Quail.
Pete clipped the top prise in Mixe'cl Doubles 'Tournament, ty after nine straight wins and

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A nç
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flat-old Cunco, of
iiest haven on Lake itarney,
Wns nvevte only by the hand
or proviienc
enjo'ing a lclsure1' SiniIat.-i .-After
a
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and on the St. Johns Rivet. As
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harold, the lesser seriously Avee s, of Orlando, who also
Injured of the two, received a wa- enjoying a bunting trip,
concussion, a laceration Above chain cit to witnptt their nedIlls eye, black eyes, and severe clint. lie immediately Ca ttle to
blowq to the nildscetlem of lilt their alit and upon finding them
l)Riy.
so severely Injiire'd, pint-eel
Viol- lienina ! her bend shat- t hein In his brand new white
tere,I the wlnelshkhI atiti slit' R1101-141 cnr, tithi no thought of
has 24 stltchet, n cuinpotitid hi iii q'l1 or of the st a in to lilt
Irnet nrc of her right arm, new ''jirlde and Joy," to rush
which Is in traction, n brokein t he',n to I lie liuspli al emerleft arm now In splint fi'oni liii- gcnc'v rooni, praying he would
gertips to elbow, severe lit-iiis- get t hem there in time.

Regina chanced to see a snake,
of unknown na ture, at harold's
toot. She gave a piercing es. and in general, Is In pretty
Your reporterJoins the Cushriek, which of couse startleel sad con(Iltion. She will be con- tiros in saying "with young

harold, who was at the *tiel. lined to the hospital for at least people suit-hi as this still at-otinti
our confidence in the future
lenders of our country Is re'
affirmed And we hope that his
duet will he corn inensurate to
Ills valiant deed!"

They ran off course, crashed three, and possibly four, more
aslrnre, first striking a cypress weeks,
tree and then a palm tree, all
The Cuenos may they can
causing them to end up in Scm- thank their lucky stars that a
mole Memorial hospital.
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TAI.1,AfTASEF (AP)
officl&amp;q are hoping few Plot-iMani will go to the trouble to
at)ply for refunds on Heense
plate tees for small cars.
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And one state official, who dcMined to be named, said he did'
not believe there would he
great rush of claims.
"Let's face it," he .afd.
I
don't think the trouble involved
would be worth it and f don':
think many other people will
'cit her"
MRS. MAYME MATUIEtJX Is shown with 12 of her 16 great.g'randchil_
Motor Vehicle Commission
dren at a recent reunion of the Mnthieux family members. In the group
Registra t I o n Director Jerome
are Ronnie Geiger, Shiela Mathleux, Carolyn Geiger, lucky Geiger, Olivia
Tyre said he received six claims CARL E. SMJTff. wi th
Mathicux, David Mathicux, Oliver Mathicux, Marjorie Geiger, Stan and
in the mail Monday,
the Sanford Fire Dc.
Dan Mathioux and Todd and Donald Morgan.
(herald Photo)
Mrs, Mary Mahorner of Taila- part-ment
since July,
hassee won a 2.70-a-year refund
I1")i$ nsa oven in th
ar.
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on her Volkswagen's tag in
court decision and a legal all. ea 10 years. A native of
Tryon, N.C., he attended
thnrlty said the ruling could
fly Mrs. ins. K Mathleux
Ricky, Carolyn, and Marjorie; and pork harhecije, assorted ply to the estimated 200,000 per- school in Green Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stew- Mrs. Oliver Mnthieux and ehll- punches and hevernes, cake, sons who own sma ll cars.
N.C., and then spent
art Mathicux, Geneva, were elren, Shlela, Olivia, David, and waterrnik,n.
"It was a matter of principle,'
eight years in the U.S.
hosts to a reunion of the Math- twins, Stan And Dan, anti
Th delihtfnJ o.-cajon was said Mrs. Mahorner, who conIcux family members at their Oliver Jr.; Mrs, Jeanneno Mm-- marred nniy by a slight arri 'tested the state practice of dat- Army. Carl and his wife,
home on Buck Lake,
Kan anti tons, Todd anti Don- dent when young l)avjd triedsifying cars weighing less than Retty, reside at Lake
Attending were Mrs. Mayme aId flay, anti Mr. and Mrs. Jo. for a high dive, which he, didn't 200 pounds with cars weighing Monroe with their five
Si a t h I e u x, Mr. and Mrs. seph E. Mnthieux.
quite negotiate, and had to he from 2,000 to 2,400 pounds.
children. Gregory, Lynn,
Charles Mnrkowicz, One, MathEach family group brought rushed to Sanford for three
The small refund was "cerleux, Mr. and Mrs. Robert a favorite covered (fish and the ttitehes - . all in a day's re- tainly worth the trouble," she Mike Rrenda and Chris.
(Herald Photo)
Geiger andchildren, Ronnie, hosts providefl chicken, beef union .
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DEMONSTRATION by Arnold 1-licks, of DeLand, summer art instructor
at DeBary Mansion, drew standing room only audience of students and
guests to study the artist's methods with oils.
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Major League Standings

the No Tap Tournamentwith

a e'guin with huge guaranteed only their second lose in 25
Natinul LeagUe'
American League
gigantic 758 series including prizes, the first three weeks league games this seuscin,
W. L. Pet, GB.
gaines of 258, 255 and 245. Once in February.
W. L. Pct. GB.
Harold Helms, the winning Pittsburgh - - 5 36 .604 again the entries were moreGarry Fox solicited th e
Baltimore .-- 62 32 .660 —
bowl- pitcher, had four hits for the San Fran - - - 56 35 .602 - Detroit ......50 39 .562 9½
than pleasing to
us as 45 eon- ers on Wt'dneciny evening dur. Lotigwood team and L. Kirby Los Angeles . 51 18 .573 3 Cleveland - - - 49
testarti
4] .544 fl
competed in this po;w- ing City League' play to deter, added three more, Don Har'ev Phil&amp;idel.....50 42 .543 5
]ar event,
California --. 49 42 .538 11½
mine w}n't)i'r
the're was enough homered for Quality and Bob Houston .....46 45 .505 0Minnesota45 48 .484 16½
Ttod for second were' flub intt!t'st
to rcunw
the three' .luhnson had two hits.
St. Louis • 44 46 .400 10i Chicago -.-- 43 49 .467 18
Muy and Split-ski with 722 sets
s'rattt'h league for tiiP
fl•
In
another
Metro
contest,
Atlanta ......44 48 .470 ii
and coming in fourth was •lt'v In not more th ien 10
Kansas City - 41 49 .456 19
or
15
muiChiestforfeited
to
Co}i,
Cinc'innatj
40
0
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Carathers' 71(1.
utos,
York - - 41 49 .456 19
we had si: -omple'ie t(LtfliF
C
tonight's
games,
second
New Chicago
York - - -.....29
3 5]16.2225
.433 15 Washington - 40 5 .421 22½
believe that this is the first. read to howl on WediiesthiyIn
place
Pinucrest
Rexull
meets
time that all of the' top four evenings nt 11:15. Anti the curii- Penney's in a twinbill at Ft.
Boston ......39 5 .415 23
Tuesday's Results
qpositions
series
were'
over
700
Ijne,d
aeverage
of
all
three
howlieIlon
Park
beginning
at
7:80
Tuesday's Ruilts
a In total.
Cincinnati 3, Chicago 2, 18 in- Minnesota 5, Washington 4-0
ers niuy iiut cx-eed 540.
p.ni.
nings
Oh yes .... Petersen bocunw
Completed teutn are' Zueli,
Chicago 5, Cleveland 4
Houston 8, Philadelphia 2
the fourth keglor to master a Furella and Bridges; Itamst'y,
Baltimore 13, DetroIt 3
800 game in this No Tap tout-- Be'iquo, and Fox; .lone's, SchautSt. LouIs 10. Atlanta 9, 12 in- Kansas City at New York
flings
teey, where every nine pin count tt't.t tend flori;clorf; Xzinner,
rain
Only games scheduled
is scored as an automatic strike. Bebrens and Locke; Spoiski, Buzzards Hot
Calfforija at Boston, rain
Today's Games
The Sanford Men's Bowling Murphy and May. And there
Tedsy's Games
Association meeting this past art' ill least five either teams
Cincinnati at Chicago, 2
Chicago
at Cleveland, N
wee) produced a great deal of with two bowlers littud and In City league
Philadelphia at Houston, N
Minnesota at Washington, N
results.As an ex$tm])Ic, it WU looking for a strong third partNew 'York at San Francisco
Detroit at Baltimore, N
announced thut the first annual ncr.
The
league
leading
John's
Pittsburgh
at Los Angeles, N
Shoe Repair team of the City
Kansas City at New York, N
yearboul: will conic off the
Atlanta at St. Louis, N
This coming Sunday at 6:8() League ran Into a buz.*w in
California at Boston, 2 twipresses on August 22nd and be p,m., we'll be' starting the' n- the forni of the Buuards,
Thursday's Games
night
available' to the bowleri around ver I)ollur Bonanza. Anytime Nevy-inen bowling on this teamCincinnati at Chicago
Thursday's Games
the start of the Full Season,
you pick-up 11 splIt, you'll re- In the popular Wednesday even- Philadelphia at Houaton, N
Chicago at Cleveland, N
And before It slips my mind, c'e'ivt, some sort of rash award. jflg league.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, N Minneth at Washington, N
do you rwiIir.e that It's only Too many different r.pllts and
Larry Burgeti led the winning New York at San Francisco
Detroit at Baltimore. N
five men-c weeks prior to the their value's to cover the'm bert' team into a three and one de- Atl anta at St. Louis, N
Kansas City at New York
L
t1f
of °rinlzational meet- for you, so, pick up your entry cision wi th a sng 194/555
Caona
at Boston
ings for all faIl leagues? Time' form here at th e Iane. 'You'll series.
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StefTens Carter (5) and Ser.
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SO—Stettena 4, Carter 3, Rodgers 3, Wynne 4: BR— Sterlens
6, Carter 1. Rodgers 4. Wynne,
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be permitwd to bowl nrtime
back to that meet- there i four bowlers assigned

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carried the load
But getting
for the surging Jet Lanes five.
Sing, the re 'llbe a special combi- to a lane. No particular squad ttme with the onJ' 600.plus set
"izatlon meeting.banquet4ow,. times etc., just that it starts for the league,
210/201-604

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Pace

To Play

In Hitow
for all officers of all the at fl:8( p.m.
series. Not too many pins beToday
hind
fall leagues. Men, that
was 3 a c k tanner's Strong bowling by Earl WeavOne of thee' heigla'st
is,
Sanfot'd's Post 53 AmerIcan
bowled in league last week he- 197/552.
er and Frank Schautteet ta Legion
hing
One of the teams which start- ped the action
team which opens the
in the popular
th
Six
District
double-eliminaThis
exciting
affair
will
be
longs
to
Chuck
Redman
of
the
ed
strung
but
faltered
mid-way
Monday
evening
Hi-Low
Mixed
tion
playoffs
Thursday, will
stag-id on Saturday evening, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. through
August 27th. And bet-i', the League, who hsd games of 203. es Studiothe seaao Is the Bridg- League.
group. However, this Weaver bowled the high aer- play an exhi bition game today
good part about it. .. ALL OF 287-615. Jim Anderson had week it was
T WILL BE POE FREE for one of his better nights with ning paths led back to the win- ics for th e evening by combin. at th e Seminole High Fild at
with Nick Paster- lag s 235 game and a 606 ser- F pan.
.bese people, In appreciation of a 205_4122 si'ries.
in the driving sest with les, ten more th an Schautteet Furnishing the opposition will
a!] the co-operation and work A final note for you regard. anack
235/593 se
bey'lI be doing for the aessocia- ing the coming Fall Leagues
ries. Wt man for who had a 212 in addition to his be a team composed of recent
jon during the coming season, and thut Ii they look like they'll Gee
tC. 235 and finished the night with graduates of th. city's Junior
Lea
The food . . . the bowling be enlarged In size and the Ano3J.31531.
a 596 series.
surprise from this
ournaznent . . . everyth ing for kinds of leagues available to leaguether
A number of women who
Is
the sudden noedlve were over the 500-mark were
Mark that date down, now, iou. Don't wait until th e last
by Semin ole County Motor,, Jane Adeock 194 i537, Margie
The Annual Installa tion Ban. niiuute before
your
'bo dropped four points to Hat- Kipp 185 / 506, Jean Kreick
t-Meeting for the Sanford applictI in or you just might i-y', Bar.
MADRID (AP — Gen, Fran.
L. ft. Jones
buwled
528,
Elsie
Wells
10,
198/555
omen', Bowling Association be left out In the cold,
and cisco Franco, Spanish chief of
highseries fur the winners with Gloria Accardi with an even 500 the state, decorated Spanish
be th u Tuesday, July 26th
Sec 'uu here at the lane•s for a 210'545 and received valuable series
,
p.m., here at the Trophy the reguhu' Sunday Special ..te nnis player Manuel Siintiina
suL,ta
from
Harold
Herbat
The men who bowled over 200 with the Crou of Isabel
ge. Looks like we'll have 11:30 st.m. 'til 8 p.m. Bowl in
g whobowled a m. Eddie Hub. Include Jesse Cara ther, 2(13, Al day. Santans
parards of 60 people, including at a reduced rate' fe,t- the. entire bard bowled
won the Wimble.
a 2U2f53 for the Kipp !19, Garry Fox 198/545, don Tennis
Championship
re.
family.
Swninol. CoUnty Motors team. Dick Davis 212/547.
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ALTAMONTE SENATORS, Seminole Senior League champs, were entertained at a splash party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinnock
Jr. Shown are (kneeling, from left) Jeff Bunn, Randy Thompson, Jim
Branson, Gary Ruggins; (second row) John Newell and Gary Viers;
(back) Coach Jeff Smith and Levon Carroll, Mike Hargis, James Cornell,
Bruce Stuart, Tommy Pinnock, Randy Smith, and Manager LaMar Cockrell, Other members of the team are Steve Cockrell, David Lawrence,
James Thomas, and Chuck Harmling.
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Medal from Cdr. Dean E. Webster, commanding officer of RVA11-3, dur
ing recent ceremonies at SNAS.
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Fourteen members of EVAR. and R. P. Swearingen, AQB2. from the commanding officer
Good Conduct awards were of I'utrick Air Force Base,
3, stationed at Sanford Naval
were
honored
represented
to R. A. Alcott, Sm ith received the letter for
Air Station,
centiy during an awards pro. D1; T. If. Ferrebee, YN2; D. his participation In an Armed
entatlon.
T. Haynes, AMU; It. I. Ily. Forces Day flight allow, In
Lt. Raymond Stewart, who
which he made three high siLl.
AE2; and N. Williams
has flown 130 missions over man,
tude parachute jumps.
GMTJ.
Viet Nam, was awarded a illJos
eph Smith Jr., PR2, revet star in lieu of his sixth
ceived a letter of appreciation
Air Medal.
William H. Sullivan, Phi,
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received a Navy Unit CornOriginally,
the ancestors of
mendation and a letter of
commendation for "outstanding the elephant were only about
performance of duty and lead, two feet high. Today, the svrshlp displayed while serving erage height of an African
bull elephant In 11 feet at the
on the line."
The Navy Unit Commenda- highest point. In captivity, ulu.
that was also issued to J. D. Pliants consume about 500
Irwin, AI8; R. D. Hunt, AE1; pounds of hay a day and drink
)J. J. Court, AQB2; H. Horns, 60 gallons of water, according
Ti; J. X. ercbofer, ADJ3; to Lite Encyclopuedia llritannicu.
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work or hlding a conversation or sleeping when your ad comes on
People have to concentrate in order to read. And your
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Pine Crest Drive, is undergoing six weeks of summer training at Fort Knox, Ky., with
his ROTC unit from Florida
State University. The summer
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Griffis, Rural Route Two, fired
"expert" with the M-14 rifle
near completion of his army
basic combat training at Fort
Jackson, S. C. The export rating is the highest mark a soldier can achieve on his rifle
qualification test. A 1964 graduate of Seminole High School,
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GVA AND SNOW HILL Development and
Improvement Organization held its annual Fourth
July picnic at Snow Hill Baptist Church grounds.
No. 1 Father-and-son baseball players. No. 2
Mrs. Dula Witherspoon checks the pink lemonade
aituation. No. 3 Just relaxing are Josie, Barbara
and Willie Banks. No. 4
Officers and guests:

Mrs. H. B. Lingard, Mrs. Ada Carroll, treasurer,
and Mrs. H. J. Clark (seated); John Irazier, vice
president; Evans Bacon, secretary; Eddie L.
president; Rev. E. B. Lingard and Rev. H. J. Clark.
No. 5 — Come get it
Bobbe Glover, Altatnese
McKinsey and Fanny Fields. Make mine water:
Mrs. Celestine Bacon, with Otto Muller doing the
pumping.

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At least 50 per ceit. of all
cancers are visible on inspection
or can be reached for palpation
by an examining finger, and at
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seen with special examining instruments according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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era. Williams, of Selma, Ala.,
nutted in marriage on
fl at 7:30 p.m. at the
bone of the bride's grandmotbar, Mrs. Ode ?tlorgun.
Rev Edward %Villiams was
the officiating cler jvnuin.
The couple exchanged their
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Burglars made off with aevbsby pink ribbon streamers. lie as a number of the Air Do- game played between the Dads eral hundreds of dollars In
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were Gloria Nel- fense Command which is the
, ids.maids
and Sons? The Sons won, of articles from the home of Jack
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gowns of pastel colors. IJ.S.-Canadiun North American Ja ckson; Jim Harper and John Drive, Maitland, according to
Var P. Smith served as Air Defense Command protect- Frazier, umpires; Evans Ba- Sheriff J. L. Hobby.
lug the continent.
After gaining entrance to the
colic
1-following the The airman is a gruduute
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home through a rear window,
a reception was given Croorns High.
Sanford's Zoo was the high- the culprits stole a telescope,
Sbe couple at the site of
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i wedding.
The pastors and members of $tart class youngsters from the a portable electric saw, worth
.ietlng at the reception Grove Baptist. and Snowhill Shiloh Baptist Church in Orradio, $160; and a portable
liii. Willie M. Morgan, Baptist Churches sponsored lando. On the way here, the phonograph, valued at $62.95.
,i. Willis M. Davis, and Mrs. -their annual - Fourth of July children visited the Big Tree.
IbM 1L The couple will picnic on the church grounds There were 45 children in the
i.e
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of Snowhlll Baptist Church. The group was chaperoned by their Wolf vi' wueS
5
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BIRMINGHAM, England
Reverends H. J. Clark and teachers, Gladys Gray and Mary
im J. MIller, of Route 2, Chappel
(UP!)
Eighteen foundry
pastors respectively.
fitaball.
workers
staged
a one-day walk.
ps.aed to major at This picnic varied somewhat
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istling by
daughter
of
out
when
wolf-wh
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za.
jar purpose WUS to acquaint Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dix, is their women cu-workers became
jur Miller, chief test of- the cltizeiu, of these two corn- visiting with her aunt Mrs. intolerable. its all very emY:
barraning, a striker said.
wk the missile brunch, munit.ies with the newly form- Pauline Collier, N.Y.
"You see we have to change
:.1 flisuetorate, entered the ed "Geneva-Snowhfll Develop'Aey in 1966.
our trousers in f ront of the
mont and improvement Organ. T•
inseomilwng
jor is graduate of isation."
women who work here. And
Righ and received a The objectives of this organ- MEXICO CITY (UP!)
of. they peep."
In 1955 from Flu- izution are to: (I) Foster better ficials at a motorcycle race
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A. md M. University. He community rulutlon (2) inter, here were somewhat discomfitOLD UBUC SERVICE
b $-wlaw of Alpha Phi Al- eat ciLizen hi the improvement ted when Jainie Monultas show- The
delivery of letters ii am
1,
b.i&amp;y.
of their personal property, ed up and announced be wanted of the
eldest public aervioss.
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Darius
the
Great, In NO B. C.,
Lusa Wnrs, ion of Mr. and whole (3) To provide wholeAfter considerable discussion, operated a postal system
AA&amp;W Hubbard, of 2750 some recreational activities for it was decided Jaime could pair. throughout Persia. Our word
SM *reet, has been pro- their teenagers, and (4) To help ticipate. Janime, who is seven post is derived from the Latin
uan second class in people of the community to bet.- years old, wheeled his In
poa1tu. which means "placed."
(TI, Air Force.
Lair themselves,
cycle expertly to a third place because horses were stationed
4ia
jes is a recreation
What would the Fourth of finish in a field of eight adult at Intervals for riders to relay
at Otis AFB, Muss. July picnic be without a ball cycliats.
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ADVEItTINEMEST FOR 111135
The Board of Public instruction for Semitiole County, Florida, will receive bids for the
furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment and services required for the construction,
erection, and leasing to the
Board of Public instruction, six
(6) mobile classroom buildings
in accordance with bid data
which may be obtained from
the School Administration Office,
Commercial Street. S a ii 1 o r d,
Florida.
Bids will be received until 1:00
P. in., Thursday. August 4. 1966.
at the School Administration
Building, at which time aIl
place the bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud.
A certified check or bank
draft, payable to the hoard of
Public instruction for Seminole
County, Florida; U. E. Governbid bond executed by the bidder
and acceptable sureties In an
amount equal to five per cent
of the bid shall be submitted
with each bid.
Each bid shall include a proposal to furnish and install the
classroom unit. In the locationta
to be designated on the site by
the Maintenance Supervisor,
with maximum distances not to
exceed 10 f.et from existing
structures.
Said proposal shall provide for
a one-year lease with options to
renew for four (4) additional
succeeding years and with options to purchase the leased
buildings as set forth in the
proposed Lw• Agreement portion of the bid documents.
Each bid shall include the
plans. .p.oifications, schedule of
finish materials of the unit proposed. The plans shall bear the
seal of a professional Architect
or Engineer registered in the
State of Florida.
The Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids; to
waive any minor technicality; to
negotiate with the selected bidder; to take into consideration
plans and specifications in addition to the base bid. No bid
shall be withdrawn for a period of fifteen (1) dss subsequent to the opening of bids
without the consent of the
Board.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance bond
sad labor, m*t.rlaI and supply
paym.ut bond.
$ABOW H. WHARTON.
Chairman
Board of Public Instruction
for Seminole County, Florida
It T. Milw..
Seminole County 1uperiutendent
of Public Instruction and ExOfficio Secretary to the Board
of Public Instruction
?ublisb Jul, 1, 50. 27, 1956
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SEA EXPLORERS of Bear Lake have just completed eight weeks of basic sea training offered by the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. In the group
(front, from left) are Wes Clark, skipper of the crew, and Robert Puce
and Steve Rigsby; (back) Woody Price, Keith Rieckmsinn, Barry Gibbons, Roger Pacquette, and Pete Hall.
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appearances of
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back to 240 B.C. The first prediction of Its return by Halley
proved true on Christmas day,
1755, 16 years after his death.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 228
Old Dixie Hwy., Longwood, Seminole County, Florida. cinder the
fictitious name of Seminole
Wood Products C'a-.., and that I
Intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida,
accordance with the provi.
In
sions of the FictitIous Name
Statutes, tn-wit: Section 66.09
Florida Strtutes 197.
Sig: fl. it! Mosley
Publish July 11, 20, 27 &amp; Aug.
2, 1966.

NOTICE IS hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 180$
South French Ave., Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fietitio;p name of ROGERS
DRIVE INN, and that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole County. Florida, in accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, toNOTICE TO DEPEND
wit: Section *88.09 Florida Sta'fliP. STATE OP FlORIDA TO,
tutes 1957.
TZIDDICK ASH
51*: William Rogers
Whose residence and address Publish July 20, 27 &amp; Aug. L
In unknown.
10. 198€
PLEASE TAKF NOTICE that DDR-71
you art hereby required to file
your written answer or defense,
If any, Iwrsn'uilly or by an atNOTICE OF 5171?
torncv, on or before August 16, STATE OF FLORIDA TOe
1966, at the Office of the Clerk of
ALFRED THURSTON CR114),
the Circuit Court, at the CourtJR., single
house in Sanford. Seminole Counres id e n e e: Barranquintas,
ty, rinrida, '.2771, and to mail
Puerto Rico:
it copy thereof t
PRANK MOFFAT.
STENSTROM.
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys
residence: 4156 Llnnear Avefor Plaintiff. Pest Office Box
nue N. E., Washington, D. C.'
1836, Sanford Florida, 22771. in
and
that certain divorce proceeding
MARGARET MOFFAT,
pending against you in the Cirresidence: 4155 Llnnea.r Avecuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
nue N. E., Washington, D. C.
Circuit in and for Scmioole
You and each of you, are hereCounty, Florida, in Chancery, an by notified that a suit has been
nlahrsvIat.i title of said cause brought against you In the Cirbeing MATTii; ASH. Plaintiff, cuit Court, in and for Seminole
versus 11-I1CK ASH, Defend- County, Florida, in Chancery.
ant, and herein tail not or a number 16030, entitled JOHN R.
Decree Pro Con fessO will he en- FITZHUGE, plaintiff, v. K. A.
tered against 3'Ou, and the cause WIGGINS, at al, defendants, and
proceed ex parts.
you, and each of you, are requir(SEAL)
ed to file your Answer to the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Complaint as amendeti, with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of said Court, and serve p.
Ily: Martha T. Viblen
copy thereof upon the plaintiff,
Deputy Clerk
JOHN R. FITZHUGR. or plainSTENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
tiff's attorney, to-wit: GEO. A.
McINTOSH
SPEER, JR., whose address is
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P. 0. Box 1364, Sanford, Florida
Post Oftict iThx 1310
$2771, on or before July 21, A. D.
Sanford, Florid,,
1066. and If you tall to do no.
3771
Pui'li,.h July it,
7 &amp; Aug. a Decree Pro Confesen will he
3, 1I,
sniered against you, and each
of you for the relief demanded
In said Complaint as amended.
IN TIlE CIRC1IT COURT.
The nature of this suit is to
NINTH JUDICIAL CIILCVIT, IN quiet the title of the plaintiff.
AS!) I'OR SEMINOLE COUNTY, JOHN B.. FITZHVGH to certain
STATE OP FLORIDA,
lands located in Seminole CounIN CHANCERY NO. 16155
ty, Florida, described as follows,
FLATBUSH SAVINGS BANK, a to-wit:
New York corporation,
Beginning 184.2 feet East
Plaintiff
and 214 feet North of the
Southwest Corner of the
RICHARD T. FORBES and MARSE'h of Section 14, Township
CELL J. FORBES, his wife,
20 South, Range 22
11 East,
Defendants.
run North 158 feet, thence
NOTICE OF SUIT
East 100 feet, thence South
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
158 feet, thence West 100
TO, RICHARD T. FORBES and
feet to point of beginning;
MATtCEL.L J. FORBES, his
Beginning 784.2 feet East
wife
and 28 feet Worth of the
whose residence is
South weet Corner of the SE
1647 Wadsworth Way,
2,
of Section 14, Township
Baltimore 12, Maryland
O South, Range 28 East,
Notice is hereby given that
run North 164 feet, East 100
suit has been flied in the above
teat, South 114 feet, West
Indicated Court against you and
100 feet to point of beginneach of you the title of which
ing (lees the North 25 feet
case is as shown above.
for road);
You are hereby required to against the respective claims of
file your answer or written de- the above named defendants, Alfenses, it any, in the above pro- fred Thurston Child, Jr.. Prank
ceeding with the Clerk of this Moffat and Margaret )toffat, his
Court and to serve a copy there- wife, and each of them, and also
of upon the plaintiff's attorney to quiet the plaintiff's title to
whose name and address appears other lands described in said
hereon, on or before the 11th day Complaint as amended, of which
of August, 1966, the nature of these defendants have no Interthis proceu'cllng being a suit to est and are not Involved.
foreclose the lion of a mortgage
WITNESS my hand and seal
on the following described pro- of said Court at Sanford, Semiperty situate in Seminole County, nole County, Florida, this 24th
Florida, to-wit:
day of June, A. D. 1966
Lot 26, Block H. SUNLAND
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ESTATES, Amended Plat, acClerk of Circuit Court of
cording to map or plat thereSeminole County, Florida.
of
recorded in Plat Book 12.
Donna M. Markos
singer I &amp; 2 Public Records
Deputy Clerk
of Seminole County. Flor- CEO. A. SPEER. 3m
ida.
Attorney for plaintiff
t)ONE AND ORDERED at San- P. 0. Box 1364
ford. Seminole County, State of Sanford, Florida 82771
Florida thIs 11th day of July, Publish June 29 &amp; July 5, 13, 30
1196i;.
1111.
(SEAL)
DDA-112
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Cleric of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OP PVBLIC BALE
By: Martha T. Vihlan, D.C.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ROESS AND O'BRIEN
/
American Natio nal Bank Bldg. that by virtue of that certain Writ of Execution issued out of
P. 0. Box 111988
and under the seal of the Circuit
St. Petersburg, Florida 33723
Court of Seminole County, FlorAttorneys for Plaintiff
Publish July 12, 20. 27 &amp; Aug. ida, upon a final judgment rend3, 11466
ered In the aforesaid court on
the 29th day of October, A. D.
DDB.3i
1915, in that certain case enIN
THE
CIRCUIT COV&amp;T, titled W. J. LAWTON. Plaintiff,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIROITIT, IN vs B. E. )IOCAI.LISTER. DeAND FOIL SEMINOLE COUNTY, fendant, which aforesaid Writ of
F1.OIIIHA.
Execution was delivered to me
CHANCERY NO. 1016
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
NOTICE OF SUIT
Florida. and I have levied upon
WANDA G. UNDERWOOD
the following described property
Plaintiff owned by B.. E. M0CALI,I$TER,
vs.
said property being located in
CHARLI T. UNDERWOOD
Seminal. County, Florida, more
Defendant particularly described as folTHE STATE OF FLORIDA TO-... lows:
CHARLES T. UNDERWOOD
I .31* HP Garland Rang. Set.
let Division, 96-17-57
No.-1358 Bainbridge, DL.G(N)35
I 102 Toastmaster, Bar. No.
Fleet Post Office
0197732
bun Francisco, California
I FET4 Used Suez Range
A sworn Complaint having
W/Top Equip
been filed against you in the, 1 3-2 F-Tyma.ater, Fryer But.
CircuitCourt in and for 8.mI
Set. No. PN201$4G
noic County, Florida, by WANI 100CR Jeun Air Fan
DA C. UNDERWOOD. for Div.
1 34/41 Work Table
oroc. the short title of which 151 S S1IX Table Base Inc. in Tops
WANUA G. UNDERWOOD,
I 11-54-I Compt 8/8 Sink WI!
Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES T. UN.
11/34 Dra.lnboards
DERSVOOD, Defendant, these
4 lUx Tabi. -Base Inc. in Top.
presents are to command you to
S Ni Table Base Inc. in Tops
appear and file your Answer or
5 10/10 '4 SE tops OMP w/
other defense or pleading bore.
Base
In with the Clerk of the Circuit
4 U/IS '4 BE tops OMP w/
Court of Seminole County, FlorBase
ida. and serve a copy thereof
6 30/42 '4 HE tops OMP wf
on Plaintiff's attorney, C. VsrBase
nun Mite, Jr., Attorney at Law,
1 No. 640 Chair uph DE441 Red
P. 0. Drawer Z, Sanford, Flor1 RIO Refrig Set No. 97412
ida, on or before the 12th day of
1 PP 19 Fryer bet No. 9774
August, A. D, 1966. or otherS Neptune Booths in line 20'.
wist decree pro cunfessc will be
Bach up C 884 Lac Red
entered against you.
I 2110000 Cash Red Stand
The Sanford Herald Is d.sig.
I S Opg Steam Table Butane
natud as a newspaper of g.n.ra.l
Gas v/i 1/4 740. 4 /1-7420-2/3
circulation In which this citation
7616-6/2751.-6/*-7636-5 Pana
ba1I be published once each and the und.raign.d as Sheriff
week for four consecutive weeks. of Seminole County, Florida. will
WITNESS my hand and off!. at 11:00 A. N. on the 19th day
cial seal ,,f the Clerk of the Cir- of August, 2966. otter for sale
cuit Court on this the 11th day acid sell to the highest aud best
of July, A. D. 1966.
bidder, for caab, at the Front
(SEAL)
Weet) Door of tbø Seminole
Arthur H. B.okwith, Jr.
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Clerk of t h e Circuit Court FlOrida, the above described patBy: Martha T. Vflilen
aons.3 property.
1). C.
That said sale to being made
C. Vernon ML*e, Jr.. of
to satisfy the term, of said
CLEVELAND. STEPhENSON &amp; Writ of Execution.
MIZ C
J. L. BOBBY. Sheriff
P. 0- Drawer Z.
of Seminole County, Florida.
Sanford, Florida
By: Jauie. J. Singletary
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Chief Deputy Sheriff
Publisli July 13, 20, 27 &amp; Lug. Publish July 30. fl &amp; Aug. 3,
2. 166
10. 1915
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a Florida corporation,
Defendant,
Ich aforesaid Writ of Execuwas delivered to me as
rift of Seminole County,
rids, and I have levied upon
following described property
reed by HAAG CHRYSLER..
i"MOtJTfl, INC., a Florida car'atlon, said proporty being
ited in Semi n ole County,
rida., more particularly des.
)ad as follows:
Chain hoist &amp; frame
Battery charger A1450
teed vacuum cleaner Silver
King No. 246280
Eleotric bench grinder &amp;
bench
Air compressor Curtis 511g.
90108-36400
G. K. motor model No. SKCS184AG$01
Acetylene torch, hose gauges
and hand truck
Quaker state 10 gal, con.
tuiI,c'r
Quu)-r iatt oil dispenser
,1oy.- car lift
Span:
plug clpater Vixen
Chrysler and Plymouth special tools Asst
Hawkinge universal press
No. L12:;
Sioux v..lve machine No.
2q71 4
Craftman drill press &amp; motor No.
Metal Benches
Bench vices
Jack stands
Motor cleaner tank
Hunter wheel ballancer No.
i'24&amp;76t
Sun Zo motor elect-tector
No. 14Aol
Electric arch Marquette welder No. $40170
HydrolIe floor jacks
Pit front end machize Horton
196t Simca 4 D No. 5483368
Sun Deat tester No. 238285$
Sun battery tester No, 14A11786
Safe
Metal parts bin
Wood parts bin
All R uWmobile parts and
tools located - in building at
519 Last First Street, Sanford, Florida.
Metal bolt bin and bolts
Office Desk
Executone Intercom system

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However, council will meet
following public hearing scheduled for 7:80 p.m. July 27. The
public hearing will be held to
consider the request of Oakland
E$tUt4'S developer, Lee Cohn,
that (-vrtnf ti lots in 1115 ubdI
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chine No. 965U1!A554$4
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tbe1tjp .white tire
1957 Pogitijev 1St'Li501
11955 Imperial
the undersigned a. Sheriff
eminole County, Florida, will
1:00 A. M on the 18th day
tugust, 1960. otter for sale
sell to the highest and best
er, for cash, at the Front
Ct) Door of the .Semlzic,e
rety Courthouse In Sanford,
'ida, the above described per61 property.
tat said sale is being made
satisfy
the term of said
I of lr.x.cutiun.
J. L IIOI3LIY, Sheriff
)'miiole ''uuiaty. Florida.
By: Jueuies J. Singletary
Chief Deputy sheriff
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numbers of Americans are
"thinking small" and turning
to tiny-screen portable sets. I
In true portables, screen sire
begins at about four inches and
tops at about 16 inches. Port.
able sets In the nine.to.18.lnch
ran-le are on display In the TV I
and Radio Center of the Penney
store In Sanford Plaza.
The nine-to-16-inch category
is most popular among small.
screen TV for a variety of
reasons.
First, some models operate
on battery power as well as
house current and offer real
"take-along" portability. A bat.
ter3'-operated television can add
that extra something to a pie.
nic or even a fishing trip. Television in outdoor surroundings
is novel enough to be really CX.
citing. And if rain should come
and the party has to seek abel.
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when a TV is along.
Second, the nine-16-Inch portable televisions are less restrietive than "ultra-tiny" xnodeli,
allowing "group" viewing rather than completely exclusive
"one at a time" ''n' viewing.
Third, they're generally budget-priced compared with either
the ultra.tinies or full-size
black-and-white sets.
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or as gifts. With compact cu•
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up in kitchens, bedrooms, dens
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All models have bullt.in antennas with the option of easy
hook-up with roof-to antennas
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OTICE or PUBLIC SALE
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
t by virtue of that certain
It of Execution issued out of
under the seal of the CirCourt of Seminole
County,
rida, upon a final judgment
dered in
the aforesaid court
the 12th dciv ci July, 11466, in
certain ('as, entitled
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i'VED S T A 7' E S DISTRICT
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ThIDA, ORt.A%I)O I)IISION
5$-101I-flRl,-13 V
UNITED
iTES OF AMERICA, Plain, vs. .101-IN '2' H 02M A S
LI1S and .TEWEL CAROL EL11 his wife, Defendants.
TICE or SALE—Notice is
shy given that pursuant, to a
RI Decree of Foreclosure end on Mny 2S. 1966 by the
Vt., entitled Court in the
vs styled cause, the underreed United States Marshal or
- Ot hIS duly authorized deice will sell the property site in Seminole County, Flordescribed as: Lot 8, Block 7,
FTLER HOMES, ORLANDO
TION ONE, according to the
t thereof as recorded In Plat
k 13, pages 5 and 6, Public
ords of Seminole County,
rida. tit public outcry to the
best and l'eitt bidder for cash
12:00 noon on Tuesday. Aug.
2. 11466 on the steps of the
irthonec of Seminole County,
ford, Florida. Dated: 6.20.66.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. Sit
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
ndsll W. Wherry
istant United States Attorney
orney for Plaintiff
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TO, JOEL. OLIVER
Residence and address
411 Walnut Avenue,
Trenton, New Jersey.
You are hereby NOTIFIED.
that a sworn Complaint by Ethol
J. Oliver has been flied in the
Circuit Court of Seminole County, at Sanford. Florida, using a
suit for divorce by Ethel .1.
Oliver against Joel Oliver, and
for title to one 11964 Chevrolet
Impala automobile In her name.
and you are hereby required to
file your answer, or to otherwise plead, to the same by or
before the -":nd day of August
A. D. 1915, with the Clerk of our
said Court at Sanford. Florida,
and to file a copy thereof with
the undersigned attorney It W.
Ware at P. 0. Box 1416, Sanford.
Florida, otherwise a Judgment
by default will be rendered
against you herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Honorable, Court. at
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida, this the 18th day of July
A. D. 196€.
(SEAL)
Arthur B. 'Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
TL. W. Ware. Attorney
P. 0. Box 1411
Sanford, Florida.
Publish July 20, 7 &amp; Aug. S.
10, 1966
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trial growth his outstripped and space-walker Michael Cot- "John and Mike performed
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dent wounded in action on July 144.8 per cent compared with a Kennedy was timed for 4:07 and that a manned satellite can
4 in Viet Nam, has been re- population gain of 109 per cent. p.m.
dock with a fuel tanker In space
(AP)-Senate he would ask the full judiciary tued to the United
WASHINGTON
acciduring
regular
office
hours
at
lives in Florida boating
A recovery force of ships and for long periods and use Its enStates Florida's manufacturing employdents during 1965. Pleasure city hall, Mrs. Onnie R. Sho- Republican Leader Everett M. committee at Its meeting today for treatment at Chelsea Vet- riient advance contrasted sharp- planes headed by the helicopter gine for maneuvering.
Dirksen tries to shake loose to take his amendment H%Vay erans Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., I), with a national gain of only aircraft carrier Guadalcanali \avy Cmdr. Alan L. Bean. a
cruisers, fishermen, scuba div- mitte, city clerk, reports.
. lie will be for tile next
Qualification to register is from the Senate judiciary com- front Bayli's subcommittee and w 11Lre
ers and skiers need to give each
18.1 per cent (luring the period. was stationed in the planned'Gernini to backup pflot~ told
three
months.
other more room. Perhaps some
The report said Dade, Uitls- landing zone. whcrt weather newsmen the rendezvous with
that persons must have been mittee toda his constitutional act on it
Ile was on patrol when his borough. Broward and Pinellivi conditions were reported gumA. the lifele.-is Agena 8 was the
new lav-s, or law enforcement, residents of the city for six
Ile said he wanted to get it company (part of the 173rd
amendment to permit voluntary
a e
months and or the
ii needed
mo,t nnificint fth1evemnt
it h
the Senate's calendar of "Screaming Eagles") was am- counties i that order -led
prayers in the public schools on
Florida for one year
we
Florida in the number of new nauts were to drift through ' "A ye r ago." B an a
An estimated 1,000 were
The Illinois Senator (also of pending legislation even if it hushed by the Viet Con x. lfe industrial plants and major ex- space. conserving their prec
Don't forget, parents of new
iou.
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said he
your child must registered for last )ear's elec- DeBary, Fla
were reported out of commit
first graders
remaining fuel and conducting rendezvous with something that
pansions during 1965
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have phsscal exammation by tions, but, according to the hopeful of the outcome,
tee without recommendation
ue: Dade had 209, 1-lillsborough 58. hateer photographic and sd had been up there for four
before h
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a pbysician before entering clerk, muny persons have moved wheedling and cajoling will do "The senate Is entitled to Seconds
killed four Viet Cong and Broward 48 and Pinellas 47. entific experiments they could. i months - with no radar beacon
immunizations and their names will be remov- any good."
and
school
They were ready to come! or lights. That one thing alone
wounded it fifth. Later In the Dade also topped ttie list In new
Dirksen Introduced his pro. vote on It," he said.
abould be brought up to date. ed from tbe books.
Approval by a two-thirds rna. same cangagement the VC lieu. manufacturing employment with home after three days aloft. In'gives us an impact of what has
Evidence of a bealth certificate Books will remain open until posed amendment on March 22,
t was intended to clar- Jority of the Senate and the teartunt who shot him was hint. 6,378. Polk was second with 2.676 that period they had had the 1 been done on Gemini 10. It was
is required before admitting a ate oem er, c Os ng 0 a
twice tremendous.
and Ilillsborough third with hatch open three times
the Su reme Court's inter. House Is required to submit a self killed.
child to the first grade, giving prior to the Dec. 6 municipal
Young. who had be-en a rather
for Collins business outside arid
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In a coincidence young 2,107.
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eviuence na
requirement for separation of the states. Then, to become ci. hluell's father, Howard hJuell, Duval County, an industrial once to jettison items no longer untalkative astronaut during his
ous or communicafrom
first two dayi in space. exfective, it must be ratified by who Is working us a civillan leader for years. was far down needt. u ~
hurch and state.
ble disease. See the •County
narp
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Dlrkzen's amendment was threetourths of the state leg in Viet Nam with the RMK the list with 156 new jobs and Discussing that Wdesday pressed his exuberance when he
Health Department for -nmuni- UNITED
NATIONS, N.Y. referred to the judiciary corn- Islatut es.
Construction Company, was at 1.6 per cent gain. The county night, Young c o m m, e n t e d: I closed to within a few feet of
e FU
zations now and avo
Dirkscn has said that,
(A?) - A special U.N. commit- mjt4ee's subcommittee on
a Job site lea than a mile remained third in the state "We'd like to try for five - on Agena 8.
lee that studied the intemation* stitutional amendmenU. Only necessary, he will offer his from the base hospital where in manufacturing employment. ------Sen: Spessard- Holland, in his al organization's troubled fl - last week Sen. Birch Bayh (I) amendment as a ubstItute for a his son was taken. lie was however. with a total of 21,761
Washington Report, not.eB that nances recommends a sharp cut Ind. the subcommittee chair. tumor bill already on the Sea- able to be with his son for six Jobs.
financial losses in Miami and in the number of conferences man, announced eight days of ate calendar. He used this tac- days before ho was airlifted On a percentage basis. a handDade County alone, due to the sponsored.
hearings on It would start Aug. tie before in trying to get tip- stateside.
lul of smaller counties outpaced
zrline strike, amount to some The committee noted that
proval of a constitutioiial
William's mother, Mrs Rob. all o t h e r a In employment
$18 to $20 million '.eek Y. At there are about 7,820 such meet- But Dlrksen, who wanted amendment on legislative re- ert Vietch, resides in Cassel- growth. Sumter was tops, with
e same me e
lierry.
ings a year now.
quicker, shorter hearings, saId apportionment.
a 159 tier cent increase in facereon-struck arIlnes for
tory
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Many of the elilidseit on
Sanford Kiwanis Club Wednea- were those hideously burned by blockading of ha Phong herd 't
U. S. napalm-bombing attacks. bor to *U)p British, Russian unil whom Dr. O'blulley operated Kenneth Plante, county camday.
"Even if, and when, we win Danish ships from delivering were cleft-lip children, who are paign chairman Workers will
Dr. O'Malley, who recently
Herald Index
Area deaths ............................ 2 returned from a trip to Viet this war, It will take 60 years supplies to the Communists and abandoned by their Buddhist be present to answer questions
Bridge ....... ................................ 9 Nam to do plastic surgery on to put the" people back to- more bombInir of depots and oil purents. After corrective uur- and serve refreshments.
Classified ads ........................11 hundreds of mutilated people, gether. These people have supply dumps, as is now being gery the children are accepted
Thu "Kirkettes" and Ann
h3' their fauuuilius, Cleft-li1) Is a Bassett, at the organ, will pre,
Comics ................................9-10 showed Kiwanians shocking col- lived in terror and horror for done.
I)uring his stay tlwre, I)r,
or slides of tortured, multilat.- 22 years," I)r. O'Malley docongenital malady iii sent entertainment.
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