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CHICAGO (AP) — Eight stu• door of the house at 2319 E.
shocked, they said, by the enor and a bathroom,
dent nurses were butchered f 100th St. on Chicago's far South- South Chicago Police District verified it.
their town house dormitory car- east Side, one of three used as said that the killer penned the
"Several of the bodies were
An orricint of the ho.qt)lfnl mous quiinfity of blood around
said that the victittis were cxly today In what Coroner An. nurses' residences by South eight girls upstairs in one of change
sprawled across one another.
student nurses between the bodies of the victims.
drew Toman called 'the crime Chicago Hospital.
of the
They were killed methodica1 who opened the door, for mon one by One, to anotner t)C(lrOUm The survivor, Amnrnu Cm- found in nch of the two bed• in have been 'strangled. Some
ly. one at it time. by a blond ey, saying lie was going to New where they were killed (hiring rono, told police Capt. Harold room. which In
He said, "I've been a coroner
Mc Coy she avoided the killer a cell. One was in a bathroom
man dung a 2'.i•hour horror Orleans. Pushing his way Into his deliberate, vicious orgy.
on
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for six years, and I've never
the house, he drew a pistol anti It Francis Flanagan, chief by hiding under a bed.
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Miss Crozono. flair hysterIcal, rooln.
of tile detective bureau lionfl.
Some were. strangled, sonic a knife.
Toman gave these tentative
Coroner
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altshot and some knifed, police Apparently the first student dde section, said that the Fill could only be questioned briefly,
nurse wits killed almost hn- pino girt survived by hitting or Nic Coy said. She gave n gen. er looking nt the carnage, said, Identifications of the victims
reported.
One of nine young women In mediately. One body was found escaping the killer's notice In era) description of the killer, "This is the crime of the cen- Marlita Gargullo, 21; Pamela
Wllkening, 22; Gloria Davy, 23:
noting his blond hair, height tury."
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the other residents had retired about 3 a.m. At nearly 6 n.m., 170 pounds. She snkl he wa girl lying downstairs, apparent- suckl, 21, MarIanne Nordan, 22:
story to police.
Police pieced the story togeth- for the night in three bedrooms. the surviving student nurse ran wearing a short, waist-length ly strangled,' he said. 'There Valicentin Passon, 23, and Nina 4
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About 12:30 a.m.. it tall white were white. one was Negro and passing police patrol car. She
'Upstairs, seven other girls were.
gasped her story to the unbe. crime was the worst in Chicago
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game, were dubbed "Medicare uled parleys with Democratic
delivered the "fittest 51uec11 and 7dcDic1ed to have a picnic born, lie has a son and a daugsMenaces" by the minister, Rev, officeholders of the eleventh
I have ever read" at a recent
Virgil L. Bryant. Ready for congressional district. Officials To
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In addition. Sullivan spoke of utg a sellout, sponsors of a $50
j plans to erect billboards on th. plate fund-raisin g dinner said
north and south approache4 of Wednesday that 0O more seats
hwy. 17-92, leading to the pltZt, s'iu1d be arranged for the

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the board Is Gordon Frelerick. (lid not give any indication

through more than 500,000 cubic yards
Citrus Commission's pany dredge is getting a major overhaul. Cutter
and sand, clearing lake bottom and dredging byhas been hard at work 24 hours a day for the
advertising staff Is preparing
draullc fill material. Capt. J. D. Wells, Jr., superpast
three
months,
preparing
and
constructing
"the biggest consumer advertisintendent, said operations will resume Friday or
lakefront development landfill area for Sanford
Ins program ever" for Florida
(Herald Photo)
Saturday.
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John Fitzpatrick, treasurer; nesses — in addition to the toy Byron Kimball, secretary, Carl shop — are expected to .;wn ---------------______
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I Plans for expansion of tho
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early fall were announced this
F. E. ROUMILLAT. , •
morning by William Sullivan,
o . port chairman
one of the owners of the shopbeen received by the authority ping center.
The announcement was made
from potential users of the
port facility, F. E. P.owalIIt, at an early morning meeting of
,. lbs lenford Plaza Merchants
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Association.
$sfllvan also announced other
Thquiz.qui.
jgf plana for further development
meat pscking1k.$int, a ____
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atorage ompky, petroteum and expansion of the cpter.
Later today. Chance Robinstorage concern; a major boat
manufàturer, and a pie-cast son, manager of the Penney
store, is expected to sign a
euncrete plant.
Roumillat pointed out the lease for a 2,500 sq. ft. building
feasibility plan had been pre- to house a new Penney's toy
dicated on use of the port for store.
shipment of paper and citrus
The complete toy shop, featBTNSON..
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products and that these addi- uring a complete line of toys, CHARLES
.Penney's exPann
tionil users would xxaks' the is expected to be completed by
project even more attractive. Sept. 1, in time for Christmis
Sulliv:n and his partner,
- both of Miami and
The port, upon completion, sP4pping. The new shop will be I Henry,
will be self-sustaining in less loe*ted four doors east of the Ne'v YØJ. acting as trustees
than five years after openh present store.
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of the operation, the feallibilit
In announcing the new Pen- phrichased the shopping center
study indicates, and will bring ney 's store, Sullivan revealed April s. eirher announced the
increased payrolls to the coun. plans to remove the boarding group is taILiu with "a couple"
ty as veI1 as additleaul tItX from all the uncot l.teti ljuil.i- of t'af'terjii &amp;-hains anSI movie
revenues.
ings, and pour the eo,icrte hoithes about .4PIICC in the shotMembers of the authority, in floorings and install
tore P" center and is also "thinkadidtion to Rountillilt, are An's fronts.
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Did you know: 45 per cent
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That's more than double since
1960. The national average Is
about 25 per cent. Texas has
51 per cent and Louisiana has
47 per cent. Lot of cool cats in
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RED RIFE

Harold Rowland, new prestdent of the Sanford Lions got
the royal treatment reserved
for King Lions when he took
over his first meeting. Lions
literally rolled out the red carpet for Rowland's journey from
the Sanford Atlantic Bank offlee to the Lions 1929 auto
which transported him to the
eels, if sale is consummated, frontage and on the south by grants and loans for actual
By Donna Estes
Civic Center where the club
Further strides toward the with two parcels already pur- 2,000 feet on Orange Boulo- construction of the facility and
will hold their weekly meetings goal of a riverport for Semin- chased, will total four of the yard •
members of the authority and
henceforth.
ole County were taken by the necessary eight parcels of The site was chosen becaVee its engineers, Lockwood.Greene
Port Authority at its recent property needed to proceed of Its strategic location I - Engineering Inc. of Spartan•
Casselberry Planning Board meeting when it authorized with plans for the project.
cent to the railroad, the inter. burg, S. C. are scheduled to
has set the wheels in motion for purchase of two additional par- The port facility will be con- state highway and the nay- meet with federal officials in
Atlanta Inter this month to
initial approach to the Federal cels of land for the site of structed on a rectangular- igablo stream.
Urban Planning Assistance ag- the proposed facility on the shaped site bounded on the east Communications have contin. discuss financing construction
ency, aiming for a two year St. Johns River, near Sanford. by the ACL railroad, on the ued with government bodies coats of the project.
A number of in(juiries have
grant of funds to set up a
Acquisition of the two par. north by 2,000 feet of river relative to obtaining federal
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LONGWOOI), in it.s march toward progress (?
has sprinkled the city with new stop iigns which
stand nine feet tall and are supposed by erected to
state standards. Earl Showers, resident of the community is shown with one of the signs located on
Grant Street and Orange Avenue. The. question is,
ow.
are the signs for stopping high-flying cars or low(Herald Photo)
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was a passport office employe Kansas Pennsylvania and Ten-

time of the first publication of and appurtenances on said land
this notice. Two copies of each or used in conjunction therewith.
The aforesaid sale will be
claim or demand shall be In
w'itingandshallstatetheplace made purauant to a. final di.
of residence and post office ad- cree of foreclosur. entered 11*
dress of the claimant, and shall Chancery Action No. 15521 now
be sworn to by the claimant, his pending in the Circuit Court of
agent, or attorney and eccom. the Ninth Judicial Circuit of and
panied by a filing fee of one for Seminole County, Florida.
dollar and such claim or de. I)ATED this 12th day of July
mand not so filed shall be void. 1961.
(HEAL)
Catherine It. Myers
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As executor of the Last Will
Clerk of the Circuit Court
and Testament of
BY: Martha. T. Vihien
LYMAN LEE MYERS,
Deputy Clerk
Dec eased
van don Borg &amp; Gay
SPEER &amp;
Attorneya for Plaintiff
Attorneys at iw
15 East Church Street
113 Magnolia Avenue
410 Flrat Federal Building
Hanford, Florida, 3:771
Publish July 14, 31, :g &amp; Aug Orlando, Florida

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Some 30 poik'emen chnrg'd

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six calendar months from the proVement!, fixtures, appliance;

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CIIANCEIIY NO. 15N21
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SOUTh BItOOKIYN SAVINGS
BANK,
PlaIntiff,
VS.
b. N. LUNSFORD and LINDA
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LUNSFORD, his wife, and BOB
LISTED BELOW ARE OUR
la the Court of the County Ia. CRUTCHFIELD and EVELYN
- Jade. 5,min,,)e county, Florida. U. CRUTCHFIEL.D, his wife.
Defendants.
In Probate.
NOTICE OF SALE
In ret Estate itt
NOTICE IS IIEItEUY GIVEN
LYMAN LEI MEYERS
Deceased. that on the 29 th day of July
To All Creditor, and I'rrsona July, 1966 at 11:00 A. St. at the
Hawing Claims or Demand. west door of the Court House
of Seminole County, at Sanford,
Against Said Estates
You and each of you are hero- Florida, the undersigned Clark
by notified and required to pre- will offer for sale the following
sent any claims and demands described real property:
Lot 4, Block A, COUNTRY
which you, or either of you, may
CLUB MANOR, UNiT NO. 3,
- have against the estate of LY1AN LEE MYERS, deceased, late according to the plat there.
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of as recorded in Plat Book
of said County, to the County
ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
11, Page 100. of the Public
Judge of Seminole county. FloeRecords of Seminole Coun.
Wa, at him office in the court
ty, Florida.
house of said County at sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, within toxother with all structures, Im.

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were hit by bricks, rocks and th
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bottles but tione surrered svrioa%

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Attorneys at Law,
C1*1T OF AND FOR 1114.14MOLIC the plot-as related by Mrkva- tered areas of the Midwest and
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Dozens more were seized by wvr(! adtiliq anti son) w(r

by notified and required to pro. Miss Bat-dot repeated her whose duties Included taking nessec have, been declafcd
The
cent an claims and demands marriage vows In French-ac- official passdrts to' embassies drought disa tter area
which you, or either of you. may
next 10 days are considered
have against the estate of cented English before Nevada around Washington for visas,
Joseph Barnes, also known as District Judge John Mowbray. Mrkva's parents came from critical for the corn crop in the
Joe I3arnes, deceased, late of eald Miss Bat-dot and her new Czechoslovakia. He speiics central Midwest, and New JerCounty, to the County Ju4ge of
spent the Czech and still has relatives In sey farmers race the possibility
Seminole County. Florldit, at his husband-her
office In the court house of sal't
County at Sanford, Florida, with- night at the lawyer's home the Iron Curtain country. Ev'n- of losing much needed irrigation
and said they would fly this tually, Pisk began inviting '-ilm water.
time of the first publication of morning by chartered Jet to to social functions at the embas- The situation in other areas is
this notice. Two copies of each
brighter. The West has hail rain
claim
or demand shall tIe in Mexico for a 10-day honey. sy.
It - writing. anti shall state the moon.
Mrkva was under standing recently. Most pasture and crop
place
of residence
and post
of- Sachs is a widower with an instructions to report to his u- damage there Is blamed on the
f ice address
of the claimant,
and
shall be sworn to by the claim- 11-year-old son, Rolf. He is on periors If any of the embassies late spring drought and freeze.
ant,
hia agent.by
oraattorney
accompanied
filing feeand
of the board of one family corn- tried to cultivate him. He did so The extreme heat is normal
one dollar and such Cairn or tie- puny and is chairman of an- -and he and his wife went on to for the Deep South but has
mand not so filed shall be void, other.
receptions at the Czech misslo'i. caused problems in the northern
Barnes
Pisk made the first open b'd Midwest by forcing early crop
As administrator of the
Etnte of
to
enlist Mrkva as a spy during maturation.
Legal Notice
Joseph Barnes, nl,o known
Ironically. heavy rains recent
dinner at a Washington restauCIftCIJIT COURT
Cleveland, Stephenson and Mi ze, IN 'J'IIE INTII
JUI)ICIAI. CIII. rant Nov. :10, 1961. From then on ly have damaged crops In scat

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nreated anti charged with or- With swinging nightsticks. Soon pelted with rocks. At one point,
to crash three fire bombs burst In th
son, reslatitig arrest or disorder- rocks
bcttles began
In theand
police ranks,
middle of a group of firemen

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conference Wednesday and in by the searing weather gripping
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Gunther Sachs today In a pt-I- later interview, Mrkva said It. much of the country.
To All Creditor.
andDemands
l'rra..n. vate ceremony that ended with all began back in 1961 when he All of Misouri and portions of
I1STINE
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American, Frank 1. ger game later-including tun him in a different diplomatic HOt Wave
Mrkva (prounced mecrk' va, ing in on the talks of Under- category,
worked with the Federal Bureau secretary of State George V. U.S. sources at the United
of Investigation, the State Dc- Ball.
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partment said Wednesday S it The result of Korean War vet- Pisk would not be expelled 1mm uisastrous
revealed details of the strange eran Mrkva's super sleuthing: this country because he "has
cloak and dagger case.
done nothing to violate the U.N.
Although many secret list-en•
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devices
have
been
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rig
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Bardot
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brown-haired
Beaver ToCrops
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KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP three is getting an honor award
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FIVE REASONS TO BUY YOUR COLOR 'TV

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by a futile move to 'bug' k'y transmitter in the office of Inc because he Is now with the Road near the Loop.
offices in the State Department director of Eastern European Czech mission to the United Na.

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opinion of the American double nist eavesdropping attempt country. A second, Zdenek l'isk. sidewalks anti streets.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST AT LONGWOOD
Ac, from we,, iowe, Legweod. Fla.
the situation that cannot be some looting. Two youths were
Visitors Wolcome . . . Air Conditioned
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Home
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North VioL Nam's fastest jet shield for L.S. planes bombing
.A.tty
fighter,
'U.S. B52 bombers the Co Tral railway and hightb
area just south of way bridges 23 tuiles southeast •
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Reynolds said the parties tiIl nesday night and early today.
are very far apart but he said Police raid they broke seven
"I don't think there is anything store windows and there was

Scotty Sez:

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off

At least two neighborhood re.:;, Nobody was wounded thiring Willi spornrile gunfire and fired ~1

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key logs. Be I

PolIrn turned

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ant section of Brool,lyn Wed.

Red Migs Over North Viet Nam

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\Vifliani Elder also receives a 5 year award, but was out of town at. thc
time of the ceremony. Each man wits presented with it certificate tit (
lapel pin.
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Evangelist, Austin, Texas one of the I
J. D. Phillips
NE\V YORK (AP)-SmaU
no change
nations best Icnown teachers on Prophecy. DOJ'T '
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the union's poItjo since its groups of Negro teenagers MISS A SINGLE NIGHT. Bring your Bible and read
statement of minimum de- roamed the Bedford-Stuyvesalong.

fli't dePartments IV 35X*?d to As U.S. Air Force F4C Phan

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two

Mobs of

Chicago

West Side.
The tinlioking Negroes shout- from
Ittire is 'he night's scorecard: ed "police brutality!'
nil k'ys.

carriers with accident free records. Left to right are Myers, Rh' uird

that there had been

Jr., aftortmM for the Dade Coun.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam first missile as he was an the
ty organization.
said
Be sold the city officials
(AP) - American Jet fighters tail of an F105.'
the rights WCXt dC5IWId to Pro" blasted two MIG21s out of the Credit for the second MIG2I •
ted *a aUtont3 of
skies over North Viet Nam with. went to 1st Lt. Ronald G. Martin •

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New York Sector
quick settlement, pointing out 1

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cautioried against hopes for aky

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Negro Kids Room -

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eliminated quickly merely

counters of lines not bit by the strlike- The inachinists walked out on F"ri-

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the Union-management impasse
to a log jam which might be

United. Two views of the strike can be seen at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.
A pretty stewardess, right, grounded by the strike, reads a paper and
pays no attention to a picket while travelers, top photo, mob ticket

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officiaL but a spokesman said and N'ational Airlines laid off 1
toda.v's session would be an- 194 worke rs.
More than XS.OM machinists
other joint meeting.

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with the Labor Department ers in New Orleans Wednesday

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in the ROs windows, wtninding them,
the secomi successive Temperiutures were
Tuesd ays
iliqturhnnrt' hiul When darkness fell, ? I r e

hootis Wednesday

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outcome of thr- airline meet- lines furloughed 190 of its work-

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this guarantee by:
ists for wage increase and other workers.
of about S3 cents ho i with
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heniits In a three-year con- The struck airlines began lay- over S6 months. The company SANFORD
MAIL ORDEIS
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a member of the lea.
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fat or your money bacir. Odri
heavy toil in the nation's ixen truck.
a tiny tablet and easfly wIkw.
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4.t nid of mess fat and I;.
the
World. Eastern, National and great summer Industry
airlines have
long or. Odrinew cost% $3.00 nd ;
famiLy vacation.
sold on this guarantee: If ,
They reportedly discussed the Rtsort spas across the Tt rented by the AFI-C 0 sathfed
for
reason, just r,.
na tional issues thv&amp;vc'd in the tion reported many empty Transport Workers Union.
your drugg;tt
the
packag.
turn
Interrooms
and
canceled
your
full
money
bacL No
reset-vaThe
chief
dispute
is
over
a
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get
by the AFL-CIO

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lions failed to produce an to•45 cents l't'eOrnn(nd(d by a
negntlaUons push forward today do It."
bait- presitleflth1l panel over the
amid Sigfl5 That some subtiiReynolds said both sides are agreement. The strike has
progress finally 15 b(?th aware
of their responsibility to 'd about O per cent of the na- same period.
lions air travel.
made tov'prc1.' ling the seven the nation to settle the
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FAT
aeCm0n
nd
retorc
with
the
Jointly
bargain
uii'it o1 definite
came Wednesday night when V'ê.
union iast .kugust. Braniff. Con.
OVERWEIGHT
Labor 11ame
Thte, estimated to be tinental and Noheast Airlines,
AvlAbiS to YOU W$hOII$ C dec.
.1. 1cynnids, presiding over the costing the airlines and labor with empinycs represented
for's prescription, out prodlic t
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CHR1S'rMAS n JuLY? . That's what the Seminole Plaza islerchant
are celebrating Thursday Friday and Saturday hi Casselherry. Getting
in the spirit of the event are. Jean Cameron and Lola Brown (left and
right) owners of Jeola Gift Shop and Deborah Jones. daughter of Dan
Jones. manaver nf .1. Philip Jewelers. -Sniart sflnppers Will take aflntagi
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za 31a11 with more than 56 ama- 'able mentions in three eate- i1larkpt. Eckerds Drug, Mctern- and proressional artists gonies. water color. ntis and Crors -Ot-asro, tnniy's Shoe!..
and
tsflien panticipiting.
acrylic, and other media. First DippI)an. and ?Taid-Rlte Bakflours will be, Friday i-E "lace winners in each division
Other Sem nole Plaza mem'pm Saturday, 10 5 ni
pm., will be awarded cash prizes and
and Sunday. 10 a.ni.-'7 P.M. judging by a panel of mion.prr. chants participating include the
The Cinema. Don's Barber
There is no entry fee or coin- ;feuionals will liegin at i
Beneficial Loan, Semi.
miiion from sales required.
Saturday.
role
Cleaners.
Roth Kleen. and
Dean Every, chairman of the
Dan Jones, proprietor of .1.
event, and mana4er of The Ci. Philips jewelers, speaking as Carter's ShoE Shop.
nema reports that the response president of the 'Merchants Ashas been tremendous and art- sociation. said that he is plea!-N atural gas ta diccnveed
ISts from Tampa, Cape Canav- kd with the number of entries at PrednIN.Y.,m
eral and Ormond Beach, as 'well received and epeeU that this
as local artists, will be display- semi-annual event will snor. be
hr &amp;uzilnrb trrath
mug their work. A wide variety come one of the largest of its
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of crafts. such -sr- ceramics. kind in Central Florida.
Thhhons

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BILL R. LEE, orig
inally from Alabama
Lee moved to Sanford
fairly early in life. H
graduated from Seminol
High School. Lee joine
the Sanford Fire Depart
ment two years ago. H
is a veteran of fou
years in the Air Force
Lee resides at 2554 Mar
shall Avenue with hi
wife, Dorothy, and thei
two children, Teresa An
and Billy Jr.
(Herald Photo

Desk Sets ...... Ieq.S5 ft $7
Wall Pkcques.... Req. $3te$2.5
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day. wedding, *nu1'era?y. There siec will be 20 ywr emit.
fleye Is a cool theiubt!
Christmas pifts or lov&lt;v off on all other Items in the
The Seminole Plaza 31.rch*nts I things for your own hnm..
loan Campron and L,'%la
RtIOTi hi
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.1 'Philips Jewelers Dan
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celebrating 'Ctuistmas in July" Johnson. proprietor, Is offering miking rmni for their new
With k sa les event
VIflIfl,C * storewide dfrenunt of 40 Twr fail and Christmas stork whi'h
today and entttiulng through cent off during the promotion they will order at the four-day
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Thu will be the third annual rift, show in Atianti nt w.
Smart *PPfl
to Christmas in July
While they are away, the store
I1 s$.T13? to take advantage la's Card and Gift Shop and will he tpen far business as
cf the lnaales prices onreg.
iilwr qns1ft stocl Items )Oa count. an niany
.xel 6cted Itemb
r)51S-'f Flower Shop
have
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to
l' those birth- and all new Christmas cards. an greeting: cards at half price
for the three day event..
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Of the season pegged FIorda's
orange production at 100 mol i ni
boxes, grapefruit at 34.8 million.

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estimate, announced

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a 14-million-box increase in
oranges from the previous season and increase of 2.9 million
boxes of oranges.
Florida Citrus Mutual said de&amp;
spite the Increases end-of-season
inventory should be normal with
demand for .11 processed citius
products good.
But Robert W. Rutledge. Mutual executive vice president.
said if sales were to be main-

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SEDEWALK ART Festival Chairman Dean Even. (right) and Dan Jones,
president. of the Seminole Plaza Merchants Association in Casselberry.
sponsor of the event, admire painting by prolific and talented Sanford
artist, E. B. Stowe, as They make plans for the big event to be held Friday through Sunday.
(Herald Photo)

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Members of the Japan Credit
Ce*ter ire issi4 the cards
which mike the machin*
work. The interest rat. is 5-6
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Haydou Burns has suspended J.
Crockett Farnell as school supHilisborough
erintendent of
County and named Calvert J.
Craig to the post.
Farnell, school superintend ent since 1949, was indicted
Tuesday by a grand jury at
Tampa on charges of embezzlement and grand larceny. State
Attorney Paul Antinori said the
charges allege private use of
choo1 supplies and materials
Burns said that if Farnell is
found innocent of the charges,
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GAN FI~ ANCISOO (UPip California's first newspaper,
printed in Montrey Aug 15,
1546. "as produced on a wood.
Cr, hand-operated press tarried
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Burns Suspends
Superintendent
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provement program, which add
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product. bad cut the frozen concentrate pack by 12 million
gaflons.
Rutledge said the concentrate
Inventory at the end of the current season would be eight million gallons below last year's for
this reason.

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advertising
program must be caned out
this fail and u'mntey.
Rutledge said produced yield
and the concentrate quality im-

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Practicing

CAPE 1:E;:Eny. F1. (AFa
- The Gemini m atronautt
ran through-. a s'conri day of
practice Wednesday for next
Monday 'z double rendezvous and
spacawall: iauuching.
Crnth. John W. Young
and Air Force Maj. Mi-hael
Colijim spent much of the v
31' their spare-craft atop c, Titan
reh.arsing majori'ortionr 0 tiw thire--cIav mission
rc passed ti
The luutv L ctvt.
major test Tuesday with o flawl.ns count iown irnuizitioit with
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jm. El)T Monday to boot
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As the population increases, indinierce.
bureau
created
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crimin
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ago by merging the Weather Bureau, seriously threaten the use of the oceans
the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the as a food source and the livelihoods of
Central Radio Propagation Laboratory some 250,000 people directly and indirectly dependent upon the shellfish inof the National Bureau of Standards,
the
report,
economic
dustry.
According to
To meet this problem, and to meet
activity over and under the continent*1 shelves totaled an estimated $21.4 all future user needs, ESSA recoinbillion In 1964. Transportation account- mends that the "highest priority" be
ed for more than half of this-$11.3 given to mapping and surveying the
billion. The value of natural resources, continental shelves and their waters.
It does seem logical that we should
such as oil, gas and fish, taken from
these areas amounted to another $1.2 know at least as much about our own
hack yard as we will eventually know
billion,
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the air is filled with the native.' awe and respect for their
beloved Mr. Rupp
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Blythe will tell us all about "his day" with the great mastermind
of the bouncing ball.
well close, out the column with one last, note.
Buck Notts, after a dry spell of 12 months, finally got his
jeW win over "The Steamer." But after his misfortunes with the
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Lee to 0-2, but this doesn't nearly tell the story of his value
to the team. One of the losses was an eight-inning, 3-2, decision to
Winter Park and on another occasion he was involved in a
scoreless tie, with Maples coming on in relief In the late Innings
to get the victory.
Shumaker, Pivec and Lee all play the outfield when not
pitching, with Shumaker and Pivec sharing centerfield duties
and Pivec and Lee sharing the leftfield patrol.
They've helped out here too, as on numerous occasions
they've cut down runners at second, third or home to kill an
opposing rally.
The four-team, double elimination tournament to decide
the Sixth District representative in state regional play will basin next Thursday at either Tinker Field or Carter St. Field in
Orlando. Winter Park, Edgewater, Evans and Sanford will be
the four teams and you can bet the team with the strongest
pitching Is going to win this playoff.
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This ball club is currently tied for second in the Sixth DisDietrict with a 10.5 record, the last seven wins coming in a row,
Included in this seven game victory string are four shutouts.
Ti. opposition has managed to score but six runs against the
Baford team in these seven games, in which all but two have
bi-- decided by one run and four of these have been won with
wa in rallies.
While all this has been happening, the Post 53 hitters have
b. watching their batting averages sink lower and lower,
Only once in the last eight games have they hit hard,. and this
was In $ 8.2 victory over Jones, in the six other games of their
wa*4ii streak, Post 53 has racked up an enormous total of 12
runs, an average of just two per game
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mus in one inning, thanks to enemy throwing errors,
The secret of the Post 53 success lies In the strong arms
of Gary Maples, Ray Pivec, Steve Shumaker and Danny Lee.
Maples has a 5-1 record including two shu touts and a nothitter. His only loss was a 1-0 decision to Edgewater in which
h. walked In the winning run after an infield error had kent
Edgewater 'alive' In the inning.
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in 1968 would surely be doomet
It would become a narrow riCh
wing effort. Kuchel won 3 to
over a combination of three oj
ponents the last time that ws
ts I
tried.
The current furore over Kt
chel, almost hysterical In ii
overtones, may simmer down I n
the months ahead. it is in pairt
Some of the most skillful
the product of the excitemer t and highly valued struc.
generated in California Repul tural steel workers In the
bean circles by Reagan's bi+g United Sta tes, especially
In the construction of skywin. But the pressures are mal
scrapers
ing some Kuchel Intimates a Mohawk and bridges, are
Indians of the
little edgy.
Laurentian tribe of the
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night, U did the Cleveland
"No," 11rowil said. "This dccl
Plain Dealer.
slon is final. I'm no longer pea
The .10-year-old 20 - POtItICI paring mentally for football
fuflback for Cleveland's Nation- I'm eO%flniitting myself to othet
a) Football League team Is in things. I'm not going to p1*3
England making a movie, This again."
decision had been hinted for In his nie-yenr pro enreci
some time,
the former Syracuse AU-Amen
Owner Art Model) had told ca carried the ball 2,359 timpi
BI'OVJTI he expected the fullback and gained a total of I2,3)
to be In Hiram, Ohio when the yards for an average of 5.
veterans report to Coach Sian- yards per carry, lie scored 12t
ton Collier for training this touchdowns, and led the lengtit
week, and had threatened him in ground gaining eight years
with a fine if he did not report. Last year he was voted tit(
The movie Brown is playing in league's Most Valuable Plyi
not expected to be finished and led the league In rushing
until late September,
with 1,544 yards, averaging 5.
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some of his best friends and 1 thinking hard about the mat- I who could do virtually nothing the male gonads are easily se- hood or the development of the
cessible, a skin Incision through autoeroticism habit, would not
admirers are telling Republi- 1 ter. He has told Reagan he I helpful for California.
them bare. preclude such sexual activIty
can Sen. Thomas Kuchel of wants to sit down and talk. The I This kind of talk is not exact- the scrotal wall lays
a section of each duct later.
California that he'll be in deep former actor wrote him a iy idle. In a state with roughly isAnd
Eunuchs still have prostatic
cut out, like taking a link
political trouble if he does not friendly letter in response to a 3
nuid
but cannot procreate offendorse Ronald Reagan. th e congratulatory telegram the , to 2 Democratic registration, from a chain.
spring.
GOP nominee for governor,
senator sent after Reagan's pri- Kuchel won re-election in 1962 Thereafter, the husband's
But they can otherwise funcby 730.000 while Nixon was los- spermatic cells do not appearlion
Unlike scalp-hunting, right- mary victory.
in the sexual relationship.
in the prostatic fuild. so the
wingers who obviously hope Ku- But finding the proper corn- ing to Brown by 300,000.
procreate
a
So
send
for my booklet "Sex
He husband cannot
chel's difficulties increase, these mon ground is not automatic. gets the Democratic
differences."
enclosing a long
votes any child, though his sexual life is
people
who include many of Says Kuchel friend: "it's not
return
envelope, plus
Republican needs to win.
otherwise not adversely affect- stamped,
the pa rty's seasoned hands
going to be easy to rush in and
20c.
say they want to save him from throw his arms around a guy Moreover independent judg- ed.
defeat in his next re-election who in 1962 called him a social- ments support the senator's In some of our states. Instibid In 19611.
ist and who in 1964 called him claim to highly valuable service tutional Idiots and Imbeciles
have been sterilized In this
But they do not think he has a traitor to his party."
to his state. He has been a manner to avoid their producing
been pulling his weight as a
Another problem
Ku- tiger in getting aids of all kinds.
party man and their patience chel does not seem istothat
- But I urge you never to disbuy the
has worn thin. And they have spreading notion that Reagan He is the top Republican on i
sent merely because someone
made endorsement of Reagan in 1966 is markedly different the Senate Interior Committee,
asks you to, or because somea supreme and urgent test of from the Goldwalerite he was in crucial to a state deeply involvone else does. Know why you
By Walter C. iIt
his Republican regularity.
1964. Nor does the senator ac- -protest, know what It Is you
,.,j with
w,ifpr and other rpqnnr-----Maybe
modern science can dissent from, and always
For years Kuchel has made cept the apparently contra di
ces development.,
come up with a new fireproof- when you do disagree, to
almost a specialty of neither en- tory argument that Reagan'
offer
Yet
the
key
pa
regulars
rt
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Ing against old flames.
dorsing nor working for such smashing primary triump
a
choice
to
th
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course
you
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approve.
The outcome of your aca
Goldwater, Richard Nixon (for a steeply rising curve in Cal this admittedly faithful service
-President Johnson, addressneed stand in the way of par- tion plans depends a lot on
governor). and U. S. Sen. fornia.
ing scholars.
George Murphy. He Is charged Some sources are betting Ki ty good works. They point out your income.
I'm sorry I didn't have some.
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with ignoring an endless ar- chel will give Reagan some kind that hard-working, libe ral New
thing to take care of th at man,
They were planning to elope
ray of party functions (includ- of nod, despite the evident idec York Sen. Jacob Javits finds
never make that mistake
plenty of time for major Re- until he realized-no wedding
ing a big one this June 23), and logical gulf between them.
again.
with generally going It alone. he does and Reagan beat publican chores in his home presents.
-James Meredith, looking back
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This time, however, the heat Democratic Gov. Edmund (Pal state. From Kuchel they want
on being shot.
Adolescence is when smart _____________________________
is truly intense. Says a respect- Brown, the senator's 1968 ou the same-for Ronald Reagan
paren ts substitute chains for
ed northern California Republi- look will brighten immeasu -and soon.
apron strings.
can hardly wedded to Reagan's ably.
conservatism: 'E ye r y body's It is argued that a Governc
FIRST COMMANDOS
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"And, finally, Is It possible 1ty Is largely predicated on
for a eunuch to have any sexual psychological outlook, plus i-actual stimulation of the crogenlibIdo?
"Can a eunuch thus function ous zones,
A boy who was castrated, as
in the marital relationship?"
a
in
the Roman child choirs to
Sterilization of the male Is
keep
his voice permanently sosimple operation, often perprano,
would probably have litformed In a doctor's office and
tie
motivation for eroticism.
under local anesthesia.
'ery junior Democratic senator Since the ducts leading from But such surgery after adult
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CASE Z-470: Henry Q,, Is the ty,
lization
of the husband.
middle-aged college professor steri
But most men are difficult to
who wanted medical answers
certain sexual worries that have convice, so It is easier In the
sterilize the wife,
confused mankind for thousands long run to
to the sexual abillt' of the
As
of years.
an age"Dr. Crane," he added, "you eunuch, there has been
widespread notion that
have relieved my mind regard- old and
stops all sexual
castration
Ing prostatic surgery and a
function
In
the
male.
sterectomy for my wife,
That
is
not
true.
"But for my own Intellectual
satisfaction, could you please The gonads of boys, as well
answer a couple of other ques- as girls, are not functioning up
to maturity In any overt sexuai
t1 ?
man
or
manner,
yet both sexes often
"What happens to a
develop
the
masturbation habit-.
woman when they are sterilixSo
you
laymen
can easily see
ed?
"Does such an operation pre- that gonadal secretions are not
vent their functioning as man necessary for sexual excitement.
and wife?
Yesterday I mentioned that
"Does It reduce the virility of
In the human adult, sexual actithe husband?
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rrii" (it'Cfl AntiI.sroy l(C!lv.
'ontrnet. "My nHgI 22 senreil by rookie Gale Snye*-s ltrowi'q nluionncelnt'nt, hut. iii.' t-utuiInt I'm I'
t he P,lqt',rv of thIs Is not a ems mart foo$hnl)
Ths rr''n ehfsf rc'rniinfn
'trn (Tharsv e'slss k tho
runner pro football has ever
fifl' s';s,c: bc u'hJcl:
l'ss liii to hurt, tic' qalil be
team I f-ortalnly epet thp running h'- -'r- hri1Nv*. 'n
Wit mason for coming back wa of the Chicago flesirs,
f'iflhcw.
known, is calling It quits beernis
Art
wanted
me
to
tiring at the peak f
"1 am l'I
the Hmwn Then, when It was iminted on
With an attitu
of friendliness by Art my reporting inte put till
and cooperation," tirown saul team in an swkwnrtl pn'itIon
Wednesday night. "Oni' I i-e• my original reason for return
turn to Cleveland I'll do
ing Wasn't there any longer.
thing t can to help the flrnwns
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could caB Art and give him .
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with this
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the formal nnnouncenwnt in fl c011ipleted. Hut nobody knew
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'er in awe: 'There goes Alonzo million dollars enabled a man to
NEW By
YORK (A!')
Who Q. Grubb. He's a millionaire." live a life of splendor. He could
wants to be a millionaire?
A million dollars to the aver.
It hardly seems worth The age man represented the acme dwell In a penthouse, have a
trouble anymore.
of wealth. That was the biggest place in the country with live
a time when be figure his mind could grasp.
servants, ride In a chauffeurThere awas
coming
millionaire was one of How could a man hope 'o be- piloted limousine, own a yacht,
the great American dreams. It come a millionaire? In count- subsist on champagne and oys.
was the most poplar symbol of less interviews every million ters, subsidize a chorus girl.
success.
sire gave the same simple stern and buy a politician or two
When you made a million dol formula: "Hard work and when necessary.
lara you were a king of the hill thrift."
How innocent the world must
a Horatio Alger hero, a captain Today It's much easier. YOU have been in those days. But
of Industry. Everybody knew can do It by writing a naughty that palmy past is over.
you. As you passed through the book.. Even racehorses become Today a man with only one
streets people stepped out of the millionaires.
million dollars to his name is a
way and whispered to each oth- In America's gilded past a rather
pitable figure. He falls in
an in-between class
too wellto-do to qualify for the lederal for him, the man indicated,
poverty program, too poor to would be to stand
out much too
hobnob with the really rich.
sharply
as
a
target
for general
The ideal now is the multiparty
wrath.
multimillionaire, the billionaire.
Almost daily telephone calls
the guy who keeps a money
from
the coast keep the presshredder in his basement because it is easier to shred up his
old cash at home than face the
nuisance of having to .art t to
the bank.
But consider the plight of the Editor, Herald:
one-million millionaire who
I am very happy to see in
wants to conserve his small pile
the
and live off the income. He fordJune 22 issue of The SanHerald, that the citizens
can't afford to live like a milof
Sanford
and Seminole Counlionaire at all.
If he invests it cautiously, it ty are waking up to the value
can probably only bring him of the sport fishing for shad
about S per cent over the long and are to attempt to increase
haul. That's $50,000 of which and preserve the run of shad.
say $15,000 goes into the govern- Valued at $2.6 million anment till.
nually this means that capitalThis leaves him a measly $35,- ittid at four per cent it is a
keep him out of the breadline, $62.5 million industry. (What
but 11 he wants a Rolls-Royce price Disneyland!) All of this
he'll have to buy It on he uuital• and the beautiful St. Johns,
the
ment plan.
Nile
of
America,
too.
It ain't what you got, lt'r what
Let us hope that the citizens
you owe that wins respect in our
Will
see that pollution does not
present prosperity. A guy with
make
It the Sewer of Central
only one million is te'is reI
who owes two Florida.
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July 14, 1966
will be made to the limitation
'ALTCM A. UIELOW, WDITOK Awl) rvaLl.HKa
of the net fishing, but it is to
Victorious be remembered that approxiWMAM 'OL?OLl5. (*reula*I.s
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All-Star Break Over, Baseball

Stprigel's speech. Years fmm
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and come away
the first time in decades—and of induction Paul Kerr drove
one
expression:
him around town, a sari of , with
then they lost nine out of
"He wsw great. but what did
treaflien
As we
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I the town's one motion picturt- ~ hi;Chances art Ted Williams
Just before the All-Star Game house the marquee lights read:
on •luly
. 26.
"Marilyn Monroe in The will speak
tough
the Reds were in eighth
an act to
Casey is too
risen Sunday — the last game 'n mentirmeti the us at Marir.hal break,
By All
place. 1F games out of the lea- SPV&amp;i Year Itch."
follow,
even
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hitI
she had been Mrs.
Its midsummer pausi for thi yh,ct, lIrftn
n'i
gut lead with a record of 37-46.
Williams
like
vift ter
All-Star cin5sic ended, ma1arthen
linder
tar nlle-, aII startEven the announcement of Magglo ,and th,.a
le
three
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play
at
League baseball got bad to the! And thitt th Ited'. changed er niuc
Heft ncr s firing did not come off
'look •lni., they're capitahl?
business of pennant race'
managers It looked as if th flings an pltchcr ma' not
as planned DeWitt's plane de
, mart than three tti veloped mechanical trouble aft- mg on YOU."
with 1] night games and Ofl' Giants and Dodgers, were reads used to,
"Yes," replied fliMaggin. "A
new manager.
er leaving St. Louis and his
liar an old-fashioned squabble to nings.
read
Woman
probably runs th e theaIli
T"rank' complaint came dur- prepared statement
Dave Bristol was named
:start the second halt a! the
terim manager of the Cincinnit soi'.
aiiothe
tight National by Assistant General Manager tfl."
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Oil
Reds Wednesday,
San Francisco Manager Her League race. his Giants hold a Phil Seghi.
deep regret we an- theatre," said Paul Kerr, and
"it is
Hefiner. Tb Reds, preseason man Franks is reportedly angry one-game edge on Pittsburgh.
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use o us ace pitcher.. with Aiston s defending champi nounct' that Don Heft net has 1)igg took it good naturpennant ai o tes in
'.e:
been relieved of his duties as Iedly.
eague. CfluN uit' fi rst lil Juan Marchal anti Gaylord i oi: 1)edgers live games behind,
a
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to.amcs
Perry.
by
Lo
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Manager
Sari
Francisco
opens
a
thre'
manager of the Reds." the The next morning Mrs. John
fl
started. "While we MeCraw Came UP to liiMaggio
ct.
or
it
\Valt Aiston n the All-Star gami' scri(';. ii Philadelphia to
secondman game.
Heffner was
night helen moving on to Pltt,s' eel that Heffner. who is a dedi- and said:
"Joe, I'm Mrs McGraw. 1"vt
tiger to feel n uxi t ii cedcoll
burgh to wha' could bi tht sea catet] baseball man did a good
Prank.,, told Barr' lupitti
lob we believe a chanFt at this never met -you but I've read
or! '.ankee' firtu sports riter to: tiit aii I ran 'OIt s first crucial series
ev.
about all the fine things
J ohnny Keane iii
cisco Examiner, that he fiat] The Pirate's art at home to time is in order. . peryou
ye uom! and 1 just wanted
it
it is
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lastpince Chicago while
tw I
The Reds-, plagued by a series compl a. ined to iiistOli
' shake your hand."
the season.
early
of
'lie had eight pitchei-.., .lupi- 1)odger. send Koula. alter his manent manager as soon as lea-1 "it Was one of the nicest
i1fllP
foci 11 of their first I
all 16th v1ctor against the Mets n lblc. tci quoted T'rank. 'T la' '
kmgs that ever happened to
"Doti has been offered
and never did straighten Ou t. AlIStars There's no reason Ai - Ne YorL
ill tin' Anwrican
said DiMugglo. Everyone
our organization
to continue
1-game slide stan hiat to use both at mint League. Itluniort tool; an
Theyended
Joe DiCooperstown
made
with a -1 victors in Salt FF ran That burned nit u; and 1 mid pr('SSivr eight-game lead into next year, and it is my hopeinatMaggio
fee]
right
at
home
anti
Detroil where the second-pl.ice that he will remain With
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him
his acceptance speech
Marienal worked ttiret ni Tigers hoped to make some lurni I some capacity."
Neither Heffner nor Bristol greeted with constant applause.
the bulge.
tat'
winning of dent
and
Perry
Casey Stengel and Ted
Bd
attended the news conference.
pitcher, two. Alston also used: Cleveland. 11 games buck
at home in An- Williams, If Paul Kerr takes
Bristol
e thi place. was at Chicago.
hi own Sandy Knuta. for threrd
. them through the Hull on the
drews. N. C.. and RefIner
With tiit' Orioles making
Bunning o
and
innings
portedly was at his Cincinnati OV&amp; of the ceremonies when
shanthies a! tin' tOt) at' the race.
l'hiluuielphin for two
tlit- Aniericiut League apartment where he kept the the building is closed to the
mLcresI in
Alston var. quoted h\ the L
public, will get. a thorough
tin aIst.ruins. telephone oil the hook.
his
focused
nit
to
h'e
aflhiflt
Bristol. in Andrews, said he lool; at all th u baseball menito tilt ganit.. I Last -place ItiStoI liIs w
go accordu
le su rely tour
orabihia Such
reg1lru th interim jo b as
MI I AUhI
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real challenge. 1 hope I can do vill give them all the ammuni£thC)iI.
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ii.
job to make It tion they need for a speech.
a good
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-i used thret day: rest E New Yorl' Yankees
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permanent."
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Alvin Dark. hia skipped into
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tnai.
sixth
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denied
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National Clay Courts Tennis Franks. who coached firs: ba
The
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Yankee's tonight
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Billy Kind of Stowe, Vt., rwiii
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1ti4 O1yniptc, is listed a doubt
World Mpuiit'
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sales'J'here were no kockdownt'
Archer wants another shot he than
can have it and so can Dick Ti- man during a heat wave.
th buckled Archer's
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th a jarring left and I
and two knees wi
a welterweight
plan Emil e Griffith today. "I'm 12 aas
middleweight
in five years, right combination to the head in
a fighting champion and I'll its
th round, Be hurt .loc'
the six
fight anyone if tin price is three mon ths. His welterweight nguin
right at the start of the
title record is 10-2.
right
th wi th two th umping left
Judge Attic Aidala, 9.5-I, and eigh
The aggrcssvc. strong 28th e jaw.
to
year-aid Griffith tank the mid- judge A] Berl, 8-7, voted for hooks
Archer was cut on th e foreJohnny
dk'weight title from Tiger in Griffith.
Refereite a 7-7-I
Bianco culled
draw. JK'a about a half inch over his
I
April and successfull y defended
th e eigh th round.
in
it Wednesday night with a ma- giving each seven runs and se'- right rye,
came from a butt," said
joritiy decision over Archer in en points .At the end of
to butt
a brisk 15-rounder at Madison rounds. Aidalit and Ben each Archer.night.
'lie He kept
me all
had it 8.4 while LoBianco had at
Square Garden.
me with his head.
all
for
Griffith.
,
the
past
it
7-4-1
Many
"I thought I won. I th ought I
The Associated Press had
have uilt:t'd about being fightout-boxed him and won on the
ringside
ing champions but I t'w have di- 9-5-I for Griffith. The16-5.
Most outside and th e inside. I'd li ke
livened. You can't fault Griffith poll favored Griffi th
e to fight him again."
on that point. The husky Virgin of the scores had Griffith th
"He can have it If a promoter
comes up wi th th e right
said Gil Clancy, Griffith's trainer and co-manager. "The same
goes for Dick Tiger. Emile
ducks no
Clancy said Griffith's Sept. 30
fight with welterweight Stanley
Atli ' The Russians said thei r
Kitten) Hayward of Philadel'
LOS ANGELES (AP
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the
appearphia at Las Vegas, Nev., ''is
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atrociup
in the air.
by ittice be'aust' ti! U.S.
asked to fill tin- void
s wa
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Itussu cant'eliiition a! itt triil; ties " in Viet Nam, although
eltereiht lit-ic
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5ttt' Department a! I icii1
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athletes but when the WBA (World Boxmit! field u'an
Coliseurti. iit't'ssi'd doubts that thit'
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tIit'uiselves made tilt decision.
Griffith's welterweight t I ti e
Glenn Davis,
But just who is coming and director
for
the
Times,
said
without
giving us a hearing it
when, remained uncertai n
probably killed the fight."
Los Ang' noted athletes from the free
day- The
Late support for Archer made
hits Times said a host at interfile world have been invited to
the 28-year-Old New Yorker 13pear at the meet, along with 10
10
favorite at fight time. The
invited
tiiiitl tule'nt had been
- teanis from Australia and Nt'- ' Archer backers didn't think
;mrticiputt' lit tin. c'titilpetitioti. Zealand.
Griffith could spot the fleet'
cheduied br July 2i r4.
Several U.S. athletes who footed boxer 71,.. pounds and be
Tin.' Soviet team
missed making the U.S. team effective. Most of th e time
announced Wed nesday that it are also scheduled to appear. however, Archer looked like the
Earlici re Duvib said.
Llppctt!'
would 1101
welterweightand Griffith the
;iurts of the ciuicehlittio!1 irt' 'Ft•ams from England and heavier man.
announced by Tuss, official S't\Vest Germany were unable to
Griffith's record now Is 51-7.
agency
vjej sews
accept because of other ached- Archer's record is 46-8 and be
athletes from still can boast that ht's never
uk's, but
r- -----------.h*aa lused.

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'This Is quite ii parlay— I
1939. Kerr is vice president
a Tuesda' night Ion getting won] he had lost his In
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half
of
])oill
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getting
into this building with I
tilt,
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Bristo. takes
tired as man
Helmet has
are dedicated I 'eti Williams. Look what he
Bristol.
a
former
minor
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of
his
off
hours
CarSmith.
sports
editor
of
the
Cliido, hit .400. And when
ager of the Cininnat Reds and tin IU'ds face the St.
as saying in infielder and manager. is the to baseball an dthc shrine.
Williams
he
was
twitting
you didn't need
coach Dave Bristol. only 33, has idiiial in a
use
haven't given It a third man to head the
S.
Louis.
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lim
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to
pull
header
the job today
as have been there before. In fact,
in reply to since Fred Hutchinson
Tht' tiring of Heft ncr followed serirni thought
team into the first
and
had
to
T1(1 played there in 195f when RW1fl it W85 a ball because h
cancer
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Heft
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Cininnati
questinn
repeated denials
in the National League.
manager late in the 1964 one of his foul line drives at- madi a study of hitting and he
Bristol was named Vednesdny Owner-General Manager Bill De- turu.
later, most broke the arm of a fire- hit
for the season. ilutchinsoti
held
ttia 1w plannet! any chat)
Casey will go on and on and
AS an interim m nacr to take
tht
Things have been going wrong man who tried to
team Wednesday morning he
Joe
Bull
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over the eightte place Reds icr ges
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the pre-senson bid!. it vas the day
with the Reds
Smith
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fore the actual ceremonies.
is done so th at Paul Philhies.
This 1
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Kerr,
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SATURDAY

kico Store

All Weather Conditioned
Smoking Loge • Spacious
Sean • Ample Free Parking

C-;i Theatre

Topping for Sundaes
REG.49_NOW35C

PEG. $1.00

(WHILE THEY LAST)

39c

MODEL RD906

Fast freezing! • Upright
anvenence •Bookshe
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Alka Seltzer 25s

$1Lfl95
1(17

SAVER

FIEW15RAL I&amp; FLECTRiC

NO
MONEY
DOWN

.

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A

Eckerd Drugs

.

Dt'isy Flower Shop

k

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NO
DOWN
PAYMENT

$CIU

LU 7

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Currcnt

7--'-.P
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REG. $1.99

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Charcoal

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NOW

SCULPTURE, CERAMICS, METAL WORK, PINE NEEDLE CRAFT

t...

Out.

as er

TINGS IN WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC, PASTELS, FLORESCENTS,

PAIN

Loans Up To S600

+

99C

Goody Shoes

,ricial Finance Co.
Bo4v~'§

.

.

Chrome Plated Grid. Crank Adus$ment. 6" Wheels. Bowl Won't Burn

EASY

WOMAN'S
Canvas Casuals

OVER 75 ARTISTS ON DISPLAY

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M muss

A

9C

''''

Price

NO MONEY DOWN

S AC

'"'

ALL GREETING CARDS

-

of es

30" High Speed Range

?

'16 200 BTU/
Deluxe Automatic
Air CondWioner

Extraordinary value. GE quaflty built unit Big cooling capacity. Ultra quiet cornat this unbelievable low price. Pick up to- pressor. Dehumidifies as it cools. Auto.
day-sleep in air conditioned comfort mafic thermostat. Permanent washable •IUter. Rust resistant aluminum grill
tonight

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tinter s

cow

TODAY

Maid Rife Bakery, Inc.

REG. 67c

MODEL

No Frost Food Freezer

Best

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t*tiJ[

Tumbler lock

:J

2 Doz. 2 9

REAL COOL VALUES

71/2Amp - Instant Cooling
qluality Room Air Conditioner

dwr - Juice can storage

H

SALE

ONDITIONERS

AIR

MODEL CB 12DA

NO MONEY DOWN
ONLY $3.75 WEEKLY

0

cr

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88

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$

Bargain

NO MONEY DOWN
MONTHS TO !AY
up i

Jqr,

Out
1Slide-Out
Cabine
• Twin Porcelain Enamel Vegetable Bins

IT

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"
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THROUGH

e NEW! Fast-ireezing Ice Compartment with 2 Trays
e Special - Shelves in Freezer for 2/2 gal. ice cream cartons, juice cans
4

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Butter Biscuits

in
Iwo
Veget
3i.ft.NtVoh

FMGERATOR-FIREZER
FROST NEVER FORMS rn Refrigerator or Freezer
A

II

: able; :

4:
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+

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(Never needs defrosting')

—

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Philips Jewelers

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7

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88

SALE
STOREWIDE

srwr,is r

T:1j;

Req. $9.99

40% DISC.

— —

Stores up to 410 lbs. of
frozen foods

ff

tre

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DOWN

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NO MONEY $26995

I

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TV

PORTABLES &amp; CONSOLES

P e rfect for fmiIis
whoownfreezernd
want more room for
fresh foods!
.Automatic D e frosting
Refrigerator!
bc
Two

.

1111S.

4

DOLL

$895

$$99' 1IM?D

SVIRAL MODILS
CHOOSE

Small Zero-

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nJ

Cafefeda

Trade Winds

ULTRA

3610 WALKING

BABY

WAS

STORAGE!
__________________

free dessert for all
c h ildren .
for

TO PAY.

FRESH FOOT)

GIANT

Thurl;. night is family flight wit.1

GENE AL_*

RERIGERATOR
_ == MAMMOTH

DEFROSTING EVER

NO

O uA

BARGAINS

UR PRESENT BALANCE.
ASY PAYMENT PLAN.

UP

i

IDE

N AN ACCOU NOW OR ADD.ON

sulm

FRESH FOOD

F

DISPLAY HOURS

"N.
N.

fT

99

$

FRIDAY

I P.M.

-

-

8 P.M.

Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners

Boxed Xmas Cards
5001
0 off
Store Wide Gift Items

ONLY 24" WIDE

~i with reinovabie

It

door for easier
SELECT IT AND FORGET IT
ContTois

Go-Filte Golf Putter

51

For ftot or

$

blerw J

Golf 11lbreH8

NO MONEY DOWN

WT-35"

ONLY $1.9D WEEKLY

DOWN
NO MONEY DO

W/T

lit
)

31w

,o.
a
Go-Plite putter. Patented
Golf Pride grip. step-down
ahft, two-way ruker iii-

Lower

wata

Insect Spray
NOW

$2

_'\

2tw`77o

Pill

One-time pew.Additional

pt ysi far
nare'
golfers. Lz't one at this
10" modal in
price. PuU'

Kills ro.thss,
water bu, silverfish, maU,
mo&amp;guito on conLact.
ns

hIte arzedwhitc.

—

IIealtli-O-Meter
Bath Scale

Rotomatic
18" Mower

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0MS PK WN&amp;

hod'

carrying

sit

(\

'ad Lp1

rear ba1fl, airlift

safetygrill guards.

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10'

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PLUS

GREEN STAMPS

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FLAVORS

lOc PLUS

DIFOSIT

+

SERVICE STORE
SANFORD

S&amp;H

QUARTS
..

SPIDAL DEU7XE CAR lIT
555 W. FIRST ST.

Turkey Roast 2 L11-

CANADA DRY

•••••

LIP

sit]

Swift's Premium Bonolebs All Light Meat—
BUTTER BAKID

100 EXTRA

TODAYI

Has 0 air aptee&amp;. hw"4nty
trouble-free motor, cluma.
plated ZIUuardLb1d1t

z~ Cleoners

.

..

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YID

Can be used as a ventflator
or cimulator in any standard
window. Has front and rou

lftpallftaft=13 hp, 4-cycle
engine has recoll.starter.
Chok*-A-Matic carburetor.

.

PRICES

$ 94

Dt
Buy one at this price. Addl.
tiona I scales $2.99. Hall largo,

SALE

Has 3-speeds

95

$ 99

.

.

Reversible
Window

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Portable
Window Fan

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LAZA PURE pre
sents a snowstorm of stamps.
Dotible Top Value Stamps on all
purchases on July 1. 145. 16.

CORNER 1742 AND 434

322-2821

CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA

favebiewl

MONTGOMERY WARD TO OPEN IN SPRING!

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hrfr-elect

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er.
Holt.

of .1nms X.

who

will nt.tend ttw hr$delMrs. ,mamo' Su'ole, bridesmaid.

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WAVE nffirr'r aboard Sanford

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Nzivn
Ens.

Air Suilinn

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ser'e as jiiflrnr bridesmaid

Ward

I:nnwli

PlO Puhite
horn
]nformzilinn Officer) , w:z
In Sidney. Autr:i)u ant ha'

atz'ly fl

.1c) J1iih

lived there nr,
orensions (Itir

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with

The luncheon

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l,nwl.
was fnstid-

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Mr Arvellr I. Ward, were
married in Aul:i. he' ui':!'
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and

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Attending

hit'

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luncheon

fl(j bride -t'leet
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were her mother. Mrs. .lack

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Beta Sigma

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id, 1966

July

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To Erect Sign

.TOSEP}1JNE \VARI)
. Ensign.
er's native

c'nuiitr - , and

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k

,

nil president. ,1a Cahill,
General topir undt'r tijseus
Siflfl included p!flfls for a Beth
Sigma Phi welcoming Sjfl to he p!iu'ed on the outskirts of Sanf01
Yearbook t'ontrihuut inns tjy flit'
various chapterh, ways and

. Vi. •

. .

Guam, Honolulu, Washington,
D. C., and Seattle.
The attractive Ensign ha
colorful and exciting backMISS .OSEPHINE WARD. .
grzuiuna'rI
She wa
. - . glamour gal
from high school in Alexandria.
grnmui.
Va., and the Catholic Univc•rs
Ity of America, Washington. 1). scinusness and was amazed her present status. Keep 'cm
C., in 1R55 with a ThA. degre' that the men and officers at smilin',
in English Literature and a SNAS were
so courteous and
commission us Ensign. At the
VFW AUIL1ARY. No. 8207
time site
the only wrinian in considerate.
In all her extensive training announces ththe university to receivt' ii
Rummage Sale, Friday and
mission and dcgrei upon grad- pro!ram,
publir information
Saturday, July 1.5 and 16, at
untion. Stir rtinfided she fell I wa,l not included. so in January
the Old Soars Store building in
quite coflspicmus in her white
en tj
'

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black cap anti

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ATBOCIThe stint' scene
OUS with heels practically ex-

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era Prior to thy mann'
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twenties will he in high

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MR. AND MRS. RAY WESLEY (cenici'), of 27 Lake Griffin Drive,
'were hosts to -ji double celebration, the occasion beint- the 12th wedding

teaspoon vat-ti, salt, sugar and

-•

For instance, "The Wonder

untte'ard ' nzili.'nt vr'it'e dress blues, and

i

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your clean fuve and ritime with

anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John icidings, right, and a visit from their
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russell N. Settle from North Carolina.
The important daty wits July 10. They are shown enjoying the lovely lake

••

Altamonte

Airline

Pilot

hi
Pt
a

vo

Sanford

I "I'd like to be the first VIMan z.irline plo1." says Vicki
I House. "1 may not make it, but
y.I'm sure going to tr
try:'
' The lath grade student
ready has a head start on her
Qenc'rntion.
On April 2] she marked her
3611 birthday by making solo
fjights in four different aircraft
in succession - a helicopter,
Piper ,13 Cub, Cessna 172 Skyhawk and Cesnn 150.
Civil flight regulations forbid
solo flights until a person is 16
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-a
'a'

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WEkE

$lUi'B

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ANFORD
HOE

4

anti stir

tin-

If-v.

David

Mr. ni
Mr.

anti

'olnmhs
Mrs. Edward %Ye(ar (

len! Nfltttih,eiiq

.V

Walter

50fl

-

• and h enrly

At 1 4. 'rhn

;Smith of Sorrtnrl

Street. has returned from the
hospital to her home in D

3$
______

I

• •LOUSES 0 SKIRTS
• SLACKS
SHORTS
• SWEATERS
- VALUES 10 $10.95 -

LOT
ONE

.

SWIM

•

LOT

..

.•••'.

• ... ' •'

with

- Ii
-'it
red

1 00

ONLY A
VALUES TO
ONE

.

-

VALUES

r

FOR

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FOR

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1/3 OFF

. . . .. • • •••••

$3 988

-1

Day Dms.s
After 5's

'

25
8558$

2513 Park Dr.

322-8321

Sanford, Fla.

ALL

SALES

PLUS TAX
NO REFUNDS

NO EXCHANGES

AND POPULAR HOT

YOUR

$ ,,

CHOICE

up

TO $5.$
VALUES

TO $7.98

FOR CHILDREN
VALUES .........................

. .. ••••,
..............,.........
•

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•••..•

.

8
T ill
$28

$ 1 39

S

1500

_____
..........,,....

...........

TO$79.5..........................

• I

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OFF

LADIES' HANDBAGS

$
S I

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alues

V

Children's DRESSES
.

.

99 fo

$199

LADIES' BARGAIN SHOES

to 3.95
.__$100
$00 Values
__________________________

__________________________________

SURPRISE

SHOES

.

.

.

$3S
$.9$ VALUES

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

JEWE

Y

LR

EAR RINGS OF NECKLACES
WIDE CHOICE
SELECT
YOURS NOW

-.

$1.,, VALUES

$4fl

$279

..

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-

-

BLOUSES

ONE GROUP
RIG.

$

5.5

2"
Bermuda Shorts
TO

$

•

NE

GROUP ....... .

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

.

;---• ••-

••.--,•

-

TO

LADIES' GOWNS
ONE

GROUP

RIG. $6.911 ..........................

LA
ONE

LOT
.....

PAIR

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

PAIR

VERY SPECIAL ......... ....
VALUES
TO $4.95

ONE LOT
_

SMART SHOES-VALUES TO $10.95 PAiR
ONI GROUP SMART CASUALS
SIZES 3-10'/l--.YALUIS TO $$.$
PAIR
PINE SHOES

$100

$2"

SHOES

....

PAIR

6AND

200

48$

$

8

_

BRAS
GOOD SELECTION

B E. PIJRCELL CO

125W. First St. near Oak Ave.

SANFORD

LADIES' HOSIERY
SPMI STOCKINGS
BY MUNSINSWIAI

TO
....... ...........

LADIES' TOPPERS
VALUES
$1291 ...........................

TO

F
••

$3"
6

RVG.$2.98
COTTON AND RAYON

ONE GROUP

s'uyo
VALUES
I
...•.•.............••.....
TO $1.91
____________________________

MEN'S WORK SHOES

$

$10.95 VALUES .......................

_________________________________________________________________________________

.

14138

AND

VALUES

WEATHER WEAR

MINI 2-TONE SPORT

s

VALUES

Pedal Pushers

4"

10

Val uesfol.98

$6"

$899

PLENTY OF SIZES AND COLORS

$

VALUES
$99

S

12
SKIRTS

29-95 ..............

LADIES' SUITS

2" AND
I

399

$12.95

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

BOYS' TROUSERS
• I

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ONE
GROUP

ONE GR04JP
VALUES TO $14.98

2"
NICE _________________________
SELECTION

_____

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TO
..

. . . . . - . .....................

BED JACKETS

$500 VALUES
A SPECIAL GROUP
TO $24.95
___________________________________________________________________________

• I

VALUES

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

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

. I

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1$
. ................

GROUP

.

TO $14.98

.

. • • • • •• ••• • •

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

YOUR CHOICE FROM

.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .

TO $12.98
VALUES

BOYS' SPORT COATS

......... S..

LADIES' DRESSES

$388 ONE

VALUES

ONE LOT

MEN'S DRESS SHOES

,

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

i_

0/0 off

TO

OPEN FRI NITES • ACCREDITED CHARGE
ACCOUNTS WELCOMED

LADIES' BATHING SUITS

VALUES

-

-

3OTo

J

$3.98 ..............

$4.98 VALUES

____________________

11$ L F=T STUff

Sanford

GRAB BAG
U
TO $24.95 ..........................
'24k
ALL MERCHANDISE
VALUES
SALE TAGGED
TO $3I
____________________________
___________

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IMSPS

Downtown

VALUES

$4.98

MEN'S SPORT COATS

9,

cotton
J.rs.y

.

Oçr24L'zLC\1QA

P.,
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JULY CLEARANCE

a

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Air

OTNUVAWISTO$1.fl
______________________

its

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in4 heat

BTU's

outhern

WEAR

FOR MEN AND BOYS

8 VALUES

. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . .

DRESSY

-

Blends of:
Cotton and Dacron

•

os 'TIL,P.M. ai. wiens

3

LOT
REGULAR
SUITS ........................

'

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.

MEN'S SUITS

ALL SIZES
•

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_ CNA*E
___
CCIWITIP

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TO

ACCOUNTS

.

4nh))

John Rokitman .ftily 14. lt)t6

PreaIIIVefltI

TO

MENS DRESS PANTS

,

I

SUITS

VALUES TO $10.95

1

_____________________________

-

2OTo OFF

CHILDREN'S wu

MEN
S
115 Magnolia Ave.

5500

BATHING SUITS

MEN'S WALKING SHORTS

SlOW

VALUES TO

•

fv,r

!rrtth

________

ONE

$

i

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t he

,oiip

recovery.
Mr. and Mrs.
------- --------

rnnts

'here they

atter.nled the \Ved4in of their

.•.

________

SALE PRICE

LOT

learned

Saturday

Dresses

-

4-

•.

on

.

entertained Mr. from Mobile. Aim

Roan

's sister,
(hr of (nirnmtinity 1)rivn, re fvy
Molesphine, of fngfslan.t. 4
wir trip to

furned- fr
•ri Sprins. N .Y. They ''1
Mne's t1a,rer and new granri-

and their children,

44

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NO ALTERATIONS

WERE $8.95 TO $29.95

322.3071

207 W. 1st St.

I'll.

lightly. 1)1)

fis'trnwe

mitttre

PittI ,t,r,

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

Yaluos to 18.98

DRESSES

R=K

Cnfm

coats spoon

nt,'l

.r

(;lnria and Robin.

795

AND

They were really outstanding values yesterday. But
during this big Pr..Inv.ntory Sal. they an, being sold $2.9 VALUES
unheard of pricesi

1/3 To 1/2

NOW $880

4Id

Walter ("lit

dale

Winter Park Tnw'rc.

___________
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who describes her as a

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

SOSW.'

"I

as

stirring ontnnt-

chocolate is itietted and

miti gelatin

Miss Margaret 1,ereh
Mics Mnrk,n ,Inrvis of

g,iectq,

&amp;OPI
9 AsMe hi 9 P.M. ---

•

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ii_•nn
_______

"-r

Drive, hid at
oests Mr. and

____________________

ladies'

-

20-30%

4.

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Ends

•

flu

flpP.

their røent

man

AT PURCELL"S

_

TEL.. 322 1B0

• Beechweer
• Bething Suits
Dresses

I

FRIDAY

withholds private licenses

Miss House

()flW

it.

di
Od

let irp

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SALE STARTS

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2640 HIAWATHA

ON SALE

Mrs.

•Hrive k It 1111P from the i3Opi
crumble. Add tomatoes, tine, iii dissolved. Add v-.irdlIn.
InI. Nif will have to Riny off hI4 Child while flipre. Fn rwite thov
salt, pepper and Chill powdrr. imill mixture heronies syriip~ow EnIand
egg WlIiteS until feet as mitch as possible. His also visited the
Pour Into greased baking tush. Merintittie bent

CORNED BEEF CASSEROLE Bake in 400 degree oven for 30
1 $.oz. Pk. sibow macaroni
minutes.
1 12z. can corned beef
4 slices American thee
TEXAS HASH
I Enafi can evaporated milk
2 large onions, sliced
I smalI onion, chopped
2 green peppers, sliced
3 slices bread, crumbled and 3 tbsps. shortening
buttered
1 lb. ground beef
2 cups (1-1b. can) tomatoes
I can cream of chicken soup

until 37.
Miss House, daughter of a

50,

to Curtis Posey of Brookhaven,

Ir

MANDARINS

InkilIre

is gone, stirring frequently o

place in greased baking pan.

en .

1 Alm Einlive Murrny and John. Sincv this is tilt- Neighbors' first "dandy student." House, a minafter spetidmg ten days in Mis Tht'
also spent some lime in trip to Florida, they have visit- ing company pilot, has been
sissippi. TIic uttended the wed- Harrisvilh', Miss., with Mrs.
flying 30 years and teaching
i'd many points of interest,
since World War 11,
ding of their daughter, N ary,

little rearciing her present Intl designed with t he 3Bth
borne, hut with v)iicli slit' im- turv sailor in mind.
1U,strictions lit to dress and
methately liiil in love,
Upon iirrivin, w, SNAS in vosilwtiet, a?'(, not at all severe.
(n'tottui' of lust year. Ensign SI:trts un' not twisted iutn'e
Ward vat- tutiawaru as to what the J;net', tail an Inch longer.
Ie5 t1Litit' would tie. Slit' inlet I Light make-tip is required with
learned thitt SILl' was flit' only I niatciting nail polish. flair
feminine!
f.mjflj.
WA\'E uuficet- aboard among euxf1t'eI fl
Add a________________
little' lemon Juice to
The "total ItMik" and "bare
n' longer than the' bottom collar
Jour enlisted WAVES, zinc]
look"
wi
vanishing
upricot
Preerve9
and use us a
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make
a
Cnrnntuinder in liii' !' a
lute. Itings and watches are
demise,
conic
Autumn.
filling
for
spange.calt'
layers.
liermitted. but no earrings,
Niirse''s ( (5!'Js
Slit' re'uidilv ittimitted that .shw which presents it prubktrn to .lo
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The I unit-c for the lone' WAVE
in the be'ginntng utic! that all ltt'x'
friends eunsidert'ei lit'!' a likely .it SNAS ? 11 is evident that
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candidate
iaa'm.'' Tltt' ione't- Lnsigtt im- nine' of the' Nuvy in her blood
s'l: -('(itt and is t'(atuple'lL'13' content with
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tepid water after 15 minutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Al. RichTlit' book is utterly fascinalMrs. George' E. Wells. who newlyweds will return to colardson of Dol fl-ay Manor have
hug and a blessing for gals who was recently lIdus;)ituii?edi, is lege in Hnttisburg, MIss. in
as ttieir guests, her brother and
Coll vh lescill" '11 the 110111t, Of Vicksburg, Misii-, Mr. and Mrs.
want twauty On it budget.
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to your tints, gals, cause th is 4911 Elliott Avenue Mrs. Wells
full they'll be gorgeous and is now permitted visitors

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passed her written examination
for
a private firense and must
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now "spin her wheels until she
and .lane, ,make their home at 186 Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Doroth y
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moth er,
(Photo by Maryann Miles)
House, says.
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Sprinkle crumbs over top, hake foamy; add remaIning sugar sister. Mrs. Violet Overpeck, states.
Of KPIlhicky. 14 vlqlflng the pniArriving back in fieSiry
In modera(e oven 050 degreps) gradually, heating imIll soft
soup
cream. Stir in pimiento, flour,
heated
and
peak
forms.
i'oItl
in
chocolate
(or
and
his
family
In
Ddflary.
Mrs
Mc'rarthy receiver! n"vq
until thoroughly
salt and pepper. Heat thorough. cracker crumbs
(if the death of her sister from
crumbs are browned. Stvq 4. mixture and almonds, reserving
ly over low heat. Selves
Mr. and Mrs. 'rhornton K. g 1 p Gallie who was killed in I
butter
a few almond slivers for gritof Naranla florid are an automobile acckfrnt wi th
In a greased casserole, make CHOCOLATE M,MONI) Pifl nish. Turn into pastry shell.
ENGLISH PEA CASSEROLE layers of half of the potatoes,
home from an extended trip two other women in the
c'hill
I envelope plain gelatin
2 small cans English peas, ham, onions, peas and soup. 14 cup cold water
tintil
firin.
Gartil4h
with
whipped crenin, If desired, anti thrrmw1i several wpqfern stolpq linaq.
drained
with cracken route to California.
Repeat layers.
reserved almonds,
separated
1 small can pimientos, chopped er crumbs; dot with butter. 3 eggs,
Mrs. William Lakeman of
cup sugar
I can mushroum 50U)
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
Billie
Mobley
of
Sanford
Avenue has returned
Bake, uncovered, for 20 mm.
A favorite luncheon combina.
.4 tsp. salt
4 tsp. salt
from
a
five-week
trip to New
tites at 400 degrees. Serve lint.
entertained
tion for people of any age- F'lnmevitie l.a n e
milk
'% tap. pepper
and PennJersey
Serves 8.
2 sqUares tttiswtctirti ehoco- nestle two Yellow Cling Peach Mr. and Mrs. Dane Wilson of York, New
1½ cups liquid
m peas
sylvania. tier oects on a visit
halves On a bed of cottage Flndk'y, Ohio, anti their daughlate, grated
toasted bread crumbs
to the west enact afl(I St. Peterseb
b
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and
D
CRANBERRY BREAD
cheese in a lettuce lineul bowl. ters, Kay
tsp. vanilla
Mix liquid from peas with
2
'4 CUP stt'cred flhIlfl)tl(1S, toasteul Garnish with pitted ri pe olives
salt, pepper, soup and pimlen. i½ taps, baking powder
threaded onto carrot or celery
baked 1k! shell
tha. Add peas. Turn Into a 1 cup sugar
Soften
gelatin
in
cold
writer.
sticks.
g re a $ e
casserole. Sprinkle
½ tsp. salt
with bread crumbs, dot with
½ tip. soda
-butter. Heat In a 330 degree
1 egg, well beaten
oven until mixture bubbles p. ½ cup orange juice
Serves 6.
2 ibaps. shortening, melt ed
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LAOKS
NO-IRON
POTATO CROQUErFES
1 cup cranberries, halved
2 tbps. mUk
grated rind 1 orange
1½ taps. salt
4 CUP nuts
dash pepper
Sift together flour, baking
1 tsp. minced onion
powder, sugar, salt and soda.
2 tbsps. butter, melted
Add egg, orange juice, shortenTailored by DICKIES and LEVIS In
2 egg yolks, beaten
Ing and hot water. Stir only
dacron.cotton and fortr.Icotton hi
4 cups mashed potatoes
until flour is moistened. Fold
fine d bread crumbs
dim and regular Ivy styling. Popular
In cranberries, orange ri nd and
1 whole egg
nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 45
light and dark, wash and lust
I tbsp, water
minutes.
dry.
hang
to
Combine mashed potatoes
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with milk, salt, peppe r, onions,
CRACKLING BREAD
butter and egg yolks. Mix well. 1½ cups enriched cornmeal
Chill and form Into bails about
½ tsp. soda
Carrier
2 thebes In diameter. Roll In
% tsp. salt
crumbs, then In whole egg and 1 cup cracklings, diced
water which have been bean %-1 cup sour milk
to
together. Roll again in crumbs. Sift together dry ingredients;
FrY in deep fat until golden stir in cracklings. Add milk.
brown. Makes 16 croquettes.
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large' pores and gives a tightenLT LOWELL FIIAZI Lit far iti!'uI is the sullinter work
wi th it white tropical ing effect. Simply take' t lt,
met- base' PJO. mallet! tier it I form
brochure' from the Chamber of I worsted warn lot' dress. Tin' white of an egg, smear It on

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S;iin'.
Brush on
Ilnrheruie
BEAUTY SECRETS - Home- I
orders iud - sailor glamorous and fits. made beauty if; yours for thc nivat, poultr% or fish as cooked
to report I(, Nvwlmri for -in tillntitj;4 Shv has found warmt.1i
inside or out. Yummy!
anti hospitality among th e ltit,ail asking without costly eosmt'oightwc'ek Officc'r lndortrzn
Milady tiit all the fonmuturn Course. It was during tiii citizens that Was linfl-eXiHteflt tics.
MEMO TO MIt \'. FI1OM
her pantry, rnirigerzttnr
in
ti me th ni ahe received orders at the "utriouts places site haslae
PERSNICKETY
PEN PAL I and vegetable garden.
iii hard li'NI
to report It' duty zui
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decided
Station.
credit
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N aval Air
'i it Llfltfl V(W re
(lops, will
Secreth," by Deborah mitShe huici listed tin' California to the snappy uniform of
vii cation. Miss
con '1 as her preferred choice' W'AVES. l)uring the winter ledge, rounds up beauty recipes turn front youi'
which yn! Have' ILIJI. hut lint more
ideas of every nature
bit clisilitis- nh(aiithi,, slit- (1(1115 a st)phistit'Ltt- and
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fancy, blend 1 cup ketchyears for their dream trip untl .IUIJY HUNTER, TD-1, of Iowa and five or six flowers. Jit'ver- and
1
up. cup dry mn With', 2 tit
gJ was nit inactive status at City. Iowa, has completed her age will he furnished.
each, Worcesterattin',
A special invitation is ext('nd. bl('spoons
enlistment ;inci will ratire as a
the time.
liquid smoku and vint-ar, I

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legc, Jo Lint' n pirl friend v. of thu course. she returned to
Chub nienibers.
tr eated to Euroja' thr a nine- Sziiifurd its a full-fledged PlO.
COOK'S TDUII-.For ii quick
Those planning to attend are
Ens. Ward will
to
week sojourn before ln'r Navy A of Juiy 14, rvicewoman
at asked to bring a sandwich, low Barluictu' Sauce
concocted
career was launched. 'rite Iwo in' the only se
it gourmet's delight
iner, hea vy needlepoint stimulate

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bridesmaid. Standing are Mrs. William
Bossier City; Mrs.
mother of the groom-to-be
Jack Kanner, the bride elect's motbei Mis. Ch.arlos Lansing. hostess; and Mrs. Shirley Mann,
ron of honor.
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with it real rorker. it sophisti-

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brigade,
days. They will have lots of :
During her junior year t the at Fort Benjamin
inn! for another four weeks of goodies for sale.
university, shc attended Off
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AThREY SPEEfl will eon
weeks in Newport, R. L. tit di' of public information. She was
it flower arranging course,
termine her eligibility for itt'- 0111' (11 two WAVES and two duct
Tuedy, u' 16, at 0:30 a.m.
WA(' officers in th e class of
ceptance hilt, the W'ive.
the
completion
at the Garden Club Center In I
After graduating morn cot- nicli. Following

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At a fail fashion dehut in N(
York. hemlines are still abovetht'.krn'i' for the overall scent

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MISS BARBARA AN
K. Holt, and her hidttl attendants were
honor guests at a bridesmaids luncheon at, the Lake
Milt-3- home of Mrs. Charles I,iinsing. Photo shvows.
seated from left, Miss Patricia Finklea, sister of
the groom and maid of honor, from Bossier City,
La.; Miss }aTtn(.l. bride-elect: Miss Charal Lans-

means
service
projects,projects,
were alsoand
discussed.
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onions ac- 2 medium onions, sliced
cording to package dIrections. i 16 -oz . can Eng li sh pens
Drain; combine with
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Kanner with a

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Rredlenla except crumbs. Potir
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Into
with bread crumbs. flake about

1 cup sour cream
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Mrs. Charles 1.nnsin.
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Pntrieia FinkIca, the groom 's Mann, matron of honor, nd bri -ekct

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without being able to tell very considerate of the vim&amp; =
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of everyone with whom you
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that,
come
in
eciftaciL
Also,
your
do
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side
steTi
$11 arguments
operator
who
best
to
Is
one
beie
will welcome her with open and dlsajrvssments.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
111AT' R;I4T t))RIS,
arms. And If she'll be quiet,

him you would rather not
te life
hear about his
Keep 7m attitude 100 par
cent professional. It he fires;
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a man can"t get any chum-rnier with you than you lot.

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trig the letter fyom "QUIET
PLEASE.119 who complained
about. talkative hair-dresser,

beauty operators
aim who do most of the
listening. I have been a

been Umes when I havw
wished I were deafl
Straiwely eviouch, the
higher-cla." the shop, the
more the clients talk about
their sex lives (or the lack

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spender's folkw up bid of You and your ugeaciot" a=
orthwhile
recreation
that
will
lighten
your
ff ..n
is vs.
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spirits, bring surcisain, for a
while anyway. from tensions.
Wis h4vt " Studied tM Avoid those pervalm who are
Walff conventiat SIM011101 160 Viet amicable. Be happy.
be able elUm to approve It
1119GO (Aug. 0111 to Sept. 22)
or to disappreve It The op Any unnsoesaary criticism f
portunity for its use arises 90 higher-ups will only result in
infrequently that it wM be serious boomeranim Do whatsome time before we have ever
safeguard your
enough evideace to reach • good 70 ca
me. Doin't jeopardise
decialin about It.
all you have built up for a
We do know that It is for silly whim that is hardb, worth
uu with a regular p4rtner. It '

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 2V to
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POLLY
To
clean
could prove a Von., truistratin
out of being a wile? Yoh, in- teriested in politics and never
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dead, and she is one of the falls to register and vote.
soms aluminum foil into a bal.1
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NOT IN :
It. MWO.TKArSWNSEAMp
inost interesUng wolneu I have 1 Oscar odd McIntyre dW in larp enough to protect your time and activities well, mmLi DRAKES, %Om~i
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00M.
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met in my long career.
'iqu and left his dear "Snooks" fingers. Dip this into your water deeter or e
SENIJ to,,~,
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THEY DW WAS ht XACX.1
wintist.
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could
pay
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columnist, 0 0 McIntyre.This the upartment house he made shins the peeler and also seems
t) Being very pleasant with
gentleman put columnists OIl famous until It was
as are to sharpen It a bit
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To avoid tuinl.v improve present candi- ;
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and beloved by muoy, nwily I York -turn down In the name setting sphaters in your fingers
tionii for you. Try not to be expeople.
of "progrojib." 711b woo a hard what usft steel wool, cat a
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U. 0. Mcintyre s'snir to New blow to Mrs. McIntyre, but she hollow rubber ball hi half and ravailaint lii any way. Je1oiy 'C
it csrsaizuiy beneath you, Ji..
York from ; smlI town 113 bud all their tre*suTes siut to thenput the steel wool
as
be
yourself
and
you
win
out,
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PISCES
(Feb.
20
to Mar
ut became one of the nation's loplis, Ohio, where she and hard as you please - there'll
20)
Although
you
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Abby's booklet,
write Letters for All Occa- to se
depressed, but rising
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temporary difficulty
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fine. Assist those who are in 2
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HAMPTON No it's not be- tel One small error could be
yi'con*tder
cause a woman has gray very costly.
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could get rid of her he would
uisrry me. (I am a divorcee.)
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himself as a real lady-killer,
but I didn't th ink he would
be this hold. Ne is a grandlather, active In his church,
and is VM generous. How
I keep him at arm's
length ? This job $ handy to
my home, and the hours and
pay are better than I could

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growing rapidly. $10. starts you on your
Way to the best investment of your life.
Water mains are installed by• çegulated
public utility to deliver pure city water to
the front of every Deltona homesite. Paved
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Lundqutat, Assoc.
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764 1.149.0:
350,433.10
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$1,131.31
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named bank 4o hereby declar, that ibis
of conditIon is true
andcorrect to the best of my kswwl.u,g,report
end
b.u.f.
B. D. Howlsu
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Partnership,, and co rporatious 16
Depoaits of United States
Deposit. of States and Government
political subdIvjiIoii - CertIfi, &amp;fl1 tdZiuer' checks,
etc.
Total Deposits
Total demand deposit.
$ 7,1711,100.33
Total tip,, anti
saving. deposits
$ 1,1$$,$0,

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THREE DAYS
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FIVE DAYS
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TWENTY ONE DAYS ..................14c Per Line

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pursuant to final decree "nd.
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Cash, balance, with other banks, and
cash items In prooee. of -Cofletlo
United State. Government vbllgatlou,,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations
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SHIRLEY B. ANDKItEOW
Chancery, wherein FIRST FED2320 John Court
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A5.
Castro Valley, California
ROCIA'FION
OF
SEMINOLE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that COUNTY, a corporation.
hi Plain.
You are hereby requiredto file
and JOSEPH L. GARRETT
your written answer or defense, Is defe
n dant, Chancery Docket
If any, personally or by' an at- No. 16023,
torney, on or before August
2, WITH, JR I, ARTHUR H. BECK.
1516, at the Ottice of the Clerk said Circuit Clerk of the store.
Court, will within
of the Circuit Court, at
the the leai hou rs of male on TB.
Courthouse in Sanford. Seminole
County, 'Florid*.,
771, and to DAY, JULY 36, 11161, of fer for
mail a copy thereof to STEM. sale and sell to the highest and
heat bidder for cash at the front
STROM, DAVIS A MCINTOSU, door
of the Courthouse of SemiAttorneys for Plaintiff. Post 01- note County.
floe Box 1320, Sanford, Florida, Florida, the Florida, in Sanford,
32771, in that certain divorce
following d escribed
property, situated and being in
proceeding. pending against
in the Circuit Court of the Ninth Seminole County, Florida,, toJudicial Circuit in and forRem. wit:
Lot 25, BUTjqiTvs UBDI.
mo). County, Florida, In Chan.
VISION, according to plat
oery, an abbreviated titIe of
thereof recorded In P1st
said cause being RUSSELL B.
floo) 10, Page *7, Public B..
ANDERSON, Plaintiff,
cards of Seminole County,
SHIRLEY B. ANDERSON, DiFlorida,
fendent, and herein fail not or
Said side will be made puta Decree Pro Confesso will
be ivant to and
In order to
entered againut YOU, and the
isfy th e term, of said final sat.
decause proceed ex part..
cree.
(PEAL)
(CIRCUIT COVET SEAL)
Arthur B. BeckwIth, Jr.
Arthur H. Bsckwlt),, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of Circuit Court, In and
By Donna M. Markos
Seminole County, Fbi'.
b.PUtYCI.rk
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STEN ROb!. DAVIS &amp;
By-: Martha T. Vihle, B. C.
MCINTOSH
Phillip H. Logan
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Hhlnholser
and Logan
Post Office Box 1*30
First
Federal
Building
Sanford, Florida
3771
Florida
Publish June 20 &amp; July 7, 14, 21 Sanford,
Attorney for Plaintiff
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Zoning, and planning board and local business leaderZ
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Lee Moore, named chairman
of the group, outlined Itz pur. ernment, is the only source, '
pose to upgrade and bring to will have to (II) a."
Moore iautioned those preser
date existing plans and broad
new plans for community de- "we must be more concern's
of
veloiment through
in finding a plan to resol
cmi funds.
the blighted areas rather thaA
Moore said the enlarge1 cnnniittee would not interfere in a money source . . . but, uany way with what is already timately, we must have money'
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broaden the scope of that steering committee were Moorf,
C. Howard McNulty, Douglák
groups
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Stenstrom.
Clifford MeKibbin,
As pointed oyt by Moore, e
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- of the reasons for updating Walter Gietow and John DanFrank Holmes. past. Vice pres- been given Seminole Junior
the existing plans is to have
ident of the Sanford Elks was College to institute a workAppointed to the priorities
Sanford recertified so the city
made District Deputy to the study program for students of
bommnitt
were William
may qualify for a federal grant
Grand Exalted Ruler of the the school.
Hemphill.
George
Touhy, Dr.
for community development.
Florida Centred District, at the
C.
Rinling,
Glenn
McCall,.
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R. A. Schrieher, dean of
This city plan must be done
Elks national convention in
Hoening and G. Don
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ners before its submission to Bishop. The resources commitMilton Tolbert also attended check for $5,184, for the first
ousing Dcthe Urban and
De- tee is composed of Frank Finch,
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the meet.
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with additional grants expectline, the city is now preparing Philip Logan, Henry McA liKay Shoemaker's Town 'N ed to be continued on a yeara contract with the Urban Pro. iter, A. B Peterson Jr., A.
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Lake Garden apartments made round basis.
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F. Brooke-Smith.
the front page in a recent issue
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Funds are slated to provide
of Florida Power and Light's
Moore told his committee
Clifford MeKibbin (center), member of the (ICCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
trade magazine. Pictured with part-time employment for StU(1
members
they could b.'st gath- For What Reason
ve)opment group recently named by city commischairman Lee P. Moore (left) outlines group's aims
Kay in front of the apnrtrnents ents who need assistance to
LONDON (AP)—The Briti
er needed facts for the plansioners, and M. I. (Sonny) Raborn, sitting as repduring organizational meeting this morning at
is FPL home service represen- attend college and it is antitiers, which would fat litato
(Ijerald Photo)
resentative of city.
chamber of Commerce. NVith Moore at table al-e
c ipated the funds will support
;Infl"flccd today it is changn
tative, Mrs.
their operation.
the work of six or eight stud. . .
There are three sour'e' fr its aarne to the Institute of
ts
Control.
.
Roger Harris and Rupert
community development funds, t
Clerical
helpers,
such
as
typ'
Strickland have returned from
the committee was told. First
the Kiwanis International con- ists, file clerks and office
Herald Index
of these is an ass ssment
vention in Portland, Oregon, aides, building and ground
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merchants, although this would
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but Mayor and Mrs. A. L. Wil maintenance helpers and ILprimarily affect only down- Church Directory ................
son remained in the West to do brary helpers will constitute
Dr. Roberts urged the rnem- for changes in the hy-laws are town Sanford. The second Church News .......................... :2
the major portion of the stud.
Elected Thursday evening
By Donna Eatem
some eight
ent
work
force.
They
will
be
Robert King 111gb, Democratic were Mr. and Mrs. Cordon bers to encourage re-registra- to be submitted In writing to source, it was said, is a niuni- ('lassifieti Ads ........
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Remarks are being heard in paid the minimum wage scale gubernatorial nominee, receiv- Frederick, 1)1.eclnct 2; Kenneth tion in their individual pre- the rules colillitittee chuirman,
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nment.
of Schrieber
$1.25 per hour.
said applications ed the unanimous endorsement Strong, precinct 8; Mrs. Mary ducts, recommending prospee- MIS. Ptitivl Yarborough, by next is the federal gover
all parts of the county that A.
"Nut everyone is cwuvinceti Editorial Page
B. (Al) Lormann
will
be ap.
proached
and urged
to run
for for the jobs are available in of the Seminole County Demo- Caponi, precinct. 11; Allen For- tive voters be "hand-delivered" Thursday for her committee's
Mrs. !,aVerne to the registrar's office, if nee- study and recommendation at we have to go to Uncle Sam," Entertainutient ....................
the office of Mayor of the city his office and may be request- crutic Executive Committee at ward, precinct 12;
Moore said, "but we must h Horoscope
the next regular meeting.
. its regular meeting Thursday Ward, precinct 13; .John Dan- essary.
1)r.
Roberts
appointed
chairrealistic
and face U to the fact + Society ............................1Oof Longwood this December. ed by mail. Most work i
lie assured Lee Andrew
lels and Mrs. Sally (;reeu, preLrrnann served in the position pect.ed to begin before the op.- evening.
Amendments to the resolution cinct 15; Mrs. Mary Ellen Rowe, Black, committeeman, precinct men of all standing committees we are talking about a uiiout- Spurts .................................8
board of endorsement were added to precinct 18; Mi's. W. C. \%'hite, 29, that his request the polling to the executive board including, umental amount of nioney." Lie TV ........................................... fiA
for three terms from 1959 to ening of school August 29.
At regular school
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meeting Thursday, furniture Include W. II. Reedy for the precinct 19; Albert .Fitts, IV- place be changed in his precinct W. C. White, chairman of the went On to .ii that if the guy- Tahiehuppirig
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A new precedent may have bids for chairs, tables and state House of Representatives, cinet 22, and Charles Knnipf, would be brought to the atten- platform and policy committee.
lion of the appropriate officials. Robert I'etree, resolutions; Mrs.
been set by Altamonte Springs student desks were opened and Group 1, members of the school precinct 26.
In other business, the chair- Pearl Yarborough, rules; Mrs.
The chairman, Dr. W. Vincent
awarded to the lowest bidder board and, finally, all nomitown attorney, S. J. Davis Jr.
nated I)emocrats in the stato Roberts, reported the state ex- man lIlStrtIctcd the secretary, Mis nurI Doll.' Swofford, ertm eeting specifications.
at a recent council meeting 13ard members studied the of Florida who are running for ecutivo committee had request- Mrs. Et-nestine Forward, to in- ilemitials; lIt.nry Ward, camN
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when he insisted the board idea of hiring a maintenance office In the November tdec- ed it publicity chairman be up- vita Mrs. zeta Morrison, im- paign; ('lone Stephenson, legismembers "share the pleasure"
pointed for tilt? purpose of semi- mediate past chairman, to at- Intive; James llogln, memorials
pervisor for the 23 schoolstions.
of reading lengthy ordinances, au
Twelve
new
IIIeIHbIM
Were
ing
publicity utul umows to be tt'mul the iiuxt committee meet- autul Julia McCloskey, auditing.
He promptly allocated equal in the county system; heard a
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Dr.Roberts, chairSanford's Lakefront
reading time until all 14 pages report by E. S. Douglass, di- elected to the executive cent- published in the Florida herald big for a plaque presentation In addition .Dr.
to
titan;
Mrs.
June
Atlriatico,
vice
of -he ordinance were publicly rector of vocutiunul utid adult inittee to bring the total tnt-rn- and De,nocrut. Mm's. l)otiuuii to be given for her service
chairman and Mrs. Forward,
education on the type of pro- berahip to 56. Ten additional Estes was named to the P('I the party,
read.
It was agreed all stsgg.'atioiis secretary-treiistlrer, members of
gram anticipated at the area members are yet to be named. tioti.
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All
fur the first (june out August 4.
Springs this week! Mayor W be built on the Seminole JunAPARTMENTS
Lawrence Swofford is current- br College campus; agreed to
Jy having no trouble with his continue giving general educuper.
DOWNTOWN
ALL ELECTRIC
Celia No Longer
bees, bears or fish. How about tion development test to
sons
20 years and older seek.
11EN
APPLIANCES
AND
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but be lnt'reaseul," Dessert',' cc.
small inilluge increases, 1.20 to 1.59 mIlls •
- the Young Republicans?
,
ing
a
high
school
equivalancy
itie
for
the
Lake
Mary
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CONVINIINJ
New wage laws and In- Plied.
Tropical Storm
District
and
one
for
Seminole
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The Port Authority celebrat- certificate.
10
ureases in salaries of uiui'scs
Lake Mary Vim'.' Cuiti tiul
cDITIONING IV
'l'u-opkal
AI IAMI (All)
ed its first anniversary this Chairman Muun Wharton Memorial II ospi ti*1, were icIVIRVTHINl
quested at county budget hear- amiti hospital workers at lies- IJlstrkI. asked for an int'rt'asu
GENERAL ELECTRIC
month. The legislative bill announced that he and John
Storm Celia tiugenerated today
Evans will attend
giltuls all oveu' the state will from $2,776 to 5,550 for
logs today.
creation of t h e
authorizingwas effective as of school board meeting at the
Hospital trustees told t'euim. iieuessittt' sharp Iticreases in cliuso of additional 11051!, oxy- and lust her tropical sturni
authorit
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and the board had Robert Meyer hotel in Or- :nissiolmcrs u 90,000 Iii(-reUbe wages litice, Robert hIesst'i'u'r, &amp;tt, ut uutsks nuid tituiks, sunokit status. h1it she kept citotigh
July 1,
Lando, Ionday.
hydrumits.
.!jOetoE
amitl
water
Muuiutity's
threaten
lfifh'ht
to
budget
lroiii
hosimitul
udmjimistrut-or
said.
operating
in
the
it first e't.Z.Ii July 14, 1965.
o
Cm,iniissl.uuivm' I U W I' 0 Ii r e l'roposed inc rease WoUld raise luumt"ii t tlsinluil 10 41 ('4pe
$130,000 to $220,000 would be
had
had
mnillugu
In
the
dlstt'It't
front
.15
liii
ted
were
Swofford
sail
needed. Reasons lis
Robert king High county
Kennedy.
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(UPI)—Ar1uuuse in cure Of the indigent, many complaints about raising to .8) ittills.
theBU
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campaign
hIi&amp;hieaL wisids tell oil Lu
No increases were asked by
gubernatorial nominee was so genUns's new military govern- Increased costs of supplies, millugu and asked, "why cun't
sabre of- the county welfare itejiurtmiieuit to 30 miles an hour In squalls
711 lAST P1*51 $Tuu
impressed with a recent speech mnt, in a itand against neck- wage Increases and cuts In up- this hopitul he run
or the Wati- atuiti Soil Cost- as the storm churned at 12 to
given in his beblf by Rep. S. ing In public, has ordered pollee proprlatlons authorized by the flcle,itly?"
PHONI 322.111
"As bug as lorices of food, SCrVL*lI(JI$ District. Seminole 15 uiilks sit hour westwur.t
J. Davis Jr., consideration Is to keep close watch on couples lust session of the slati? legislaI )uj'url tmwamt iioithi of Ilispuniolu, Jilt' jslttiid
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OR SEE
l(t'althi
bum', ,,ustt'riuls andwages Comity
being given to using It in state- in parks, plazas and proruien' lure.
RESIDENT
MANAGER
.uuituins
Haiti
amid
the
that
WItS
this
all
u,vez'
the
st'hiioltitt'ii
uppsar
to
ll
The Isi"i cause will result i a i i- witinue to rise
wide publicity and in catnpaigll ades who ''behave without the
l)wiiinicuai Republic.
raise in beApjtt*i millage (toni siutiuui, out tIt5 catmiamet help atterisoun,
least feeling of itiudesty."
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Cecil Tucker, county agricultural agent, turns television
star Saturday when he will appear as a guest on the Channel Grant
! program -Agri-World." The
By Dottie Austin
hour long program begins at
12:15 p.m. Tucker will discuss
A grant of $12,000 from
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eastern two-thirds of the na. degrees, but this is tint a fleelion today, but Sanford con- essnrily tinseasmishle mark.
tinues to bask tinder "cool" During July of the past three
temperatures in the DOs.
Temperatures have soared to years, temperatures here have
100-plus for five straight days averaRed In or near 90, wIth
In parts of the nntkm's mid- several ilays of mid-DO degrees
section and in the South, and rpcovded. The low reading tethe Weather fluresu said the cortied Tuesday was 18 tIe.
oppressive heat and humidity
was exeete4 to t'OhltifltIC for The five . day forecast for
several days.
peninsula Florida for * perIod
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mE FLORIDA SWEET Corn Exchange during an
annual meeting at Belle Glade recently reelected
the same slate of officers to serve during the 1966-

S. N. Knight Belle Glade, vice president, and
James D. Colbert, Oviedo, secretary-treasurer.

67 session. Ready to go another year are (from

BELLE GLADE-The Florida at the Glades Office Building. Packers; J.C. Butdlson. Chase Also, Louis Rauth, Flavorand Company; Harold Robin, Pict Cip; Knight., Lake Shore
Sweet Corn Exchange gave Its
of app
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Choate
Farm; Coibert, A. Duds Growers Co.ep; Rogers, South
aisle of officers fc lut year for
term
aldentand
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Cooperative Associa- Bus- Growers Inc., '- s. Ama
vote of e klence for the 1966' 0bt I)• A""'
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pe1glades Growers Cooperative As- ''°" W•H. Vann mcduring • meeting here JUne 30 presIdent1). eer sedation.
gron, Pioneer Growers Coop,
Oviedo, ecretary Walter Kautz, Lake Okeechoand Wayne Hawkins, Orlando,
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bee Farm Co-op; Sam Sonter,
• .ies assistant secretary. Hawkins Traffic Boss
Sam Seater Sales Inc.; Ray
is niaMer of the production•
marketing division of Florida u
Mail Censorship
Vandegrift Sr., Vandegrift-WilfA w
.1Fruit and Vegetable Auocia- iiOS #wfl vvoes
hams r arms Inc.; .amt!s
MIAMI (.AP)-A newly at-ticST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Traf- Wilkinson, Wilkinson - Cooper
ed refugee said today That Cuba v;on
ction, Apelgren
has Increased Its censorship of appointed the same executive fic Commissioner Ellis Henry Sales; Francis Cart-sway, S. M.
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committee as last year wMb the Jr., does not sympathize with Jones Inc., and Hogan, Van BuFelix Monzon, 28, a former exception of Richard T. Alger St. Loulsans forced to reset rca County Fruit Eschange.
.; messenger for the Ctban Tele. of Homestead to replace The clocks after Monday's power The Florida Sweet Corn E
graph Company, said goverza- late L. 3. Fraser of Pahokee. cut-off caused by the heat ehan e i
master a]
meat agents opened mall to and 0 t Ii er executive eotnm1ee wave.
a
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from the United States. 11 out- members are Apeigren, chair. "We've got to reset almost T1owers in
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of the Cuban government, the Pompano Beach, and Billy Ito- Union Electric Company is
curtailing power In selected dissender would be investigated, gets, South Bay.
The
board
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directors
and
tricts to compensate for effects Earliest alarm elock, IT)Monzoa said.
He uid many persons have the organizations they repre- of the beat on equipment and vented in Germany In the lat
been at-tested for mailing out sent are: Alger, Alger Farms; an overload caused by heavy 16th century, were so heavy
)ers criticizing the Casfro Alvin Scbatz, Alveta of Florida; use of air-conditioners and they had to be hung on a specRalph A)varez, Fort Myers fans.
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The Cadillac car holds its value far beyond any other automobile at or near its price. Let your
Cadillac dealer explain today why now, more than ever, it's great .. . going Cadillac!

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There is one simple way to measure the worth of any
safety, performance, dependability and operating econothet luxury car compare it to the way a Cadillac kecps
y. Whiti will your car be worth a year-or even three
its value. For Cadillac is the grand champion in this
most telling of all motor car tests-and at r.iaale rotarsm - years-from now? If it's a Cadillac, the answer is predict*bly pleasant. Get the facts today from your authu.
a lugher percentage of it original cost than any .th
rized dealer. 1-fe's an expert in serving the world's most
car built in the lund. There are many reasons. The fit
demanding motorists-and his interest in your cornis Cadillac quality-recognized wherever automobiles
plate satisfaction will continue throughout your ownerare known. Then there is Cadillac beauty and luxuryship. isn't it time you put a Cadillac in yosi life?
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in the city of Longwoott shows
fines and forfeituies from the
traffic court at its lowest ;mint
in the year at $7!9.00.
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County Service Office, Room
103, in the courthouse, announces that a representative of the
department of veterans affairs
will be in his office Thursday
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SAVERS who systematically "put by" some of today's earnings are moving step by step toward to'
morrow's enjoyment. They know that Safety, Excellent Earnings and Availability of funds an, keynotes
in First Federal's operation.
HOME OWNERS enjoy a keen sense of prid, becaus. they know that their step through th. door
here was the stop that started them on this path of progress.
What may bb expected in months to come often can be told by what has gon. on in th. past. Sinc.
1934 FIRST FEDERAL has satisfactorily served our community. Becaus. of this and th. confidence iii'.
ers have in our policies that assure them stability, safety and earnings, they have .ntiust.d mar. and
more money to us.
This same stability has assured our borrowing friends th. highly commended courteous, consid.rate
treatment that you expect and admire in a neighbor.
The financial statement shown here tells th. slory of past growth for which we thank you, our
clients. It also will "cue you in" on the security of the futur..

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Has anybody seen a black
and brown hound with Dade
City tags and a broken chain?
Al Beckerman of Brlarciiff
Avenue Is the unhappy owner
of the missing dog, who answers to the name of "Ltghthlog."

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has a lead article about the
bombings of the oil depots at
Haiphong and contains a quote
by Cdt-. Charles II. Smith, skipper of RVAR.6, now deployed
to the South China Sea.
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Sports fans watching a tele.
vised.. baebaU gime- bejnt
iyet1 at Candlestick Park in
Sa Francisco could see the
USS Enterprise in the background. Sanford-based RVAH•7
just returned home aboard the
big "E." Skipper is Cdr. Robert
Lovelace.
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not. slated fox- a raise under
the new municipal salary scale
was City Manager Pete Knowles. Commissioners took care
of that Monday, when Commissioner Vince Roberts proPosed a nice raise for Pete,
with unanimous approval of
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ASSETS:
First Mortgage Loans - . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . . .•. . . •....... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . l$,S42,550.40
Passbook Loans ......... . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .
l$2,4.47.7
Real Estate Owned .....•..• . ... .•........ •.•,••.. ....... •••,• ,••
$46,433.06
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ......................................
16,000.00
Federal Agencies' Securities - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
99,961.75
Florida Development Corp. Stock ..................................
4,034.00
Florida Development Corp. Advanc. ................................
I733.7
. S. Securities ......•................S.........................
675,743.74
C ash on Hand and in Banks . . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,237,934.2
Prepaid Federal Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
145,580.00
Office Building and Equipment .. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(less Depreciation)
310,501.20
TOTAL
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Savings Accounfs .......• • • • • • • • •.. . . . . . •... •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .S.. l7,657,741.50
Advances, Taxes, Insurance . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . .
33,207.41
Loans in Process ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I4,2I.9S
Advance - F. H L. Bank ......................................... 1600,000.00
Other Liabilities ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
66,372.73
Deferred Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • •
67,893.55
Reserves:
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General
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Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .
325,004.33 . . . . . . . 2,213,696.14
TOTAL
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inweu company policy that was
in charter business hn been ernoon by the county cammin- terlals $200,000.
1.500: administration 312M1)O; in- 20(1; site acquisitions
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noted by Showatter Flying Ser- •sfon, budgets submitted by the
Operational costs for the
More than 3L000 nach1nIs
An increase in last year"; walked off their jobs ø'rldaj,
vice, of Orlando, primarily for road department, county sani- traffic signals in the county are supplies $300; legal and acgroups of businessmen going tarian, port authority and coun- listed as $3,000 for electrical countant 12,000, printing $1,000, budget for the county agent .ig.inst Northwest, P r a n'
telephone $600; travel expenses and home economics depart- World. Eastern, National and
on trips to Atlanta or Tallahas. ty agent and home economics service and maintenance,
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merit of 341,004) '.vas requested.
department were reviewed.
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United. The strike has halted (I
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board
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mitted by J. C. Lavendw-, road missioners had requested was
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OXFORD, England (UP!)
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at the commission room in million daily.
but an error of $7,000 was found expenditure of $466,800 would
the
courthouse.
A dozen valuable ancient Egyp- to bring the new total to $660,- be required for materials.
The struck airlines amd to
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tian pots, on loan to the London 188, an increase of $37,348 over
The budget of the county san•
Following the equalizatmu f-bargain jointly with thr union
meetmg bilget. høain
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: Itarian Is $32,108. No major in. j
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shmolean
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and Northeast AirIInoa, with
have b
bid by mista4t tO it ed In the road department bud.
The Port Authority requested
empinyes represented by the
Florida, a it d partIcularly
private buyer. The error was get are motor vehicles $68,100; Increase of $38,600 from last
machinists, (lid not anter into
discovered when the purchaser three-quarter yard drag line, year's $76,400 to siis,000.
Central Florida, is being scout.
the agreement and: have riot
put- them up for suction at a $30,000; three and three-quarter 1ltems listed were advertising ed for future movies arid the
tn struck.
London salesroom.
yard payloader $23,000; asphal i national periodicals $1,000; Sunshine State soon may beOther non.struck ;urllnes have
come the mie location capicontracts
with mechanics rep
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ientecl by the AFt..CIO Trans.
So claims John Hugh of Or.
Terse no comments" were port Workers Union.
lando, new head of the Florida heard from County Commission
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Movie Producers Msociation. Chairman .Iohn Alexander and to grow in intensity and variRead "Florida
On Camera" Commissioners Edward Var- Lion across the nation.
by Dick McHenry, in this borough and John Fitzpatrick
The chief dispute is 'iver a
week's All Florida Magazine, when queried this morning as union demand for wage indistributed with Friday"; San- to their reaction to the Cassel. creases of about 33 cents an
ford Heraldberry City Council'-3 UflflIfltJtI$ hum- over .i three-year contract
An adventure for the young VOte to adopt a resolution urg- period. The company huts mdiand not-so-young in the iungle- ing i nev site he chosen for - it&amp;cl it would lifter slightly
like beauty of Central l'torida the county court house. prefer- ;it'e thou time 4.tu.48 cents roeis another feature in thLs week"; ably one in the cenler of the )riuiieuidecf by a presidential
ma.uine.
county.
ouuiel over the same period.
Join All Florida in a canoe
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trip down the seven mile'; of en on ree'rnimendatiun of its
twisting, turning Juniper Run planning board which also sug- ..ai1 r
STERLING, Cob. (UPI)-.t
in the Ocala National Forest.
gested the county commission
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Leesburg this season hat a seek legislative action, if nec.
peruitor her., L'tieslny and said
dream baseball team, a Cinder- essary. to hold a referendum
ella story. in its "Athletic';.' move the county sear fruumi San. he wits iLuck :n a telephone
Read, "Once Upon a Diamond" ford.
houthi '-viteji high winds jammed
by Dick Dale of the All Florida
Alexander adikil
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Out on Merritt island stands on the matter us what I have ?JU1tj "I)i'emsk the iiusa in the
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eighth wonder of the world, read in the newspaper
phune houth dour" to eape.
FIRST CUSTOMER at Sanford Atlantic National Bank's new drive-in
the
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Read
The operator contacted reCumnmissiomier'; W. Lawrence
windows was Mrs. Robei-t Bilihimer, who rect'ived a $10 savings account
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mteresting, mforrnative Swofford intl Lee G;urv were piurnen who freeti- the iuuifree. Clyde Long, (left) bank officer, presents the check, as Mrs. Maraccount
of the building, the tot avuilabe for etnnnwnt.
prisunud 'idler.
jorle Todd, teller, prepares to open business for the day. (Herald Photos
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March.
A presentence investigation
has been ordered by Judge
Roger Dykes for John E. McConuha.
Freed on a directed verdict
of not guilty was Roy II. Clanton Jr., and acquitted by the
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handling near captivity loads
with rçsetvntinn spitee "not
always available." However, iii)reserved vents can be obtained
in the lounge cars or on a spitce
available lisais in the reserved
scat sections in the coaches and

Rev. Jim Barnett, one of
Sanford's most beloved former
ministers, will be speaking to
members of the Sanford Kiwanis Club Wednesday. We
know all Jim's many friends
here will look forward to seelog him again. A good man.

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taD servkes in Seminole County
sitice the slx.day olti strike have
beeti markedly Inv,-c'nsetl, In
some Instances as high as 5(1
ier cent nbove nirmul, offltinls
report today.
With the end of the strike
not in sight, traffic on these
facilities is ex;wctt'd to vontinut, at ii high i-ate.
lioth l'rnilways :mnd Greyhound have added extra huMus,
In some cases up to three
hIdes, to carry the lond for ii
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Looks like Seminole County
is going to be turned Into another Volusia County, with a
courthouse site fight pending.
The feud there has been going
on for years and hundreds of
thousands of dollars have been
spent in ii fruitless battle to
move the courthouse at DeLand
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of the state. Normal hIgh
ratiges from 88 to 82, with normal low 72 to 75. Over the
southern half of the state teniperatures will average near
normal high of 87 to Pt and
normal low of 78 to 70.
In St. Louis, where the mercury climbed to 105 Tuesdny and
has been lO0.pltis for four clays,
20 deaths were attributed to the
hot weather, most of them elti.
erly persons. Six other heat-related deaths were reported In
nearliy St. Clair County, Ill.
Mote thati 1(10 persons at the
All-Star bnsebnll game in St.
Louis were treated for bent.
caused iIlnesse.
The Union Electric Co. in St.
Louis said It planned to continue rationing electric power
to flOO,000 customers in an attempt to avert a blackout. The
company cut off power Theatiny to 850,000 customers on a
rotating basis up to two hoUrs
Other cities also have rephtccl power shortages this svdek,
including four in Nebrasica.
Many cities reported record
consumption of power because
of the use of cooling devices.-•
The Federal Power Coinmisian sent telegrams to 500 major utilities urging them to
marshal their full power recources to minimize the possibility of power failures.
Violent storms broke out
Tuesday and Tuesday night in
widely scattered sections of the
country.
In Florida a thunderstorm
dropped hail on Bradenton and
spawned a funnel cloud aa It
moved eastward across Manatee
County.
capital, p.rt at
In the p!ite
the blame for the prolonged hot
spell was cast on the jet stream
high-flying winds blowing
west to east across the conti.
nent.
Normally, the U.S. Weather
Bureau asid, the jet stream follows a long graceful curve, up
into Canada and down again,
carrying cool air masses out
of the Far North into the midcontinent. Lately, however, it's
just blowing more or less
straight out over the Atlantic.

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Thursday. Only about six weeks
remain before the opening of
the fall school term, August 29.
This will also signal the open.
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institution of higher learning,
Seminole Junior College.

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given the mutter of adoption of
by-laws at the first post-organigational meeting of the Seminolu County Deuiocratk
xe-vutive Committee scheduled
fur 8 p.m. Thursday at the
county commission tuom, Dr.
\V. Vincent Roberts, chairman
announced today.
It is Isu expected
timis will be heard from the
creduntiuls committee toti,k appuintnwnt to fill the 22
vacancies on the umumittee.
I'lami will be made fur a
cc'nt-es-tei registration drive in
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LIVLE RED I4CHOOL HOUSE gets a $75 boost from 'Flieta lpsIk)u sot'orlty. Cheek la presenti td to Chures Kunp( (center), president ot' Scudnole County AsaocItIojI for Mentally Retaii'ded Children, At Iut't is Mi's.
Jo JCuhlke, treuaurr i intl t tight is Mi's. Punieht Cooper, president.
School to,- returded ehi dreun Is suiportetl by I)IIbIiC tloniit flfl
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lust time Tuesday and it
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stolen from each.
Sairford potce officer Larry
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tiurse ';tulen from their home
at 134 Pine
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tlt4 Autdur*un, 124 Pinu Crest
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Previously 15 African counIa- tv, rvcoguueti the NativnaIit
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teen are divided by age into
small groups, with campsites Line Railroad in Sanford will
scattered over the wooded hold their third quarterly Safe.
tract.
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some of the camp aCt!VitiCS in- station.
chide nature study, swimming.
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crafts. and singing.
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and urges all employes, their
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of Folsom man on stone wea- this meeting.
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first year the school was In ope
By Maryann Miles
New pri ncipal of Bear Lake ration and has been principal
Elementa ry School is Floyd C. of Lake Mar)' Elementary
ilicki Richards who er'ed
chool for the past seven years.
teacher in the Block Room the
Richards received his B. A.
and M. S. degrees at Stetson
University and will receive his
Girls
PHD In April, 1967, at the University of Florida.
A former Navy man stationed
at Sanford Naval Air Station. he
and his wife, Roberta, and son,
David, make their home at 107
By Jane Casselberry
N. Mellonville Avenue, Sanford.
Approximately 200 G I r I Their daughter Mrs. Robert
Scouts, Brownies, and leaders (Sandra) Jennings, will be a
are participating in a day camp, teacher at Lakemont School in
which opened Monday at the winter Park, beginning In JanDew Drop Pool site in Cassel- uary.
berry, and will continue Monday The Richards are members of
through Thursday through July the First Church of Christ Scien21.
tist.
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Budget Commission Tuesday posals for university personnel budget director and the merit- and Nart.th Counties and the
encouraging.
WASHINGTON (OP)-Some lea, in particular, while the A group of congressmen Itist without a change.
had been approved by the system IA) work out a reason- I third around the panhnndlt Commission to st.op uimuthorAimy helicopter pilots and supply has not been able to back from Viet Nam reported in
Referring to "past oxperi- Board of Regents.
able
scale.
from Port St. ,loc' to Alligator izt'd payments on accident,
others with critical military keep pace.
speeches to the House that the ences," Secretary of State Tom
He said the regents made
health and lift' insurance preIn other business, the Cab- Point.
ipecialties will find themselves
The Army Is making strong U. S. military position is greatly Adams emphasized that the some changes in the proposed I met, put off reserving of three
5t4t11- School Supt. Floyd miums for its employes.
sent back to Viet Nun faster
efforts to produce th ousands improved but the war's end re- cabinet. commission was zip. salaries submitted b til l lIfli- coastal areas for state-sponsor- Christian, who called for post- I -Created a n Everglades
than they expected, it.
of new chopper crewmen and mains a long way off. Most of proving the proposed salaries versities but that the hoard ed treasure hunting for the ponement. of action, said he Natural ilesources Coordinntlearned today.
exactly its they were submit- was in agreement with the second time In a month.
and other cabinet members I ing Committee composed of
A decision has been made to maintenance personnel. This is the 14 set no time limit. but
final figures.
The move, hacked by Adams, I needed more time to study the reprt'st'nuitives of the State
shorten the time between in- expected to cure the situation some said U. S. commanders ted.
n
would
Salaries
for
university
perio
The
budget
cc
Conservation Department, the
restrict commercial sal- proposal.
in
in
possible
in
one
i
a
s
believe victory
voluntary tours for certain bad.- in time.
sonnel were included In long touched off a lengthy controv- vora from searching for the
Game and Fresh Water Fish
In
other
action,
the
Cabinet:
Generally, the Army said It or two years.
Ii needed specialists, the Army
lists of changes for state er ersy
last year by decreasing estimated 1.800 sunken vessels
,-Approved
it new hoard of Commission and the Central
makes "every effort to give
said,
ployes who make more than some of the raises proposed believed off the Florida coasts education policy which will al- and Southern Florida Control
The demand has rocketed for everyone, exclusive of volun$12,500 per year.
for university personnel. Re- I within the th ree large strips low counts school hoards to District. The committee will
helicopter pilots and niechan- teefl, two years in anoth er
Budget director W a] I c ports that University of Fbi- of submerged land.
adopt next year's budge ts. tip. develop solutions to the probaignment before being eligible
Henderson said the lists in. ids President J. Wavc Reit
Burns
said
he
opposed
the
prove salary schedules arid de- km of getting enough water
for subsequent tours In Viet
cluded
all
of
the
top-level
emattempted
to
resign
In
a
secret.
move.
Mainly
because
it
would
termine the amount of local to the Everglades National
Num."
; ploycs where salaries were be- meeting at the governor's man- commit. the state-t-ontrur- to tJixes needed without. state cer- Park without harming the deer
The normal Viet Nun tour
ing changed for the second sian climaxed the dispute which the wishes of the legislature- tifiration this year.
and other wildlife in eanservafor all services is one year.
hail
of
th
biennium.
The
new
eventually
was
settled
by
salto
large
expenses
of
money
in
-Agreed
the
State
Con5tition
area three in south Fbor
The first indications of the
otes
fiscal year began July 1.
at-v
adjustments,
the
future
for
the
archaelog.
tuticmal
Revision
Commission
ida.
new action relating to men
MRS. EMMA V. DUBOSE I In all cases, Henderson said,
In a related action, the corn- ical exploration of the areas. i
with critical skills Caine in
J1rs, Emma V. DUBOIIC,
JULY
the raises represented a pro. mission rejected a parole cornThe three sea regions are so;
closed-door testimony by Gen. died at 5:30 a.ni. today in Fbormissisus
Willie B. Bennett, ?ilaeBell Harold K. Johnson, Army chief al Heights where she made her
Walker, Jessie Tanner, Estella of staff, before a Senate Atni home with her niece, Mrs.
Dome Majors, Ma- ed Services subcommittee.
Maude Coleman.
He was asked about the posne Manley, Brenda Williams,
Born Nov. 2, 1874, in George.
Margaret Dugan Orin Lan. sibility of a need to request an
she was the wife
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dress, Sanford; Nancy Brax- extension of tours of duty iii of the lute Mote A. DuBose and
CHICAGO (AP)
Bands
of
police
turned
off
a
fire
hydrant
tian
Leadership
Conference,
and
stoc, Altamonte Springs; Bessie Viet. Nun for specialists
had lived in Sanford since 1918. Negro youths ran through a in the Negro neighborhood dur- Negro
community
leaders
3t. lsby, DeBary; Harold A. Johnson said there were two She was a member of the Meth- near Southwest Side neighborhelped
police
quiet
the
disturbnight.
brokl
ing
hot,
muggy
weather.
courees.
lehubiger, New Smyrna Beach; ul*rnative
odist Church.
hood Tuesday,
ance
"For the critical specialists
I.nwSie E. Sites, Orange City ;
Survivors, ira addition to Mrs. windows, looting stores and It was the second major tisTwenty-four
Negroes were
G.orge Butler, Nalerest.
like the helicopter pilot, we Coleman, are a son, James 0. hurling rocks and homemade turbance in Chicago this sum- aresteci
and
several persons
could extend the tour in Viet DuBose, of North Miami, and bombs.
mer.
were injured during the melee.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Wendell Ma- Nani and maintain the twosister, Mrs. S. N. Pope, of The disturbance was ignited Dr. Martin
Luther
King
Jr.,
including
motorists whose car
year tour out of Viet. Nun Georgetown.
Jars, Sanford, a boy.
during the late afternoon when chairman of the Southern Chris- windows were shattered 'y
with his family, or we can curDiaeh.u.ges
Brisson Funeral Home is in
rocks as they drove through the
William Griffin, N o r in a tall the time that he had With charge of arrangements.
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area
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Clovehis
family
after
he
has
served
Jean Carr and baby boy,
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The Incident came on a
land Manning, Annie B. Pal- a tour there," he said.
"At the present time, our
night when an 88-degree tern'\ \ mer, Mary Dell Lee, James
perature
enveloped
the
city.
Miner, Robert Crenshaw, Bren- plan is to go to the curtail- 1)UiioMi, MUS. ESISIA
runeral iaervt(eI4 for Mrs. nrnuua V.
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Conspiring With
'I",
da Williams, Sanford; Harold merit of his time on an acconii n
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i)u)3u.tt, 91, of Sanford, who
flettona;
Harold
partied
with
family
tour,
and
was
96.
J. Young,
WL.I1
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WASHINGTON (AP)-A
Union.
Thursday at flrt.nn Funeral
Cueno, Geneva; Jesse MulIms, we expect that we are going
The disturbance at the lire
1iumwith
ltv.
itoliert-Ni.
mer
military
aide to the Joint A federal grand jury indict- hydrant began about 5:30 p.m.
Lake Mary; John W. DeLoach, to have to return some hellSPECIAL IMPORTED CHINA
'I'.'rni,k ,
Graci lilethodist
Chiefs
of
Staff
has
been
accusment
Lake Monroe; William Kembro, copter pilots to Viet- Nun
no MI.- 104 pc. aennce for 12
C,urch u!Iiciattzz. nurial wilt
naming William Bent-v Several hundred Negroes were
I.s$.Js._..,u5Lt$!.
tat It
LLtkevifw Cemetery. ed of conspiring to deliver dc- Whalen, a retired Army lieu. involved in the incident and
Lengwood; Nancy L. Spray, shortly after a year out of
,,Uw
Iiri.iac'a
Funeral
Burnt'
lii
4j3
that country."
Osteen.
tense information to the Soviet tenant colonel, said the Infor- police were reporting sporadic
rbitrirt
uarrn zstmi
63 pc, service for 8
.$34,88
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mation Included data on atomic- pockets
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new Tyler Tender fei-tilIp.ei'
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dispenser and a cUrtis herbidde machine, shown In operation. After th e tour th e erwd
fileti chicken,
was treated
on the cob nuti watci-cot
A meeting of lime tniqterq, e.
nwlmi,
Dr. John l)nm-hy, newly ap- cemil 110 Imartl iiwinlu'rq, and nil
pointed head of the ('ontini committees of the (eiu'vn lIlFlorida Exwt-imi'nt. St n ti on toi'k'at anti (11vtmenli'gk'nl Sit
R letter of thanks with i'Iety itims lweii notnuineed for 2
regard to lanai i-eeenth' acquit-- p. m. Sunday at Ft. I,nne Park.
In tiotiec Irmu the set'retnty,
ed by the station for epet-lMum-pity, It is reMrs.
mental purposes.
Highlight of the event was quested that etich commiltve
a drawing fat- a 50 pound hag head bring a card I able to P"
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Iiti)flI!' Which W85 won by yule IVairkitig SIIICP (IiI the
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and Richard Helms, intelligence TALLAHASSEE (AP)-Uni. motion of one or two steps in i mi ss ion salary schedule.
to lot , miles in width, onc tx- wze, taking the wrong approach
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chief. Senate Democratic Lead- versity sa)itries-... subject that the salary scale.
utters T) proI'ointing out. inequities in the tending from
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WASHINGTON (AP)
of the
out a International trade, the tree tility, Is really the
Johnson has
1lo of people anti Ideas th full future' to ard a PacUtc era In
four-point policy f- peace
America and Asia are
combining Ti. S. commit- participation of all nations In an I
partners across the ocean.
rnent against aggression the ' International community and
for Irn- common
human In other developments Tur's
th Red Chi- progress and development, he day:
proved relations
said.
M.
that 'a peaceful Secretary of State Dean Rusk
in Asia
a peace of conciliation' Jonn- mainland China Is central to a told a news conference that
still
in a speech Tuesday peaceful Asia," he said Peking Peking and Hanoi
night to the American Alumni must be discouraged
showing no intent to end th
encour- Viet Nam war, and 'we are no
'Communists In Asia jitiu) be. aged toward peaceful cooperaover the hump yet we haven't
Have in farce to achieve their tion th others.
begun to see the end of th is
goals' and the United States, as He cited U. S. efforts
so far thing yet" while North Viet
a Pacif ic power, "will not re- unsuccessful
to open up tray- Nam continues to send men and
treat from the obligations of el between the United SL*teh
th
materiel against the
freedom and security in Asia" and mainland china.
bipar
tisan
ed
and particularly In VIt'i Nam, Such U. S. Ini tiatives will con- Johnson call
tnue, he said 'because we be. congressional leaders to the
he said.
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with an additional $1,000 for
repair stock.
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soon as materials are received,
(in approximately a week),
work on installing the water
line from Onora Road to Sunland Estates will begin.
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system was purchased by the
city several months ago from
Brailey Odham, developer.
A meeting to discuss new
sign regulations with members
of the Zoning and Planning
Board has been qs4 for ,Tnlv
21. Commissioners expressed
dissatisfaction with present outlines and noted that the new
ordinances must be broad
enough to cover new businesses
which will be moving into the
community.
Transfer of beer and wine license and merchant's license
from John D. Carlton to William Boling and F. Waddle was
approved. Commissioners also
approved a policy of making all
li censes, except liquor licenses,

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Road, It was pointed out that the works In this small section
In a discussion of extension one section of property, owned of the highway," commission'
of street lights south on Hwy. by Dr. A. W. Adams of Daytona ca-a commented.
Beach has not been annexed to Approval of a bill for $30,400
17-92 from 27th Street to Onora
the city and therefore does not for lakefront dredging was glv'
qualify for street lights. Ef. on. The cost represents driedge
p
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forts to get a favorable answer ing of 237,000 cubic yards of
from Dr. Adams have proved hydraulic fill at 28 cents a cubic
u
s point, City Man- yard. Bill for removal of 285,000
futile 5
ager W. E. Knowles reported. cubic yards of peat at 18 centS
Commissioners decided to a cubic yard has been paid.
egroes U
"come off Oncira Road and run Resignation of William Bush
the lights north to th Street., from the City Zoning and Planerecting poles, but not street ning Commission was accepted
Or
lights In the un-annexed see- "with regret."
GRENADA, Miss. (AP)
A lion, until such time as annex- Tentative approval was given
non-violent push by Negroes to ation Is approved."
the "revised revision" of the
make Grenada "an open city" "We don't want to penalize city's new salary scale for emthat work on
shaped up today with the miii- the Sanford Shopping Plus be- pioyes In order proceed.
can
budget
th
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cause Dr. Adams is holding u
tant faction watching scornfully
poised to take over if the drive
falters.
The Rev. Hosea Williams, a
leader In Dr. Martin Luther
King's Southern Christian Lid•-'--:-,
ership Conference, told a rIiy
Monday night "Get on your
going-to-jail shoes. We are oiig
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to keep the streets of Grenada
Miss., hot."
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include a boycott of white men.
chants downtown and numerous
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and crowded Negro cht'rch,
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By Jane Casaclberry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of Cs
eaibsrry dedicated a fitti
msorial Sunday afternoon
Camp Howard on Markhi
Road to two of their numi
who lost their lives in t.rai
accident during the past yes
and.a.half,
A flag pole and base erect
by the scouts and their lead
were dedicated In the memc
of Jackie "Sparky" Span
who died at the age of
years In December, 1964,
the result of a cave in, a
Daniel P. Zoretic, age 12, w
drowned several months 1st
Jackie's parents are Mr. a
Mrs. E .Sparks of Casselber
and Daniel was the son of
and Mrs. Thomas Zoretic
Longwood.
In addition to members
the families of the boys bei
honored postumously, parer
of the 25 Scouts participati-in the ceremony also atter
ccl.
Members of the troop sto
at attention behind the fl pole as Assistant Scout.mast
Eddie CundLff explained t
Purpose of the memorial.
The veil was removed ftc
the base containing the dei
cat.ory plaque by troop mu
cots Tim Cund 1ff and T
Daniel, at which time the col
guard, consisting of All
Sullivan and Arthur Your
advanced.
Taps were played by All
Young with Steve Adams blo
lflg the echo,
Scoutmaster W. T. Dan
gave a short talk on the pt
sonality of the two boys si
their activities while membe
of Troop :341.
At the end of the ceremoi
the call to colors and z-etre
were sounded by the bugh
and the flag, which had be
flying at half must, was loi
ered.
Cundif!, who headed the pr
ject, donated a great deal
the mates-fats needed tAl bul
the nsemoniul, such us the fit
pole and bricks.
Cementt, also was donated 1
Punning Lumber Company at
Scoutmaster Daniel. Briel
were laid by Seminole Masom
and Consolidated Steel, Loni
wood, donated the use of th e
equipment to erect the pale,

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Al
— John G1eziier. the Republic
hopeful (or U.S. senator (ro
Alabama, was introducing hit
sell to folks recently In a Mo
gomez-y restaurant.
He shook hands with one ms
and asked for his vote.
'I'm Roy Mayliull, chairnm
of the State Democratic Execi
live Committee," was tt
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U.S. Navy has transferred In
US Brattlebor, a patrol craf ,
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32-575S
By Donna Estea
The Progressive Baptist State
The North Orlando Village
Sunday School and Baptist
Council at regular meeting vol.
'rralnlng Union will bold its
d to accept the gift from the
opening session program TuesNorth
Orlando Comnany a! .
day evening, July 19, * p.m.
fogging machine Installed on a
at the Civic Center.
trailer
for use In the 1llag to
A 50 vo1ee adult choir and 75.
radicate
snoaqultos and other
1.
voice youth choir will be feainsects. Clerk Helen Green was
tured at this prcgraTn. Th ese
instructed to write a letter to
two choirs are composed of
the company expressing appre
members from all churches of
s.
iation of the board for the maall denonilnatiofla.
chine.
The adult choir under the diIn other business, council
Hughes,
rection of Rev. A. J.
heard
a member of the staidJackionvme, will sing such --.
mg-room-only audience suggest
numbers as: "HOW Great Thou •
to the cltirens that pretest be
'Great
and
Glorious,"
Art,"
tegistered
with the county com
e
World,"
.
th
Loved
"God So
mission
on
possible tax ane
t
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"Come on Children,
ers.
Solo.
('l'PR$es which may be k'vid
Shout," and many oth
due to the Increased budget re1st.. are Mrs. Evelyn Clark,
quests.
Mrs. Lark Th omas, Mrs. Neta
Allen,
Mrs.
Shirley
The board agreed to purchase
Boykina,
a
Merkerson,
Mrs.
th
stop and yield signs and reflecMrs. Carle
Mary Gibson, Mrs. Lucille
tor paint to refinish all street
Brown, Mrs. Katie Cherry and
signs In the village with cost
Otis Bush.
not to exceed $230 on recomThe youth choir under the dimendation of road and bridge
rection of Mrs. Mary Whitechairman Lloyd Brown.
burst, will sing: "Inflamatus,"
aeret erereadwtthetot ro mNtf—
"The Battle Hymn of Repub.
'HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rosiland,' says godfather
Letters were read from the
lie," "Ain't Got Time to Din," Jimmy Peterson (center) as he presents young
North Orlando resident manag- stall a Civil Defense radio an"Ride Up In De Chariot," and
Rosiland Black (left) with a bicycle for her birther, Frank Fasula, notifying that tenna at the village office buildmany oth er selections. Soloists
day. On right and in background are some of the
the company Is considering his ing.
are Sonja Errol, Pamela Cher- many guests that attended Ilosiland's party.
recommendation that a small Councilman Charks Rowell
ry and Gayl Robinson.
tractor be given to the village urged that residents not dump ing
Greetings and words of we]- and four children, William. Mrs. Wilhelmenia Farris, one
with several of his workers.
and granting permission to In. trash on the rights-of-way?
come will be given by Rev. B. Lewis, Jacquelyn and Angelia. of th e neighbors invited, ex.
V. Palm er, Rev. Fuller, Mayor Congratula ti ons, Paul.
pressed to th is reporter that
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A. L. Wilson, Sheriff J. L. Boba ll present had an enjoyable
Superintendent R. T. MU- Rosiland Black, daughter of afternoon.
by, and Chineta Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Black, was
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The Study Course Workshop feted on her eighth birth day, Shirley Guy and Shirley Ca.
will begin daily at 6:45 a.m. at July 7, wi th a party given by pars departed on Monday to
High School wi th Dean her godparents, Mr. and Mrs. atte.id a Youth Workshop which
Jimmy Peterson. at their home. is being held on e
J. L. Stephens in charge.
University
Rosiland was presented a of Florida campus,thGainesville.
A bus is being provided for
and will leave Western Flyer bicycle by her Both girls will represent th
transportation
grooms
godparents and other gifts from Tn-Hi-V at this Workshop. e
St. Johns at 6 a.m.
The courses are as follows: her guests.
"Building A Standard Sunday Parta king of ice cream, cooklosi Black left for RochesSchool," designed for superin- lea and punch with th e honoree ten, N. V., last Friday for
an
tendents, Mrs. Amy S. Curry, were: Shirley Ann and Gwen. indefinite stay with relati ves,
Instructor; "When Do Teachers dolyn Debase, Charolette Scott,
Teach," designed for Sunday Allen, Patricia and Randy Jester Thomas of Newark, N.
School teachers, Rev. H. B. Bookman, Johnnie Lou and Pais spending two weeks of
Whitehui'st, instructor; "Build. tricia Payne, Penny Joseph, his vacation with his mother,
ing a Training Program," de. Freddie Gibson, Ronald and Mrs. Lessie Thomas, and his
signed for Baptist Training Norma Nelson, Clifton Mc. broth er, Robert B. Thomas Jr.
Union workers, A. Heard, in Clary, Walter Lee Whach, Paul
structor; "Stewardship," do- and Eddie Williams, Bonnie Recent houseguest of Mrs.
signed for all Christians, Bet'. Flemminga, Robert Garrett, Eloulse J. Eubanks and son,
Isadore Edwards, Instructor; Debra flaws, Susie Davis, La. Granville Sidney, was Sidney K.
"The Teaching Ministry of th e s'ern and Sheryl Boykins, and Jordan, Mrs. Eubanks' father.
Extension Visitor," designed for Patricia Peterson.
He left this morning for his
Missionary Workers; "Church Assisting Mrs. Peterson in home in Pensacola.
Music," and many other church sr'Ang th e refreshments were
Josle. Beulah and Johnny
related courses.
Relatives and friends jour.
Black.
activities
e
week's
th
Some of
ucying to Sanford over the
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weekend to pay their last reMr. and Mrs. A. C. lumh spects
WEDNESDAY, JJIy
to th e late Lucien B. Eu.
11 a.m. Sermon, Rev. W. W. and Mr. and Mrs. Sykes upon banks were:
Woods, St. Paul Missionary sored a neighborhood backyard Mr. and
Mrs. William Latson
Baptist C h u r c Ii, Bradenton, Four th of July picnic for up. and family, Ft. Lauderdale;
proximately 50 persons.
Choir and Ushers,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones
7:30 p.m. Youth Speaks:
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
"God a Living Reality and
bert Helms, John Eubanks,
Personality," Pearlie Smith ,
Harald Hair, Sondra Gadson of
Mt. Moriab, Beeridge, Fla., and
Jacksonville; Mrs. B e r a I c e
Joey Burt, Zion Hill, Sebring.
Jenkins a n d granddaughter,
7:45 p.m. Sermon, Rev. H.
Mrs. Cappie A. Brown, Mrs.
H. Robinson, First Baptist,
lattie Duval, Mrs. Rosa E.
Lake Wales, choir and ushers.
Gilliam and Mr. and Mrs. E llis
ThURSDAY, JULY 21
of
Ft. Pierce; Aifreda Rice,
11 a.m. Sermon, Rev. B. T.
New York City; Mrs. Bessie
Williams, Altamonte Springs. LOS ANGELES (AP)
The Hollister
and daughter, Wins.
Choir and Ushers.
postwar babies have grown into ton-Salem, N. C.; Rev. ant
7 pin. Youth Speakers: San, a flabby generati on of Amen- Mrs. Eubanks, St. Augustine;
dra Holloway, Jacksonville, and cans, puffed by the easy U1(. Mr. and Mrs. William All
Frederick Fields, Lake wales. and stooped by lengthy tcit'vI- Winter Park; Mr. and Mrs. en,
Joe
7:30 p.m. Sermon, Rev. A. slon vigils.
Martin, Woodbine, Ga.; Mr.
Drayton, First Baptist, Moore That's the opinion of athietc and Mrs. Jacob
Odom, ClerHaven, Choir and Ushers.
trainers George Sullivan of the monte; Richard Brooks, West
FRIDAY, JULY n
University of Nebraska and Vii Palm Beach; Charles Wyche,
11 a.m. President's Message 11am Newell of Purdue Univer James E v e r r e t t, Leroy
7:30 p.m. Sermon, Rev. L. 11. sity, at the 43rd annual Amrri- "Breezy" Brown, and Short y
Hendrix, Beth el, Win ter Park, can Physical Therapy A&amp;ocia- Holton, of Miami.
Choir and Ushers.
tion meeting here.
SATURDAY, JULY
Sullivan
7:30 a.m. Study Course Sum- "They're too fat."
bald Monday of Americans b'wn
many,
in
1945, 1946 and 1947.
10 a.m. Rev. J. B. Ada, mod automatic piM that hu worked wondets
The cake above is something we whipped
erator panel discussion, "The "Youngsters use power mowthe
lawn,
ride
bito
mow
ers
for
psopk who ingtd
birthday
of
celebrate
the
25th
bw1ss saw a
up
to
help
Rising Tide of Social Problems
ey've
as
soon
th
cycles
almost
as
nickel.
the United States Savings Bond program,
as They Relate To."
7:30 p.m. State Youth on Pa- learned to walk and th en, of
Today there are outstanding alnioat $50
Although there ill be no confetti, no
course, graduate to cars and
rade.
billion
In Boàdi—a solid Aoa=W rock
born-blowing—in
fact,
no
party,
there
are
motor bikes," Newell said.
SUNDAY, JULY 24
which
millions
of Amakim swil oa
a number of reasons to celebrate this quar9:30 a.m. Sunday School can. Both men said television was MIAMI (AP)
Three
ter-century observance.
And today, above at 5.vI.p Bonds are
ducted by local and district the single largest factor in bad hildren died in an over hot
asW way fotallAmIcaestoIIa cot our
Since that first one was sold on May 1,
superintend ents. Rev. E. Arm. posture called "TV slump."
parked car while their mother
men In Vietnam. While they are there, WW
and
1941, Americans have bought more than
ester, president of First South "They get round shoulders
was making a $10-a-pint blood
*
of
us Can rc'fl'fl aloof on the aldsIlncs
*
State Sunday School Conven- eurature of th e spine from sit-. dona tion at a medical supply
$150 billion worth of Series E and H Bonds
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tiug in front of television ilke- house.
tiOfl.
and still buy them at a $445 billka.par
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J.
a.VEMB or
11 am. Sermon, Rev.
this," Sullivan said, demonst.rat- Police said the children died
year clip.
Sims, president Progressive Ing a slumped position With either of suffocation or heat
Pay
About $100 billion have Wee cacd
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Baptist State Convention, pas- most of the body weight on the stroke The car's windows were
and spent for homes, college IuItlo.i new
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tar Second Baptist, Jackson- back of the neck.
zoiled up.
IuleresS on m £ mmd H Ho.Jae. pn,i
cars and furniture, emezpncies—and help.
*
yule, choir and ushers.
Mrs. Geraldine Luke found tier
FOR AMIRICAN5
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buss rsissd S 4.15% Ili"
ing dreams
ic ttiie for millions of Amer*
Z p.m. Mammoth Mass Meet___
cLildren's bodies when she yeAdd
S.
asatwIsy.
Z Bind. mere Jlsr
ic f.mii,
lag, sermon, Rev. H. V. Palturned to the car. The lab I'.ad
**
in PW 7
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4i.i9
suer, First Sblluh, Choir and
Over haJfthe Bonds boutitarcpurcbsacd
been unexpectedly busy Monday
WX ownmsws, S.c. 8
Baud. m.w
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Plan-.a
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on
the
Savings
Payroll
bestir S. buy, mmd Add,
and
she
had
to wait for
. • .
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Australian
Paul White of Rochester, N. LONDON (AP)
estimated the children were in
y., visited recently with his Prime Minister Harold Bolt ''ill the car about three hours.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas return to Washin gton for more Th
e temperature outside the
White, 131 Academy Avenue.
talks with President Johnso
n
on
blUed
was about 90
Paul is an assistant executive his way home from Britain.
degre
es
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chef M the Cartwrtgbt inn An Bolt is an all-out supporter
th
West Henrietta, N. Y. He Was Johnson's policy in Viet Nam Officials estimated e temp.
elevated to this position in May and has said be thinks Britain ezature inside the closed car
of this year. He also serves as should send at least a token iiiIght have reached 130 degrees.
A passerby reported seeing the
TM U.S. Govcrsaert dow ot pay for this adse'(tsst. It to prommW - sU.
food manager for Hillside Cliii- force there.
miss is COO9IO$ with the 7aaar$' Dpsr*ai.st and TM sdve1MN4 0muAL
children
crying
and
noticed
that
WashingBolt
will
arrive
in
drena Center in Rochester.
o
A 1957 graduate of Crooms ton Wednesday and is expected- the car windows were roiled up,
High, be yesides In Jiochester to stay only one day. But he's said Police Sgt. Andrew Giorbut she assumed the vs
with his wife, the former Joyce listed for at least two meetings dana,
hicle
was
air conditioned.
K. Parker of Houston, Texas, with Johnson.
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Wo wish to thank 7nu nn comes white hot.
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Political Notebook

Thought For Today

WA8ll1N(;T0N (NEA) Oil(, There inity be times nowadays lie im celebrated bay
in the
year ago
respected
Washwhen,
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bonths, purchased by Ger- 24 3.
ngton observers broke hito Ing, he Imuigines that. history ning much was said of his a
many at a fraction of their original
print Almost simultnilrouslY 111"Y Prove hin oitly durable previllition of the uses of pow.
cost, were sold back to a suddenly
Two kinds of gratitude: The sudden
with s1% epluir
maries of friend.
electorate r ;o, poser and Johnson
bomb-short Pentagon foi a healths pio- kind we
j
feel for what we take; the
en being heapWith a national
rt! often spoLen of at; an un.
larger kind we feel for what we give- ed on President Johnson.
strongly Democratic, it
H Y COIl Ofl,.
When people can do this kind of bus- —Edwin A. Robinson, American poet
W e will continue to help them ual excitement is not
Th e
set ft
whole t
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rimaright he reMuny
cans, to Judge
Iness with Uncle Sam, it's hard to till- (Pulitzer Prize winner).
talking. That same week, elected fit IMIR by millions who front their recorded comment. in every way possible.
ily glandular secretions but tac.
Miss Ann Ruder
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Johnson nallied his top 1114le, Ilecept, lifill flot only without miss in I,yndon Johnson the
tual stimulation of the senstYouth Employment
Live glans penis and giants cflBill D. Moyers. tit; press secre- affection but Will) di'llillishilig If."Ver, of idealism which makes
nry in willitt, was widely taken admiration as spll
the stern usts of power under .
Thus. little
hoy,.i and UtFlorida State
a move to alter his Image.
'flurre is
a daliger in the atanilable and endurable. Too
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indulge
Employment
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Yet tADday matters seem only prospect that tile President frequently. they Identify him
erntic practicei. though their
o be worse. Less thun a ma. and tit(! nation may be found only with its meaner applica.
prostate or ovaries are not fun.
Jority of tile people, the polls burely tolerating one another. tions.
Dear Editor:
al at all!
11'or all fi ll, vaunted links to
say, approve either his general
was lost but now she Sexual excitement
On rare days,
is thus
By Phil Newsom
or Banium &amp; Bitiley.
sponse to pressures from the performance or his conduct of men of vidued judgment be. hits discovered and voiced the has been found. thanks to the chiefly a combination of psyAlthough one may wonder
Currently wending her way United States and the Interna- the war In Viet Nani. Few yonul the White house gates, elojuence of the country's wonderful co-operation of you. chological and external tactual
toward
why, the word from New Delhi
Democratic figures announce he lives today in a kind of Un- ideals. Ills June, l9t5, addresa Mr. Roy Green of your staff. stimulation.
Moscow via Cairo and uonal flank for Recon
Reconstruction
Ofl
proudly they are wearing the splendid iolution.
is. that Mrs. Indira Gandhi Belgrade, Mrs. Gandhi
on Negro rights at Howard and your paper, The Sanford So send for my medical bookIBJ brand.
A man
hites her job as prime minister reassure
Presidents Nasser ind I)evelopment.
to have University was such a day. For Herald.
let 'Menopausa1 Complexes of
These have included devaluaThe assaults upon the Presi- prodigious talents, great ep- a itingic moment or two, the
of India and intends to remain und Tito and the Kremlin that
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Thomas L. Largen, II.D. I
same concerns create partly because he does not lo ok velt, Eisenhower, Kennedy
unfailing source. If he does
problems for Mrs. Gandhi at as if lie needed It.
his ears. There are no not, dreams of history's hoped- Pete Relser stole home seven
home.
Like any president, lie labors gresit, Jolmson cohorts.
for accolade may supply his times for the Brooklyn Dodgers
his
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in history. Eveti the abilities for which only comfort,
during the
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Krishna Alenon, have accused
her of nelling out tile socialism
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jumphig It is altio hurd on the pocket- Must houses in those dd)'S di6l't
Kumaruj, opposed
devaluation to conclusions — uuuiti how many book to wine and (line a girl have bathrooms
of the rupee because It meant
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corresponding harduhips at a
Girls are safer with inen ~%ho necklace. Pearls give her it low who still doubts heaven
time when elections were ap. wear bow ties. They rarely primwt.ss feeling," too. And e v en alter winning a new auto.
proaching.
cominit, crimen or passim, I)(,- what do princesses like? Filet mobile ill a chu rch- sponsored
Kanturaj Was a major factor citu8c they are still tinall boVs Inigiion and champagne.
lottery.
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In Mrs. Gandhi's elevation to at heart.
Any man who proposes rn-itoffice six months ago and ho
Industry
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'You read I lour straight victories while I a pop fly single, and Immediate- what an edge the National )ushIng its over-all lend In the ly proceeded to second on a wild
to
19474.
30110$
pitch.
League has,' said Detroit pitch
There's
little
doubt
that.
the
or I)enny McLain, "How their
Still there was a conference
pitching is better, how their hit- American League wanted this as Manager Walt Alston trotted
ting Is better. It's as if we're Me. Manager Sam Mole even OUt.
supposed to go out there and admitted that the AL Stars were
"He was getting a little
getting embarrassed, and Balticoncede the game."
The American League didn't moo third baseman Brooks tired," said Alston. 'I went out
i
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concede. But they didn't win Robinson would have handed to talk to him to give him a lit.
back his awards and records for tie breather."
either.
The National League did that, a victory.
Perry went back to work. De10
,
;:.
Robinson. who played the full trait's Norm Cash flied out, WI).
3
24 in 10 innings.
Only in Tuesday's 37th All 10 innings and collected three lie McCovey of San Francisco
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Star Game it wasn't better hits, the Most Valuable Player reached into the stands for a
T
N - vt's Bobby Rich,j.•
pitching and It wasn't the pow- award and two fieldi ng cor&amp;.
SAM !4FI1IE
11 ;1 I
DENNIS MCLAIN
MAURY wu.I..S
ard5urn and Perry threw a third
erful NL sluggers who took said as much after the game.
.
.Proud
Of Team
.3 Perfect Innings
command. The job was accom• "It's nice to get the MVP strike by California's Jim Fre.
:
j
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nice
w
et the gosi.
pUshed with a pair of 10th in- .iung a
records,
but
It's
nicer
to
win,"
ning singles by Tim McCarver
Robinson
said.
A
hit
in
the
of St. Louis and Maury Wills of
Los Angeles, and extended Na. right place the last couple of
.
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t.ionzil League domination of the pears andwe win one. Butthey
3
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it takes a little
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midsummer clasc through 10 win
glitter
th
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games.
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The American League has It may have taken some of the
AR R H El 0 A
won only once during that pen- glitter off, but there was no American
ORIOLE BROOKS ROBINSON
shoving
the
American
League
i
McAuliffe
cc
300011
od there also was a tie and
. .Voted Most Valuable All-Star
0 0 0 0 o 01 ST. LOUIS (A?)
around
As
a
ma
To little his pitchers and the defensive I voted Most Valuable Player. i-Ic
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of
fac
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the
Stottl'yre
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the National now has reeled off
American League came away , hColavito
1 ü ü
0 0 Maury Wills, anxious to prove play of Willie McCovey of Ssn put it this way:
with all the awards, better, I Siebert p
0 0 o 0 0 0 he should have been the Nation. Francisco at first base.
'It's nice, but when they win
pitching performances and the Richert p
0 0 0 0 0 1 al League's starting shortstop In In the American League club- it takes a little glitter off ever
same number of hits. But they Kaline cI
4 0 1 0 3 0 the All-Star game, 'It seemed
rouldn't find a way to win.
Agee ci
0 o 0 0 1 0 that I was on the bench a week house, starting pitcher Denny thing"
"Score a few more runs." i F.Hobincon If 4 0 0 0 2 0 waiting to get into the game.' McLain of Detroit was listenina,, He was 3-for4, scored the
only AL run and made th,-,.'c
said Baltimore's Frank Robin- Oliva rf
4 0 o 0 0 0 Wills got his chance Tuesday to the 10th Inning.
sari, who used to be on the Na- I B-Robinson 3b 4 1 3 0 4 4 In the 10th inning, his only time 'Boy I'd like to beat thee I outstanding field plays.
tional League side. "That's the Scott lb
2 0 0 0 4 1 at bat. He came through with a guys so bad I can taste It," :e Losing Manager Sam Mdc'
thought his club played a grvit
only answer."
2 0 0 0 4 0 single, scoring Tim McCarver of said.
I eCash lb
After Wills' winning hit, he game, but couldn't come UJ,
St. LOUIS and winning It 2-1 for
The answer, however, came Freehan c
2 0 1 0 4
Brooks Some other people traveled, other by making four putouts.
threw
a towel to the floor in dic- with a way to beat the NatioiST. LOUIS (AP)
from the National League after Battey c
1 0 0 0 1 ü the Nationals. He also made a
Robinson, who didn't come in too. Robinson's parents, a COU
als.
gust.
En route to the records he a 10-inning struggle in oppres-Knoop 2b
2 0 0 0 3 1 dnz1ing catch In the ninth In
McLain needed only 28 pitches 'Score a few more runs,'
from the heat untfl the game pie of fellows he played with In snared Ron Santos torid lin er sive 102-degree heat that turned gRich'son 2b
2 0 0 0 1 1 ning.
over,
went
back
out
today
high
school
and
lila
ci
from
for
three innings of no-hit ball, said Frank Robinson, formerly
WU
3
1 0 0 0 0 1 Baseball 's base-stealing king
In the second Inning, grabbed new Busch Memorial Stadium Mclain p
American
Legion
baseball
k..
An
.
Brooks
Robinson, the Balti- of Cincinnati. "I certainly flirt.
1W another grueling
0 o 0 ü ü o and sparkplug of the Los
Aaron's wicked grounder and into a furnace It was so not Kant p
e
more
third
baseman, brushed ven't missed the Natiohitl
Robinson, who survived 10 Up from Little Rock for th
t
that about 10 of the 49,936 spec- Mclain p
1 0 0 0 0 1 geles Dodgers still wares deterthrew
him
out
in
the
sixth
and
thithp of an AU.Star gme gme.
S
tators were treated for heat ex- cKi lebrew
1 o i
0 o mined look as be walked from aside compliments for behg League pitching."
played in ioZ.degree temper- They and the rest of the 49.936 did the came with a Santo haustlon and several deaths in dFregosi ss
2 0 o 0 0 i the steaming 102-degree beat of
Page 2A
July 13, 196
117r bmtarb brrath
of
ature was faced with pushing fans saw Robinson line a triple grounder in the ninth.
th e St. Louis area were attnlbu.Totals
35 1 5 02t 11 the playing field Into the cool
hhnelf through a whirlwind past Hank Aaron In left field "It's nice getting the M\P ed to the heat.
S
Mays cf
4 1 1 0 3 0 clubhouse. He was not smiling
e
AL's
run
in
the
thing,
and
It's
nice
getting
the
and
score
th
ti
day of traveling,
The heat was on the National Clemente rf
4 0 2 0 2 0 as he sat down in front of the
second inning, single in the sev- records.' Robinson said, 'but League at first, despite the fact Aaron if
ii
Before the day ended,
4 0 0 0 2 0 wrong locker.
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Most Valuable Player of Tum enth and single again in the It's nicer to win. A hit in the that the Dodgers' great left- McCovey lb
3 0 0 0 10 1 "Satisfying.' said Wills softly.
right place the last couple of
S
day's game
ul be on ui.0 10th.
bander, Sandy Koulax, was Santo 3b
4 0 1 1 2 2 "Yes, that's what It was, my
airplane and two buses and in They also saw him set a All- years and we win one. But they making his first All-Star start. Tore c
0 1 0 0 5 0 niost satisfying All-Star game."
3
Star record by handling eight win. Well.. it takes a little In the second inning, Brooks McCarver c
b
and through four cities.
1 1 1 0 1 0 One newsman, remembering
oycott
Brooks, half of the Baltimore chances flawlessly and tie an- , glitter off everything."
Robinson slammed a liner to Lefeb're 2b
2 0 0 0 2 0 Wills was miffed over being vetOrioles' slugging Robinson boys,
left field. Hank Aaron of Atlan- Hunt 2b
1 0 0 0 0 1 ed behind Cincinnati's Leo Car- Associated Press Sports WrI'er ing American all-star team
ci was voted the MVP award
be The Communist bloc nas The Ameri cans opened t'-ir
reminded him
ta, started buck, apparently lost i Cardenas as
2 0 0 0 2 2 denas,
sl
despite the Nationmanim
wouldn't
have
had
the
chance
as dropped the oth er shoe wi th Po. swing through Europe with a
the ball in the sun, then raced hStargdfl
1 0 0 0 0 0
If
in, but was unable to make aWjhjs 8S
1 0 1 1 1 1 ast.arterto drive ln the winning land Joining Russia's boycott .f 104-81 victory over an Aus'c'n
ail
American League
NATIONAL LEAGUE
American League.
shoestring
catch.
When
he
re1
Koufax
p
0 0 0 0 0 0 run.
scheduled track and field meets team in Vienna Monday ngnt
E
W. L. Pet. G.E. tnieved the ball Robinson was nFl ond
W. L. Pet. G.E.
The 2.year.9d third baseman
0 0 0 0 0 'Yeah, but I might have In the U nited States this monin. but plans for the remaInd- of
1
55 29 .667
Baltimore
54 22 .621
had a difficult enough time San Fran.
standing at third with a triple. Bunning p
0 0 0 0 0 0 scored a run earlier,' be retort. Now amateur sports offlcias the trip were uncertain,
52 33 .612 1 Detroit ......45 35 .578 8
iear9tfvig the game because of Pittsburgh
Boston's George Scott fouled
1 0 0 0 0 0 ed.
are waiting to see wheth er the Meanwhile, the 19-mec,w-r
21
46 37 .554 10 out but Koutax then uncork-! i bAllen
the nationwide airlines strike. Los Angeles 47 36 .586 5 Cleveland
0 0 0 0 0 0 A photographer asked Wills International Am ateur Athlec U.S. swimming team arived in
d
a
Marichal
p
46 39 .541 11 wild pitch over the head
wereeven Phila . ....... 46 39 .51 7 California
iiii travels a-w
1 0 0 0 0 0 for a big smile and he replied: Federation drops either shoe . n Moscow to compete in an tnax-of iI'rt
a'
40 45 .471 17
Houston .....45 39 .529 8 Minnesota
Atlanta catcher Joe Torre and Perry p
0 (1 0 0 0 0 'I'll smile for you in Octo- the Communists
na tional meet this weekend. rho
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39 43 .476 12½ Kansas City 39 46 .459 18 Robinson raced home for a 14)
"On Monday we took a bus St. Louis
2 6 2 30 7 ben."
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Totals
The
IAAF
headquartered
in
tearn
was treated routine.ly -n
38 47 .447 19
from Baltimore to New York Atlanta .....41 47 .466 13½ Chicago
lead. McLain protected that American
010 000 0000 0-1 The Dodgers are third In the London, presides over track and li ne with th e Soviet anno-mee39 49 .443 19½ with three perfect innings, tak35 48 .422 17 Washington
md then flew into St. Louis," New York
000.100 000.1-2 National League, five games field throughout the world and merit that it would take iso c'
National
B
36 45 .429 20
Eoblnson
explained
after
lastt
Chicago
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57
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26
New
York
ing only 28 pitches to retire nine
E-None. DP-McCovey, Car- back of the leading San Francis- could administer a severe wrist tion in events involving 3JIer
C.
Boston ......7 5 .416 22 batters.
Tuesday's Results
Ing three hits and making sevdenas and McCovey. LOB-- Co Giants.
slapping to Poland and Russia countries besides the tIru'd
Tuesday's Results
oral brilliant plays at third base National League 2. American
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Willie Mays of San Francisco :A merican 5, Na tional s.
in volves a
National League 2 American
while pl'4ylng the entire game. League 1, 10 innings
P.
then started things for the Nil -213-Clemente. 3B-B. Robin- and reached second on a sacri- merits, a tactic the IAAF usual- number of countries besi&amp;s the
League
1,
10
innings
Today's Games
"Toniorruw morning I'm
lice, didn't expect to get Into the ly frowns upon. So far, it has United States and Russia.
tional Leaguers against Jim SOS. S-Hunt.
Today's Games
going
to
fly
back
to
Baltimore.
No
games
scheduled
J
. H R ER game.
Kant
of
Minnesota,
rifling
a
sinIP
.
remained silent.
Plans went ahead in Berkeley
No games scheduled
Thursday's Games
'Then we'll take a bus to Phila0 0 0 'Just being here rates with Poli sh athletes were ready to and Los Angeles for replacegle
to
left
in
the
fourth
inningMcLain
3
Thursday's Games
deiphia. We have an exhibition Los Angeles at New York, N
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for his 22nd All-Star hit and cx- Kitat
3 1 1 the Series." said McCarver, leave for their sched uled meet ment meets. The Berkeley meet
2
Calilorniu,
N
at
Bostm
game
there
tomorrow
night.
San
Francisco
at
Philue1L.
1 0 0 hero of the Cardinals' 1964 at Berkeley. Calif., this we-k- was renamed the All-Armnican
swttrre
New York at Kansas City. N tending his own record.
i Si'b'rt.
Alter the game we'll take a bus phia. N
0 0 0 World Series victory.
A
single
by
Robert
Clemente
2
end when word of the cancei'a- Invitational and Los Angeles
Washington at Minesota. !
to Newark and stay overnight. Chicago at Pittsburgh, N
1 "Tim got a real good Jump off Lion came Tuesday. The Etis- promoters invited Au:ralian
and
a
grounder
got
Maya
1
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to
Richert
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Cleveland at Chicago. N
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W
3 1 1 1 second" said Harry Walker, slans had called off their July and New Zealand teams to co rn third and he raced home on a Koulal
Baltimore
at
Detroit,
N
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Ci
there to Detroit."
1 0 0 third base coach. "Tim is fast 23-24 meet In Los Angeles .m Pete in their meet.
dribbler down the third base Bunning
2
3 0 0 and it certainly was worth the Monday. American involvement Frederick Humphreys. man3
line by Ron Santo of the Chicago Marielui)
di
Cubs that went for a single. Thu Perry (W)
1 0 0 gamble."
2
in th e war in Viet Nam was gv- ager of the Austral ian truck and
run also extended another one BB Perry I (Battey, Stottle- The winning manager. Walt en as the reason for both pull- field squad, said he thoght the
of Mays' records, giving him 114 myre 1 (MeCovey). SO-Koufaix Alston of Los Angeles, praised
Australians would accqpt the
in All-Star competition.
1 (McLain). Bunning 2 (F. RobIn Chicago Avery Brundage, invita tion,
H.
it stayed 1-1 through a prof UKnoop), Marichal 2 (Mcpresident of the International
At the same time, th.e RIW
sian of pitchers
Mel Stou.h'-i Auhiffe. Buttery), Perry I (FreOlympic
Committee,
said
he
sians and Poles agreed -to cornf
myre of New York and Sunny gosi), Metnin 3 (Ma,'s, Aaron,
deplored politi cal Influence in Pete against each otiher at
Siebert of Cleveland Ior tht Torre), Kaut 1 (Allen), Siebert
sports.
Minsk, Russia, July 224, the
Sanford swimmers, some of Schwelckert, 5th, Jane Poigar; I Morgan and Tommy Hunter): American and Jim Bunning of I (Hurt ).
"Representatives
ll
of
a
cowiweekend
Cl
the Soviets wej'e to be
aces
(Tie), 2nd, Walt Philadelphia and Juan Marichal
let, Fat Schweick- 50 flue!:
WP- Koufax, Perry, U- Barthem fresh from a victory at 100 Free
tries
ve
jo
ha
in
ed
in
denunciain Los Angeles.
2nd, Morgan, 5th Tommy Hunter, of San Francisco for the Nation- lick (N) plate; timunt (A), first
Kathy Gray of Electra's Lion of political influence," Polish
Kingawood Manor in Orlando, cii (1:09.0); 100 Fly
off icials seend sad6th, Michael Smith; 50 flutter- al
until the 10th when Gay- base: Vargo (N) second base; team of the Tuesday morning Brundage said. "In this case, dened over the cancellation and
In
t. Margaret Smith, 5th,put fly
did themselves
1st, Walt Morgan, 4th lard Perry of the Giants ran in- Honochick (A) third base: Neu- Bill Hemphill Motor-ettes Lea.
Schwuickert.
the first reaction will come so were the
Michael
Smith.
day weekend meet against
BOYS
decker (A) left field; Engel (N) gue bowled the high series for from the 1AAF to determine II ,it only American ath letes.
to trouble.
er
the Russians had
3rd, Brooks Robinson led off with Iright field. T-2:19. A--.49.936.
classy competition at Daytona
10 &amp; Under: 50 'Rreaiit-Oth, 15 &amp; 37: 10() Breast
the league in leading her team t-here 15 a violation of rules
'
in
waited
a
day
or two to announce
3rd, Rob Besserer.
to &amp; three point win over the principles.'
Beach where 24 teams from all Tom McDonald; 50 Buck
their
decision,"
said
e Pole.
4th, I
G.T.O.'s. Kathy had games of
Jim Feldmeyer; 80 Fly
over the state competed.
Col. Don Hull. executive 'we would have been on our
156, 165, 165, 181 for a 502
Sgnford swimmers came home David Tamny; 100 Free Relay
ra
director of the Amateur Athletic way."
with a couple of firsts in the -4th, SSA (Mark Brown, Walt
Union.
who Is in Europe, said oe
The announcement cme only
Team-mat. Liz Graham took
by Nancy and Put Schweickert., Jim Felthneyer,
'B' Meet
would
fly
to
Moscow
to
try
and hours before the Polish delegahigh Individual honors with a
end then picked Tom McDonald).
Schweickert
du
ind the split.
b
Lion was to leave for the United
154 game.
2nd, s.
Up five more firsts In the tough
ii * 12: 100 Breast
su
Hull
told
Glenn
Day-s.
States.
A 447 by Mange Miller was
Danny Reagan, 5th, Garland
'A' competition.
ci
4th,
Danny
the
high series for the losers. director of the Los Angeles Ralph Boi.ton, veteran OlymMaureen Scott and Welt Mor- Harden; 100 Free
St,
The Catalinu and the Safaris meet, In a telephone conversa- pian and holder of tbe world
3rd,
gun captured two of the first Reagan; 200 I nd. Med.
tic
split in one of their games tion that he 'could not believe record in the broad jump, called
pisce 'A' trophiesi and Tommy Danny Reagan, 4th, Garland
with Identical team acore. of the Soviet sports people would the Polish cancellation uilfort'i5*
Harden;
Bunter got the other.
652. Bowling for the Safaris, jeopardize their sta nding with nate. 'There always laid been
2nd
Ell
In the 'B' meet, the Sanford 18 1 14: 100 Back
Ann Lutz with a 85 and El*In. the IAF by f ailing to complete good relatinris between the ath101
team also scored five siecoudi, Tony Whiting.
Miller's 897 were the high series their contract to compete in Los letes,"
vlJ
'A" Meet
four third', seven fourths, four
The Americans lost. to the
for the team with Dot Kirby Angeles."
GIRLS
fifths and one sixth.
The
Communist
spo
rt
s
in
t7t
Russian men 118 112 at Kiev last
topping the Cstalirk. with a
in the 'A' division, the local 10 &amp; Under: 100 lad Med.extended
to
basketball
with
i.ne
438
series.
summer
after winning six of the
U)'
swimmers brought back six 3rd, Kathy Reagan; 50 Buckannouncement
at
th
Ru
ss
ia
.
the
Torona.
The
Skylarks
and
Po
previous
seven meets. At Warseconds, six thirds, and one 3rd, Kathy Reagan; 50 ButterLand
and
Czechoslovakia
w
me
saw
does split In their match 2 and
last year, the Americans
2nd, Kathy Reagan.
fourth, fifth and sixth each. fly
C&amp;nC*'IIr*g
games
against
.tr
a
r2
with
Linda
Post
Bowling
a
beat
the
Pals 118-93?
lit,
lb
1
ii:
100
Free
Sanford swimmers scoring:
181-458
and
Carol.
Macs
170
Y.
let,
Maureen Scott; 200 Free
"B" Meet
-462 high on each of the teams.
N
Maureen Scott; 200 I nd. Med.GIRLS
The leagm bowls very Tue..
4th, 2nd Maureen Scott; 200 Butter.
11 1 12: 100 Breut
day
at Tat Lans. and could u.s
SPEC
2nd,
Maureen
Scott;
400
fly
Judy Bales.
.
two
mare
girls
to
fill
the
exist.
3rd, Mewreeu
ON 100 BRANDS
13&amp;34: loo Br1t- lot,JJd.Md
ing
vacancies
Is
the
league.
S
ott
s
c.
c
Nancy
4141
w)YS
400 Free -4th, Nancj' $chw.i.
it
,,-Under:
lOO Ind. Med.- '.
th
Nancy
10&amp;
ckert; lOOBark_b ,
GIZZI Dedon
3rd, 1st, Walt Morgan; 100 Free
$cbweickert; 100 Fly
POET TALBOT. Wale. (UPI)
2
Jennifer 0111ff; 200 hid. Med. 3rd, Walt MOTgV1 50 Breast
THIS HAPPY GROUP, repreaentatlng the Sanford Swim Association,
flea v7welgbt Carl Gisal
AICADE PACKAGE STOU
Tommy
Hunter,
2nd,
Walt
lit,
came away with quite a few trophies at a recent swim mct -in Daytona.
Wales wm a lorouad dwulw
-2nd, Jennifer 0111ff.
OPEN DAILY
9 A.M. 6:15 P.M.
3rd, Morgan, 3rd Bob Mcintosh:
over New York's Ray PaUersos
Displaying awards are (left to right)-Kath y Reagan, Coach Emma
U &amp; 17: 10(1 Breast
210
1.
4I$Y
2nd, (Hub
Tuesday sight to avenge an
Spencer, Wai th Morgan, Tommy Hunter and Michael Smith. Standing In
Margaret Smith, 4th Jane Pal- 200 Free Belay
SAWFORD
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Apt kwo to the American.
2nd. Pt McIntosh, Michael Smith, Walt
r: 100 Back
back is Rob Besserer.
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No y 1, Tournament with the
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tOri of DeLand. Jim tied these
beauts together: 264, 224, 268
for a 756 series,
Second, third iJ fourth slots
went to Bob May 699; Jack
Kanner 885 and Mange Carathen 674, respectively,
Another outstanding feat a
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In total series with a 649 made2
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Sanford Auto Parts, as Al Hutte
found the strike zone with
games of 193 and 195/555. 111gb
man for the losing cause was
Chuck Singleton's 208/576,
Those bowling 200 games or
higher were Dick Schaeffer 224,
D. Krause 225, Eddie Hubbard
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went on to conclude that men
who bowled were nicer to their
wives than th e men who didn't
bowl!' (Personal note to our
illustrious sports editor. .. th e
Stanley Steamer: Now you have
my secret on my being the
nicest guy in town!)
Lots of 200-plus games this
week In the Singles Clusic
League, Jim Altman won all
tour from Doug Owens with
games of 204, 206; Owens
21)4; Neal Maxwell 209; P'-'t.c
Petersen 211, 203, 204; Dunk
Ward 203 and 210; ole Splitski 210 and 212.
That'll do It for this week.
Don't forget about our No Tap
on Saturday nights . . . 8 and
10 p.m. And then too, how about
that Hunday Special when, the
entire family is treated?
Remember wives . . If the
better half Is just a little
grumpy
snake bin, happy
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For a lot of people the Vokswogell
would be an ideal car. Except for one
thing,
It doesn't cost enough.
They're afraid nobody will know they
have any money, if it doesn't show in
their car. In other words, they lp their
cal' for other people. Not themselves.
Then there are those who ease enough
to buy a much better car than the VW.
But don't. Because they can't find one.
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while lion Harvey and Jim Rut.
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had three hit-a, including
Second place Pineerest Rexchamps, won the first game of ome run for the (linrch of i all scored
eight runs i-n the evthe best two-of.threp series ov- Gr,d.
Quality Mcbilc homes made enth inning to insure a 17-11
er the Western Division chamit eight in it row in the second win over Cnhjø Ronts. Billy
pions Monday night, 10-s.
half
with a like number of j Knykendahl led winners with
In Church Softball play
home
runs that downed Chaise, I four doubles and Donald AMerTuisdity night, the KnIghts of
Columbus retained their slim 15-0, behind it three-hit pitch- I son had three hits to help ont..
over First Baptist b' de ing performance of GeraldI Jim Wessl,md had three hits

Flower Shop team and Carry
Fox of the Jet Ines five-some

Starting in two weeks on Sun. to center, scoring MorganOIUbV
By John A. Spolaki
with Wood If (3-1-0), Thomas rf (3GAMES TODAY
You'll be pleasantly surprised day evening's, we'll be resuming the winning run.
0.0), Kieth 3b (3.1.1), Green C
PeeWee Playoff
with all of the bowling records the Silver Dollar Bonanza, YOU Gary Maples, who relieved (3-0-1), Bradford p (3-0.1),
(At Ft. Mellon)
000 000 4-4 5 1 Yanks vs. Rebels, If necessary,
for the Sanford area which can win all kinds of 'loot' in starter Pivec in the fifth in SANFORD
010 011 O..'3 4 2 7:30
ning, kept Boone at bay in th e BOONE
men's association President this get-together.
Batteries: Pivec, Maples (5)
Pete Petersen has compiled for But the grand-daddy of all
Junior Tournament
and
Bryan; Bradford and
tournaments ever staged here
UL
(At Pinehurst)
Gr
ee
n.
VP-Maples;
SO-Pivec
He's been th e spark-plug be. in Sanford is set for the first
7;
BBElks
vs.
CPO,
7:30
7,
Maples
4,
Bradford
hind the upcoming Sanford four-week-ends in October. Here
Pivec
1,
Maples
1,
Bradford
3.
Man's Bowling Association we'll be offering a guarantee
r5fy
Metro Softball
fl-Ill
Morgan, Shumaker,
'Annual Yearbook', whjch'll of $750.Go, with $500,00 for
(At
Mellon)
Bradford, Brown; 2B-Graccy, Longwood vs. Pinecrest Rexall,
probably be on the scene prior first place and $250.00 for secGreen.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)
7:30
U th e start of th e fall leagues. and.
Th
be
Quality
MU vs. Penney's, 8:45
is will
This yearbook will feature all
run as a Ilundi- Dennis Ralston, the tennis playp
final averages for all men bowl- capped Doubles Tournament. or who has everything including
GAMES THURSDAY
ens in th e association, plus the More on it in the next week or a temper, has added a forefoot
Metro Softball
current high games, series, etc., two.
At Pinehurst)
to
his
forehand while bidding for
A couple of 'goodies' for you
a, well as th e all-time records.
Chase
vs.
Penney's, 7:30
This then brings -u to the from the Florida State Bank a third straight National Clay
Longwood
vs. Cobia, 8:45
latest tid.bit which Pete rsen Mixed League: Kay Gallagher Courts Tennis Championship.
A close race exists in the
has dropped off for this column. 160, Lynne Boynton 163, Marion
mixed
Church Softball
me top-seeded Ralston, of \VU(iflbstiay evening
Since the lanes opened, back Feeback 170, May Jo Th orton Bakersfield, Calif., displayed bow li ng league, the hail and
(At Ft. Mellon)
in 1960, there have been 18 155, Peggy Russell 173 and his
Chain group, between th e cur- Knights of Columbus vs. Pinefootwork Tuesday while do- rent. lenders
bowlers who have been mighty Eddie Hubbard's 181.
th e Gutter Dustcrest Baptist, 7:30
close to the ultimate dream of
There were a number of 500- (eating unseeded Chuck Block- p m With
record of 22-10 and
inger of Oshkosh. WI S., 6-3,
every kegler, a perfect 300 plus series from the Thursday
the Fevers, 11-Il.
game. Incidentally, we have not evening Navy Mixed League. In a Second-round encounter.
thwlirig on the toll team Palmer,
Many times it isn't necessari- Three times the fiery Califot'- are Chuck and Joan Andrade
yet had the privilege of seeing
a 300 bowled in league play. ly the highest 500 which de- nun kicked th e ball In disgust and Eleanor and Robert KtiiikThe newest category well serves th e spotlight as it might at his play and three times lie Icr.
a perfect arc The roster of the second slot.
be f eaturing for you now are be an individual's first 500, sent It. sailing
ANDREWS, Scotland
th
e
fence.
those keglers who have bowled with a few pins to spare. Take over
ted Fevers are Marge and Fer- (UP!)
Arnold Palmer and
"I've
Edith Pounds, as an example.
275 games or higher.
never played any better i-el Farris and Robert and .Joan Gary
Player
carried a one.
Leading the list and working
Mrs. Pounds bowled co nsist- in my life," Ralston snapped a. Everly
stroke
lead
over
Jack Nicklaus
on down to the 275 level Is ent games of 159, 173, 175 for he stalked off the court after the
In th e Individual high game into today's final round of a
Hayden Sheets with &amp; 290. Only a 507. Others who bowled well win, his second of the day,
sections, th e top three for the special three-day golf tourna.
a single pin behind is Garry were Raymond IIat.chett 189- The nation's top-ranked tennis men are Levy Cabrera 222, merit.
with George 514, Robert Gaudreau 220-660, star defeated Mexico's Luct'Io N. G. Lowther 215 and Andy All th
Fox with a
ree pros had th eir dif.
Swann the only other bowler Nettle Phillips 171 and Annette BaItazar, 6-3, 6-2 in an opening. Stlno 208. For the Women it's ficulties Tuesday at Carnous.
able to muster enough pins into Trepanowcki 183, John Ross round match.
Thelma Hickson 201, Joyce Dor- tie, site of the recent British
223-539 and wife Jane with While Ralston was berating ton 174 and Louise Miller 166. Amateur Tournament, and
the 'sos with a 286.
th e
Continuing on down the elite a 157, Richard Davis 202-547. himself, Cliff Richey of Dallas,
Coincidentally, the same three best round of the day of 76 went
Now here's something I'll second-seeded In th e tourna- men lead the series with Ca- to Nicklaus.
ladder is Garry Fox 279, ditto
merit, breezed through the day brera's 578, Lowther 553 and
for Ed Callen, Albert Adams beteba you didn't knowl
Palmer, who had enjoyed a
with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Ron Stine wi th a 505. However, for one-stroke lead following Monand Dick Schnitzler. There were
According to an English
only three 278 games bowled sessment, which appeared in a Goldman of Washington, D.C., the women we have Thelma day's opening round at Gteand they were all shot by the national magazine, bowlers are and a 7.5, 6-0 conquest of Robert Ilickson 407, Barbara ltoiirer neaglo's, shot 79 Tuesday white
Lutz of Los Angeles,
L.S.S. (Lucky happy people!
fellab
444 and Joyce Dorton 436.
Player had 78 to pull even.
li
It
said
Sp
t-ski!)
at
th
bowling
was
rood
Stiff
In at 277's were Harry Pente- to offset many of th e fru5trscost and Jim Valentine; next lions and annoyances of daily
wi th 278's are Jim Altman, John life. And here's the part which
Fehr, Paul Marcott-e, Marion all of you wives will ce rtainly

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Morgan th en lilt a slow roller Colbert lb (3.0-1), Bryan C (3-1cnurcn SOFTBALL
to short and two successive 0), Lee If (3-1-2), Pivec p, cf (3. Knights of Columbus
8
throwing errors-to home and 1-0), Nelson 3b (1-0.0), Morgan First Baptist
0
th en back to second-gave San- 3b (2-1-0).
Plnecrest Assembly
6
ford three runs and left Mor- BOONE: Brown sa (4-0-0), Pinecrest Baptist
3
gan standing on third. Carl Fuhford 2b (4-0.0), Zalanes cf
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and Keith Alpough. Standing In back are conches
Bubba Richarde (left) and Walter Cook,
(Herald Photo)

Sanford's exciting AmenicänSix mark to 9-5. Post 53, along Cooper Field, while Sanford 1)0110111 of th e seventh to win
Legion Post 53 club assured it- with Evans, Edgewater and takes on Edgewater at Mc- his 111th game of the season
self a ber th in th e District SixWinter Park will begin a double Crackon Field at 7:30 p.m.
against a single loss.
playoffs Tuesday night, scoring elimination playoff next week
Boone had scored single runs Iee
was the only player on
a ll Its runs in a wild seventhlo determine th e district's rep- in th e first, fifth and sixth
inning to defeat Boone, 4-3, at.rescntative in th e regional play. innings for th eir 3-0 lend and either team with more than one
MVFI
Carter Street Field in Orlando. More regular season games hurler Jim Bradford had a lilt, lie had a pair of singles, Quality
MU SOFTBALL
The win was the sixth straightare on tap tonight. Casselberry, three-lilt shutout.
Billy Gracey added a double.
Plnecrest Rexall
lint a walk to Tommy Bry- SANFORD: Gracey as (4-0- Penney's
for Coach Frank Thomas' localwith a 5-7 mark, goes against
sine and hiked th eir District Evans in two games tonight at an, Danny Lee's single and '
walk to Ray Pivec loaded the 1), S. Shumakor cf (3.0-0), Longwood
bases for Sanford with none out Hitchcock rf (1-0.0), C. Shumak- Cobia floats
in th e top of th e seventh. Mike or 2b (4-01), Mikier rf (3-0-0), Chase

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is 10-7 win over the (hprc'h of
God of l'ropheev. F.rnei Halt-omh had four hits for the win ners, while Willie Withrow

Mike flowes. Bob Jackson had
th en the game was scoreless three hits
and Torn Shown addover the lust two Innings,
ed a home run for the losers.
David Runnels was the winning hurler, allowing ix hits,
three walks and striking out
four, Losing pitcher Mike
- Chaptielnine allowed but four
hits to th e Rebels, but the victars took advantage of eight

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'nh Rebels took the lend for
good In the third with two runs,
breaking a 8.8 tie. Each team
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THE YANKS, pictured here, won the Western PeeWee League this summer, even though they were
defeated by the undefeated Rebels In the city playoff. The Yanks are: first row (left to right)Harold Mullins, Glenn Mock, Dennis Robinson,
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both the regular season title
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the second year In a row In
Junior Longisi, action tonight
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antI ,lIm hose of the Itehiela
and a triple by Handy hIri,wn
of the Yanks, plus rir,i,hlc's by
his teammates llanr,y Hoyd and
t hi' season niiilefented with 14 flnrolti Mullins.
The Rebels, i';nstern hiivisk,n
straight victories.

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city l'eoWes title Tuesday
night. In a elnact 6.4 decIsion
ov er the Yanks and by doing
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pie already participating are (front, from left) Coletto Hughey, Patricia

Hwy. 17-92, Just South

13suuiley, J)avid Oldhan,, and David Matliieux ; (buick) Ginger and Debby
Iftumicy, Doug Church, and Mark Murluy.
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gas. And tore repairs don't cost much. A
car whero the cur doesn't cost much.
They feel they c on uliorci to we e
hitlti money with a Volkswagen.
Now nex t tü you see soasebody in
a YW don't kel sorry br him.
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Publish **W 1*. O, 7 &amp; AU

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mourn:
The .$sadnole Oounty Board

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FREE br good horns. U2-4955

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for pemI-tnafld Lte in; ca

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or as soon thereafter as psselbls.
Seminole County Board of
Adjustment

By William C. Biilbsck,

.-sIii1nr 1'emnlc

PublIsh July U, 1551

PAVS Oft week work, 522.4455.
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Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Decree of
and Sale entered In
the cause pending In the Circuit
Court In Lild for Seminole County. F'lmldii, se docket number
1LI'117, the undersigned Clerk will
eel! the property situate In said
county described as

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CENTRA3 OIL P'tTZJqACE
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Ass?.. Vice Pr.sidszit, of the £ba.n.
July. 1911, at the front dour of mak, do .ul.rnuLy afDrni that this report of cuOdities
trus sad
the Seminole County Courthous. I rr,ct, to the beat of nt kitowledge aud belle!.
In Ian ford, P1oj44.
Correct-Attest:
Mary 3. Douji.
(COURT IEM)
C. Howard Mc)iulty
Arthur H. aecka'ttb, Jr.
harold K. Kamtaer Dlr.o1m
Clerk
black N. Cleveland, Jr.

Martha T. V.ihl.a
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Deputy Clark
IE4L)
State of Florida., County of Baminol., as:
Attorney:
$worn to and sub.cnIb
before a. this 5th 4ay
3*)y, 10)6,
Mahoney, Badlaw. Chambere 4 1 nd I hereby oertlfy that I am
nut an eUlusr ar dlr.otoi of this
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P. 0. Box 4419) - My oomsuisslgj expire, Feb. 27, 1t'70.
JarkeinitIie. Florida
Juat1 W. Ludi, Notary J'uI,iic.
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illISDICK ASh
a'orIiaifttiOfl.
tb:a7.ar, ani that I tnt anal to New I''tk
Plaintiff
t'hnse
redden.',
anal
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AVAI,rI a Pa r:Tt"(4
register said name with the '
is unknown,
232-till
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V14KS'AEN
CTTtITIOlC Count)'. FlorIda,
)'nti are hereby reaiulre'l to file
wtth ib. prolsloflP of i'ICI,l. 3 I-' lIliEs, his wife,
ritn.
coraisn'C
?rl 112 lii
or defense,
flatcualants.
yn;$r
written
answer
4269.
SI-Money Wanted
the FitttiOLtf Name Slatutca, toi-Lout &amp; PUfl6
(,ri.4nio sis-ci:;
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CLEAN Ittimn. I Flirm It.?. 2417
IHE STITE OF 1"i.Ohlil)t
SI-inadranes
lutes
and
at the Otfi.'. of the Clerk f
ioss
Vol
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F.ilIl;ES
Elm.
4-fleauty
car.
SI-Schools &amp; ln.ttuctlnee
Sig: 3, patrIck tow.I
-i1l'iF'IN() Tot * Il1 tar'
M .t1ICEl.I .1. i'OIlIIKS. lila the Circuit Court, at the Court70-icmpioyment Services
9 &amp; July 5.
l-ard of Thanks
rubnal, .lune
C M Fianic for Thin".
4nSeminole
Coun.
house in Sanforal,
tt'Ue
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OR.
1{oornM
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I{ent
Help
Wanted
71-Male
6-Chuid Car.
15, 1966
-ir' 'vera sp.'t
ised
in
-------whiasa residence is
t)', Florida, $2771, end to niait
Wanted
S-l)og.&amp;ti-PetC
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a
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thercaif
to
STENSTIIOSI
1647
Help
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T$-Uaia or Itimals
10-Poultry
CLPiAN. quiet r,rn'
1% TuB CIRCE2T C 0 V B T
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&amp;
MeINTOI4II,
Attorneyi
lalttmnre
12,
Mar)l*fl'l
l-$lsi He$p Wanted
U-Special HoUses
401Magnolia. 322-072(1
1%TII .ItTII('I ti CIRCUIT, I
gitell
Dir'
floe
that
for
Plaintiff,
Post
Offic,
it'i' Is hevu't')
Not
wasted
Food
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('alt
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7
1$-CaIsrIel
A 1) 1'OR tEM10LE
stilt has been fileal in the above 1220, Suauiford Floriala, 3:771, in
vlth
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vnrklng
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ton
Wanted
Itoost TO
l4-flhatyelS R.paira
Fi.0RhI).%
india'ate'l Court aslnet oui atit that ccttaiit divorce pmocecaitug
Staillista
horns privilagea. Fl.f.r.n",a
15-special Merviose
i CliACKH%' 0. 16094
of
the
title
which
pending
against
you
in
the
Cirntt
each of
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$1-Incom. Property
1S-lnt.rior Decorators
oTICE TO flEl'ED
a'Ian Ill-S r,o',n. 21*
: r,r,irt
citit Court of the Ninth Judicial
case is an shown abOve.
Sl--lluslnsas Prop-Sale
17-.-Janttonial dervices
BE. reittins of
mo. Total Drl's 1411.
You
are
hereby
required
to
Circuit
in
and
for
Seminole
$2-Real
Pstste
Wasted
1$-handicaps Sarvioe
115. %iitos For Sale
EDWARD ARTHUR FLEMING
written de' county, Florida, in Chancery, .
_________________________________
$4fl.aI .tats Isis
t)-Huiid.rs Nupphie.
THE STATE OF FI0K1DA Tot file your answer or
EI4IJ
PTOthe
above
abbreviated
title
of
said
cause
in
fensca, if an'.
$7-hIualn$ss Itenlala
10—Hardware
$ ItrreI
with
DA'1D ft. SIMPSON
'S
!'LYMOt:Ti(
ceeding with the Clerk of thIs being MATTIE ASH, Plaintiff
10-tots For
31-Horn. Lmprovemsete
VOLKSVAGEN
70 Oneida Street
Carbure'or &amp; high specut moCourt and to serve a copy there1UDDICK AS)!, flefend
SLYarrn.-OroVSS
32-PlumbIng
2)4
1
it ii' y
New Hartford,
New
York
fl"
'
I 111-1411
br.
•I1-ai
UE1IEI1Y NtITI- of upon the plaintiff's attorney ant, anal herein (nil not or a
93-As.ssge
$3-Palatial
ARE
On .nln 443-1014
YOU that
Adams
Ave.
PIED
the above-named whose name and a,l,lrea' appears Ilecree Pro Confeeso whil ho en.
Il-houses For Ial•
14-Well DrIlht.g
Opn •Iil ti; 9 p. m.
u-Houses--dale at *est
31.-Air Cand. &amp; ilsattag
petitIoner, ED\"ARD ARTHUR hereon. on or before the 11th day tered against you, anal the cause
1264 (;AiAXIF: 500, lads rsn ___________
part..
Petition
of
August,
$6€,
the
nature
of
proceed
cx
Rest
ST-House
For
T.l..isa
1$-Radio
tR. * '1 : nnar.
Hi.i'k Convertlhie (ins .vn. p(,f'f,
TLM1NG, ha, filed a
5$-Real Estate Eachange
In Inc above-styled Court for the thIn proceeding being a suit to (5EAi)
31-Photo A Equipment
gore! 'ursItttin, qit:e'
V-S motor, stIck shift
er
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
adoption of the minor child foreclose the lien of a mortgage
leo-Resort Rental.
20-Home Apph$aaeSs
12,0011,I'hone IThFi%ry 't'
moor. 112-1337
t)Clerk
f the Circuit Court
___________________________
__________________________________
the
following
described
l0lTraiier.abaflU
on
Il-Musical instrumSats
reitamed therein, and you are
By: Martha T, Vihien
situate In Senlnole CountY,
103-Mobile IIomee-aI.
1941 CHEVY itiartuin.. !r-iigh I
*3 -Business Equtpmut
quired to show cause why the pert)'
Deputy Clerk
to- wit:
10*_Mobile IIoms-Reuit
shift. ingina ra".'I n:'r hiisl-1
34.-UghoLatary
iame should not he granted by Florida,
Space-Ract
bat 26, flock 11, SUNLANI) STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
r104-Trailer
Elatrk
Cleans..
$p.-Vacuum
01. 12'tO- Mac
serving a copy of your written
ESTATES, Amended Plat, ac- McINTOSH
1*1-Trails,
35-Ea1.rmmnat0
vice, $14 \V. 11th St22-'2't4.
defensea, if any, upon Stenstrom,
tII-ApartmCsta For t.t
cording to map or plat there- Attorneys for Plaintiff
*7-MovIng A Storage
Davis &amp; Mcintosh, Florida State
of recorded In Piat l*ook 12. Post Office lIne 1330
101-Rooms For teat
13-Job I'rinting
_Bank, Suite 22, Sanford, FlorIda,
32771
I &amp; 2 PublIc Records Sanford, FlorIda
$... 111—Rental Agents
4$-PlastS - Feeds
12771, Attorneys for Petitioner,
Seminole
County,
Fiorl'ublish
July
13,
20,
27
&amp;
AUS.
113-Wanted To teat
of
Sais
50-Misc.
For
ThIM Week Only
and by filing the original thereFor Sa•
3,
1956
115-Auto.
Ida.
51-Articles
For
heat
$200 300
of with the Clerk of paid Court
SAVE
ItI-AUto$$1• or Tradi
DONE AN!) ORDEltED at Sftfl pflfl.37
138Wap or Exchange
2t.. 1966; otheron
or abefore
I
Isle
COMPARE
*15-Trucks
Per
a'iae,
Pecree.luly
I'ro Conteuso may ford, SemInole County. State of ______________________________
Buy
5*-Wanted To
'$4 STATION Wagon I Door 13.1
lIS-Automotivi l.rvios
be entered versus you granting Florida thIs 11th day of Julia IN TUE CIRCUIT COURT,
ss-rurnitur. For Hate
NINTh! Jt'DI('IAI CIRCUIT, IN
Air fully equlpoed, extra
131-!000tsra &amp; Cycle.
51-Antiques For Hale
1966.
said adoption.
ANI) FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
owner &amp;
on. pravlouiu
133-Boats A Motors
(SEAI
5$-Money To Loan
. p_
WITNESS my hand and the
)"I,ofliflt,
Arthur H Bec'kwtth, Jr.
131-Marine
Supplies
33-Business
Opportunities
j I'.);)
I
off1ciI seal of said Court at
ChANCERY No, 11102
Clerk of the Circuit Court
IMPALA Convartible fully
'4*
Sanford, emtnnle County, FlorNOTICE
4W
silT
By: Martha T. Vihien, D.C.
eululppod &amp; a real
Ida. this 17th day of June, A. D. ROESS AND O'BRIEN
WANDA 0. UNDERWOOD
$1595
1066.
Plaintiff
American National Bank ltlalg,
(SEAL)
'43
IMPALA
Stiper Sprr Coupe.
l' 0. lbs 11058
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Filly equipped, bicker .'t's,
CHARTICS r. UNI)EltWOOD
ctersburg, Florida 3373$
P.M.
5
to
A.M.
5:30
Friday
through
MONDAY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
clean.
Defendant
AttOrneY' for Plaintiff
B: Donna 4. Markos
)'ut,lIsh Jail)' 13, t1, 27 &amp; Aug. TIlE STATE OF F1,OIh1I)A TO SATURDAY 9:00 AM. - 12 NOON
$1695
Deputy Clerk
CltAhtIES T, UNDER\V000
1966
3,
PublIsher
reserves
right
to
reject,
revis,
and
properly
classify
all
5tenstrom, Davis &amp; McIntosh
let Division, 995-17.57
DDII-35
mad, beyond th. first Insertion,
EIILN'OR
Attorneys for Petitioner
IISS i*alnbrialge, I)140(N)25
Post Office Itox 't3t0
%OI'ICK 01" SUIT
Fleet Post Office
advertisements.
33771
Sanford, Florida
San Francisco, California
STATE OF FLORIDA Tot
Adjustm.nts will be made on a re-run b,th only for typographical
14 A July 6,
,
Stnforl .122-till
Publish June
sworn Complaint having
ALFRED THURSTON CHiLD,
Adjustments will not be
Orlando 44l-S) I
12, 1966
been filed agaInst you In the errors that effect the value of th. ad.
Jft., single
Opel) !4tly tit 'i p
DDA-67
5 Id en cc: BarranqUintas, Circuit Court In and for Semi- ___________________________________________________________________
I
---nole County. p'uorialis, ny w.-tNPuerto Rico;
AI)VilIi'i'l5CMl1' Ohi hiii)5
DlvFRANK
MOI"I"AT.
for
(I.
UNl)KlttVOOl),
IIA
97. houses For Rent
95. houses For Sale
The farai of l'ut'llc lontrucresidence: 4155 Linnear Ave. orec, the short title of which Ia
t1on fir Seminole Count)', Flor.
flue N. K., WashIngton, B. c. WINI1A (1. I? N I) K It \V 00 1),
3 lii hIM. tIN IC uN.,
Idii, will receive. tilde for the
l'luaintift, vs. CIIAItLES T. uNand
mater$100
DO\VN
labor,
1023 %V. Serita, 322-1393.
all
furnIshing of
MOFFAT,
these
Defendant,
Dl'IIIWOOD,
MARGARET
hOMES
mIs, e'quipmeflt and services icGOVERNMENT
OWNED
AreLlnnear
presents are to command yot, to
residence: 4155
IIAVFINN1I L',tItK: 3 firm., 2
23-4 BItS., 1-2 hIATUS
quired for the construction,
appear and file your Answer or
nue N. K., %'ashingtofl, B. C
bath, Ranch,, fruit trees. 205
erection, and leasIng to the
You and each of you, are here- other defense or pleading herecofloct
Call
fIr.
Sittauma
hx
Instruction,
of
Public
Board
notified that a suit has been in with the Clerk of the Circuit
by
1-703-197-6387.
1125
per
month.
buildings
(4) mobie claspreiom
brought against 'ou In the Cir- Court of Seminole County, FlorPark Drive Office 322-21 1$
in accordance with bid data cuit Court, in and for Seminole Ida, itmid serve a copy thereof 2524
FURN. COTTAGE 333.2800.
332-0645 or 323-0700
Night:
front
obtained
be
may
which
Count)'. Florida, in Chancery, on Plaintiff's attorney, C. Ver.
the School Admi,iistratiofl Office, number
16030, entitled JOHN
,n Misc, Jr., Attorney at law,
3 fldrm., ',4 baths, O'ETItN. 2 Br. house. 6S5-133 atCommercial Street, S a n f o r d, ViTZHt5GlI. pl.intiff, v. K. A. P. o. Drawer 'i, Sanford, Flor- BY OWNER:
tar 2.
&amp; itUiLta 2Cr
air
central
Florida.
WIGGiNS, et al, defendants, and Ida, on or before the Utli day of
27 ft.
porch,
enclosed
age,
received
until
1:00
S
..
bc
Utah. wIl
Furms, house in Mayyou, and each of YoU. are roiUir- August, A. B., 1956, or otherfamily &amp; l8.tt living routi". NiCELY
Ciii
13th.
July
.tvailat,la
fair.
p to Thursday August 4, li'66, ed to file your Answer to the wise decree pro confes.o will be
choice area, $22,598. 1009 Grove
t the. 5chod Administration Complitlnt as amende'l. with the cantered against you.
3334738or 333-0458.
Manor 322-9087.
13U11111151, at which time and C'crk of said Court, and nerve a
desig11cr
.ld
Is
Sanford
The
3 IIDIIM., 1% hltth, hg. lot to.
place the bids will tie publicly (')&gt;' thereof upon the plaIntiff. nateal as a newapaper of general
VA
hOMES
catcal 2415 Chase Ave. SanFHA
opened and read aloud.
plainor
FITZHUGU,
circulation
in
whIch
this
citation
S179500
batik JOhN It.
4 door, air conditioned, like new.
ford. Ph I;:l-2c5f. .Ipo;,ka.
A.
A certified check air
GEl).
to.Wit
cacti
once
he
puh'lisheai
attornt'Y,
auth
Of
Briard
drrt!t. pa)iC to
JR., whose address Is week for four consecutive weeks,
Public Instruct Ion for Seminole SPEEI1.
100, Resort Rentals
1314, Sanford, Florida
Box
WITNESS my hand and offi.
0.
I
s. GovernC',unty, Florlala; r. satisfactorY
$2171,
on
or
before
July
28,
A.
D.
cml
seal
of
the
Clerk
of
the
C$r
Located Throughout County
hands, or a
rn - nt
do 50, .t,it Court on this the lit), alit)
OCEAN FIIIJNT AFS. 339 5.
tF6, end if you fall
2-3 Bra. 1-1% 2 liatha
bId bond a'xc'i'''1 liv the bidder
be
will
Cu,stesao
.ttlatitic, Daytona Beach. Mrs.
1961.
Pro
July,
A
Decree
P.
Equipped
Station wagon, air oditoned, clean.
a
9
kitchens
cit
Some
and aec-ei,taile sureties iii e,1It •m,teri against
etta1, (SEAt)
fld
It.Uhlutchison.333.4051.
Itent
Less
That,
I'aymenta
tier
tt
t.'
qual
am',unt a
the relief alenianded
Arthur II. list kwithi, Jr.
?o Inspent Call
c rut'mlttsd V you for
:..Il
i
Clerk of the CIrcuit Courl
saId Complaint :a i,tneti'lt''i.
in
102. MobileHomes - Sale
with cc'-)'
tO
Ii
suit
this
of
fly:
2darths
T.
Vihlen
nature
The
pro.
lCat'hi i.d sts.*il tti,'lUda a
plaintIff,
p. ('
tue title of th
A MultIple Listing Realtor
QUALITY SItiUi I.E HOMES
ja, furnish nut) Install the quiet
to certain , Vernon; Mtze, Jr., of
'600", sharp, low mHeage.
VITZHUGII
It.
JOHN
14EAt1'OIt
Iutliil)s
Hwy. 17-92 5. Sanford
tite
1'
clasarouni uttn in
un
Sa',niii'iltr
in
h':h.A
ND,
STKI'lI
ENSON
iO('ut
t
e.d
';V
tid
I'ark
Drive
la
2565
332-2410
site
lii,:
bY
'iii
to be' dsitt. ted
Supervisor, ty, Florida, dcserihc'.l as followS, MiY.l2
SlaiIlIetic!I(C
the.
I'. 0. 1 Ira war Z,
11(11 to to-nit:
I DR VERY Clean. Close in, 1i:I,MoNT in' so— '63 2
ots a ii: urn ,ll,t a. ilCe.5 -sttng
w
Bt'ginning 894.2 feet East an(orci Florida
$200 elowsi itnul $60 per ma'.
Jimmy Cowan, 32*401$.
(runt
feet
exceed lT4'
$79500
214 feet North of the Attomn,'ys for the I'latntift
and
Near
Jr. College. 213-1024.
R.8, 4 door sedan. Economy.
truct ure..Southwest Corner of the l'ui,lishs JIll)' 1 21k, 27 &amp; Aug
for
ga
psp
Sia ii pr'.!'"'l shall provIde
siornt. Horn;
SI', of Section 14, Towflship , 1961
base wIth ..1,tliifls I'
5
air 'otnhltit'rseil, 1 icr. Isn't20 South, Itange *2 uast, 11DB-IC
CiTY VATI'1it'- I',tvaid it.s4
141 &amp;rI4itliliMI
scaped, storage etc. tO z It'
run North 165 feet, Ou't,ae
I Ml. downtown. S Bedroom, I
years and with upsu° -di
Sotitti IINITEJI ST * T E • DIs'rnU1
Kittha'r,ea,
.%luminun, awning Many ix'
feet,
Hol,ar.ate
100
Baths,
East
tile
full
leue'1
lions lii ,tir,ltsae the
01
I)lS'I'KIC'l'
tOO
MIDUIM
Writ
401111'
Living
&amp;
thence
tras_333.7609.
room
feet,
151
chin,
Dining
4 door sedan, automatic transmission.
buildings as set forth In the
YLOIIII)*, OJILANIIO ulv$iIoi
closets-Screen.
feet
to
point
of
beginning;
i.iglit.d
root,,
tiorAgrecmflelIt
proposed Leap')laginnhuig 794•3 feet East u. SI-Vi-OIIL-ClY - UNITE1
ed IIr.ezeway. Below market
101—TrailerSpate—Rent
ilon of the hail rIucunaclitSthe 'rATES OF AMEIIICAa Plain
of
North
feet
35
and
at $14,900. Uuiii'Ia'r will ..',n.
the
Include
hll
Each' bt'i
vs.
JOHN 'F II 051 A
Southwest Corner of the SE tiff,
aider trade of smaller home or I'IIIVA'flI SPACIOUS tot A uti'
,.chdUlc of
planu.
14, Tnwnhip Kl.Ll$ amid JEWEL CAROL
$ecli',n
lots I335 14$ or see your Uru
'
of
of
the
unit
pro'
lilies.10' a 25',Patio.115-i439finish nist.- ras
Station wagon. A nice car.
East. 11$, his wife, B e Ce n d a nh
32
flange
South,
her.
DO IT NOW
the
bear
shall
,
poid. Tb. :':a
I
100
NU'l'IGI@
OF
sA1rNotIce
feet.
East
164
run
North
Arrhlt.t't
stal of a profc'sIiOfl"I
feet, South 144 feet, West hereby given that pursuant to I TRADE your trailer mr a new 1041. AillIrtiflentsForRent
or EngII,a'.r reiristertol lit tbe.
verythln4.
begi tin- Final 1).er.. of Foreclosure en
hum.. $55 mo.
100
(cit to ;.ifit
51st.' of Florida.
1"iiitN. d,,wn.titirs aat , 60% i'aiNorth 25 feet tered on May 2*, lOIS by iii
hUH Enleri, rhs.'d, inc.
tile
(leis
lo
right
bite
The. Ilo"t'i
motto, or i'lu after 5:30. 333.
a hove tail Iii it'd Court in lIt °
131*911
$39500
for read) ;
all 11,1.; to
4 door sedan. See this one.
1374.
to rt'jao-t a, sty taO')t.,-tinicualit
of above styled cause, the tsn.iei
clii
ito.
ra'sii,'rl
lvi'
*
lie
to
agettist
y:
n; ar
waite
hi. above nuuie.'l ,iefciulum,ts. Al. signed uJ,lle.,i Stales Marshal u. I' 9(', flouijes—SaIu or
FUIIN APT., 3300 Meilanville.
negotiate' with the. select'4 bid Tburatouu Child, Jr. Frank any ot Isle duly aulborised di
Iced
0,s.Ideriti0fl
hub
dir: to tithe
all
the
property
Isis
puiii'a
sell
will
Moffiit,
,4d1- Meaffat ,id Margaret
UIJIiM house near Lake Mon. i ''iuiui. AI"VS., Coutpistel
plaits and ,pc'afiratl05 In
of the.nui, and a isci Ua te in Seminole County, P'lou -:
rue
JUst oIlI'4_222'4529
hale bid. No l,ld wife., and catch plc
aft,I$il'lie($ by lIEN E 11.11. ELEu''•
t
tot I If's iii lu to ida deacrlbeal as: lot 5, Block
t lie
4 door sedan. A clean cmr.
ulet
perto
ii
ci
for
n
'i'htli,
whirl, includes eIe1ri.
wit
lid
run
s)mai fi be
in paid IIEl"l'I,ElI HOMES, OIILANI) 9*. houses For Rent
described
lands
.uli.e'
utter
das
heatisig
&amp;
cooling,
(151
kitchen.
ltd of fillet-lI
bi.1. raIflh,1a I lit as a i,aetl'IC'I, cit hiiC)i $lr( "I'll IN ON I, aacc'iral Imi to ti
ijus ci to t Ii.' OJC Iai iig a)f
TOWN'N 14A1US
the these defendants tiara tie tiller. l'lat thereof a. recorded In Ph 1 P'UILN.
a,f
ti.- a-,,n,etit
without
I 11I)ltM. Collage, ch.a*i (A111)EN ALtAn1'MEN'1u
Hook II. i,ases 5 amid 0, I'ijbi u
ash and are nail imivolved.
very isles fur u"thUiIlCP. III Liar
Board.
SYITNESS my band susci iaal Records or S.ttilisols Count r,
wIll be
328.1131
week, $05 per month. 333.1457, III E. First St.
The .Ucae.ePfUi ),I4drr pay
-.
to
0
uutcry
at
SemiFlorida.
public
$aamif'ir'I,
fur of said Court at
aiiFed t,' furiitshi stid
can
h
34'hi
bidder
for
highest stid best
bond nails County, Florida, this
1110- 111)1 'ElI N 1 fIrm. Duiul.;, 1011
I II Aill, $ hill I'
satisfactory parfaitlliautce supply
at U;O0 noon on Tuesday, AUI $ 111)1451,
of June, A P 1944
1"- Iral SI. Apt. A, ITS utu
and
dsy
*23.1160.
material
l)rivs'.
L.iuurol
labor,
amid
oat 2, 3946 out the siepa of it e
Jr.
U.ekwlth,
Arthur
II.
512.4154.
bond.
_________________
pa;'me.iit
Courthouse of Seminole Count
Clerk of Circuit Court of
C. U )Ia;us., 332-3545 111)1151.
a
MASON II. WHARTON,
I)atedp
1.10.1
9anford, Florida.
WRIJAKA APARTMENTS
Seminole County, Florida.
Slier I p. in.
JOHN IC. MAGITEIIIC, BR.
114 W - Ll R'V ST.
fly: Donna it. Markos
______________
Hoard ,f PublIc Instruction
ilnimr'i StatIcs Mairalsual
Clerk
IINI"I'itN., Kiti'huii
3 81)1151
fair e.,,ita"l" ('a,uml(Y, Florida (I K')i)Iputy
3 jkIi'rn. aluplax Apt.
MIddle 111.1 rid of Florida
A Sl'KF It .1 it
.aiuiiii'e", hear flase 123.03 1114. iJN9'iJItN,
ii
. 'F.
II Ila'la.'ii e.iuhiii..'$. 1g.' roots,
Wherry
I(utule.11
'N.
Attorney
i,luintiff
for
Sui,,-rImu$PmItle.muI
_________________________
l',uuty
S,-tt,I,a.la
k eluit. 'J.3124 alter S pin
A s,i.tam,I tisiiled States Aituritu
I A I lilt. HOuSES;
154
ion amid Es- l' (. H'a
Pu iii,' ml u- u' - t
t
us.
Plaintiff
tor
Attorney
1*1-1055
1'32771
Sauifurd,
Florida
Hoard
ilac
t.
tj!IIii, $,-'-retur)
12, 1
June
3)
4
July
4,
13,
0
PublIsh
Put,liih1
mu.
25
&amp;
July
6,
tIn
iu
hart
ot Puili'
lJNII'liflN3iftlriut t,'.tsse, hitch' 3 lihiUM. fur". Ituidex ajil. Con1060
11956.
I
Publish Jui j'l, 21'. 17, 1964
tact 3312 Palmetto Ave.
en squippsd. 133-5194,
UDA-lIl
Dh)A-i33
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61 CORVAIR
4 dear. radio, heater, ovtea'

u,adc ,ruaseulssioe.

695
65CHEVELLE
5-Peomaqer sI'otloa eaqos. S
c'Hadsr osqise. 4..durd
raasse4ssioa. radio, heater.
$alq. fleish aith heiqs k.
toner, quad tires. This sea
bus had ead ca. Oily.

1995
64 CADILLAC
br*ep equipped
sL$h oil CedliIec iwitery lea
4D.ar

less iaslidia fuctury al r

;osdi$.ilsq. You
hic i.e U.u's

scm a..

keenly fui

$3495

'695w

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1960 Rambler

$59500

1959 Mercury

63 PONTIAC

SEMIIIOLE

COUNTY MOTORS

,

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1801 W. FIRST ST. PH. 322.0614

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Wue&amp; This sicus

Statics

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samath reasiaq iaiP Is equips
ubo psue, ,irIa
brakes, radii usd hastar pies

fuster eie scmdltlo.iaq. It'i
Iscel sea s.d ready I. q.
Is. oily.

$395

$29500

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2195

1961 Plymouth

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425 5938

(DJECT LINE

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1958 Pontiac

SEKJ1OLE COUNTT

4 dear. *.*s1.preusaislssiee, power i,saricq,
power heck.,, redis. heater.
Law sIleaq., Uk. ace.

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SANFORD

64 CHEVROLET
bepals,

CUSTOM BUILT

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four

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$59500

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USED CARS
SPECIALS

149500

1964 FIat

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Summer Sale

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Set Yourprice we'll set your ad!

CALL CLASSIFIED
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'in'tiT 4' 0 21 UI'.

,,n.-ya'IIr

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Tb. express enumeration of the
1eregojg shell ttot be deemed
to limit or to restrict appilcabilItr of any cthr languag, doscribing in eners] terms other
property intended to 1i covered

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Want: ads get fast results! They've
got tverage! That's why buyers and
sellers of goods and services go to the
Want Ads for action

aiu,gayy

1versge of total deposits for the 11
calendar day. .udtn with cell dst
iverage of total Joji ( tj
calsnd&amp;r days ending with call data a. shown lit Item 7 of "Assets"
ate after dedtju of valuation rsarvam
ber.by.
at pu bile sale, to th. lstgb.et and iccuctti.. .1. ahus-n In itezus 5-5 of "Ass.ig"
ass after deduction of valuation
beet bidder for cash between the
reserve, of
bout-u of eleven o'clock i the

tar 5'30 I' i"

...

,

Stenstrom Realty

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital liotea and debenture.
Preferred stock-tu
par value
No shares outstanding (C) Common sLock-toi) par value
l'Jc. shares authorized 30,000

chasing cost. 222.5915 at-

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curIng, deposit,,

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$100 DOWN

None
55,000.00
:3,010,55

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I 4 liATli, Kitchen
S 11111151
equuippoil taut,,,.

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avpt'iri

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Pedere.l fund, purcluuu,d
Other llabtlltlee, (ut )Jurrt.w.uj money -,---Acceptance, executed 'by or for account
of this bunk ant! outatanding
Other liabilities (Including $ - mortgegie
end nther liens on bank prentls.e end
other real estate)

22.PIY$

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Lot II, OOLL)IE MANOR.

asse. 322-4*44.

INVES1'MlNl' &amp; ilEAL'l'

ONE DAY

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15,455,50

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S DItHM. I bath. Asautne uii.art-

jcinhiøn's

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for relirerl 1,sr, T,IA lele,llY to.
oati ,1,wr,t" vra Ira lirA

Jim Hunt Realty

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541,045.51

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sotJ'rl—I\VARD

will h.'Iil uuu.aut.

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baths, I

-t,rIvtø

Riti.' &amp;

ICI'S

h,,Okt

flort

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CHECK THESE PRICES!

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T1.T'U'I.

dl vIdu.tnehips,
and corporutioti,
Tlnpe and saving, dcpoit, of lndlvldual*,
partlsrrsti tps end corporal lOnE
DeposIts of United States &amp;overnmcnt
Deposit, of States and political subdivisions
Deposit, uI fortige government, and
official
ocutra) bank, and
lUternatlonal tfluittttitip
Deposits of commercial bank.
Certified and officers' Chock,, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
$Z314,677.B1
Total demaj&amp;d deiuj,,it,
*1,060,054,41
Total tiflu. and

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None
37,17404

$145 ni.' Owuipi

Realty
hiawAtha at 17-9* 115 N Park Ave.
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The Less It Cost Per Line Per Day

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hlngle4, spotless. $2011 i1,n'n,

ht l''.ra

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VOLKS\VAGEN

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Want Ad Department Hours

(lace.
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owned
than bank premises
Cutcimer,' liabilityother
to this bank on
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estate

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1,,y,ist, hA W
Mt. AII H, tao mu, pp *32
115$

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

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s',ui.e1 !ntiu1in

fullY

VItJtI i Ill!

425.5938

322.5612

lAtE. flflltM. Home, (1,rae,
Patio, 1g. corner last, attic fan
&amp; Air ons%Itinnt, 1(11 equipI'P'%. 2221455 or *21.5742,

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SOUTH SEMINOLE

SANFORD

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None

and

bums

to koop

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Th
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MunH.t
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Itiackliettles. Stunan by at'pnlntnient only. Ph, 522.74*5.

'91

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fixtures,
rcpre.entizig
bank
premises

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one

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according to the p1st thereof recorded In Fiat Book 1*,
Page 71, of the Public B..
cords of Seminole County,
FlorIda
'together with all structures and
Improvements now cvi said land,
and fixtures attached thereto:
also all gas, steam, electric, wotar, and othet beating, cooking,
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing, vantiictiug, Irrigating and
power a)'.Ste*zs, machines. apphianoes, fixtures, and appurtenances, which new are on said
premises, even though they be
detached or deta,hatj)s.
Together with the following
items of property Which are ID.
ceted in slid permanently Installed as a part of tb. tmprov.ments on id land:

I ureftofl and two 's]

H

other

2

t'ento1

121' N I'.t R k tV iNl' E 5''2

Es')'

Alan aralinlile,

$ r; a r.a g I

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733,294,91

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tIotIp nanse of Vorid t'ide 111t FLi,Tlfl'Sll s%V1N,iS flANK, a

Demand detiosit, or in

WOTJCE 1W SALE

it

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145,434.51

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prtfliiit. Alt

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Other loan, and dis,aut,
Bunk premise, I
urnitur,. end

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anal III a fine

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Payton

looking for

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Real Estate

Ad

Want

ailiatnini lot with commercial

pile's, thc.

window

C tlt. t.tV alE NIUL4T

what you're

ASSETS

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t4 Ai'1il, $91 mo ps)t

r:ar,at

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GLASS

IN1Sfi\1LEf)
S I NK . 1f ('.1 ,AS &amp;

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turn, $14,200

1011.

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Ca , i aet,

CAI.t.11A RT flitU. ESTAT%'

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Sale

stI'I'ltN C. It. Ilitnie, * lt'lu-m.,
2 flaIlu, watt In nail

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L'. .R I U S

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You'll find

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Rib Steak, Stew, Steaks, "For Sal." signs wbe* you
Hamburger, Roast, etc. GIN!)place a low osst ad lit the
E7tVILLE G fl 0 CE ft 'Y, 322clalsifled section of Tb. San09117.
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Thk Wc'ok Only
SA V F", 2(i()

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For Sale

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Cash, baii,ee, with other banks, end
cash Item, In process of collection
Unttd States Govet-flinent nb1igati.o1,
direct and guaruntee
Obftgatiqn of States and political
Ubdl
Securities or Federal *IgtUICIe, and
ctfl'Porstloris not guiLt-anteed by 11. 5.
C)ther securities (itn'ludizig
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REPOIvy OP CONDITION at
"TTNT'J'Ep STATE BAWE
OP $umIWeI.
of 5*sti,,,u
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..... at the elo., of busIness on
Jona 55, 1155.

i.L $'tt) ititnln In rn) home
5151365.

APl'i"t. t a.'re. troniaø on
High School
iiern-ia Ar.
utO---Terma, 121.
arkIni lot

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A.ENCY
See I'. irni- flentala
Pas *11.3174
Nlht' a' ,'q'kr,lp 125.l1 4*P,

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lots loale
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numbers.
?ogsther with all atructuro ception In a A-I AgricUlture
and ,lpro'emeuts now and here sane to install end operat. a
cm esid land, and ftxtur.i- water plant as requested by
at'.ited thereto, and e.l! rents 31altland Utiliti., Corp. cit the
Iamses, proo..da, and profIts at' ' following described property:
cruing end to accrue from ssU P'rnm HE corner of Section 20I'rat,, all at which ire In. !1S-IOE. thence S IP'45'Ip" W
eluded within tb, 2oregoinp along ! lrnundary of S.ctinit 20,
description and the Iuibeu 2dt ft thence N 00'i4'01 W 156
dum thereof; elan all gas, "team- to FOB, thence ?( 0(14'O1" W
mactrio, water and other beat. 1 ft. thence S 2141'EP" W It)
Ing, eooklng, r trliemttng, light. ft. thence 5 0014'Ol" E UI
thence N 11145'IY' 1 50 ft to
Ing, plumbIng, ventilating, mn. POD.
Sating, and power systems, ma.
Public bearing will be hold
chines, applIinoe*, fixtures, au
appurtenaces, whitth now nI* at In the Couzity Comnii.mtozierp
,ney 'hereafter pertain to, or hi Ronni, Court Bouso, Sanford.
us.d with, In, or on said pre. FiorId*, on July 15, 1966 at 7:30
ailasi, even though they be de- P. 11. (IT ae anon thereafter .,s
possible.
tached or detlih),lt.
Seminole County Board of
at public salt, to the hLhe.ij and
Adjustment
beat bidder for cash between the
Dy: Wi1lIti. C. Balbuci;,
hours of cleve &amp;nnok in the
Chiulrrnau
forenno aic1 two t,'rinrk In the
lilt the 1m day ol Pul'ltsh July U, 1966
July. 1ftf. at the F'roiit runr
of the Sen,inoJ,. Cont• Court. 1W 'TilE PIIWVVT (hOUR? 1W
lion,, Iii Filtford, P'Iorjtla,
AWD P011 5EIPJOLE ()OVNT2'.
(COtYRT EEAL)
FLDIUDL.
Arthur B. fleckwlth, Jr.,
1W Ci1&amp;Wt5y Wit. 1555?
Clerk of tit. Clrc'uit Court
EMPIRE CITY SAVINGS BANE,
Byi )1arth T. Vilulan
a oorlwration,
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff,
Puhli.h July 11, 19d
vs.
IIDB-&amp;t
WILLTP FILAW1

in alt •i.pau'i menit'

,

7IMUST)

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Partcn,Iera Malta. tfflce
tibmit a'.np1ote rf'uunue t,
lbs. 'tOO Sanford flut-ald, Sat,cord. i"ia.

EVEX1NG HOURS ARE READING HOURS"

tin

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A MuIiiple I,lslth

Mu'Tll. 1'EllSNlI,

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Atlantic ilsob fllig.

APPA ,5lt

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NOTICE IS herat" gIven that 1
am tnai;'ti1 In t1''1CPC at 1104
ernino1e
t,te Strert, Sanford,
Coulntv. Fint-t,la, ,tnier tlt fi't1

MONKEYS, Baby Mynabs, Pat-- SURFBOARD
pmsmt -to the final deci'es a T)DB-40 REPAIRS
rots, Blames., PlaIt, Supplies.
tor.olosur. and sale entered Ii
2501
waaWOIZ
(JOVW'r'i'
ANIMAL EINGt'OM
the nail.. Tiendftig In 'the Ctrcui
3-I;
333..5
RO**D 4W *VKTEW'
.fls 4 p.m.
i 3111' 'louth Big Tree
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eotfl't lit and for Hezntnole Coun
17-33 Lur -- #od
istles at PubNe E.avisg
835-0644
ty, Florida, ease dookat nunihePAiNTING 14555, the undersigned 'Clerl To whom It may onnoern:
A. J. Adoock
*21.9151
The
Seminole
Daunty
Board
of
a
will ..11 the property -sLtu'tsi
Puppia Tan or _________________________
Adjustment will hold a public
black 4 tan, Pure bred. $20.
Sn es$ County described as:
Bole lit Yost- R.e*f? 7 7 121-1425.
Lot
ficIttTfl PIKECRE ,. bearing to consider the possiE &amp; '7 TURNER ROOFING
blilty
of
granting
a
front
and
Third Addition, a uubdlv%
— Ph 332-540)
mba. a000rfltng to * pla- rear yard setback variance to ANIMAL RAVEN KENNELS:
thereof renorded In J'la the Zoning Regulations as no- Boarding. Puppies for sale— 23—.Paintliig
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Inc.
on
the
following
described
332-57.
the Public Records of Heini
INGRAM ENTERPRISE
nob, County. FlnrId*, and - property: Lots I and , Block
(Llcenead..30ndS6455med)
G. E. Retrlgsratn E. Tract U, Sanlando Spring, 111. PouItr'
Minor
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Livestock
Brush 4
(Else.) Endel LAS11HCI, Her r SubdivIsIon,
Spray P&amp;thting a speciality,
Public hearing will he held in
Is] XRd27BU; One 0. E
HORSES BOARDED
Oven. (Elac.) 3bodal 3501I 'the County Commiesloners Room,
Reasonable Rates
4BC, aerial TRil 255; On - Court Rouse, Hanford, Florida,
Good Biding
TILSON PAINTING G. E. Bang, (Elac.) )Inde on JuLy 15, 1911 at 73U P. 31. or
332-9151
Serial XRW4i4 as soon thereafter as possible. Phone
SERVICE
Seminole County Board of
One 0. E. Rot Water Heat.r
- Brush
Ipray
Adjustment
(52 GaL') 3Iodel 4O()TB&amp;312. Special Notices
sa-ozse
By: William C. Balback,
aerial Tfl4263f': One I)ui
Chairman
Then
'Wall Beater (Cli!
WANTED: A ride to Cape Ken- 24. Well Dtflhl*g
kidal 211-5, Serial 1nREii PublIsh July 1*, 1951
body for the 7:3ts a. in. to
r
ID-zt)
On. Victor Climax liteboi
p. in. Shift. Ph. :2-oi4.
%ELLS DRIT-IjED, PUM.E'g
Erhaust Pan. rn model a
'st
T
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onirwvr
rYrrwg
serial number, On. Nuto
Th.
Catering
EDAR3I
OP
AIiJIT5TIIE?
All
Types and Pt...
Food
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bath Beater, no model o r
!i.tIss .1 Public Resrg
We repair sad Service
ai1 number; Sevet Vane
STINE
PREEZEIt SPECiALS
Blinds, mets], menu To whom It may concern:
Machinery 4 supply Cs.
Tb. Seminole nunty Board of ALL THIS week U. S. Good or
faIitflrsd by Senrjk Glaa
W. 2nd 5*.
'i'm bold a public ChoIce Pore Quarters 45c per 207
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*22-14*!
4 Paint Company, aentori L Adjustment
bearing
to
consider
the puss)lb.. cu k wrapped.
Florida, no model
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Chairman

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,lt'nkol. Ph. 522-1 s&amp;

for .
we're old enough to 11gM
country, but not old enough to volt, dH or —
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employee bønfttp 4 worktn
WEI4ERS ç'j BUY
Ellinctr Volkswagen
usable but nflconditions, Write, tttlfl f till
2.150i1
used fritltut-, 4 etc.
0.
Sanford, pta,
details of training A eper.
DELL
or 332-5551.
fence to 1'. 0. Bo* 613, Sanford,
cMPLE'3'E ARGITS Standard I
WE ARE looking for a diasatFlorida,
mm movie outfit, $109.9I vatuo
CASH FOR TRASH
Istled success In Seminole $57.50 plus tas ISe do'n, Antiquos A use4 furniture want- County who heeds to make at TEI,r.rROWE SOLTCTTOR (Longbalance ItO a inn. for I' mc.
ed.
least $200 per week. Call or
Distance Canvassing) experNo earrying charge. WIholdt'
BRTD(E5 FURNITURE
a-rite George Pederpen, ss.
lencted
In Real Estate, Tnsur'Camera Shop, 210 8. Park Ave. Park A 25th,
235-1450
5215 or P. 0. Box $003, bay..
ance or Advertising helpruil.
tons Beach, Fla,
High earning, possible, good
FOR SALE: I practically new SELL tS Yout- F'urnttnrs. Quick
working conditicits. A4dros:
Dra?tmawter Beer Conlor. Call
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Matched Sets
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The Senilno). Count)' Board ul
bility of granting * side yat the* ay1anoe to the Zonin Adjustment will hold a public
bearing to conulder the poesibiutIon. am 'requested by .7.
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Public testing will be held I vin E. Burst on the fohlowinI
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County Board c
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burn, R. E. (Thalfant, and R. D. Long .lr.; (hack)
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CHILDREN'S Story Hour at Geneva Community Library was in charge
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for the opening session last Saturday. This week Mrs. Virginia Roche
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against the depotb, McNamara Civit Association went into lie- hut ii seriow, propositionplay charging that noise front tilt,
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fists th at stepped-up infiltration that he expects an increase
could bring an increase in U.S. the 2804)00-man U. S. force in Legion Post. 183, of Altamonte as judges on whether or not
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North Vietnamese oil star ige may be necessary for us to fur
depots have had no noticeable ther increase our air' effort
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NEW OPAL XADETT sports coupe leads fII'I(i of new hue now available
All I'iidett's feature solid. mlexclusively
i Hemphill Buick-Pontiac on West First Street.. Buick's poped.
L,-f ret
unitized construction
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conij;iwt
('ttI' iS nVlLflzil)ic in many styles, including stat ion wnon.
Earl Merrill, club president, 'which is
considered the Finest
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points out "th is interest in chit
method of building car'. Kadvtt"
membership is evidence of it
nnn And it run' on regular sick r in ie
nil rot- hat-11-up, Opt ion' i' ail,ihlt lOt ltidt air
This construction gives Kadesire to share In the effort
gasoline,
dett a high torsional rigidity,
lights, glare-resistant windshield cimclitinniiig,
radio,
electric
to elect a Republican governor to
Iadtt, now available lit wiper arms, and sent belts. clock and many other comfort
withstand
more
rugged
uth is fall. Accepting registered
ilemphill's. i ii ear that is per- hntt) front and rear.
Democrats in th e club is ii agt, and a relatively light overiflcJ convenience features.
tect
for maneuvering thrnhiL'lI
Every NaileR is fully covered
practical recognition of the i all wt'igfu for greater Itiel ec'on,crowded
CrOWflt!0 (1(VfltOWfl tTiUIC. It by the regular 24 mOnths or
fact that approximately 20 per
is equipped, at no extra cost. 24,000 miles General Motors
cent of th e registe red DemoOf
Year
with
such snfvt features 115 SOIl warranty. This is ii C)mp)ete
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CThts In J)uflar
Vote RepubVASIIrNGTON (AP)
Rob- pidded upper Instrunicnt panel service in vvvr rea c'xrept for
Latest registration lists for lie-an when a good candidate is
lueU. C'OflflUSSiflflei Of I (OV('. PadClNi SLIn \''s.
out those parts Selleduht'd for norm
JcInets lÀ and lB give 907 running."
Indian
affairs,
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honored
Rep u blica n and 1,036 Demo;O at regular nuiintenaiwc' in
115 Indian of the Year at the an
cratts.
irvlIls. Expert hndt'tt service
nual Indian Exposition at Mm Adios
is
viiihihlt' nationwide from
TIit' current drive for mem•
AUSTIN. Tv. AP
darko, l;la., the RUrCBLI of 'ii
hors vai Initiated recently up- Dance Permits
hundreds of Ruie dealers !r:Ir!
and Mrs. .lohn Connally of Tex- fused for
(jffl Affairs announced,
0!) sugestiotm outlined for the
Opal Kisclett sales
.. Congressman
Rennrt, member of the On.
will leiiv' July 24 for a three
clull b"
2anv different models
Edward
eith Tritn of Wisconsin, is the wet1: goodwill visit to .Soutli nvnihghk- includiti
J. Gurney to the eXecutivc' Granted For
a sport
first
Indiin to head the bureau America. They plan Ii' Slofi In iii coupe, two and
comn)jtt,et, Organization of the
in 9 years.
least sty. countries
district and getting out the
dans and a station wagon.

Goal of 500 members in the
Thrilary
Republi can Club has
been surpassed wi th the total
now standing at 507, Louis St.
Amund, co-chairman of tc
eIuh' membership committee,
repor ted today.
Thus far, 201 new members
hnve hecn added, ii substantial
number- of th em from the
g.
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I has a soft heart in a crisis.
In a current real-life story, a sergeant's soft heart has created a new
life for a little 'kbrnese gui.
Three years ago, -whi le st'inq in South Vel Ntiin, SP .6 William N.
Nevens discovered seven-year-old Ire Thi Thu Thrum at a Saigon orphanage and his heat-t melted.
Before his tour in Vie? Nam was over he had adopted her, giving her
an American name, Dianne Elizabeth,
Dianne is now '10, a U.S. citizen, and having the time of her life learning to live as an American with Nevens who is presently stationed at
Fort Huachucci, Ariz,
Nevens, a professional soldier for almost 20 years and a bachelor,
has settled into his life as a father but admits that he's had more than
a few problems learning to raise a daughter, especially one who spoke
no English at first.
Raising a daughter is not quite the some as training troops, he says,
but he's found that some of the Army techniques have been applicable.
For household chores the father-daughter team works with Army
precision, complete with laundry and KP details. Dad does all the difficult tasks with Dianne watching intently and learning quickly.
When a mother's attention is needed, neighboring Army wives are
quick to take over. In between they offer an abundance of advice on
raising a daughter and are eager to take Dianne into their homes on
"duty" nights when Nevens is away.
And so the Americanization of Tre Thi Thu Thrum continues, as does
the education of Sgt. Nevens.

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the cake and Mrs. Don WI).
was the officiating clergyman Immediately following t h e Barns presided at the punch
at the Impressive double ring cere on the Parish Hall was bowl.
ceremony.
The bride's hook, kept by
the site for the reception.
Miss Beatrice Buck, church
The bride's
-ole, overlaid Mrs. Diane flanielson, was on a
organist,
a 'program with yellow orgza and lace, (able covered with an Imported
of appropriate nuptial music.
was osetered with an arrange- lace and embroidered linen
Given In marrlge by her mad of larg' white daisies cloth. A siFvcr bud
eonfather, the bride was radiant in fla*ked with silver candelabra.
Inlng ii single yellow roshud
a floor length gown of white The beautifully embossed three- adorned the table.
organza. Highlighting the close tiered wedding cake was top.
For traveling the bride chose
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of lace outlined with sequins Mart and beU.aped mints Navy trim. 14cr accessories
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long tapered sleeves. Her bell.
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illusion feUfrom a crown of
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bridal cascade of white cams.
tlonscenteredwlthawhlteor.
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attired Ins floor length gown
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a social meeting recently at
the Elks Club with the presi.
dent, Mrs. James Webry, pre
siding.
Mr.. James R. Boolehan was
chairman to distribute by-laws books for ea ch
member.
Mrs. Wehry announced that
members of the circle are in.
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sponsor a child again this year.
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Anyone
Challenge
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contact Mrs. Webry at B224097.

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home visiting her parents, Mr. have returned recently follow.
and Mrs. Harry Hervish, dur- ing visits with relatives and
strike. friends in Kentucky, Ohio and
ing the current
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Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Cronific
and children, Tina and Wayne,
of 107 West Ridge Drive, Park
Ridge, are delighted to have as Bear
their trnuseguests for several
weeKs, Mr. Cronise's parents,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cronise, and
Mrs. David Phillips and fourBy Maryann Miles
year-old son, David. They arrived together on Monday from IA. and Mrs. W. Harold MilHagerstown, Md. Mrs. Phillips ler, along with their daughters,
is Mrs. Cronise's daughter and Charlotte and Martha, have
is with the Potomac Edison been visiting at the home of
Company of Hagerstown.
Rev, and Mrs. J. Robert MU.
ler of Lina Lane, during the
past week. Lt. Miller and family are en
to Panama
City where he will be stationed.
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summerttme 4'SS)P every
minutes Cook i'
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(-aflons. Mrs. (;ardiner
by-words
effnrt1e hot
abnt an hour or until meat
presented th e guest honk ag a th er eStiflg.
memento of the occasion.
fl,rbecuted F I s h Mjnorean
Others who called during the Style and Filet au Ruprre Nnir
When a recipe calls for
appointed hours were Rev, and are two of the tastiest meats to ".stew.'d" rnmntnes, buy that
Mrs. Fred Chance, Mr. and be found anywhere, according variety to us.'. Some rooks conMrs. B Willard Warfiekl, Mrs to St. Augiectinlan Dot Crossan, ties' stewed tomuitoes with plain
N. C. Booth, Mrs. C. F. Chan. well-known angler and sport. canned tomatrws the former
nit, Mrs. C. C. I-fanner, Mrs. fishing writer. And, getting the are packed with hits of onion
('larenee F.rgle, Mrs. .1. Denver fish is no problem, either, for and green pepper and are well
Cordell, Mrs. S. .r. Brooks, the bountiful waters of St Au- 1.4on,enned. The
tomatoes
Mrs. If. U. Fortner Jr., Mrs. gustine and St. Johns County ('Ofl1! in 1.ticrving cans and also
H. A. Cohen, Mrs. Richard yiekj some of the best fish n b in buff't ceens to serve two.
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For a tasty summer pick-up,
Moose.
Mrs. Crossan recommends the
Summery
Dr. W. P. Brooks, who was - following:
the church during
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MINORCAN STYLE
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colors in
was unable to attend as both he
For this, Mrs. Crossan
and Mrs. Brooks had had e&amp;ds. gests using scaly fish such .is
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f tibtICS
fish is not scaly, place on alum. foil .)
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rosper- iien
fine fabrics
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low. Split the fish, leaving
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fountain of youth.
And with worship of the
young mounting every minute,
th is is grievous. Or is it?
A Californian who specializes
in scientific f'cial exercises
likes to see her students work
away their sagging jaws and
furrowed brows. Yet Joyce 14(1
Is the first to admit that '1
blank face is unattractive be'
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son inside."
'ears old
Miss Lee, over
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It's crazy daisy time. Daisies
are popping up nispoirt swear,
sleepwear, dress prints and
jewelry.
even climbing
the walls in new wallpaper patterns. Keeping in step, the cosmetic folk introduce lipsticks
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and others a pinbLi lip gloss
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Mr. and Mrs Karl DMorrI
8on, 213 Whipporwill Lane, and
children, Gregroy, Jeffrey and
Christopher, returned from a
business and pleasure trip In
the nor th. The Morrisons left
the children with the grand.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernis
Absher, of Washington, D. C.,
while they attended the Amer
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exercises and massage tech- eliminated by learning to smile
which she teaches In properly.
Mims Lee
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and letting eyelids drool).
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also causes lining and can be two bad habits, Miss Lee says,
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a youthful look without lifting
I4igt up te nigt in a turned-on the eyebrows and taping th e
smock dress. Sleeveless, monk forehead to break th e habit of
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sleeies with tightly banded
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her attendants with a necklace
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Fly Julia Hartas
National Convention held In ceived tie tac,i from the zroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin. Boston, Mass. Mr. Morrison is A delicious barbecue buffet
son of Newcastle, Pa., an a -lirector of the Florida Op- supper was served to the .10
notmce the engagement of their tometric Association.
guesta attending.
(laughter, Sarah ,Jane Robinson,
of Arlington, Va
to Homer
Sewell III, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic's
homer Sowell Sr., of Altamonte
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There are the great big purple
blooms, worn singly at the
opening of the Broadway show
pinned to a formal gown.
There are the tiny white butterfly orchids that fly In
sprightly profusion In a bride's
bouquet. There are tawny green
ones
there are sprays of
pink and brown and speckled
ones. There is even the orchid
(not found In a florist shop, but
a true
less)
that gives us the delectable
flavor of vanilla!
Worn on a shoulder or floating In water, an orchid always
says, "I love you."

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aim was "Minister In Others''
and the colors were Iavenili'r
and gold. These colors were
carried out in decorations for
th e tea. The punch was a grape
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cake was Iced in iii'ep
with small lavender bud'..
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laid with a white linen cloth
and centced with an niran'
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held five tall lavender catitiles.
The honer guest was attired
in a pale grey linen dress and
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Would you believe. decals
for your ties? Make the buck
some with toes a 1* posles that
can be worn while awlmmkg,

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and silver ribbon. The Pryors SllO\VN Al' THE ItEFRESIIMENT 'I'AIILE at a
(nrdlner, Mrs. J'. J. Cates, the first president, Itfl(1
grew the orchid.
teachlea honoring a former Sunday School Class
the
first
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Mrs. l- Iuby Spears, hostess for the tea,
Mrs. J. J.
Church are three past presit'i' at First
president of Ihe class and has (leflts of the class and the honoree. Left to right.
(ilernid I'hoto)
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Mrs Russell E. Spencer, second vice president of the circle,
resigned her office with much
regret. The Spencer family Is
taking up residence in Panama
City.
Mrs. Guy Neville has accepted the appointment to finish
out the term of second vice
president.
Following the meeting, the
members enjoyed a social hour
and refreshments In the Elks
club room.
The next meeting is scheduled at the club on Aug. 2 at $
p.m.
Members present were the
Mmes. Clyde EUISOU, J. B.
Hooleban Jr., Darwin Smith,
Chester Oxford, Hu]on Bale,
Christine Blankenship, Ted Gortan, Russ Spencer, Wade Snyder, Charles Stafford, Ralph
Wight fl, James Webry and
Harry Adair.

newspaperwoman, is
and friends
relatives
visiting
Atlanta, Macon, Albany and
Sugar Creek, Ga., her home

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Orchids mean many things.
They mean luxury and glamour. They mean attention. They mean that a woman is
the someone's choice.
mean
Orchids grow in lavish profusion In tropic climes. Their
parasitic vines clamber or
tree ferns and other plants in
rampant glory. Today, thanks
to controlled hot houses, those of us who live In cooler climates have orchids readily available at all seasons of the

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Jones, DeRidder, La.; Mrs.
Virginia Taylor, Pineville, La.;
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Mrs. Madeline Craft served bridal bouquet.

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ting engaged so young, but at school, let them go AFTER
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were in the market for one,
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the more eager to take trips to see
anybody.
we told them.
out loud, don't clutter up
associates and to discusswith
I write to my fiance every
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barber shops on Saturdays
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and day, and he writes
house to get
me, too, with fathers and sons. You them where th
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day
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activity
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shop, visit, work on hobbles,
and the realtor was as embar- think I really love my fiance.
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Jc.b
may be. Have a delightful
what they paid for It, I just
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childish. Tell him
ww t to know what you think
became officially engaged,
lovely diamond in another evel Inc with a good friend to. '
it'. worth." how would you
you gave up the right to date setting. It takes a lot of let- night. Relax.
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the house. Then I would have
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inclose a stamped. self-nd- today. You have some clever
L.
idea In mind. Put It to the test
home.
hoped that the realtor would
dressed envelope.
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shocked, they said, by the enor and a bathroom,
dent nurses were butchered f 100th St. on Chicago's far South- South Chicago Police District verified it.
their town house dormitory car- east Side, one of three used as said that the killer penned the
"Several of the bodies were
An orricint of the ho.qt)lfnl mous quiinfity of blood around
said that the victittis were cxly today In what Coroner An. nurses' residences by South eight girls upstairs in one of change
sprawled across one another.
student nurses between the bodies of the victims.
drew Toman called 'the crime Chicago Hospital.
of the
They were killed methodica1 who opened the door, for mon one by One, to anotner t)C(lrOUm The survivor, Amnrnu Cm- found in nch of the two bed• in have been 'strangled. Some
ly. one at it time. by a blond ey, saying lie was going to New where they were killed (hiring rono, told police Capt. Harold room. which In
He said, "I've been a coroner
Mc Coy she avoided the killer a cell. One was in a bathroom
man dung a 2'.i•hour horror Orleans. Pushing his way Into his deliberate, vicious orgy.
on
the
second
floor
of
the
house,
for six years, and I've never
the house, he drew a pistol anti It Francis Flanagan, chief by hiding under a bed.
orgy.
seen anything like this."
Miss Crozono. flair hysterIcal, rooln.
of tile detective bureau lionfl.
Some were. strangled, sonic a knife.
Toman gave these tentative
Coroner
Andrew
Toman,
altshot and some knifed, police Apparently the first student dde section, said that the Fill could only be questioned briefly,
nurse wits killed almost hn- pino girt survived by hitting or Nic Coy said. She gave n gen. er looking nt the carnage, said, Identifications of the victims
reported.
One of nine young women In mediately. One body was found escaping the killer's notice In era) description of the killer, "This is the crime of the cen- Marlita Gargullo, 21; Pamela
Wllkening, 22; Gloria Davy, 23:
noting his blond hair, height tury."
the dormitory escaped after the downstairs. The victim had some manner.
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Susan
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weight
about
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the other residents had retired about 3 a.m. At nearly 6 n.m., 170 pounds. She snkl he wa girl lying downstairs, apparent- suckl, 21, MarIanne Nordan, 22:
story to police.
Police pieced the story togeth- for the night in three bedrooms. the surviving student nurse ran wearing a short, waist-length ly strangled,' he said. 'There Valicentin Passon, 23, and Nina 4
was a strip of cloth arounc her Schmalr, 21. He said he did I
Seven of the young women to the street and stopped a jacket.
or thus:
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FBI
official
sald
that
the
neck.
She was partly clothed. not yet kn(jw where their homes
About 12:30 a.m.. it tall white were white. one was Negro and passing police patrol car. She
'Upstairs, seven other girls were.
gasped her story to the unbe. crime was the worst in Chicago
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Dear Abby ............................4A gresslonal district in Daytona northwest course at 12 mph., mult-Jyser foreign aid authoris- up wLt the little girls 'aU had i
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Horoscope ..............................IA Seminole the fourth congres- States.
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Society, ............................2A.8A slonal district Is comprised of However, the Weather Bureau ents vowed to try again tsnisy For dessert, the girls were Neither Sinatra nor Miss Fr
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Miss O'Sullivan said.
score of 8 to '
paign chairman; Harlan Tuck, poorly organized tropical storm, corned Uyia wholeheartedly in. According to police reports matter,
'I
know
people who are ski
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to thu campaign.
the girls entered a neighbor's kiues at 15 and others who rj
Seminole chairman, and churned north of San Juan
home and took "one Jar of pea- watusi at V. Frank has alwuyj
L. C. Itiley, campaign treasur- with top wlwls or so IUUCS
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tint hitter, one Jar of Jelly, ' ,- been absoluteLy swop when I
hour.
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Celia NO Threat Davis Jr., for praise for having eec
Three little girls-ages 4, 6 before his 21-year-old bride wtsl
delivered the "finest s p h and 7dcDic1ed to have a picnic born, lie has a son and a daugsI have ever read" at a recent
Virgil L. Bryant. Ready for congressional district. Officials To Mainland
111gb
campaign organizsstiollul Wednesday, but they went ter older than Miss Farrow.
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In addition. Sullivan spoke of ug a sellout, sponsors of a $50
j plans to erect billboards on th. plate fund-raising dinner said
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north and south approache4 ()1 Wednesday that 0t1 more seats
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and planned contact with the July
testimonial to govern.
Frank Sinatra
State Road Department to •4eek or-nominee Robert King High.

inally was planned for 1,500.
steel "build-up" on the cutter which has ground
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draulic fill material. Capt. J. D. Wells, Jr., superFarrow are engaged and taey'tl
intendent, said operations wi ll resume Friday or
be
wed sometime bet.q I
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Saturday.
Thanksgiving and Chrlstm.
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stated he would be coming to Could Teach
paign officials met with IJumo. ties,
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who
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cratic gubernatorial nominee,
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advertising staff is preparing
past
three months, preparing and constructing
"the biggest consumer advertislakefront development landfill area for Sanford
Ins program ever" for Florida
marina.
Workmen having been putting stainless
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47 per cent. Lot of cool cats in
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University of Florida's homecoming slogan con test ends
Sunday. Got any bright Ideas
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them to Florida Blue Key Of. I
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First prize is a five day trip
for two to Jamaica, plus Sccomodationa for homecoming
weekend and two tickets to
the Florida-Aubu rn game, October 29. Last year's slogan
was "Gators Cheer Florida's
400th Year."

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LONGWOOI), in it.s march toward progress (?
has sprinkled the city with new stop iigns which
stand nine feet tall and are supposed by erected to
state standards. Earl Showers, resident of the community is shown with one of the signs located on
Grant Street and Orange Avenue. The. question is,
ow.
are the signs for stopping high-flying cars or low(Herald Photo)
flying airplanes.

Harold Rowland, new prestdent of the Sanford Lions got
the royal treatment reserved
for King Lions when he took
over his first meeting. Lions
literally rolled out the red carpet for Rowland's journey from
s.
the Sanford Atlantic Bank offlee to the Lions 1929 auto
which transported him to the
eels, if sale is consummated, frontage and on the south by grants and loans for actual
By Donna Estes
Civic Center where the club
Further strides toward the with two parcels already pur. 2,000 feet on Orange Boulo- construction of the facility and
will hold their weekly meetings goal of a riverport for Semin- chased, will total four of the yard •
members of the authority and
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ole County were taken by the necessary eight parcels of The site was chosen becaVee its engineers, Lockwood.Greene
I Plans for expansion of tho
Port Authority at its recent property needed to proceed of Its strategic location I - Engineering Inc. of Spartan•
Casselberry Planning Board meeting when it authorized with plans for the project.
cent to the railroad, the inter. burg, S. C. are scheduled to
j. C. Penney store and the ex..
has set the wheels in motion for purchase of two additional par- The port facility will be con- state highway and the nay- meet with federal officials in
pected opening of three now
Atlanta Inter this month to
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initial approach to the Federal cels of land for the site of structed on a rectangular- igablo stream.
businesses in Sanford Plaza by
Urban Planning Assistance ag- the proposed facility on the shaped site bounded on the east Communications have contin. discuss financing construction
early fall were announced this
F. E. ROUMILLAT.
ency, aiming for a two year s Johns River, near Sanford. by the ACL railroad, on the ued with government bodies costa of the project.
morning by William Sullivan,
. . .port chairman
A number of inquiries have
grant of funds to set up a
Acquisition of the two par- north by 2,000 feet of river relative to obtaining federal
one of the owners of the shopplanning program. This is the ________________________ __________________________________________
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from potential users of the
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feasibility plan had been pre- to house a new Penney's toy
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Distributions are as follows;
dicated on use of the port for store.
shipment of paper and citrus
The complete toy shop, featBTNSON..
. 's selberry, $3,611; Longwood $2,__
products and that these addi- uring a complete line of toys, CHARLES
.Penney's
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$16,632.
Sulliv:tn and his partner,
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of the operation, the feallibilit
In announcing the new Pen- phrichased the shopping center
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study indicates, and will bring ney's store, Sullivan revealed April s. t.trher announced the
1960. The national average Is
increased payrolls to the coun. plans to remove the boarding group i taILing with "a couple"
about 25 per cent. Texas has
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are not trying to get secretary, replacing Mrs. Frank
the county seat moved to Cas. Woodruff of 1)eRary, founder
selberry," Stenstrom maid, "Just of the organization, who had
to the center of the county." to resign for reasons of health.
The city commission concurred James Doucett.e of the San.
with him on this fact.
ford Lions Club will serve as

Other communities In the treasurer and Mrs.

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hospital aux-

t ile change In site for the court iliary. Other new board memhtiac.
hers are John Lusk, represent.
Stenatroin pointed out the ing the Casselberry Lions Club
proposed site for the new court and Mrs. Lois Jackson, reprehouse being planned is within senting the Seminole County
150 feet of the northern boun- Health Department nurses.
laries of the county. lie *(i(led
Retiring board members were
th e fact two-thirds of the COUfl- Mrs. Charles Cole of Geneva,
ty's population now resides out- Mrs. Lynn Reed of DeBary,
Mrs. Grace Fisher of the
side the Sanford city limits.
It is for this-reason the move Health Department and Ned
has begun to change the site Julian of the Sanford Lions.

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tion is not being accepted by bothani said. "If )
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I the public or the community have the support of the corn- tlw county seat, Stenstrom said are underway for Curtis Hall
Baker and to my knowledge has not inunily, then It Is not Justifi. Sanford may have only two Jr.,
31. 12" Palmetto Avenue.

I moved to pay the quarterly all- I been recognized by the State able to ask tile taxpayers to choices: give up the county seat and Willi% G. Ellsworth. '210.

along Hwy. 17-92 to 1901 MdHonville, who pleaded

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which nematocides, herbicides, tion died for lack of a second cannot continue to fund with In tile absence of Mayor A. L. wherit v40 r theit ew itIt,Ls WOUld be. guilty to cattle theft.

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calling for work to commence years.
"Mun of the (IlemicaL, leave balance of $624 in obligations
on the paving of streets in St.

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1irehensivti zoning ordinance in
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Au ordinance of intent to an- with faure to have her ye-

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had numerous experiments in propriation of $52.5, but the mo• Chamber of Commerce. We support you."

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Controversy over funding of I added.

ty over the years," Dr. Darby Commissioner

stated in a letter to the firm.

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(Elloirts Wed. July 13 1966)

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the drive aud parking area at
the Seminole Fire Control
Headquarters be Wed and re
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a representative vi the
Bridge ........................................8 county welfare department be
Classified AdS ........................3A present at budget hearings to
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clarify request for mudilication

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Q.TIP COTTON SWAPS

Dr. Richard Dougherty has

of
chairman
named
telntoah is checking this — SHEHA, Seminole Hospital Eye
Stenstrom urged the council
Hank Association. Annoal meet.
suggest the county commission Ing of the organization was
seek legislative action to hold held at Spencer's Restaurant.
a referendum to move the cOUfl
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Doyle Road. was killed near SR tween SIt 46 and Geneva; tab.

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Hwy. 17 .
92 and

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Silver Spring. was "Seven

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Friday from 7:30 to 11 p.m. at ever, "leveling the course and our researt'h program," Dr. incunibent on everyone to work tilled with angry, unruly (-iti- village will bring in itu'reoseul
the Sanford Civic Center. The resurfacing the road inside the Darby concluded,
together for the coirinsoti good zens of the village, Councilman tt'veflut' of $1,765 and iwmniit
Friday session is another in the city would cut the cost to
coimutcil to increase services.
--------recreation department's sum- $10,000 for the city portion," he
'iho new budget propuu'ii by
said.
itter dance series,
.%IiIuitos)i
is tractor expeust's,
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electricity,
$85; rent, $121);
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utilities $1,400; streets (t'xcludogs are likely to run into resi- objection to Florida Power and
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and reserve tot a village
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hull,
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"We cannot afford to dilute %%iig Vice-Alayor
local roc-k and roll datice com. change and $21,(M for tile por. puny for making it poallible
Lloyd Brown. tily. illermthe of 115 relits for
bo has been engaged to p1 y lion inside the city limits. How for us to improve and expand our talents and finances, It lit
In • a swelteriiig hot roinul I'iIe)I of thu 220 fiutillltut in tilt-

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pular
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to
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appreciation
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and
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Paving

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At the recommentlation of
fEflA
the Cft5eIhCrT7 Planning itnnrsl,
the city rotincil voteti to adopt ir
Ii resolution urging the county
commission choose a new site
for the court hotsac . . • one in
the center of the county.
•Iulinn Stenatrom, planning Group
hoard secretary, pointed out
tinder the
it may not. be It
county charter to locata the
courthouse outsld the corporate
limits of the County seat. It New Boss

the county totals $65 million participation with the city of perlmental plots at regular in- Junior Chamber of Commerce. the fifty-odd residents who were im'rt'ase in the tax for the liv- $I,82t) be placed in escrow to
Mrs. Lk'tlt'gh was treated at
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Iligginbothamn's motion was present to protest its passage. erage family per month will COVI'S the county's coat for in- the Naval Air Station disVet%per year giving a purchasing Longwood.
"The experiment station has seconded by Commibsioner W
power in excess of $100 million,
Lavender reported rough es'l'hie ordinance was passed by ht 40 cents for ttlUCtl'lCIty, 15 stallatloii o( drttiuiagu along sary for a cut lip. The accident

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tion employment (exclusive of pare firm estimatei; of cost of tional 88 acres of excellent land ate with the Seminole County ill(l vacant store adjacent to tit,- PUT Utility- Mellitomll illtisti- Ated , ordert.d.
by Steven 1). Gromhumi. RVAHgovernment (flflj)lUVflleflt) in rebuilding the road in joint will enable us to rota te our ex. Chamber of Commerce and the r'u;itrniurket to accommodate lila talk with graphs shtwing
'I'll,! ('t)UtIcil utatu authorized 13, SNAS.

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.-le commitit;ion at toda.v'b
that the Sanford Chamber of utility tax rate Increase ordi. 1111114 T whieli provides for till nex tht- site for tilt- new Mont- hicle under control Mundar
nole County Chamber of Coin- meeting, instructed superin- where our results were becorn- Commerce cease independent mince at the regular mess
iiueri'ase in the utility tax not gomt.ry Ward store, just noith after a rearend collision be
nierce show income for produc- tendent J. C. Lavender to pre. ing untrustworthy. This addi- operation and join and cooper- mitisluy night which was held in t t,xet'ti 75 cents per itituuith of Seminole I'laza, was also tween her car an..t one driven

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missioner Earl Higginbotham
moved
to in
authorize
payment of
give a tremendous huoust to the Alexander Monday with appr'- ed soil, thereby contaminating the
$624
outstanding
development of the industry,
debts,
al of county attorney Harold

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slay night launched a move to
change the site of the county
court house In an action whkh
cotilil least to a legal battle t.n
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Things you initr1it not kilow: Johns River Estates by July 26
residues in the soil which afCommercial aviation in Florida and be completed in 160 work- fC('t subsequent experiments.
today employs more than 32,- ing days, it war announced at
The slope of tile experiment
people and adds close to meeting of the county commis- s
ta tion farm Is too great for
$200 million a year to the siost this morning.
act was executed by soil experiments because in pestate's gross income. Favorable
TflC contr
riods of heavy rain, water runs
year-round weather conditions commission chairman J o h n
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"This act of generosity on
list of members, dues, expenses names of only 49 members with organization, we will refuse to %•ithin 20 minutes of any point
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1"o the part of Chase and Corna total dues collection of $451. accept It."
in the county.
2 Plead Guilty
pany is typical of many acts and unpaid bills as requested
"This
Indicates
the
organiza"Facts
arc
facts,"
Iliggin.
If th e site of the court house
of public service the company ly the com,nim8ion at the June ,

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to assume tile new Positions with St. Johns Properties, Inc., into the soil over the last 20

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tax money an organization Wilson, M. L. Raborn Jr. offi.
They were srrested early in
in voting the resolution the
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fungicides, Insecticides
after
a
long
silence,
followed
which
does not have the sup. dated as ninyor, which result- (fluflty commission consider the June after several animals were
employes can be easily trained contract has been executed fertilizers were incorporated by a lengthy discussion.
are created and oftep the same

Dinner Rolls . . - . . . . pk. 29c
SAVE 9c! Mn. FUe,t', Goiden (2c...ff label)

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SAVE Sc!J.an Of Arc Red

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(UP!) — John Belcher thought
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meeting in the vacant space
imxt to the North Orlando Gen.

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Ordinance calling for raise
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the north-south boundaries, over 700 persons have pledged
Vote
was
2-1
with
Coinniis'
CamI
. change should also their eyes after death. to give
Peterson
replied
that
lie
did
Ilroposed
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virith -Dade and Duval County cated that the airline e
not
feel
his
organization
was
Place
the
courthouse
complex sight to the blind. Twenty-one
less than the price quot.- merce went into the second sioner Baker voting "no."
banks alresdy.having announced o! $14 million was at least $25 era
along
Hwy.
17-92
or
as
close sets of eyes have been sent to
Higginbotham pointed. 0 U t creating animosity and that If
ed by three independent ap- round Monday and ended in a
incsaaes to 5 per cent. Area million too high.
the headquarters for corneal
its possible to the road.
- praisers, as I-equired by the TKO for the chamber.
Ramsey
noted
that
the
nir
that
the
membership
list
of
the
the
appropriation
of
$624
was
bankers and loaners don't want
It WitS IItfltC(1 a change in transplants at J. Hillis Miller
state," said Dr. Darby.
Chamber officials presented a Sanford Chamber showed based "on the demise of the site would put the court house Medical Center in Gainesville'.
a rate war here, but circum-

Leon, Tender Boneless

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"The land was not for sale,
Interest rates at area banks and negotiating rooms today. said
savings institutions look likely that the union statistics
mdibut
the
company made it avail.

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p.m, Friday; lo a.m. to s p.m.,

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Possibilities . 0

Swift's Premiuni Tast' New
Swift's

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dicta that the biggest push in parture from it," he said.
RamseY's reference to a coh•
education in the next decade j
LEE P. MOORE, general manager of Chase and Company receives
going to come in the vocational- promise offer had to do with the
"thanks" of Dr. John l)arby, head of the Central Florida Experiment
technical-adult education field, union's proposal that emplyes Acres
Station for land made available to the station by the company.
with a figure over one million required to have licenses be giv(Herald Photo)
nth an
on a premium of 10
Floridians expected to he
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rolled In such programs in the hour for each license.recessed extended to the firm of Chase
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enrollment. Phasing out of old Monday afternoon to permit the and Company by the staff of Debts - To Be
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manual jobs, in favor of ma- unions, at the request of A4. the Central Florida Expert. ________________________________
of Labor James
ment Station.
chines and computers makes it Secreta
necessary to train for all sorts Reynolds. to provide statistical
Chase and Company made it
of new jobs — job which v- data as to the cost to the auof the union's mlnlrnu:n possible for the experiment suttional schools provide the ideal lines
request for higher wages ar,d tion to obtain an additional 38
classroom.
acres of land adjacent to and
various working benefits.
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WILY to find out if it applies
to your club is to write to the proposals but would not tke
one cent less than its previJ'is
secretary's office in the capitol
request.
for an instruction booklet.
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what Its main purpose, may owe
the Secretary of State in Tafla- president and chief negota'.Or airlines closed down b' the IIM
for the union, said there w•is
strike — eastern, Nathui1,
basset a report if it eolls'ct.s
any money at all for charity. Indication of any "give" in the Northwest. Trans World and
management's stand at th's tinited.
'' reports are required under time.
state law that provides
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cafled A ft e V C ft V ('. Seflilnole
WASHINGTON (AP) — The 11nes had said they probat'Iy
County Juvenile Judge Karlyle AFL-CIO International Assnci- would be unable to reach an
Houho1der says the program tion of Machinists today ac- smeement this week beeaus of
the union stand. He
is so new it hasn't really gotcused the five airlines shutdown 'There Is not much to be (••I
ten off the ground yeL lie
by a strike of o'erest1matIn by couraged about at the (TICpects to hear a lot about it at a at least $25 million the cost
meeting of judges next week.
them of a settlement pmpoied ment.
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all over the state, as well as lo
cal amateurs and professionals,
have expressed interest in the
upconafngSidawalkArtFestlval to be sponsored by the Merchant's Association at Seminole
Plaza, Casselberry, Friday and
Saturday.
Dean Every, festival chairman, has received confirmation
for 55 entries thus far and requests for entry blanks are
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11()Y SCOUTS of Tho;, 20, Hear Lake, receiving merit badges in recent

('ourt of Honor were (front, from left) [)avid Scott, Rkky Ogtrander,
Earl Ilayer, Tim Cawl ey; (second row) Frank Crout, Kevin Foist, Anthony Smith, Bobby A nderson; (back row) Billy Anderson, Gerald AIdrich, Roger Bunnell, inrid Krist Salmi,
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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Bear Lake Scouts Get Awards
Merit, awards earned by mne'm- tains In Cherokee with base trip plan on hiking three to four
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Troop 230 were presented by Camp Site.
to earn their historical trail
5coutmnster Ross Goodenough
Scouts and adults making the badges.
sit a recent Court of Honor.
In the group receiving awards
were Hobby Anderson, basketry,
rowing, camping, safety, woodcarving, woodworking, soil and
water conservation, anti pet;
Roger Bunnell, cooking and
lunskc'try; Tim Cawley, safety;
Ricky Ostrander, wildlife manager; Earl Hayter, camping and
wild life manager; Kevin Foist,
basketry; KrIst Salmi, basketry,
first aid, rowing, anti camping:
summer
Gerald Aldrich, safety, wood
carving, and basketry; Anthony
Smith, basketry and wood carv7il
ing; Billy Anderson, soil and
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water conservation and safety,
and David Scott, basketry.
Hilly Anderson is senior pa! D
trol lender and Tim Cawley,
Frank Crout, Anthony Smith,
and Roger Bunnoll are patrol
leaders. Hobby Anderson is an
instructor.
Kevin Foist and Anthony
Smith demonstrated packs the
scouts will use as they climb
the Appalachian Mountains next.
this
in Impala comfort
week. The trip will get underway, via the new scout bus,
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this Saturday. Visits are scheduled for Lake Sinclair and the
Oconee National Forest. in
Georgia, In North Carolina,
like
camp will be set up at the entrance of the Smoky Moun-

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Measle Proof

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LANSING, Mich. (AP)
child enrolling In any Michigan
school for the first time after
Jan, 1 will have to show proof
that he has been immunized
against measles.

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ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)—A
destructive earthquake was recorded early today In Turkey's
eastern province of Mush, the
national radio reported. Twelve
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The
grand jury charged Monday
that a church deacon killed a
fellow longshoreman (luring an
argument over Biblical passages.
A homicide indictment in the
shooting June 10 of Robert Sx.
ton, 31, was returned against
Grover Cooper, 46, of Palo Alto,
a deacon at Si Mark's Baptist
Church in San Francisco.

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SAMPLE meal £ r o in
trail packets containing
packaged potatoes, ham,
soup, cocoa, and pudding,
which members of Bear
Lake Boy Scout Troop
230 will use next week
on their hike through
the Appalachians, is prepared by A n t h o n y
Smith and Kevin Foist
who also (bottom photo)
display packs they will
be carrying with all their
gear. Sampling foods the
boys prepare are (from
left) Kevin's mother,
Mrs. Pat Foist; his brother, Mark; Anthony's
mother, Mrs. A 1 e n e
Smith; his brother and
sister, Darrell and Paula, and the family pet,
King. Kevin's sister,
Janet, is seated in front
of the table. The scouts
will leave Saturday for
the one week trip.
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officer, I'ii ill ip qr'i'ved in the Milltni'y l'ullcr in both
tiii' Army w i ll the Navy, during
which little h.' h-ns'e'k',l ext ciisivel)' from .lnpnn to 'l'iirkry.
Tic' has served on the Whiter
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Attack Squadron Nine was 1.t, Cdr. W. Ma1k'znvski; C.I.I)., Traffic Accident Inve'swere awanied air medals anti
Cold star ill lieu of third timid
fingerprinting.
gold staz- in lieu of subsequent. fourth air mI'(lIll!4, IA. 0. 1'.
Chief Phillips states he, hopes
air medals, in ceremonies con- liureb
to
11(5e' skills will iii,t In'
ducted aboard the USS Ranger.
Gold st:ii's in lieu of io'eoiid 1111le Ili North ()t'Itineh, but in
The Wing was lauded for air medals, Lt. Cdr. J 11 Touch- silly event, he is well pre'pnre'd
their impressive performance ton and Lt. (jg) C. I). I loin; and can be r(
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during the last operational l'z'iAir medal and gold stars in
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letm of second nui.i third air
od in the South China Sea,
Receiving a gold star in lieu mt'elnit., I .t. (jg) I). I". Levy.
Air medals were awarded
of it third air medal wet'.' Cdr.
Approximately one-fourth of
D. M. Sullivan, Lt. Cdr. G. L. also to Lt. Cur. 1'. .1, Giillsighe'r, the world's iron reserves lie
Atkinson and U. D. A. Turner; Lt. Cdr. C. P, Macbrick and 11t. ill the stale of Minas Gerais,
Receiving gold stars in lieu I (jg) II. I). Nowlin.
I Brazil, according to estimates.

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Temperatures
Into the
100* again Monday from the
kil!". -,F: "'C'
A
Great Plains to the
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and central Mississippi Valley
as the prolonged heat wave ex.
(3
up,
creation
of
the
three-man
gr4
tern.
fornia
for
the
shrine
conventon
with
one
member
appointed
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tended more than three weeks
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In some areas.
the governor, one appointed by
Two massive Power outages
the
Legislature and one ele'e.1.
In St. Louis
the heavy
IBurns
said having a legtsiq. ERNEST B. WRIGHT,
struck areas In Nebraska and
live member on the e,ec'ith'' native of Sanford, "Erdemand for air
conditioning
ommision would be contrazy
of electric
nie" joined the Sanford
to the theory of division of pow.
power. The mercury soared to
between the legislative Allot F I r e Department In
a sizzlIng 106 at St.
the
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t xecutive b r a n c h e s of gov.
April, 1964, He is a gradaecond4ilgbest mark In the
ernment.
c
ity's history,
nate of Seminole high
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (Al') — daughter of British parents.
The
questioned
the
need
of
Electric Company
There
SAM L. LEVY signs agreement to lease his York Manufacturing buildSchool and spent three
buzzings of a mini- The blue-eyed honey blonde
strengthening the office of gov.
declared an emergency In St.
tkl!'t
among owtIers ot added: 1t
ing on 17-92 south of Sanford to Haveg Industries Inc. as Al Lormann,
mini-skirts
Louis and
crnor and said giving more pow- Years in the U.S. Army.
the world's loveliest legs.
realtor who handled the transaction, Mrs. Levy, and John
anuesu
etic.
You
look
too
Short
broad
to the governor would wesc'n He and his wife, Betty,
of the city and Its
Most of the 57 girls vying 1(I on top, and
Krider of the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce who was instrulo.k
suburbs for up to two hours.
are the parents of two
the Miss Universe crown p;it short, and then there are ø.it the Cabinet.
mental In locating the new industry here, look on.
(Herald Photo)
Power failures th Nebreska
The
governor
complimteJ
children, Stephen and Litheir foot down on the short, ltgs:'
were attributed to a relay fall. —
the commission on the baj
short skirt. Some stand up for
sa Dawn. The family reMiss Panama, Dionisia Brco, simplicIty of
ure at South Dakota's big Fort
the first draft. il?
ft. Still others skirt the Issue,
Randall Dam and a burned-out
"I wouldn't 'ar said he generally agreed wit" sides at 824 Lormann
The skirts came In for dis?us it If emphatic
other
girl in the
main transform er at a Nebrasw'rsd provisions for annual sessions of Circle South, Longwood,
sion
during
rehearsal
breaks
or
'ore
It.
You
should
hide ciur the Legislature and to make
ka power station.
(Herald Photo)
Wednesday
night's
semifinals
of
knees,
which
on
most
wotnc.i
line
of
succession
for
the
givSeveral areas In Atlanta, Ga.,
v.
the beauty contest.. The flas are ugly.'
and vicinity were blacked out
irnorship
th
ro
ugh
th e cabinet
are Saturday night.
for a short time Monday
Miss Korea, Voon Quee.Your,, rather than legislative officil.
Carol Whiteman of England. d opin'cI:
'It is not so good." She
demand for electricity ran
However, he said the Legl4t.
country where the well- abo'e wouldn't
Mend of supply, the Georgia TALLAHASSEE (Al') — riot. —Debt. Principle bonded In- the day the books closed. The the-knee skirt Is riding hizr. iiss Guyana, Umbela
gigglec! ture should retain a bienntl
Power Company said.
budget to keep departmcnt
Ida's state government is a bout &amp;btedness — managed y the 1,830,737 total would have ex- said she has one but
thunderstorms broke
Sluytman, corn m en t e d: ,It heads from having to speni all
B'iard of Administra ti on 1n ceed ed estimates If th e other decide wheth er west
out in the Nort
looks lovely on girls Who
" their time going through tt,e
hern Plains and 10
per
cent
bigger
today
thin
it
creased
from
$485,270,000
"ne
monies
had
been
Included
In
he
' am
and It would make long legs, but not short girls," process of preparing budge.s.
Upper
Mississippi Valley In th e Was one year ago.
Heavy
me look
'ear ago to $530,846,750 toilny. fiscal year report.
th e
wake of the record-breaking State Comptroller Fred Dick. The
One of the longest-legge-I.
debt figu re Includes only a
$
&amp; E
Questioned about th e cabinet
Officials
said
the
motor
vehitoot.3
supermarket
clerk
frrn f oo
bat In the nation's midsecti on inson's annual year-e
t-P Lynn Carol de Jager ol committee's investigation of
nd report little more than half of the dc license fee possibly lagged Southampton.
Trial of Leon E. Powe, 50,
South Africa, voted yes: 'If
sta te purchasing and possib)
The
Weather
Bureau
said
a
and
other
sources
indicate
n'n
state's
indebtedness;
recent
figbecause
of
Gay.
Haydon
Burns'
Latin-American beauties "
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Miami, charged with bteakto ado dipped down east of of the barometers of growth in- ures on d e b
t s managed ty uric-month extension of the pur- In the vanguard of the mini-m- new, I'll like it. Anything c.m conflict of interest, Burns seiid ng and entering after a pollee
lortable."
Pierre, S. D., causing minor creased their size by one-tenth various other agencies
he thought it was time for the stakeout nabbed him and a
not chase deadline. Collections to- volt.
damage.
The
The shortest of this yes 'S 1-robe to end.
mercury climbed from July B. 1965 to June 30. available.
taled $68,555,889 as compared
companion as they allegedly
to 110 at Huron, S. D., Monday. 1966.
'You have to be careful "o.&amp; Miss Universe set. Lesbia Mt'r"I, for one, am not going to i roke into the Liggett Rexa ll
Comptroller Dickinson .- siid
an anticipated $71.8 mll'on. to sit down,' commented Mi!5 r'eta,
Winds of 50 to 60 fll.p.,h. sWept
The increases include
represents Iree Cu'i, perpetually delegate the auio-• Drug Store In Pinecrt'st Shoptwo factors contributed grntIy
Service charges to the general Chile, Stella Dunnage,
areas northwest of Minneapolis —Revenue. Up from: $l7R to the increase in revenue:
'It isn't elegant. If 'ou ity of the Cabinet to just thre' Iiing Center, was continu ed in
lurid are collected from state
and St. Paul late Monday night "32,040 last year to
want to show your legs, weir mem be
$2,l2I,fl78.7iè
rs,' he said.
c ircu1t court Monday until q'
Ue wind gusts
tax and inheritance tax col it c. agencies operating off of a speO6
were th
shorts."
is
year.
This
Includes
totni
tions.
The
committee's
recomme
id.1t
docked at St. Cloud,
caJ trust fund such as the
Miss Japan, Atsumi Iken, tion for a review of the rcje "n he November term.
Minn., and receipts in th e general revenue,
55 at
Salt's tax produced £283.1I
Powe's companion, Robert
Road Department's use of gas
said, "It's nice for those '%hO
Huron, S. D. The storms trust and working capital funds.
of any low bid was called im ()akley Hayes, about 35, of St.
moved Into northwestern Wisr 8.62 per cent more than the taxes, for special services hn— Spending. Up from $1843,- previous year's total
look good in it. I wear one o.e practical by the governor. He I
consin during the early mornb.iter anced out of the general fund
in a while because I'm a fas,i said there were hundreds of 1et-ersburg (also known as
H'8,742
last
ing
Villiam Spencer Hays and
to $2,O1,8al 320 than $7 million more than was provided the agency.
model."
this year.
thousands of transactions in I obert Brandon was not In
esti mated,
The general fund serves as
But Miss Ireland.
—Payroll. Up from 52,870 :'.ate inheritanet' tax brought u. tue sta te's 'checking account."
G1'bs valved and the proposal wuI'1 c'ourt.. His trial had p reviously
TIDAL WAVES
Set
Wailer, said 1 like it on yir.g put 'such a volume of work '.a; I*en set for th e fall term of
workers in May 1965 to 57,o,5 772,651 into state coffers .- Through it passes about half of
on me."
girls but
Scientists refer to tidal waves in May this year. Compnrson 52.28 per cent more than tt,t- ttti state's spending. it serves as
here we wouldn't be able to say C ourt. Th e two men will be
Request by Lee Moore, chair.
as tsunami. This type of WUVC,
She's
21.
showed the state employes
ttied toge th er. Hayes has been
rrace over it."
previous year's collections 4ind it pool of money fed by 11 dli- man of the Down town Developwith a six-or seven-foot crest, getting a slightly latter i ay- an increase of more than $7
Commenting on a code of eU1- 'tee on bond.
ft rent tax and fee sources and merit Committee, for appo in t4
has been o
Powe, who has been confined
bserved to travel chcck now—an average of $378 lion over the anticipated
for state employes, Burns
5 It'd upon by dozens of agencics, merit of a suggested list of
across oceans at speeds over per month compared with $367
said he had always had !he n Seminole County-jail in lieu
members to the Urban Re-demillion,
boards and commissions,
460 mIles per hour.
last year.
hilosphy that everyone is bs- C f $5,000 bond, had his bond
But three revenue sources of Monies in the general revenue velopment Committee was apeduced to $1,500.
ically
honest.
the general revenue fund failed fund exceed original estimates proved by city commissioners!
In other cases Monday,
He
said
he
thought
there
t.s
to produce more morn. .han by murt. than $13 million. Re- Monday.
'udge
Roger F. Dykes ordered
In addition to the list presentzoom for guidelines but would
anticipated, They were the in- c.eipts totaled $546,211,163 as
REPORT
CONDITION or
11,
1966
have to study any proposal soe- resentenee investigations for
Isurance premium
maur compared with the esti mate of ed by Moore, which contained
"FLORIDA NTAT BANK"
Admissions
of Nafor
the
names
the State of FjrId.
(ifically
to make sure It was net, tonal David Yarger, 17, of
of
four
members
of
vehicle licenses and service 533 million.
at the em.. ut haIap. 011
311111' 11I. 1IIIIC.
Lauderdale, who pleaded
G
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i
a
Gregory,
William
a
detailed
that a state empLoyi
charges to the' general rev
At the close of the year June the city zoning and planning,
uilty to th eft of a motorcycle;
ASNIT5
commissioners
suggested
that
Whitley,
Goldie
Lee,
Rebecca
could
not
accept
a
free
meal.
fund.
Cash, balances With oth,,r hunks
, and cash
:io, there was a balance in the the names of the other five Ulirich, Irene Bellamy, Ola
b
Burns dwelled on the comp1e- Inthony Wright., 17, who
Items Iii proeep of fl('1l*'Ctioi
I
Insurance tax receipts were general fund of $54,437,788. In
1,1
leaded guilty to entering a
t,i
members
of
the
Z
and
P
be
Wood,
Sara
F.
McGough,
Robity
of
State
put-chasing
and
:;ai
l
~ down. said Dickinson, becivise 1 addition. there was a balance of
and uarunteed
ert 'INI. Lewis, Clara Addington, tEe present system was the bpst 3upermarket; and Isaac Mont.
he list.
OblIratJt,n. of States and poltIca
some' $4.48 million '.vas in transit $2,117,000 in the working capi'-al
ornery, who pleaded guilty to
Purpose of the committee, Charlie Canaan, Vida C. Gallo- the Legislature has been able t'
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Securities, of F'eth'ru agl'nris,s,
hree
charges of unau th orized
and
as outlined by Moore, is to upBerth Herring, Richard come up with after 20 years of
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se
of
motor vehicles,
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7
C)thcr stcurItI,,s (Including $ Noiic'
grade and bring to date exist. Zuckerman, Garfield Prince, study and delibera ti on.
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On
April
29, Montgomery,
ing plans and broad new plans Lydia Crawford, David White,
'It is not as simple as some 'ithout,
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borrowed
-for urban re-development of Sanford; Ada Winfield, Delt.o. newspaper writers would like to
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hree separa te vehicles, wreck,i4J,tit.
11ank premises,, furniture
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. th e area, through use of federal nu; Royal J. Goodwin, Enter- make it appear," he said.
Stud t1 hIT ft sset s ti'pr-,.,'11
ig two of th em, before being
ti i
1,14 ni
prise; Millicent J. Wigg, Lake
funds,
Burns told newsmen that he rrested.
prerntses
!'.4sI.I,s
fleal tjtt oWuied other 111k?, inslilt
Presently the Zoning and Mary.
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had called Miami Mayor Robert
Cuto,ts' liubilit3Trials of Milton Strickland,
'
Births
thj,, h'i&amp;nk on
Planning
Board is working on
King High in 1964, when Burns hanged with assault wi th in.
Si ('('f'ptlL u,('I,s, (U IPt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. was the Democratic
d ra wing up a contract with the
nornir.ce nt
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l,llo.:4
kill, and Theodore
Urban Programming Corpor- Behorn, Sanford, a girl,
and
High
was
the
defeated
C4fl- L ellafjeld, charged
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Viet
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were
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on missions to rescue ation of America. The corpordidate, and had ask ed for Hlun's 12 g and entering, were
l.IAIIII,I'I'lcs
also di.
AP
U.S.
fliers
tangled
with
downed
American
airmen,
emitnd delioHi iC ftl hid lviii uu is, part uierab I;,,
ation is to search out and form.
Margaret Knight and baby 'upport in the general electl,n. i eyed to th
Mud c'orp,,retin,u,
e
fall
term
. Contin.
A U.S. spokesman said the ulate plans for urban re-devel- boy, Lillie Bell Felder and baby
,4I,itb iwo MIG21s and eluded a bar
Time and IS "I Has d.'IioIt F l'f I
'He told me he wasn't going uance was due to Incapacity
rich vhdustl,
of
partnerships, Stud
rage of nijssIes over North 'iet figures losses did not include opment under which the city girl, Carl Keitt, Ronald Staf- to take any part," Burns said, a.
f'1C7
t*pc's,Its C! Ti!t.ii
ttorney
Gordon
Frede
tti Geruim,s,.,st
rick
would qualify for federal funds. ford, Sanford; Rose Kissel,
171,l'74.lcl
He said he didn't notice any
beios,It,- of te tc IITICI l'clItttitl su t'clivirlr;n, .......
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10.41 Iarn during bombing raids on tselic'opters and planes destroyed Contracts are In hands of city Harriet Smith, Alexander Mc- criticism if a write-in camptin h'ho recently suffered a broken
Liepoilt.i cif ucirvhgp g ,ivI- ruim,.,i,
missile, radar and fuel sites, the
ip.
oftir1a1 Itistitutititas, cetit T1 )',tuikp
the ground when the Corn- Attorney William C. Hutchison, Auley, DeBary.
for High that year and '1 dii, t
Li.S. command reported tudzzv. inunists
and inh..rnutic,,,ai Inst I?u1,n5 ....
shelled
airfields,
Xu..
who said he was not satisfied
Lii'pciIt of
notice any press explo'or1
in a day of furious air activit,
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Ground action in South Vt with the contract
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when an aide of defeated caid]4,fl!,4
TOTAL bIl"uIT
Monday. one missile site was Nam continued in a lull. A U.S. and would alter it to fit sped.................................t,
(5) Total clenianci cle';,'sl, ................i
date
Scott Kelly brought Repubdestroyed and two oil instaild- military spokesman described ficatlons of the city commis(t') Total thu.' stitch
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lican
nominee Charles Hoiley
tmns and a radar site bombed, a the situation as "very quiet n
sstviuigp lIel,,Iis
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Pecieriti fUiici l'uri-tsss,,'ch ....................................
the capitol for a news conic"spokesman said.
the last 24-hour period."
(IIhi,'u ItI,hlIti.' lot
Moore said the enlarged cam111(111ev .....
t'nce.
Carrier
planes
pounced
on
Ni't,e
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South Vietnamese arm' heJ- mittee would not interfere in
IS ANGELES (AP)
RonSOflle 200
uf liii,. i',,m,I sI,l I'utIiti(tichluig
Yet. Burns said he had exptand
junks
tiCJ quarters reported a SWI.'t'J)
Noll#
any way wi th what is already aid Reagan spent $544,199.66 In id criticism of his refusal to enC)tb,'r ttut'llltI,,, Ilticiudhtig
flic'rtut,p iit'il ,'tli,'t I1 l's oft liactik
pilots reported
destroying or the environs of Saigon by 1.003 being done, nor duplicate the winning the California .Repub. dorse High after the Miami
damaging
59 of them.
tn.'uuiis,'s ottd 't)tcr real ci4tt ) ...............................
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TO T AL LIAIJILITIEIS
serve to broaden the scope ,f while Los Angeles Mayor Sam- cratic nomination. He said
.4,G1.ii
It
,
the
loss
of
an
J"105
Th'uxiderctiief
Cong. Another 40 to 50 enemy'
CA Is
A('CftI
uel W. Yorty spent $311,3.78 '1 expect High and his sue(ii)
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to
groundfi,'e Moo- bodies may have bOCfl c5.riOd the committee's talents.
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newly ,rj, looking
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the
biggest under- In losing the Democratic nomi- potters and the opposition press
None
day.
The
pilot
bailed
out
but
Ii
for
the 51*1st show's, ttti best
shsni-ci, outstllui(lIu,g
away by the retreating enemy taking any citizens group has nation,
in S$ I *15k-end resort
(C) Common stuck—t,,tul par value ............
to criticize anything I do.'
f'lift,(I(pO,IID could not be rescued because of forces, a spokesman said
Ni', shit'ep aut ) c.rla.-,i .ft,flhiIl
ever attempted fn this corn- Reports released by Ben Hite,
hurcis Orsyragogug 'aces
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No. shau's outs-tuuitItn M',(.(i
inc aevennour ciearing ac- munity," Moore said.
registrar of voters, Monday
Suri. I us. ........................................................................
listed as missing, a spokesman lion took place in swampla.mls
show
that Reagan received
Commissione
rs
approved the
Vniiivhdpd lrvfits, ... ....... .................. . ...............
isz,mi.o said.
within five miles of the capital enlarged committee and asked
Rea'ri'p I or I!.bnthlIg,-,aci,',. uitd other
to pay for campaign
U.S. headquarters JuLIO nfl- and was aimed at forestalling 1*
capital rq's1-I-ve ........................................................
expenses
Notle
$112,019 alone was
Moors to have his group
riounced that a Na' FO Crusa- reprisal attack on South Vi
raised April 30 at a $100.a.plate
TOTAL CA}'JTAL ACCUI.'NTLI ........................................
with
th.
city
Zoning
et
and
Planl,lli,LI?!Ob cr went down 40 miles northeait
Nam's major oil
South niug bard July 21 and report d1nflr.
TOTAL LIAHILrrJ):$ AND
of Haiphong today and that (1"
casualties were rCAPITAL ACCOU N TS ........... ...... ...........
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17,v7O,r.4,4 pilot was rescued. It was fl ported light,
0I
First use of voting machines
MLMoltAI1A
and progress.
As'erat' of total deposits for the 1&amp;
known
whether the plane
in the United States was in
on Moore 's committee in
With call dii?.crashed because of mechanical
Al- vrae of total bans for the
include Howard McNulty, Wil- Lockport, N.Y., in 1892, accaictidar daa' eliding with nail diitt -----------------failure
or
was
shot
down,
7,7.741.00
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Lwira. as shown it, item 7 of 'Aste"
spokesman
said.
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Valuation teacri-es of
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PARIS (AP)—The French
-°enem' action over North
Fay Wdk"
Logan,
Dr. J. C. Ringling, Hen.
1, 51- Rarmomad Litiiel, 'ice }'resldi,ut &amp; Cashier, of the t.wi'ei- Nam through last Thursd.y. drogen bomb will be
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trot and current, to ha.- best of niy kiivwidg
Wi th at least four more pl'ins al In 1970 and an army
and belief.
Glenn
McCall,
James
Hocnlng,
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have
Seminole
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T. E Tucker
now stands at t90 5IUCt tie
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isis and Moore. Other members
L'lrectors.
Pierre
Messmer
said
to.
Mildred
Haney
C. howard SleNult)'
bombing began Feb. 7, 1965.
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of the Zoning and Planning
day.
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bt*te vi Florida, CoUnt)' of &amp;'uaiiiole-, as:
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Writing In the weekly Paris Board are Dr. Brooke Smith,
QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 1917
bwur to atid subscribed befo re sue- tilt. 11th day of July, 2KG. etc for the first time, the AmenD.Ifona
Match, Messmner said that also A. I... Lee, Donald Bishop and
and I hereby ewrthfy that I ant taut an offit.- r or dhrc-ti,r of this
can command said 179 had bean in 1970 France will
bank.
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Hc' also contended it was ti mc 'nd the National Govern-ire'
Haydon Burna, declaring he I for a cabinet committee, w'dc
'h Conference.
wants to keep the power in lie
s investigating purchasing, to
T eannt support the cnns,j.
Cabinet, said Monday he will oji
wind
up
its
probe
and
mak It
utional proposal that wotiM
nose several areas
expticl
create
a three-man budget corn'eport
and
said
he
had
new
for Florida .
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that he would tell the cons iLi to support Democratic gubern* ta ry control is one of the mnt
important gov,rnmental rune.
, 1'.I)nlkl revision commission of total nominee Robert King
t inns and the budget commk in
his concern with several Muthe
top's
should
be
of all
posahi in the recently Issued during an hour-long fl(AS CO.1
hers
of
the
state
Cabinet."
rough draft which he said tend
after he
to dir I
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draft
ed to weaken the Cabinet "g capitol following a visit to Ciii

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the finals of the Junior League
Tournament and the undefeated
Rebels went mm-up on the
Yanks In the PeeWee playoffs
In a big day of action Monday
In city baseball.
Elks, behind the no-hit hurllug of 13-year-old southpaw
'Ricky Runnels, defeated Civi•

tan, 441, and little Stan Winfrec
defeated Kiwanis for the fifth
time this year, 8.1, as CPO advanced to the finals.
Elks and CPO will meet Wednesday night at Pinehurst, at
7:30 p.m. Elks won the first
half and the regular season city
crown with two straight wins
over Kiwanis in the playoffs

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CPO finished tied for third in
the first half and second In the
second half.
Elks got all their runs Monday In the fourth Inning off
Glenn RbIn,on and that was
all Runnels needed. Only a hit
batsman kept Runnels from a
perfect game.
CPO batsman Mike Ferrell,
Bob Lundquist and Dave Lee,
with two hits each, backed the
winning slants of Winfree. One
of Lee's hits was a three-run
homer In the sixth Inning off
loser Joe Pauline.
The Rebels jumped to a big
10.2 lead over the Yanks, who
almost pulled the game out
with five runs In the sixth inning.
Mike Mason was the winning
pitcher and helped out his cause
with a double. Jimmy Rose had

Team

Of Unknowns

Go down the Kansas City lineup and you'll see names such
is Campaneris, Gosger, Repoz, Hershherger, Stahl, Charles
Green, Roof, Cater and Nossek. The pitching staff has that
same unfamiliar ring of Aker, Krausse, Terry, Hunter, Dobson,
Sanders, etc.
Of all the above listed players, only Ralph Terry, who won
52 games In a stretch of three big years with the Yankees, is an
established major leaguer with more than five years experience.
Mike Hershberger and Ed Charles both have four years
behind them, but other than that, they're all youngsters.
Dick Green, whose professional ball playing began here in
Sanford In iøeo, Is one of the '1oldtlmer." on the teams as he's
in the middle of his third full season In the big time.
Da* has broken up the "Sanford Clique" that the A's had
going for them. Ken Harrelson has been traded to Washington
and Dick aryan was shipped off to the Yankees. All three
played together on that 1080 Sanford entry In the Florida State
League, the last year Sanford was represented in professional
baseball.
Ken Sanders Back With A's

Another member of the 1980 team, S farm team of the A's,
has rejoined the Kansas City network after a brief stint with
Boston. He's Ken Sanders who was a big favorite here.
Did you know Sanders has pitched in 85 games this season
with Boston and Kansas City and this is topped in the American
League by only Norm Locker of Chicago.
Kansas City is not the only team in the American Leogue
that is going with the youth movement. In fact, there's so
many young ball players making good in the AL, that they've
been tagged "the new breed" by one national publication.
Youngsters like Tony Oliva, Rick Reichardt, Sam McDowell,
George Scott, Sonny Siebert and others have given a new look
to the American League, which has lost some of its prestige
over the put few years.

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Mrs. Dot. Cummins of Laramie, Wyo., said she put down
her fishing pole in nearby Saratoga Lake and a hungry trout
took the hook, making off with
the line and pole.
Half an hour later, Mrs.
Cummins said, he son, Gary,
17, snagged the same trout and
recovered his mother'@ fishing
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Losing pitcher Randy Brown
had two doubles and Fred Bowery also had two hits for the
Yanks.
The two teams meet again tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Ft.
Mellon Little League field and
a third game, If necessary, is
slated Wednesday night.
In Church Softball, First Rap.
tist rapped Pinecrest Assembly,
25.17, and the Church of God
dumped Pinecrest Baptist, 11.5.
Ralph Foley, Bernie Barbour,
Otto Thomat and Curt Johnson
all had four hits for First Baptist, while Jim Arbogast had
four for Pinecrest Assembly.
Randy Scott and Erwin had
two hits for the Church ()
and Willie Witherow added a
home run,

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ston,
manager of the National
CHURCH SOFTBALL
7 2 League All-Stars, and Sam
Knights of Columbus
3 Mee, the American League
First Baptist
manager, were running down
Pinecrest Assembly
7 their line-ups when the dieus.
Pinecrest Baptist
I s s ion suddenly took a turn n
Church of God
ward Sandy Knufax.
METRO SOFTBALL
q hope. said Alston, Kou10
7
Quality MB
21
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ax pitches better than in his last
Pinecrest Rexall
3 3J start."
Penney's
2 5 "That." interjected M e I c.
Cobia Boats
3 4 "wasn't last fall, was it?"
Longwood
1 6 1 Then he laughed. He hadn't
Chase
GAME8 TODAY
I been able to do that last fall
PieWee Playoff
I when Koufax pitched the Los
(At Ft. Mellon)
Angeles Dodgers to a 2-0 victory
Yanks vi. Rebels, 7:30
over Mdc's Twins in the .w
%,Metro Softball
enth game of the World Serie&amp;.
(At Pinehurst)
And today didn't figure to
Pinecrest Ruall vs. Cobia, 7:30 start out as any laughing mat'cr
Chase vs. Quality ME, :45
for Mdc either with Koufax
Church Softball
serving up the first pitches in
(At Ft. Mellon)
the 37th annual All-Star Game.
Pinecrest Assembly vs. Knights For the Dodgers' great irft.
of Col. ,7:30.
bander, who holds the world
Church of God vs. First Hap- record for strikeouts, has
tiat, 5:45
pitched four no-hitters and one
GAMES WEDNESDAY
perfect game, went out at new
PeeWee Playoff
Busch Memorial Stadium before
(At Ft. Mellon)
a full house of some 50,000 to
vs.
Rebels, If necessary, make the first All-Star start of
Yanks
7:30
his career.
Junior Tosraament
Koufax shied away from plac(At Pinehurst)
ing any extra significance on
Elks vs. CPO, 7:30
the fact that he was starting for
Metre sera"
the
first time since he became a
(At Ft. Mellon)
, regular on the All-Star team in
Longwood vs. Pinecrest Re
1961.
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WARSAW, Poland (AP)—FoI- Los Angeles meet. "Col. Hull the international Olympic Com•
lowing the lead of the Soviet told me," Davis said, "that he mittee, was not Immediately
Union, Polish officia ls today could not believe the Soviet available for comment In CM.
canceled their track and field sports people would jeopardlae
The IOC and the 1AAF
their standing with the interteam's trip to Berkeley, Calif, national Amateur Athletic Fed. have worked together In the
n ext weekend to compete eration by failing to complete past.
against a U. S. team.
their contract to compete in "This news is shocking and
An official of the Polish Los Angeles."
Incredible," Clifford H. Buck,
sports ministry said the Polish Aver)' Brundage, president of president of the AAU, said In
Track and Field Association deDenver, Cole. "We are particucided to cancel the meet be.
lariy distressed because this
cause of the Vial Nam war.
puts the entire amateur sports
Olson
The Soviet government an
exchange with the Soviet Union
nouncsd Monday that Ma track
in jeopardy. is
team would not meet the U. S.
Tau said the U. S.-Russian
team In Los Angeles July 23-24 SAN FRANCISCO
basketball
series of games.
(A?)
and said the Soviet men's and
scheduled
to
start In Moscow
women's tunis had refused to Grandfather Carl Hobo Olson July n also had been canceled,
participate because of the war. of San Francisco now wants but that the swimming competiIs Moscow today U. S. Am. another shot at world light- Lion between the United States
bassadas Foy D. Kohier pro. hea vyweight champion Jose and the Sovleta, icb.dul.d for
tested the Soviet action and Torres after defeating Euro- Moscow Saturday and Sunday,
told Ferelga Minister Andrel A.
was not affected because three
Grosnyko Wasiüton did not peun titlist Piero Del Papa.
0UIeZ nations were entered.
accept the repast that the ath. Olson, the former middlein Berkeley, Sam Bell, UniIsles thnuieives decided to can weight champion, won a split versity of California track
cal the meet.
discision Monday night over the coach, said, "Whether the
Kohler said the Soviet govern. Italian from Pisa in a 10-round Poles show up or not., we will
meat wu sesp"oalblr for the bout
at the Civic Auditorium, have $ moot.''
athlet.i' action s.
"We've already sat down and
COL Doe Hull, executive di.
picked teams," said Bell. "it
r.ct of the Amateur Athletic
Weight will be the highest caliber in.
Union, "id in Frankfurt, Ger.
OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP)
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was assigned top ready have four oompetlto
iuij 520n05y
watt th451 out,
weight of 181 pound. for But, in many events, because the
huh talked by telephone with urday's $100,000 Monmouth were two alternates picked
Ghm Davis, directer of the Handicap.
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Mond' night when they defeated the Yanks in
the first game of the city PeeWee playoffs at Ft.
Mellon Little Leap'ue Fi eld. The same two teams
play tonight and a third game, if necessary, is
slated Wednesday night. The Rebels are: Front
row (left to right)
McCracken, Gary Irby,

Cool Graebner Wins
In Hot Net Tourney

Harry Brister, Mike Currie, David Ballard, Bart
Mitchell, Billy Russell; second row—David Runnels, Mike Mason, Gary Pruitt, Steve Bernal, Billy
Mitchell, Jimmy Rose, John Whigham. Standing
in hack are coaches G. W. Mitchell (left) and J. W.
Wagner.
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the team." he said, 'There are the NL batting order for the Brooks Robinson, Scott. catcher of Minnesota, Jim Hunter of
other things which dictate fifth time in his career and took Bill Freehan of Detroit and sec. Kansas City. Pete Richert of
whether you play or not. Alston a .389 All-Star average into the and baseman Bobby Knoop of Washington and Mel Stottlemyre
of New York.
just asked me if I'd prefer to game.
California.
start or relieve. I said start.
Mays was followed by right
Alston was expected to follow
But Aiston, in explaining 'is fielder Roberto Clemente of
Koufax an the mound with Marreason for picking Koufax over Pittsburgh, left fielder Hank
San Francisco's Juan Marichal. Aaron of Atlanta, first baseman ichal. He also had Jim Bunning
TO
poin tedly said what modesty Willie McCovey of the Giants, of Philadelphia, Gaylord Perry
ES—ANTS
ROACH
wouldn't let Koufax say.
third baseman Ron Santo of J of San Francisco. Bob Veale of
BUGS
&amp;
"There's not much to choose Chicago. catcher Joe Torre of Pittsburgh. Billy McCool of Cm
between them." Alston said. the Braves, second baseman cinnati. Claude Raymond of
"Koufax has never had the bon Jim Lefcvbrc of the Dodgers Houston and Phil Regan of the
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Sovtfi.ni cbmical
enough to deserve a start.
Cincinnati.
Mdc was expected to follow
Ii,c.
'And I think he's enthused.'
Aaron is the majors home with either of two Cleveland
204 N. ELM AVE.
Koufax started the game with run leader with 211. Torre has 21, pitchers, Soon)' Siebert or Gary I
SANFORD, P1.OIIDA
a 1.0 record—he won last year Maya has 20. Santo 18, MeCovey Bell, His bullpen also had Steve
when he nitched- one Inning ,i.
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Lain, a 13-game winner for the Ray Hart of the Giants with 20.
IS SUMMER!
Detroit, Tigers who has won only The American League homer
two less games than Koufax.
hammerers were led by center
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The National League starters with 18, and third baseman
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starters 126.
1 and right fielder Tony Oliva of
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WI. Pet, GE
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Pittsburgh
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Detroit
Los Angeles 47 36 .566 5
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Houston
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St. Louis
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Atlanta
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Monday's Results
Monday'. Results
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Today's Games
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the Atlanta Falcons, impressed 1 All-Star Game workouts
Are you feeling the heat to- his coaches with a brisk workDavis shook Giant coaches by
405 W. lit. ST.
day?
HWY 17.2 &amp; ONORA
out.
Johnson
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about
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pose you were jogging around In back injury in last Saturday's 39 pounds over his normal playCOMPLETE
FRONT END REPAIRS
Coaches All-America game at I flC weight. 'I'm a little heavy.'
football clothes?
WHEEL BALANCING
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
he admitted, But I'll get
In July?
Atlanta.
FINANCING
with
NO CARRYING CHARGE
down."
Most of the teams in the Na'Johnson looked good throw- tional and American fotball ing the ball today, but we still
leagues open training this week don't know his exact condition,"
with some veterans joining said Coach Norb Hecker. 'We
rookies for the early workouLs. won't know until the X rays are
With the regular season still analyzed."
six weeks away, the word
Johnson, a graduate of Texas
around the camps - was take It A &amp; L was named Most Vaineasy, especially on those valua- able Player in the AIlAmerictx,
ble commodities, the quarter- game,
backs.
Otto Graham, starting his
John Rauch, coach of the first season as a pro coach,
Oakland Raiders, dressed signal greeted 42 rookies and 15 vetercallers Cotton Davidson. Tom alis at Washington's training
Flares and Charlie Green in red camp in Carlisle, Pa. Graham
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first workout today.
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Davidson suffered a shoulder Most of the pro clubs welInG injury in an early workout last comed back rookies who had
year and missed virtually the played in the Atlanta game but
WE WILL AIR CONDmON ANY POPULAR
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they'll be on hand only for a day
AMERICAN CAR
At St. Petersburg, Flu., Coach or so before departing again.
George Wilson bent the Miami this time to work out for the
FOR AS LITTLE
Dolphins' quarterbacks through College All-Star Game in Chut
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the No. I draft choice from the The New York Giants had
P1,115
University of Kentucky.
three rookies in the revolving
INSTALLATION
Norton has been held out of door, all of them tackles. Francontact work so far and proba cis Peay of Missouri. Don Davis
bly will miss it for another 'wo of Las Angeles State, and Char(PARE BUDGET PLAN AYAUAJijj
weeks. He is recuperating from icy Harper of Oklahoma State,
a knee operation.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF
all played at Atlanta, reported
Another highly touted rookie to the Giants' camp at Fairfield.
AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDMON
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) — seeded Martin Riessen,
The heat was enough to make a While Graebner was holdi
tennis player start talking to his temper and winning, Pe
himself.
F'ishbnch of Great Neck, N.
And that was what many a was letting his go and losing
player was doing Monday as the 4, 64, to seventh-seeded SI
1966 National Clay Courts Ten. Smith of Pasadena, Calif.
nis Championships opened in 90- 'They're the slowest c
courts In the world," Fishba
degree temperature,
But not Clark Graebner of 18, yelled at himself as SmItJ
Beechwood, Ohio, who scored a service skipped under his rsi
convincing 6.3, 6-1 victory over et, 'and you can't get a aervt
foreign ant
Australia's Gary Hockey in the Top-seeded
Tony Roche of Australia,
first round.
The fifth-seeded Graebner Is tented Roy Barth of San Die,
tryingto erase the termpera- Calif., 6-1, 64.
In other opening round mat
mental label.
'It's not really being temper- es, sixth-seeded Mike Be
amental anyway," said the gained a 64, 74 victory o
former Big Ten champion out of Jaime Subirats, Mexico a
Northwestern. 'It is temperam- eighth-seeded Frank Froehlii
cotsl only to the extent that you Coral Gables, FIL, top;
get mad at yourself when ou Jorge Mendoza, Mexico, 6-0,
miss the shots you feel you Nancy Richey, top.seeC
women's entry, makes her to
should make.
'Anyway, I'm trying hard not nament debut today. &amp;epha
to get mad at myself. You De Fina, Hollywood. Fla.,
shouldn't get mad, or so I'm second-seed, trimmed El
told by everybody. So I'm try'ng Friedlander. Milwaukee, 6-2,
hard."
4.
Graebner had the highest
seeding of any player to perJ
form Monday. Defending cham. PITTSBURGH (A?)
plan and top-seed Dennis Ral- Bannister of Scar b o r o u g
ston, opens his bid for a thiid Maine, Is the National A
straight Clay Courts triumph pentathlon champion.
Bannister, representing I
today.
Also making their first ap- Gorham AC., won the 1,51
pearance In the tournament will meter run In 4:22,30 placed a
be second-seeded Cliff Richey, ond in the discus and 200-me
who conquered Ralston In the dash, third in the javelin a
Western Open: third-seeded fifth in the broad jump In Cl
Charles Parassell, and fourth' turing the title Saturday,

Us A Miracle

Only a miracle can save us now.
Three mcmths ago, at the start of the Major League season, we carefully scanned the rosters and read many reports
of all the major leagu2 teams and came to a conclusion that
Minnesota and Cincinnati would win the pennants and meet. in
October'. World Series.
At this point
the All-Star break, generally noted as the
midway point In the season
the Twins are in fifth place, 17
games behind leading Baltimore in the American League, and
those talented Reds are in eighth place., 15 lengths hack of the
San Francisco Giants.
What really makes our selections look horrible is that the
Twins are just one game ahead of Kansas City and the Reds
are just two up on New York and the Athletics and M etp were
nearly unanimous choices for another season in last place.
If you will note, we said nearly unanimous. This corner
predicted Kansas City for as high as eighth place, mainly because we've been an Al Dark fan for as long as we've been a
baseball fan.
The Athletics, along with the Meta, Houston Astros and
Orioles, have been the success story of the year. Dark hai taken
a bunch of youngsters, traded away a few vets for some more
youngsters, and slowly has been creeping up on everyone in the
league except Baltimore.
The A'. In late May had won 12 games and lost 24 for a .868
pet. Since then, they've won 27, lost 24 (.580) and are just a game
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big victory in it "II" meet at
by the local team. te
Kingiwood Manor in Oranize )rnns
County, Is currently participat- l)owlmi, In the boys 15.17 dlvi
ing In the short course state Ion, was the only triple wInn
preliminaries In Leesburg.
Pat Sehwelckert W 0 fl t
In the Klngswnnd meet, the events as did Happy Des. Al
Sanford team scored 81 pflolnts Tony Whiting. Other first pla
to outdistance the host Kings- awards were garnered by 1)
wood team which finished sec td Tatuny, Scott Ilarlholome
and with 179' points. Other Jane Polgar, Margaret Smil
teams In the weekend meet Nancy Schwelckert, Jennif
were Colonial (14911). Robins- 0111ff, David Fitzpatrick, Gi
wood (861 ), Land 0' Lakes land lhnrden, and Jeff Fel
meyer,
(74½) and Fort CntUn (28).
The Sanford team got first Sanford swimmers scoring:
GIRLS
place In 18 events. Backing this
Eight and Under: 25 Free
up were 14 seconds, 13 thirds,
14 fourths, nine fifths and eight first, Happy Dens (:17.5), ii
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Mrs. Lucy 1MagUl attended
the bride as matron of honor
attired in a sleeveless blue sa-tin abort gown, Empire style,
with a lace bodice. Her headpiece was a blue satin plilbox
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matching blue,
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Su JaI.Uet. Jane Wakefield, sis- ter of the bride, was junior
bridesmaid. Tb e attendants
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matron of honor and all Wore
a strand of pearls, the bride's
gift lii theni.
Robert Wakefield served his
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Vower girl, dressed similar tO
the attendants, and Bobbie Catie was ring bearer.
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Statrnn, Lib Clec and. , strip of red, white and hius
Ne.vcnniers to RVAII-7 are
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secretary and Jø Kuhike of event.
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famous
cartoonist
and
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i-others and wit., Nancy; U.
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Shirley moved up from the crntor of the 'Uuz Sawyer Sam" on a hasp of American John Fowlkes and wife, Mange;
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Small flags centered on in. and Wife, Patty and Ensign
Retiring nffiee
ere Jean Ru Sner, were gIen aa dhhlual tAbles uere ghen to Dirty llunmphrey and wife,
A hOSE among thorns? Cartoonist Roy ( l'ani'
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Clots,
poses
new
officers
of
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Naval
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J'tithy Criswoll, recording secretary; Shirley Lano, corresponding secretary and Pat Ilureb and Ann Johnson.
cation.
Squadron
pinqties
which
were
Wives
Club
following
elections
hold
at
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NAS
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Rucca, president and Dora Griffin, vice president.
Tav Recknor treasurer AdvisHostette, members of 1W. to be presented to those lent'Ballroom.
From
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th'eftMllroh';
(Herald Photo)
ors of the hoard are Mrs Jean Mr Helen Smith, 1fe of the All-6 Officers Wi'es, were at- log did not arrive In time for
Fowler and Mrs Ruth Swan- commanding officer of R\ All- tired in white dresses with red the party.
Club niotmibers have conie tip anti Sally tinui I)iivt' .Tushn.'t,n l:mty SVesley i'Inre were
(i't well wishes were sent to
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and blue accessories to carry
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Floferker. husband of Ruby,
Lt, Cdr, Donaldson was Jim. with a new idea a "gripe doll," in May.
ts,u.sts of the
Sheriff
who
has entered the Naval hotThis
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Official changeover coffee for and a senr to hel1, him In lila Inirpose, Anyone who collies
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to time hitnilight on'-" ntiiiti anti i J;irru'hJ to make her the lucky pitni In .ArktnnvilIe for stir.
•lcan Riley; RVAH-, Kathy
the NOWC executive board was studies at war college,
gory
time meetings with a gripe will
tigniti tutu ILV,\ 11-I is pro:uI
of the linen hnsket.
ilenson; RVAH-1, Jean Dunn; '° 'U •
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slated at 10 n.m. totlny at the
Pat has scheduled a session
b0
allowed
to
stick
a
pin
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Wives of Seven will hold
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J'hlni
(nndt'rton
ann
Pat
Rerof
cancer bandage preparations
u gong mce pres
new
boards
meeting
for
retary of the Naval 4 )ffit'crs' itiui
at her home. 123 Weit Colacx. Lovoince at 10 n.m. Thui-stIn'. to the group,
enial Notice
on
and
presented change of duties.
man Circle. Mrs. J. N. A22*Th
club
Is
always
looking
Wives
Club.
tint'
jots
of
handling
that
proAwards for winners of the
oTiri r
reilo,
•
who is in charge of the
withu'n
heat
j'-ct
tilt!
u'xt,ti'is'tl
to
flOW
year.
:um;iin this
1(10116
Seven-sponsored bridge tournn- for new munibers and
to
spark
rancor
loan closet will lemonmi;i time club. All en- lhully Dell for a
i .'tov. ---------------p
•
8 , fl fl 0 of a steak cookout for officers mont are forthcoming, Bet* Rystrate the proper procedure.
u. thiS.
OT10E Is Ifly oiv, appreciation for a 'job well and Wivet of RVAH-7 Sunday an says. With the arrival of the listed wives of the squatiron cry after her zuy in
are
invited
to
attend
the
meetpital.
zzareio has said there
Dlverptflpii ServIc., Inc. done," during the past SIX vith many new officers wel- husbands, things just. sort
hrisf
js
lug
a
need
for
old linens for bandto
be
hold
at
780
p.m.
to.
*
'
didn't get •lone on time,
_________________________________
h*
eii certificate months,
corned
aboard
and
fond
fareages
TI'1 l ('OOKOI IT hi'hiI hy
and anyone having such
night at the meeting room.
Sor ta deed to he iniued there.
wlis said to those who are
to
donate
may call her.
.itii
i I.
ethigt
are
held
on
the
setime
Ci'()
Wives
oil
-ENLISTED MEN'S Wives of
'eftr of iKJuance5 the decrlptIon
Legal t'orice
leaving.
The
regular
CPO Wives
t)'etmu'tmulusius
;tic!ronou,ired
"8
free
hnl)y
ç the property. and the 4name
Nine hi*ve been working on pro. cond Tuesday and
•
-'
"
c
Departing
the
squadron
are
aa aeme are
Cost"
hoard
meetin
will
he held
by
those
ntt('flhiing.
______________________________
jecta to raise money for needy sitting Is alwayt available, On
%orici.. or .IPPI.1CATIO
__________________________
as foIIowi:
Loft TAX niin
SVei'fnetday at the home of Alice
Sheriff Luther llohttv :iuiul
your way to the meeting, con.
Ctrtifteatr No. 55 Tear of 1$ (tee. 11)4.16 l'Inrids atut.
Rest, club secretary, 111 AisLe a! Notice
A
group
of
wives
met
recentcentrate
on
thinking
up
a
name
—
flcrtptlon of Property,
lea
Lane In Sunland Estates.
NOTICE
15
HFRI'ny
G1V'
tile
"gripe
progra
m
(loll,"
entitled "The
.
hy at Lake Golden, mixing bus- for
Lot
- St. Jobni Th*t Diversified Services,
IN TIIR CIRCUIT COURT 01)'
IU\er
• clusivu. Church" was presented
mess with pleasure as they
tatcs P1st Book 1$ the holder of the following cerlION
VOYAGE
party
for
IAND
fur the .Tuil' rnn'u'ting of the
worked
on
projects
while
the
1eme in which aeee st. fc%'
rtIkat COUNT, PIORIfl,
Joutn
Sample,
first
('hrist
lady
of
itV.
Methodist Church Wornchildren enjoyed the water,
Johns I'TOPI-rties, Inc. All of on. The certificate number and 1% CIItCKR No. 1518?
saId
propert3being
in
the
Coun.
icar
of
isiti*e.
the
tIe5('tlptlOn
Suiciunty
of Christian Serv.
In honor of Shirley Young- Al!-! was hold at the home of
SUIT TO QITIT TITL1
of Sorn:nole. StKte of 'IorIda. of the property and the name RRHAIII)
A. CA1LR and I1ELE blade, wife of the former skip- Jean Riley, just before Joan
.t' hold at this- church with Mrs.
tn1es
tuch certificate shall he n which it W aasred are ap i. CARR, his wife,
rOtleemed
acCCrdIfl to j
s
•
and
her
children
departed
for
htun
Koigan as hostess.
tiff a, per of Nine, the club held
th, CttifIc*te 'o 51 Year
Mu'umhors
taking part in the
luncheon at the Pancake house the Mediterranean countries
ficate Il1 be .Id to the highest suance issi
EI4IZAIIETH COLLIER, .t *1,
Caah bidder at the front door of
''eon
st'rvatjon"
repre
of Propepf-p-,
_Ij)endanta in Winter Park and were anuiz. where she plans to spend the
,
PASADENA,
.Iu1&amp;I1
.'-r
Calif.
(\l'i
-. America, England, i ii
,r
%Ii
ed
at
the
variety
of
pancakes
rest.
of
the
year.
House at Sanford, Florida, on
etstates Plat Book
TOt ELIZABETH COLLIER and
the first Monday
Highlight of the evening was The 1011g. cool shadows of ('V('fl- I'rn:mt'e, (''.0-ehoslovakia, and
month of
Page 54
her husband, If mar- available on the menu.
August, 1,9CC, which is the lit Name in which
the
opening of the uitany gag ing hove proved a tonic for Sw,'ui,.n,
ned;
assessed
if
living,
st.
and If any
A most unusual gift, a
I
1 Marilyn. I'.tarson
day of August, 1,965.
Johns
Properties,
Inc.
All
of
said
°
d
defendants
be
dead,
die
in
the
form
of
a
Hootowl,
gifts
by
the
honoree,
Titute
reAmerica's
ailing
Surv&amp;'yni'
I
Dated this 3rd day of Jun., property being in
Mrs.
Gail
hogan
fad
the
North Orlando launched its
their respective unknown
the County
1,966.
of Seminole, State of Florida.
heirs,
OhJoyed a dinner of lnag. spacecraft, giving the spider- usjsening scripture. Mrs. Arlene summer recreational program
devisees,
legatees, was presented to the club by
(Official Clerk's Seal)
1.nl.ss such certificate shall be
grantees, assignees, Ilenor., Mrs. Youngblade.
na, prepared by the hostess, like device another chn,we, Per- tsuuturviIlo
Arthur H. Reckwith, Jr.
talk I: "Go at a ball game with Vice Mayor
redeemed according to law the
creditors,
trustees,
anti
Clerk of Circuit Court
Joining
the fun were Fran Hal- haps, to photograph sunset on into All tb' World and Preach Lloyd Brown officiating in the
property
described
in
such
cent
other
claimants
of
such
de,
Seminole County. Florida
fic&amp;te will be sold to the high('eased defend,ints, and any
lard, Kay Recknor, targuerite the moon.
Ut.' (;uisn'l to the SS'hole Crea- absence of Mayor George FulBy H. N. Tamm, Jr.
eat
cash
ticider
at
the
front
door
and all per.onp claiming
Scientists at the Jet ProFuhi tioti" ( Mark ld: 15). Talk !t len.
Deputy Clerk
Lutz,
Joan
Moore,
Mary
Jane
of the Seminole County Court
any
right, title or
Publish June 26 &amp; July 6, 12. 16, House at Sanford, Florida,
McCarthy, Betsy Rosslle, 141n- slon Inburtory said tile 620- it.'aul by Mrs. Carl Iiradbury,
estate in the following dci. IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT
After the flag was raised,
11466.
_________________________ the first Monday In the month
Crit)ed lands situate, lying 7111-2 NiNTh
J171)ICI,tI, ciii- dn Tstngemnn and Bobble Nor. pound craft's t)Itttery - tiiOhlL't%t
its "Truly did .li'sus say that anti the salute, Brown threw
DDA-S6
of August, 166, which Is the
and
being
in Seminole CUlT OP ANt) FOIL NEMI%OIIo
to he on the verge of (l('tuth l"ilIII
County, Florida. to-wit:
i- aunt' that Men might have out the first pitch and the
COV%T1', I"h.OHhI)l,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OL 1st day of August, 1966.
Dated
this
3rd
Btginning
day
of
June,
SE
corner
of
CIIANCI-:Iia'
NO.
1lt?8
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIIIIt,
Seems
the
WiIlIum
sia.
day—had
cooled
enough
to
a1
lift'
and have It to
the Vest
of SI.P- of SE
TIlE flOWERY SAVIX(]H flANK,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 16f,
low new sequences tif P11t. anti lisuvu., It %%'hole." the Full game wag on, pitting the Ste.
terfl
are
setting
records
in
(Official
Clerie,
of
Section
Seal)
36. Township 31
pheson Stumblers against the
Plaintiff,
COFNT. FLORIDA.
South, Range 30 East, SemiArthur H. B'-ku-Ith, Jr.
All-I. These lovely sisters to. pvi'ltnps Tuesday.
IN CHANCERY No. 18$54
Mrs.
lf:izel
Johnson
Rumble Riots. The StumbIens
read
the
Clerk ci! Circuit Court
nole County, Florida, thence PETEI1 W. hIl'iNNICSSY, et ux.
Tile
battery
tetnpc'raturt' • hiynin,
W' I L L I A M GOLDSTEIN a fl d
cently
marched
three
of
I1VAIIrun North 623.55 feet to
"I
('annut
Tell
Why
He,
won, 23.1.
Seminole
County,
Florida
DOROTHY D. GOLDSTEIN, his
By: H. N. Tanim, Jr.
Point in Garden Lake, West.
1 bachelors down the iuisle. The soared to 149 (iegr('es Friday win
NOTICE OP SALE
wife,
Angels Worship," in
The ball teams are being
iSii.I feet, South o'ss' V.Pt
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE Is ITEREImY GIVEN first was Linda zind Dick night, close to tile mi'ltiuig point, ts
Plaintiffs, PublIsh June 2 &amp; Jul)
hieh
thu.
universality
of God's managed by senior diiaion Lit£23.65 ft to section lIne, that on the 26th day of July,
6, 12, 11,
but 1111(1 sltice t'oolt'cj sImiwl - it)
East 162.25 feet to beginning, 1966 at 11 :4111 A. M. at the %vest
Is
in
tie League players and are
hope.
A. B. TANNER and LUCILE 1966.
in January; then 115 degrees, "well within opera(less right of way of Dodd door of
the Court House cit Tnngernnn
'rÀNNER, hi, wife; BOW EN DDA-92
Mis.
Betsy
and
Bill
Rosello
lit
Ifogaum
gave
the
closing
open
to boys eight to 1i yesri
Road, containIng 3,33 acr,s, Seminole County, at Sanford,
April Ung limits," said pro-le'ct cur I
BROTHERS. INC.. a Florida Cor.
NOTICE or ArrIlcATioN
YOU
pt-aver
ARE
after
HEREBY
which
Mrs.
NOTIJohn.
old.
There
are three teams, the
Florida, the underaignt,i Clerk
pration; CAROLE E. SANDector Robert J, Parks.
10k 'J'
ifl;
I-'IED that a suit to quiet title will offer fun' sale thu' folluiwing
SOIl ('unliuu.'tt.(i a brief business atorenmentiont'd Stumblers, manMAN and RONALD L. SAND- (Sec. 11)1.16 honda
tatu$,s of and
stin a puzzle Is why tin- 1cm
and correct the des- dcst'rii,ed real
1.IAN. her husband; THE EXtiit'tting In the aissencu.. of the aged by Ronnie Stephenson aini
crilition
in
certain
eonve'an('e.
Cu
Lot
5.
Iliock
E,
iY'TIuY
__________________________
- perature dropPed to thu.. normal
CHANGE NATIONAL BANK OF
NOTICE
IS
HEnEBy
GIVEN,
,
to
said
lands
has
been
Instituteti
CLUH
MANOR, UNIT N,
the Court of the (Isssutp
WINTER HAVEN; UNIVERSAL That tilversiflerl Services, inc. against
range, Earlier It was theorlwd irositknt Mrs. iirauii'tirv clot- Dilly Ilsthn, the Riots, managed
YOU
according to a ;,la t t hu'reuf Jssilgr, tenilnui,, Cu,it
l"h,trMARION
CORPORATION,
a !h holder of the following cor- of the NinthIn the Circuit Court
Mike Rumble and Rex
hula, Is Probate,
Y
Judicial Circuit In
that a short circuit caused the ed the s.'so with prayer.
as recorded in P1st tRok
F 1 o r I n Corptiration
d/b/a tificate hue fIItd
11 certificate and for Seminole County, I-'lorhis
rn
Estate
l'ag.'
7&amp;
anul
75
of
the
•'f
I;t'fi.'shi,it'nts of aI)pl&amp;'
SOUTHERN I'IPE AND SUPPLY for tax deed to he issued there- ida, an abbreviated
Pierce, and the Smart Alecks,
overheating.
title of which
lie
Hecoruis' of Seminole TiIEI!.iA 'F, l't)ITCIIEIL
it L,' is ni !t- llm.srlft(l,' 'r iced
(ifl. The certificate tiumber
is set forth above. The real proPai'ks
Cutiti t &gt;' Florida,
tea whose managers are Steve and
said the next h)liOtu)
I O•,',ii4'(i,
Defendants. year of isuante, the description perty proceeded
against
''
I
oget
tier
t
1Vt
Is
as
wit
hi
all
strurt
ist-u',
itoTo
All
Creditors
I
tuttul
tO
l'rrss,isa
Mrs.
1)iam'
(P'J'If'I or SALE
qunce. imecordiumg to jim-i-' setmt
Jar. Ho Smart.
tif the prupert
and the name i&amp;l'oe (14-scrhi,e,i.
hI. i- Itsg
( 'hums
t ,r''vu'mu' nts, (lx I tires, isisisil
or
liesuintiuta
Ta):'- notice that I will s.-ll in which It was, assessed are s
h1
rt.
Ma
r'
The itt' xt game, betwn the
ii ,i'il,v . Mrs.
plans, shout-I begin TuRs(I:l'
YOU ARE required to appear slid a pptirtena ilces oil saiui Is nut Against SuuI,l 1-Istiutni
ti. I • I lowing described real i'r- fl It, W5
ftfIl fi lea flY atis W,'r "r other or tisuol in conjunction therewith.
You
Stuomblers
ansi the Smart
atiul each ''I )'sii arc ii,'r,-- when Surveyor's signals 'uimnt' Eiiitli lIrailhur, Mm-s. V I
yicrty iat-d in Seminole Court- Certificate
Year of Is- pleading with the Clerk of the
Thin a fort-said sale will lu by notified and requiIruil to pr.'.
ty, tt.-wit
hqvp stvl,'tI '-ourt at the Semi. mnrul,' p%ur.ivant to is final ci------ ,. sPilt iiiiy claims snut lit-mill,!, into z'aiige of time big tm-ac-king If 't. .\i N. I 1tu'.u'l \'titht)lut anti A leeks, will be played Friday
l
Lots iS, 29, 21. 6 and 27.
lJras-nIpIs,s of l'roprn(ys
}iet hitti
tnuio'
at 4 :0.
nole County Courthouse at Man- of foreclosure entered in Chin. which you, or either of you, may tii.sim at Gtmkistone, Calif.
ilest,
Mrs. hiaroki
(t DItAI.'LET'S ADDITION
Ltit S 111k A
St. Johns ford, Florida, and to serve a
Act Ion No. I 5752 now Is,n',i- hit vu' agaInst the, estate of Thu-h 1ffls,
of
The
Elirectors.
Forrest Strat'TO LONGWOOD. according
The most important j)hmoto -MarIetta, Ohio, i1rs.
River Estates P1st Book 12 copy upon th. attorney for the ing In the Circuit Court of the ma T. Voucher, deceased, late ,,f
to p1st thereof recorded in
Page 54
Plaintiffs, who Is RIChARD H. Ninth J udiriiuh Circuit of anuI for iii lul County, to I his C'ti,it y J u,lgt' qulence, Parks added, comes liuhhitii-', %l rs, hogan, Mrs. ton, Ralph Johnson, and Fred
Flat Book 1. page 17, of the
In which assessed
COOPER, 145 N. MagolL,, Or. Seminole County, Florida.
of Seminole County, Florida. at Wedneadny night,
Putille Records of Seminole Johns Properties. Inc. All St.
when Survey- St)iiiiiit'j'vjIlu.', and Mrs. Johns08. libinton, assisting Commissionof lando, Florida, on or before the
l).tTEI) this 5th uiay of July, lila office In lhc court hi''ulNe of
Cnunt', Florida.
er Chuck Rowell, are o1icitint
said property being In the Coun - 2!nd day of August, 1966. Here- 11466.
or
records
a lunar
thtIk'
said County at Siunforul, Florithi,,
LESS: That part of Lots 19 ty of Seminole, Stale of Florida. It' fail not or decree pro confesso
wit
tim
six
u-i.
(SEA
I
r1urnt
(or tidult and junIor softlensis
r
months
the
1)1(5)11 IS in Position over the
from
i&amp;nd 21 included in LAKE Unless such certificate shall be will
be entered against you.
this tifll of the first pUtsllcation
Arthur II. IIcckwithi, Jr.
WAYMAN HEIGHTS HIGH- redeemed according to law the
ball and volleyball teams. There
South Africa tracking station. • Risky
WITNESS
t'( thIs notice. Two i'oiiiea
Cl .-rk of t lie (:Ir"u ii :u -t
'WAY ADDITION according property described in such cer- official seal MY HAND and the
Sihiet' .4 Ilt'Tt.'lit tititi's, mn
also
is tennis anti badminbin
of
maid
each
Court
claim
or
domand
at
By:
Martha
'F.
Vitilcu
shall
be
----to p1st thereof recorded in tificat. wIll tic sold to the high- Sanford, Seminole County,
Iii writing, and slush at, 0' lIt.I.'Iot-Deputy Clerk
itt- t'ii
adept at cheating it. t.'uipmfleflt available at the revI'Iat ROOk 4. page 24. of the cit cash hililer at the front door Ida, this 5th day of July, 1966,
islace of rusitionce and post ofvan den Berg &amp; (lay
Pubik' R,--ords of Seminole of the Seminole County Court (SEAL)
nn-. ttii'ictui iii ,t.' disccsvc'rt'd reattori buildtn-.
(ice, address of t ho cliii nsa nt, it isui Long
Fire
At t orneys for PIn lilt iu
Florida;
House at Sanford, rloridu, on
Arthur II. Deckwith, Jr. C 125 East Church HIt- cot
shall
be
by
sworn
to
by
the
claimCII EY ENN E, Wyu. IL I'I i
siru.'hm:u&amp;'ologista in eu.':iya.
AND
the first Monday its the month
Clerk of the Circuit Court 440 Fit-st Fe.ulcrnl htuil,l lug
aiit, Isis Mgeist or lit * ol Iit'Y ii ti!
Lots
to 2 inclusive of of August, 1966, which
t
10114
ilsut I tig us .'ai-lv as tIDO
Nuirumsully
It
Is the lit
Seminole County, Florida,
President John Tyler had It
WOUld
have
t
d.
Orlsndo, Florida
ac'comm)aniu-ul by a filing fee c'f
Block A' of LAKE WAY day of August, 1tG6.
11)': Martha T. Vihien
nile uiu,hlar anul sun-It cia un or five iiiiiiutt's to doustPublish
I.
iiss
July
12,
i
found
to
both
children,
seven by each of his
small
H'
ii
MAN HEIGHTS HIGHWAY
be
Dated this 23rd day of June,
Deputy Clerk
DDfl-:8
demand not so filed shah
ADDITION, accordIng to p1st 1966.
'etnskt'tj''
iii
________________--_
ise
aln'ti
Wives.
fire hi-.rc but this tint.' it
''loaeie'tI''. Al. two
RICHARD ii, CoOpi.a
Voiul.
thereof recorded in P1st (Official Clerk's Seal)
14! N. Magnolia
IN 'I'UIC ChhlCllIi' ('()IIt'l' ftP'
- thtstighm siuitihiur uieet-ptjvt' gunt.
Edward Atiuiphus l'uuu.'hiem'
took
the
(Theyenmir
Flu-c
k'pnm-t
I
1t,ok 4, pig.- 24, of the I'ub.
''fl
Arthur H. lirckwiths, Jr.
Orlando, Florida
s IN'i'lI JF 1)1(1 tI. ('Ill •
Juisses Ii, I'outthier
I hg i llmhilt-mne'uits are still being
lit.' Records of SemInole
iitt'nt .1-I flu nutt's to .'.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Publish, JUly 12, 1',i, 21 &amp; Aug. CLIII', IN ANI) FOIl th')IIN*)I,H
As executor of the 141551 t'.'hil
(otitit)'. Florida:
Seminole
y, Florida
2. 1 961
Coil N'i'', Fifth I HA.
tlt8
uii- 'd. inudeum. gaimmbies
it.
anti
'i'estatnent
of
LESS:
at the South,I)I)1J.20
fly: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
IN Cut NVEII% NO, 161117
'i'hiilma 'i', I'ouoher, deccusu,2
cast corner of Lot 22 1il'iik
Juisluin (iii'
h.'uI, (-enun gull id t hi.'iuis.lvu.'s ugains ''load.
Deputy Clerk
J1'Et)ICIIAL NATiONAL MOlti'. VIiiuhirrwituniie, IDilises &amp; tVarui,
...
'l
LA XE
A.
WAY MA N Publish Juise 26 &amp; July , 1:, 19, ''
• Court of (SC Cuuaty GAul IC Mi-Hot 'IA'rioN, a Iiiii ted Attorneys
(outitl 504) pieces of cx islunissi I hg'' LIV i-is I mig etibu unacie of
HEIGHTS, according to p1st 1966
Judge, N,uggp
Cuvair. YIur- States corporatIon,
244 l'urk Avenue, South.
thereof its recorded in Flat DDA-64
triitl5I.Iit.lit itiiitt'i'iiil.
fit-ttwoi'hs,
Ida, Is Prubag.
i '- l'Istintiff Whiter l'ark, Florida
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1W illvne PeUnmIt
The North Orlando Garden
ClUb h1d Its final meeting
the year at the home f MTiS
corge T)uquette.
'rho officers and committee
ehsrmen presented their *fl
nual reports to the presIden
o ap
Mrs. W. W. Anderson,

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the gavel over to Mrs. Jack
Riddley, ne1 year's present
As her first official act,
Riddicy appointed Mrs. Gege
Fuller telephone chairman,
Mrs. corge fluquette, pm*m
chairman, and Mrs. Billy P
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c.pints were
the Month
Bombay Avenue.
Mrs. Riddicy assisted Mrs.
Duquette as co-hostess for the
evening.
Mrs. Ralph West was the

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Fo White; Mr. and Mrs.
n. suds is vest after every meal
nie Kite and children, Stevie Thu removes crumbs, food
and Janet, Maitland, R .1 Tsw spots and dust—leaving the en'
nor Sr., La Butler, and Mr. er dean and s Itary. li
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Orlando Garden Club
Names Committee Chairmen

daughter of Mr. and Itra. B. ;i
npftI•u
Sm'ving and
ng Th:bde book was kept by If you have been assumIng
Turner, of Sanford, and James tian corsage
were Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mary Joan Turner, cousto Of that plaIn water keeps your
Bobert Wakefield, son of Mr.
Immediat,y following ti a Mrs. Leitner Ley III, Mrs. Ben• the bride, and Deborah Turner, plastic tablecloth clean, gIve it
and Mn Robert Q Wakefield,
sister of the bride, distributed a private 'elbow t(!st —which
united
In
of
the rice packets. Floating hoe- one yo*mg hostess learned
ao
tosses wore Susan Wade and DI- about the bard way. As she and
th
ana Nash.
Mends wa
chatting armind
,nfor.
odlat Cburcb
aislit'
Dr. Dallas
a light blue two.pieee ensemble ticed that everybody had dirt
Rev. ernaiu £Iarey,
immed In Mily nylon thm. elbows. Suddenly, the embarc
Her accessories w
all white raised homemaker renlied
and she wore the Corsage
at the Impressive cafluiit
m that her plastic cover was the:
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and double ring
her bridal bouquet.
culprit.
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The couple eXcrn&amp;ued
Following a wedding
p te Later, e immersed the coddthg vo before
.
points of IntereE in
a ] r.
the or In a tub of warm suds and
W
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te a
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Aeciva b keth of
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Mrs Willie in ii needed onb' occaslonaib '
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rc Michael
Acket'
That summer
1p you've the U. S. might call for a teta. ______________________________________________________
man
son of UWarren
(ret.) and
Mrs.
been looking forward to Can nut shot. Immunization require_____
Melvin Ackerman. 120 Oak
turn
into a disappointment ff inents vary with overseas reg-Street, has been home on a
you become even mildly
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Vaccination
is
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month's leave and has now To.away from borne. A few simpleIons;
almost
universally
required.
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turned to Ft. Benning, Ga.,
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to
our
nhvslcian
and
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where the water
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Is suspect.
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missing even one day of ftIfl•
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If
you
are
on
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This Is a regular prescription inedica.
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Armed Forces. Michael V/PS
subiect
to discuss with the
doc
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graduated from Lyman High
tar if you are going overseas. tion, such as antidiabetic drugs,
beart drugs, etc.,
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in 1965.
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tUii Z rI flI
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For example, rigorous outdoor brin"
nlonr
"our
own sunnlv
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a dventures in some *rtI Of
may be dicult to have a Pro14.
.
you s11on1
No
reason
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scription refilled abroad.
heat canned pork and beans on
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DENTAL CHECKUP: Get .
the
outdoor grill! But you may
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aniora
want to 'doctor" them up with
dentures repaired.
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GLASSES:
For
those
rcrnrn
c
'a
who depend on glasses an extra ______
pair is a wise precaution.
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Oul.of.town guests attending
in
spite
of
your
best
efforts,
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WY-theFt!
will
still
be
mishaps
and
arrive this week for pre•nuptial
.
physical inconvenience5 beyond
.
events.
the
scope
of
your
basic
Illness.
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prevention
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grandmother of the bride-elect,
these
can
anticipated
and
be
MISS Barbara Ann Runner, will
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plans made to cope with them.
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Different
hours,
foods
new
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and will remain for a visit after
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ape tensions, may •
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the wedding.
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add up to gastrointestinal
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distress.
heartGaitritis
(or
of the groom, arrived Sunday
.
.
burn) calls for an antacid. Why
from Bossier City, La. Miss Pat
s
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not
take some with you? A new
FIIIIfIea, sister of the groom,
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e,
Winthrop
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who will attend the bride as
p
WinGel, acts faster and neu.
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of
has
maid
honor,
been
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THE
LO'S,
ELI
little
lady
in
tile pou%.a
tralizes
acid
longer
than
older
touseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
sherm Ann Jacobs, daughter of
. an
a
remedies. in tablet form It's
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Jack Kanner, parents of the
land
Jacobs,
Bambi
Drive,
r
oresL
1y S
a.
handy
for
travel,
it's
pleasant
.
bride, for the past two weeks.
too.
Sheri
Ann
celebrated
her
3rd
biruivay,
dune
Mrs. Fenton Kreamer, couHelping celebrate her birthday were her paterna
Bacterial Infections stemming
sin of the bride and an attendfrom unclean hands are a real
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jacobs, 31L.r. anu
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ant in the wedding, will arrive
hazard
where
soap
is
scarce,
Mrs. Henry Foster an aunt and uncle, and their
Saturday from Columbus, Ga.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE EMIG, Sr. are visiting
and
It
Is
scarce
in
most
of
children, Teresa, Pam, and Valerie, and a great,
from St. Louis, Mo. and enjoying seeing Florida
and
Europe
Lathi
America
great, great aunt, Mrs. Mary Motyka.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Briney
for their 'ery first time. Mrs. Emig's birthday is
Asia. infections due to staphy(Photo by Maryann Miles)
and children of Stamford,
also being celebrated and getting acquainted with
iococci,
and
some
more
exotic
Conn, have returned to their
little grandson Ricky is also on the agenda. Staidkinds of bacteria, have been
home after visiting her mother,
ing are their daughter-in-law, and son, who live
traced
to unwashed hands. So
Mrs. A. L. Hurdesty, 2417
0
off highwziy 436, Forest City.
.
carry
your
own soap, or, even
Orange Avenue.
(Photo by Maryann Miles)
better, a container of the antiJoining his parents and grandaO$C es ii
Dl
bacterial skin cleanser, pHiso- W
mother was Lester Briney, a
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Hex the same wash product
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niched with onion, green popper and ham for the filling.
But., If you like, you may use
dried beef intoad of the ham.
Just iuute the beef with
onion and green pepper before
adding to the beaten eggs.
time

flow here from ?al1fornia.11
Time entire fami group '
,

By Mrs. Joi. E. Mathleux

Mr. and Mis. Jack Kanner
era! friends. The Charles &amp;um- nest In the hospital. The film
of germ-fighting hexachlore- are announcing the final plans

daughter and tier family, Mr. Hari the other day. She and Mr. Paso, Texas, where Charles is
and Mrs. William Haldin, hi Hart, the Siegs, Helen Laflue a staff sargeant in the Air
Miami.
Alderman and Mrs. Martha Force. They are en route to the
Pope and son, Jimmy, were at Panama Canal Zone.
It's a good idea to keep
beautiful government camp
Powdered cream on hand tO at Conchas Dam, near Tucum- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swanson
puck into the picnic buket.
carl, N M., where they spent of Longwood spent the day with
the flight "pioneering as in Mrs. Fred Youth, Mrs "Em" is
days of old" and reported a doing well after her recent sowonderful time. She sends best mum in Seminole Memorial
wishes to all,
Hospital.
if you have wondered who

owns the beautiful yellow trailer situated on the crest of Lake
Geneva, across the road from
"Mom" and "Pappy" Swnmersill's home, It belongs to
- rappy's" grandson and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.
Summersill, and their son,
Chuckle. The young Summersills have been guests of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Sumniersill, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Summereill. They recently were
entertained at the senior Summersill home with a family get.
tOgether of the Joe Corleys,
Sanford, the B. A. Wessona,
the T. B. Siunmeraflis and

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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Somm of
Orange City were the recent
guests of Mrs. Helen McGill
and the Misses Ada and isabel
Rogers. They all, In turn, paid
a surprise visit to Mrs. Emma
Youts.

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MR. AND )IRS. CARLTON JACOBS and children,
Sherry, Lynda, Kenny and Ronnie, have been vialUng with his family, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs
d Lake Harney. Jacobs is a former resident of
Geeva, a graduate of schools in Geneva and Sanford, and is a Staff Sargeant, stationed at Chitnute Air Force, Rantoul, Ill.

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tenth, diarrhea, and worse if
left unrefrlgerated at high
temperatures for a few hours.
Common sense doesn't come
medicine bottles, of course,
3 a good dose of It is necessany to get through summer
travel in one piece.
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Avoid poison Ivy.
Don't try to drink just anyU'ing or everything.
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swim out too far.
Dress for the Climate.
somewhere along the

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Y.' test w feel like sew. Get
a b-rtk Isdap
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Church of Sanford, officiating,
AU friends of the couple and
their parents are cordially in.
'ited to the wedding and Yeception immediately following
at the Jewish Community Centar, lath Street and Magnolia
Avenue.

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thing coated with mayonnaise Rev. 3. Randall Ferris, former
iireulng can produce gastrocu- minister of the First clu-Istlan Control roaches and ants the
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faction of minor cuts and dau,,utci,• Barbnra
neth Bolt.
bruises.
&amp;)me foods should be viewed The marriage will be solemnwith suspicion, particularly in ized on Sunday, July 17, at 4 —
hot weather, Cold cuts, eggs, p.m. at the Sanford Woman's

AU around the world, chicken
is a great favorite, in Cii1e,
chicken stew is made with po
tatoea, beans, peas, pumpkin,
uncooked rice and corn on the
1()fl) i.
cob, In Hungary, chicken ew ___________________
contains only the bird, giblets,
onions, tomato puree and buttar, with seasonings. All the
by
world loves the kind of plump, COINS AND CALLOUSES
meaty birds grown in Florida's
IceSI)SU *ft
sunshine.
pr.ss

AND
INEZ MILLER
INVITE YOU
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safe way—brush on Johnston's
NRoach. This colorless coating is effective for months, easy
to use. No need to move dishg
or foocL Harmless to pcts.

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Think 4. page 24, of the PubRi-cords of Seminole
County, Florida, thence run
North a1ong the East line
of said Lot U 140.5 feet to
the Northeast corner of said
Lot 22, thence run North 26
degrees 49 minutes 60 secnndp Vcst 96.6* feet, thence
run North 51 degrees 40
West
n,hnUtc, 2t
iSeOlid.
t;i feet, thence run South
,;
di-gracs 30 minutes 30
Wrst 24*69 feet.
evond
ti,itite run Southerly to the
outhweater2y corner of but
2. Block A. 1.AKE WAYMAX HEIGHTS, $4.1 feet,
thence run Easterly slung
the Southerly line of Lots
c, zr. 24. 2$ and 22 t
tt&amp;.- point of beginning, BeIng a part of Block A of
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
and but 19 of BRADLEY'S
AI.iLiJTION TO LOXOWOOD,
according to the plat thereof as recorded in E'lat Hook
I, pate 17, 0! the Public Re.
its-

of Stiziltiule County,
Floridsto the highest and best bidder
for cash at the W•at door of th.
Courthouse,
5,-minole r,unty
cords

Sanford. Florida, on U&amp;• 22nd
day of July. 114,. pursUant to a
Final Deere'. of Foreclosur, en.
tered In the shoVe styled 0*11.
Dated July 5th, 1961.
(SKAL)
A. IL Bec'kwith, Jr.

Clerk of this Circuit Court
B: Martha 7. VlhIeu

iJeputy Clerk

STRAt.'CHN &amp;

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P.O. BOX 51

Winter Hsves', Via.
Publish July 1!, 1961

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Is $1. ('ouri of (tsr County
Judge i,laul. County, Florida.
In Probate,
I. ret Estate of
WALFItEI) P 1 E R S 0 N, also
known as W. Pierson,
Di'tuse4.
Te AU Creditors and Pereuas
lIsting
(inSists
..r
lleuiaud.
Agaloat laid Eslatea
You and ea'-h of you are tiersby notified and required to pre.
sent any clitims and dematsil.
which you, or either of you. may
hay, against the estate of %VaIfred Pierson, also known as W.
Pierson, deceased, lat. of said
County, to the County Judg. of
Seminole County, Florida, at his
office In the court Louse of said
County
at
Hanford.
Florida,
within six culc-nda, months from
the time of the first publication
of this notice, Two copies of
each claim or denzaisd •hall be
in writing, and shisli State the
place of residetiec and post of.
tice addrea of the clslmsut, sti'j
shall he sworti tu by (lie i'lai,n.
CUt, 111$ agelil, 'Jr tt'rne' and
ac':onipanlsd by a filing fee of
one dollar and such chains or de.
mind isut so filed rhaU be void.
Ebba W Lee
As s.dminlstrstrix of the
Estate of
Wslfr.d Pierson, siso nown
as W. PIerson, deceased
Cievclaiid, Sttpheiieuii &amp; Miie
Attorneys at Law
P. 0. Drawer Z
Suite i5. $asifur'1 Atlantic Na-

tional haisk Hulldhiig,

Sanfoid, Fbi- ida,

Attorney for EstatePublish July 12. I's, 26, &amp; Aug.
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In ret Estat, of
Mollie E. Yeiiey, also known as
Emilee H. YesI.y, aiso known
as Emily B. Yeah1,
Deceased.
To All Creditors and P.na.aa
Having
C1a1.
r
Deds
Ag.Iaa$ laid Eata*.s
You and each of you are her..
by notified and required to pr..
sent any claims and demands
which YOU, or either of you, may
have against the estate of Idol.
lie E. Yesley, also knowis as
Enillee H. YesI.y, also known as
Emily H. Yesley, deceased, lute
of said County, to the County
Judge of Seminole County, Fiur.
Ida, at his office In th. court
bus, of said County at Sanford,
Florida,
within
six
calendar
month, from lb. time of the
first pubiloatlo,, of this notice,
Two copi.. of each claim or desound shah be its writing, and
shall slate the 1laue of residuisee
and post office address or the
i.'i*iiatit, and shall be swons to
by * he eJaima,st, liii agent, or
uttorney and acconspuilled by a
tIIlisg tee of one dollar slid sushi
claim or demand not so tiled

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I'ubhish. July 12, 19, :6 &amp; Aug.
THOMAS IC. K()5111E14 ass! LIX. 3, 1966
DA 11, KOSIIIICL, his wife,
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NIi'I'IUIC OP API'i,h(lA'i'IUN
tilhi' IN
O'h'I('iC OF tI'h'h.i('.t'lul)
\u,i'I,m-: usi' •'i ni,i' iii: tiu.
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wohl'rUAUIC YftuIKCh.OKIIIIIC
FUR TAX U1CICU
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FOIl 'i't.x 1021:11
i-Os ThOMAS IC, KoNUhh-iI sad
11)4,15 FlorIda Statutes sit
(Sr.'. 11)1.10 h-'is,rhsli. Sluslisis's
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LI XDA H. KOSIIIEL, his 31)1k)
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NtVrIt'iNO'I'lCii 18 ihICItICIlY (liVEN,
Nti'j'Il'
IN hiIUIIIIV (iIVi-'.
(Itt'EN
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TIiIA t Diversi(ied Herviucs, I uio• 'i'hia t lii vet- sill "'I $ei i,-es, liii - I''. ii, 'i',15 hiEhtEij'
I 321 Ma flat uu-k Ill vd (','u
ni-Il of I h.
-the holder of the fol iowhuig cer. I hr holder of this, (cii how I us * - t't• 'l,.w is
Hay Shore, New York
o A it ii mottle Springs,
-. Yuan, liefcsi4ujsls, sri' hereby (lOcate has tiled said oer1ltluai
' ''lillile
uifit'ale Isiia fii".i said c-.'rtlni.
t''uitt)',
. that
miolI (levi (List a Ciani ilaint to (or tax dc-ed to he issued t litre. s-sue fur lii * ul ecu l's to' is.iii''l sill hut,. n I 'niflculFlorist,,,
will holli 4
foreclose a s'erta$is Isluarigage tin on. The certificate nuintie,' and ilieruoti, i'hsis eClilt is-sic istiii,t.'i l'ih!I- Or st- Iu,, ,a
the ehUssti'l '
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I hue suiting utsasi.
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r this' l- ''l ,'- i- t.,.- . ,.,'i 0 it liii
ths fe.hIs,.,. hug is..
5.-nil miuls Cuu is ty, P'lorIcIsc, t 'a- wit: it wh ichi it wa asSessed are as ib,' Si,. isis' its
IF Situ I'ru;serh y ;
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lot I, 1ih.urk Is, NOIt'i'hl OR. follows:
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s.itui 36. iIlk "F''. t.)4k14nc1
thereof a. reoorde'l in ['list suanre 1965
sualice IU
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I)esrripdos of i'Vup•Clyt
(lulls hi-I A A ii)tiing Oivaaifto.
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Cou uity, Florida,
er lt2atAt es
P1st
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h'i '111.14' Ii hCA Ill NO tvitt
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tie *1has b..n filed against you In
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t.il (is
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this abov, styled suit uiisl you Naliss In which Cesuss.d St. Nuiisu Iii
wtui'-hs .u.ss-a.'-1 St 1*11,1:0' Sisrtisge. Viui'ii1, on West.
as-s requiraul to seive a copy .1 i,lilsu Prupeit iss, In.'. All of CII Id J sihuuu I'rsaistiru is-a, I iii- --t Ii si Silill ui.ii , Jul
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if your ann war or piuuuiIis
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this Sib day or August, 1011, If of this Sumintais County (i.iui I the St-mitsui. Csiuiity Cutisi thou..' of ,%htamuuitu *1u- ing,, FlssrIeIs, .
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ant presented by Sarah Coy- shoe's in Iiumstrouit styles, would like to know how to 'stop Then coordinate efforts.
J'5(t5 (Feb. 20 to Mar. i
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entry to honor the introduction ranging from the dressiest to I fuzz from shedding off a white 20) You are able
to
get.
partiof the new and exciting Lord even sportsmen's and working angora sweater. My ion would des
date
and th'e
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lady Coventry line of men's boots. Ml's's Billie Gould, like to know how to best di's- which when
puthere
togethiw- ' .i . y
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give
play prize ribbons won fur ratrlmfr
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you
a
complete
and
accurate
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pageant was complet. with a magnificent job for th is show- lug and other sports.-MA
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MEAP,IWHILE, JUST UPAHEAD...
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DEAR READERS - I know picture of what you de'sira
herald trumpeting the arrival lug. She's a career woman
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of
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Then futu is more successful.
you will come to the aid
of the Lard and his Lady, as- really knows her subject.
NIGHT DRMNG...ON AN
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family
who
ALL
need
help.
Be
with
charming
individuals
MOST OF IT.
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showing that lit.rs117 wowed skirts, vests, huts, gloves and
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mind
a
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land itself to whatever is of a W.
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tinge of semi-precious itones season! Butt are small for
practical nature, and especial.
ly
where monetary matter's ------I
to Austrian crystals. auy aS- evening affairs and some are Ran
test
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - concerned, since the power of
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seems, but. they are knowingly Son. William Proxnnr., D.WIi decision here is very keen and
wen.pej osr-s witb
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-people ""4 40 as wsU, and look pretty. And that, ladies, out what laws his constituents to give courses of study in I
you may psi4aa he hasted to Is real new,. srtalnly, to look thought should be passed.
which the IdealistIc is
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UO THAT WAY
TWOC/GdVT
very i
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NI THAT
THE SEA 15 ON
5.SJ4PY' WE SETTER WF5T
own cIte
town. B. onrs to 'vary woman-but lately the were others to outlaw all coin- combination, which is the key
'C 1) WRECK' .L KIJEW ThEY
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ARE
WE ALLOWED
ThAI SIDE -5O
AN O,&lt; P
WOULD.'
GOt5" TO GO IN! irs
attend; the jewelry i -tr uly Idea is to look "odd," to look operated restroom facilities, to tO SUCCeSS Ift this chart.
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THEY MUST HAVE
FROM No.
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FOR
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beautifUl.
almost sw*utrjc. That may be' repeal two laws for
•Th. St.srs Impel, they do I
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the youth group one passed, and another to re- not compel." 'What you mule
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of
your
life
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largely
up
to
ll
publicly
la
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and the
Ilgbffial fashion ta*t.d the inatwe group as Ia), to circulate new pIvI.k.I 'I°!
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show glees by the 1msr ID- well. It's horrible. so whether every
Carroll Righter's individual I
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duatrIs
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aa4 It's bats, dresses or shoe, 76-year-old
Aerlcs
Forecast for your sign for Au
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news. The Aesadesa Show De- strive to look
gust Is now ready. For you;
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o.Jt tru, sense of the word. ft"s fur
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send
your
bir
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p
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and
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the gzast grep of shoe de.
- flattering and becoming. Temporal title of
pops $1.00 to Carroll Righter Furs.
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8:80-9 P.M. NhI(. fir. Kiltare. "The New 1. (' F'ruan, In

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ATKN WITH RECOLLECTION WPED CLEAW
AND

have a problem. My husband home and gut busy yourself or

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ha's alre:idy been 'slain by Set- calls for the help of fir. Max- ! arrives at the prt to

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take her home, hut the father and perfectIonism, Dr. Ki)dare ter Winster (Andrew 1iug.in

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pieces of cinder, brick or py f
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buttons.
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sponge In a shallow glass bowl begin to form and aitci two Use the leather to edge slee. Dec. 21) You have to persevere
.
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that
get
hard
in
whatever
work
is
ahead
of
,
(do not use metal) after they days mix tv.n uitiIesfatI.h am- 'es or pockets
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wear or to patch your tots jac- you if you want to guilt thy up- Olr
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are washed but still wet.. Ar- mania with two
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In another glass ar mix four the edge of the bowl. Do not. ROSE
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tablespoons water, four table- hit th e growunt crys..als while I DEAR POLL?- I do odd jobs be sure to do whatever wi ll im____
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spoons laundry bluing snd four pouring or they wW disappear. for people in our tdwn and
grease pn's your health.
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the
all
ta blespoons anunonta. A ft or Growth will conti iue uu lung as Li.'s like to get
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
1 and grime off my hands at the
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mixing. pour thew over the wet t his Is repeated each
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end
of
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duv.
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bit
of
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if
you
are
properly
bricks or whatever you have, be- day. With a damp ti.suc
.. wü. .. ?.M. a.
Ing sure to dampen all the off any growth over the Eide of
It removes grime like m.gic.- arise feeling aces and can acpieces. Scatter a few drops of the dish as It may 'all 021
WILBUR
complish a good deal, have a
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DEAR POLL?- An o11 spray happy time. Do whatever work
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GETTING
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woman played in h.'r 1411i1 4tVf.
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21) Show associate's that you
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will and assistance. Backing
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A JM ON THM GEmnzmEN_
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ASSOLLrTELY
fic job is concerned. 'Your faith
MOOMNS
EASIEST SUNCW * WHEN 7HEY W REM"EMN
will be Justified

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not

wtl hi,Jt'
Infatuation In Itv l's entered prerrituturr!-;. a

She is waiting for her father,

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with f,innc'tt \frp,r..
(Color) ThI! 37th Annual Major Rherrnnn is host toriIht on this i

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higher -up

ing pain or grease off the

th,, flit'

7:30.H::iu I'. M. ARC. Corn-

p,u-r l','OUjjnj-

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6:00 6) YogI Bear

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spade

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trump after West's heart bid suggestions given you by highand played It thee making er-ups and experts, you find
th ree. The other two Easta you have far greater profits
raised hearts. Both Westa mad, in days ahead. Change meth ods
three odd but one was In game In search for greater scientific

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trick when South opened a die- general. Plain some novel way
LAST
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f the 13 tables South Yeniond and North played die- of carrying through wish In- Z - (
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spondsd one spade and wound
mond's every time he got in the bore. Th en they become more
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will be the and -coaches place too ___
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other way
winning. I think
Inclose a stamped, self-ad- 'support for some civic project
that Is clone to your heaL Lalrnpm'tant, he'll be able to it, is only fair that each boy dressed envelope.
Bate to write lstters? Send tar, be of assistance to one you ,
tell you whether she Is just getsa chance thplay, no mat'goInj thru a gage" ar Is ON tar bow pour he Is. It would $1 to Abby, Box 8B700, ,s like. Show generosity.
MOON CHILDREN (jurle C I
be Intwesting to bear from Angeles, Cal., MM, for Ab0101111.
some of The managers and by's booklet, "Bow to WrIte 22 to July 21) Either go out. __ DEAR ABET: A woman I coaches out th ere.
Letters for Al] Occasions."
socially o have a gathering of __
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'Ire for p'syrho 'spIrilial wrn l
The lover l's no longer
wflmsr the 'i"igh
rti's.
l'lic' mnn'st primitive altitude rd fri his own ptiy'slreJ h' nv. ,r.,ility.
toward the partner l's the 'sex- not 'stirred by hi's emofirmailty
(ml. of love it's'!? rr,rn• the
ii(ttttitIe. The bodily appear- but it moved to the tle.,tt.'s Of .i'surar,ce of it's clnr&amp;irn, (in
HIICP of th e tither person hs.p• his rational 'stnil . lIe
corrpren
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old eon Is a Little Leaguer. she bad given my girls.
Is fine In A.M. Epert* can
The position he holds is usual, mother asked if
she would make a pod one.
help you organize your future
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time
point and give your reason for
S going to practice because at darling little slack
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dirt., garden soil, country h'irn- Mon. With the i'thrn to outdoor
direct discomfort fllOw"This vulnerability to tetanus I jp
out ofbool, the ea *ers
and ri('tiVitH?ti, it is Oflbj good P('Tl'iC Can he crndieriU'd by visiting ing the shot.
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even
'take to the woods, the g'den- v'iY(lS,
swim clothing. Too many people are to make sure that every nwm your frimilv physician or the
Immuni,atinn is your insutl
era will be pruning, the
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old-isprotected," Dr. 1A01W not had shot within four vear'i (Frank Leone concluded.
to the beach, and the anglers
will be testing their lures. In
1'tsnus toxoid has been callall these outdoor tiettinga, tet.aed the perfect immunivat.ion.
spores lurk in every type
I
yet about li.5 million children
401, )
,
of dust and dirt.
under five have not been in"Be Wise-Immunize" is now
nocul'ited. Children are not the
*_~
a famillar slogan, but it
a
._r_r114r
on'ty segment of our community
Osteen
Volunteer
Fire
Dcuseful one to renew each spring
and summer to wern townapen. pariment will have installation who need the shelter of tetanus
Ip
immunisation. Almost one-half
j
find an open
i•f
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cent of the vie- featuring dmp)'iv of equipment, of all cases occur in persons
Over 511
tima die, but their deaths could at the County Barn at 7:30 p.m. over fifty, yet the adult popula=
tion is so extremely nonchalant
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about
tetanus
that
o
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threev
Newly elected off kers
munIsed with tetanus
.
been
fourths is probably lacking imtoxoid before infection, Dr. Edward Pell. president; 'rinm*s
gen(left.)
and
Frank Leone, director of the P. Lemon. vice president; NorSEMINOLE COUNTY Motors sales manager Bob Thomas
Dodge
"Turtle
Top"
new
inspect
Seminole County Health Pc. man Mifler, treasurer, and Mrs. Honey Feast
a
manager
Ben
Rowland
(right)
era]
people.
It
comes
completelypartntent
said today.
Edward Pell, secretary.
camper. This amazing camper sleeps six
COPENHAGEN (AP) - The
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can
strike
whenever
equipped or canbe customized in a buyer's specifications.
I
r)ireethrs are Albert Pell, Danish Beekeepers' Association
(Herald Photo)
I three years; Walter Hawkins, stuffed all the bears in Den,
two years. and Wesley Lee, nor
mark's zoos 41th all the honey
year.
Active fire officers will be they could swallow. About a
SAVE"
gwA CUP&amp; SAVE
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H. A. Stone, chief; Edward hundred of the animals
1p
Pell, assistant chief; Thomas fited. Some took several hours
HOBART
ISOPROPYL f
P. Lemon, captain, and Rich- to sleep off the feast.
S
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ALCOHOL
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Operative engineers are Lt's
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CUP&amp; SAVE)
Richard Brooke.
SAVE
disabled.
By Ray Crrnnley
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FALSE TEETH
OIL or LOTION
Eligible veterans may enroll
COLGATE
WASHINGTON -NEAl
M false th droT sltp or wobble
or colleges, train on, Steamboats that once piled when you talk.. esi,. ugh or i'ce?
in schools or
TOOTHPASTE COPPERTONE
The federal government offers
n't be annoyed and embarrsii,ied
RIvjob,
take
institutional
onthe
Ocklawaha
and
Silver
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the
bc such band1ps. FAi.rii, an
five services to veterans looking
farm training or enter c'omhi- ers between Palatka and for. I kiekaIthe(non-scldpowdertosl'rinCHOICE
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nation school-job training pro- Ida's Silver Springs were of a
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Job counseling.
I &lt;WIWN6 ftl_130.11~ dil
01 ascunty and added comfort.
special design to negotiate th e No guninty,
grams.
gooey tasta or fee]tug.
Job training.
ent1al to
that at are
While in training and for two tnrtotous turns and bends of Denturee
codcnrc in job referrals. ,
health. See your dentIst regularly.
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COMPLETE STOCK
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at au drug counters.
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months after rehabilitation, cli. th e winding waterways.
Unemployment benefits.
gible disabled veterans may re.
Vocational rehzibilitntinn.
ceive subsistence aflowaanme in
...
part-time
or
fullThere is
FURNITURE
addition to their disability corntime local veterans' ernpinym('nt
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pensation. The subsistence al'representative in almost 2.001)
it
lowance for a veteran enrolled
local State Employment Service
for vocational rehabilitation
offices hi the 51) states. These
training is $110 full time withmen are expected to give special
help to veterans. There should stition within it time limit which ment compensation in your out dependents, $150 with one
WEDNESDAY ONLY
be such an adviser in the State Ialso varies from state to state. state, plus subsistence and tt-av- dependent, and $175 with two or
Employment Service office in I Applicants should register for ci expense, where uceessary. more dependents.
"THE PRESCRiPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
1 work at the nearest local state i Under some rirCUmst*TlecL this While pursuing on- the-job
or near your city or county.
may
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Increased
amount
us or Institutional on-farm training
At those local employment employment office and risk for i
aice offices, you as veterans )iene.flts at the claims office of much as $11) a week, plus an the monthly subsistence rates
ditional
amount for dependad
$145 without dependents. I
are given priority for referral the State Employment Security
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY
GLENN McCALL AND "ERNIE" MILLS
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with
one
dependent
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to appropriate training pro- Agency.
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may
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in
outside
11110
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two
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more
dependgrams and job openings. First
PHONE 3222412
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consideration is given to the your Separation Form PD-214, I employment up to 20 hours a ent.
DOWNTOWN SANFOID
Social Security card and a rev- I week without deduction in the
(T: In uraner 'l
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veterans are eligible for these before rind after military acT- I A veteran with it service1 connected disability may be enservices, regardless of the I vice.
40
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Veterans who are underem- titled to up to four years or
length of active duty.
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pared
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vice-Incurred injury or dianhil i. secure appropriate full-time cm.
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payments.
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gins training, he will he given
and the length of time they'll vocational training programs,
1.
help
to
counseling
be paid varies from strite to I You can get this training in I vocational
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and
rehabilitation
plan.
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cliamounts range from $8(I t($ $65;
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according
to
the
degree
of
amounts are paid for depend- ployed and who have had two
outs. The maximum period for verirs of gainful employment disability. Eligibility will vary
according to the period the vetwhich benefits are payable including military service,
eran served. Benefits have
training
allow
regular
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ranges from 12 to 80 wee ks.
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south and north Viet- be already heavily hurt by the widening the Vietnamese war I
nam is possible - that only stepped-up assaults of recent
more logical when viewed fror
the two parties concerned can weeks. China is supposed to he his background. As a texan
work out a way of living to- so weakened by Internal die- born on what
was still the Fron
gether.
rsent and political purgell that tier, he thinks like a son of th4
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nolitical china
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November elections were not been wrong before. And par. a politician, he reads the desir,
absent from his mind when ticularly wrong as to China, of most Americans today ti
Johnson wagered that he could, with which we have such limit- get the Vietnamese
mess ove
by following his generals advice, ed contact - as witness our with. As one who did not star
point to a war being won before false impression of how the it, or our involvement on th
the elections.
Chinese would respond to our Asian continent, he wants des
The bombings of oil depots move to the Yalu River in perately to get out of it, an
this week were but the begin- Korea,
on to constructive things.
ning of the new strategy of allThe possibility of war with
The President's latest grate
out war which the US military China has not been removed gy In Vietnam Is understand
now finally have permission to by the President's decision to able, from his own persona
pursue. In the next three months bet against it. The effect of his view. But that does not guaran
we will be sending more men move on Europe - our allies tee its worth.
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hnmavt.. Bat It tot of mudo i.'hool till veit, learn how to
dlø'he'idød ,%rnerkiniq arc hold down a good job and thus
miving manriflr, 'entmenf,f. eupprert your future foniily, inItv with their treatment of ilond of letting them X0 on 'he
drnpfmts anti ineenilo dnIi,i- Pllhlir welfare rolls for Its to
fTtnts. P1veryhntt7 f-in make otrmenini4 the rest of their
a mIstake once hut st'hen he i I"C5
'Yati 'ilmphlin about
repeats each hehv,nt, he us
qfnpfd A? lvre'epnu.ihl,.
"r;ntul you'.,e tried to ,'ej'
(AS
Z-1S: Rill Z+, are4 ion of your own, yn,l don't
J, was the juvenile delinquent evn know the
meaning of
who was sent to the fate In- frustration
rbitriaJ School for rnhhing a
,,If
had attended
gas station.
rm wou11 hnve been 'vist'd ii
After he and his pal of the 'long ago.
robbery had been there thrrie
"For the Ribli, says if ou
months, hi pal was sent home ask, you will receive.
for * .fl-rtay trial visit..
'\Vell, Rill, joii asked for a
Bill was f''ivius
ii.tts h' prsnn
errn .vh.'n ynli broke
was still kept at. the shnnI,
rho law so why whine now
So he wrote it letter to the that you are recoh'ing the usnewspaper editor eepressing usi answer'
his disgust with hipt ind"ter
'The Rihie al.oi says do 'into
minate sentence.
othor as you'd have th"ni Jo
And he asked Prof. RnIlie
unto you.
type the letter for him. ft
'You 'lid! You 'lolate4j their
said:
i ritrhts. Sn now they arm 'ilolnt"f)rir ditoi: We prefer a 1 lug your hnt,.'n for freedom
dA tinito sentence so we Will till jour punishment is anrvknow exactly how long we
shall he imprisoned here.
%Vh,'n Prof. Rollie had typed
"This nneertajnty iivs a I Bill's original letter and his
boy frustration. And leaves us iggt.j reply from the gemat the mercy of the staff."
oral public, he let Bill road
The letter rambled on with both.
more of Bill's angry corn'Is this the way the public
menta.
would answer me?" Bill anSo Prof. Rollie wrote '.vhat grily denianifed,
he deemed * possible typical
Prof. Rolli., nodded assent.
reply from the general public,
'Fho ii - . - with the pubas follows;
lie," Bill then shouted and
"From your letter, Bill, you crumpled tip both the letters.
give the idea that you have
Remember, Bill wasn't imbeen abused and your rights prausoneti for a first offense.
violated.
He had earlier robbed *
"But whose rights did you launtircimat of .3800 but was
violate first when you broke placed 'in probation when his
into the gas station
mother made restitution.
It wasn't till he and his pal
broke into th e gas station that
'he was finally sent to the in.
'tustriaci school.
Yet Bill had received 3(1,000
I think we're all becoming via insurance
for college but
economic psychologists. We're he refused to go on to school
AU Influenced by hour - to-hour' h.'cau.'u, "it was hard work.'
events, when we should be 1 Hit had mquanderntj most of
emphasizing the long- term as- his -lti3 Ot)O and was thus rohpecta-which In my opinion are bing and getting drunk "just
very healthy.
for some .axctement," as lie
-Secretary of Commerce John expressed it,.
Connor, on declining auto So semi for my "Vocational
sales and stock market lit- Guidance Booklet." enclosing a.
ters.
long' stamped, return envelope,
I read, I like to read. I go I plus 10 cents anti learn 1mw
for walk., and I read the news- to play the game of life .zcpapers.
i:orrling to the rules.
-Former Premier Khrushchev,
(Always write to Dr.
at a Moscow polling place Crane in care of tii&amp;M n owtitt
when asked how lie spent his paper, enclosing a tong
time.
stamped, addressed envelope,
anti 2)) cents to cover typing
One of the difflcultes we're and printing costs when ywa
n now is art overexaggeration .ead for one of his book)f Individualism - . . individual- lets;'
sm rampant . . th at's one f
he reasons why people say,
'You've got no right to draft
ne-I'm an individual, I ' m
igalnst this."
-Selective Service Director
S accnsicirs '-ci ... P. imi-e.',
Hershey.
Q.,',r% ;or All Occasions
I don't want this to turnU
POTTED PLANTS
ancther Selma where everyCUT FLOWM
cn goes home with the ca
CORSAGES
meramen and leaves us holding the bag.
2221 SnssvIlIe Ave.
MEMBER I:LQRAFAX
-Charles Evers of the \lis.
sissippi N.UCP, on the Mi
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Uncertainty can kill morale
"I've been sitting around now would be in short supply in any
faster than anything cisc,
for more than a year in the re- war - whether It Is a world.
The other day some of us serves while people were trying wide conflict or a local counter.
talking to a group of young to make up their minds and insurgency.
Army reserve lieutenants. They haven't been called on to do
Such highly skilled and high.
were selected, topflight reserve anything," said one of the ly motIvated
officers and men
officers. They were also upcomyoung mcxi. "What assurance and the leadership they
ing men In their civilian work.
These young men were tie- can anyone give me that if I sent can't be quickly trained in
sat on, it won't be the name? the numbers needed. Some have
bating whether to continue
"What's the future in the re- developed their skills after
the reserves when their nixserves ? From where I sit I years of intensive study and
year obligatory term was ill serves?
They didn't ask about reserve' don't sue much," he said. "They practice. Their knowledge and
pay. There wasn't any for the talk of training. But I'm not experience can't be drilled Into
men in six-week quickie courses.
reserve posts they were consul- being trained,"
These young officers and
ering. They didn't ask about
Some dedicated officials and
promotions. They knew they some 526,000 other reserve offi- officers have been attempting
vera anti enlisted men, are part to make changes In the rethey'd have a lot of fun looking would be slow.
These young men basically of a "pool." A few thousand serve program which would
at the pictures of all the scenic
of this "pool" are In organized hold these essential young
offiplaces they visited - the beauti- asked only two questions:
unite
or
detachments.
Some
cers
and
noncommissioned
Question 1 - Would they be
ful places they hadn't had time
ohto enjoy because they were too given the tough, demanding have summer training.
vera in the reserves.
darned busy writing postcards, difficult jobs in the reserves Numbers of these young offi- But the constant hullabaloo
that would challenge theiii antI vera and then are highly train- over Defense Secretary MeNaprepare them for a aossibtt ed specialists, either through mars's nxerger-with.the.Nsj0n.
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Army or civilian training and al-Guard proposals - whch are
wartime assignment?
be
given
experience
- In electronics, fi- neither alive nor dead - and
If they wouldn't
1 4to
intelligence, data pro- the uncertainty that the., proBy Walter C. Parkes
such jobs, thee th ey weren't
L7
ceasing,
or any one of hundreds posals create - won't let the
Your friends may not be Interesteti,
essential
skills,
Question 2-With the reserve of
jthyeician, but when you de.
reserve program settie down to
Page 1A
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July 12, 1966
Theme
are
skills
that certainly business.
program so unsettled and conscribe
your
ailments
they
all
WALTER A.. (tIICLOW. EDiTOR £TdI) PIJULIIIILII
become diugnosticiana,
fused with all thila talk of nwrgrasNK VOLTOLINE. Clreeislloa - G.a.ra3 Manager
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YIIED VAN PELT
MOHEIIT ALIGIATIIIEII
When the kids leave the was there going to be any proManaging Editor
Advertising Director
lights on all over the house, grain that they could count on
DOIU WILLIAMS
Advertising Manager
dad gets a shock from the or would whatever they joined
Society Editor
JANJE IUUEWAREIL
electric hills,
Jflfl'rIE AUSTIN
blow up in their faces before it
Uusisa Manager
City Editor
YMEI WELls
even got going?
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We can fake care of your
mechanical Mupt.
JUDY WELLS
If the looseness of our mor.
They couldn't flitil out the
MILL
VINCENt'
County Editor
silo increases It may e l iminate answer to this from anyone,
Staff Photographer
MORTGAGE LIFE Policy,
nod scandal,
they said.
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for your greater comfort, ..afrt. and dewing satisfaction?
YES. Oldsmobile Dealers hiss, juggled the calendar to being
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postcards, They can even write
them while descending on muleback Into the grand canyon.
A postcard is a definite chal lenge to a woman. She wants to
be sure she gets her 4 -cent
stamp's worth. Where a man
(h.ds nothing to say, she can't
find enough space to chronicle
her scenery-thri lled soul.
The fellow who engraves the
Lord's Prayer In miniature on a
penny Is a piker compared to
her. She tries to compress an
encyclopedia on every postcard.
The big mistake most people
make Is In sending postcards to
friends and acquaintace. It
would be much wiser If they
mailed them to themselves,
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given to any aviator for sky
the hot dog, the pizza pie and writing.
this time of year in order to chop suey.
Alen are peculiarly inept at
have somethingto write about
But for a people inventive
composing postcards, The averon postcards.
enough to come up with the sky.
Postcards are the billboards of scraper, the airplane and bub. age man will Y,•aste an after.
bite his tongue raw, and
the common man on which he ble gum,- a is ama1ng tiw our
chronicles In deathly pYbse the lack of Ingenuity falters when develop writer's cramp composstory of his passing:
we have to put down our I ng three postcards, such as:
"Drove 50 miles today. Hope thoughts on a postal card. Words "Raining when we passed
to make 600 tomorow."
fall us, or the words we do sum- through Yellowstone. However,
"Wish you were - instead of mon up strike us as hollow even did see two bears and a forest
ranger.'
me. This motel charges $18 per as we write them,
'Gas here costs two cents a
day, and even more on days
No scholar has won his Ph.D.
when they put water In the by a prcfound study on 'social gal less than In our town. Everyswimming pool."
consciousness in U.S. postcard thing okay In the oflic37 Re"Having wonderful time. Hope literature, ' because it is tardy garcia to the gang."
' Just saw Niagara Falls.
you are changing the gravel in conscious and it is never literath e cat's box regularly."
ture. No Nobel Prize nas
ver Great place for a guy who likes
Writing postcards is undoubt- been awarded to a postcard au- outdoor showers."
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Turnabout Is probably fair play in
It is also, apparently, a source of this case, even if It takes it little exironic satisfaction to the Congolese, aggeration.
former subjects of Belgium. The govLBJ
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WASHINGTON - President and material to Southeast Asia, and the uncertain countries i
tion with as much alarm as it can aitisThe Lord will keep you from evil; lie Johnson has now firmly placeil probably to adjacent countries the Iron Curtain bloc - vi
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his bet on military victory in
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take time to assess. That, c
point of anarchy and civil war was
well as South Vietnam
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course,
wi ll in fl uence the stane
hardly in a position to tell the Congo
Ti
To he what we are, and to become
Ills deciding that. way difleS
in
Intelligence
reports
on
the
Soviet
Union decides to s
how to run itself.
not
make It necessarily so which the l'resident is relying same in any broader Asian wa
what we are capable of becoming, is
According to Kinshasa radio, the the only end of life.-Benedict Spin- There are ninny
well-Informed reportedly tell him tkit thin IN in which we may become In
Congolese government has informed its oza, I)utch-Jewjs}i philosopher,
patriots who believe that no the right, time for such a course. volved.

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The hope, of entit se, Is that It Iii I1C li'q I. hudson, I1CW P1 t5IIIPnt of the
for the e er,
er a ft wlH both Iniprove Aniei i('nn Medical A ssociation:'
'We nP not st (')))Iflg off the 1)1 itik
the health of the nation's elderly anti
inIi a hot tomleqs pit of profeIonnl
grant them a ne; freedom-ot at lent
a measure of freedom-from the sped - destruction zind despair," he snid in his
or of disabli ng injury or fllnes
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policy-making house of lh!kgntes,
make them n burden
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lief of millions of Americans, who ex.
For Illally physicialls, that lint toniptcs their wishes through their itp less pit holds the fear that Medicare
resentatives In Cotigress.
is hut the first long step on a short
Medicare will Inevitably cause some road to the netiiesis called "soi'litllzed
strains and dislocations within tile n,t- medicine."
turn's medical facilities, which are not,
if thin Is .no. and If it in something
geared for any great upsurge of (IC. that should not he allowed to happen,
flUU1IIS UPOfl theni,
titeti let thlCfll be reminded that the
These strains, if they develop, will most effective lobby for socialized med.
require time, money and effort to over. Ichie, as It was for Medicare. Is a hidecome, But they will also serve to re- bound medical community that
says,
veal weaknesses and deficiencies in our "No, no, a thousand times no," rather
medical resources that ought to be than, "Wait, we have a better Idea."
remedied even if there were no MotifRather than waste their "collective
care,
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professional energy to belabor the past,"
The real, Iong-krni 1'ICCQS5 of the said Dr. Hudson, doctors must become
program rests in the hands of Amer- "teceptive to new ideas and become
Ica's 800,000 doctors. They did not want the lender:; In e.cperimentutlon In the
it for the most part; they fought It, mechanisms of medical practice."
but now they have it and only they
For the simple truth is that If (IOCcan make it work.
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L.IerK 01
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County, Piolda. under
1" redeemed acoording to law That Diversified S.rvlasa,
)Iouae at 'anford 'Florida, on on. 'Tb. certitloate number 5fl4 901Ti111O1P
County, 'Florida
5.mtho1
the
foflo'w$ng
earthe
holder
of
the
In
such
fiotltiouii
name
Of
C
'Tear of
the property described
Th"PY Certificate No. 7
the first Monday In the month year of Issuance, the description
acid
eartifloate
has
f11.l
P011 iA.'
certificates wfll he sold to the tifieste
intend to register said name
Itpt$eis siT lv-ep.ityi
day of August, 19".
amesed are as
In which It w
Tb. eartifloate mimliar and let
ISIS)
door
f the Seminole county
1904
pa
Court. Seminole County. PlorPlit nt
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with
the
proIda.
to
accordance
"That Div€rsItted Services, Inc. o
the first ).trn*day in the of the proparty. and the name
Clerks
55*1)
Issuance
assessed are as (Official
• which ft
vialnus of the Fictitious Name Warn, in which asuessed St.
the holder of thc followIfl car- month of AuguM, 904
Arthur H. Rsckwltb, Jr.,
eeflftee t rsflys
WOTTCI OF *1'?'bW*'flt
follows:
pint Statutes, to-wit: S.ctinn
titloate baa flied said cerUftO*te the 1st day of August, I*.
Johns Properties. Tnc. All of
Heights
of
Ciroult
Court
,
,,,
Clerk
oaicwowi
1,nt
i
of
Year
14
Certificate
No.
Florida
for tu deed to be issued thereJuns,
Statutes
104'.
bated this 2Zrd day of
'said property being in the Counsi
Seminole County, 'Florida
P1.,Ma t,IU
HOnk i pap'.
I....
1P4.1
number
and
2951
Issuance
19U
!1g Donald Schvhlrg
em. The eertificate
.
p.rna,
which
.spmed
Hose'mTn.
Jr.
'
in
By:
H.
Name
of
Ps.,,.flys
fleeeflpfl
F.dwiurd flosar
IIiDa.TU?4, the descriptIon (Official 1erk•a 55a3)
unless such e.rttticate shall ti.
RY flVW,
Deputy Clerk
moor Builders, Inc. All of said
7$
r4OTT
Lots a &amp; It flik I 'Ti' 10
of the JIro7ieltY, LOd the -name in
Arthur 14. R.cicwitb, Jr.,
redeemed according to law the
County of Publish June 21, 21 &amp; July
.rvIess. The.
Publish
June
5
&amp;
July
1,
12.
property
being
in
the
Dtv.rsI?ied
hat
The 'Town of lasferdA it, 1$, 1911
1900
is was -wessed art 's-s
'wklch
Clerk of Ctreatt Court,
r'opert' described in such ocr'- ie bnl4.r of the folloWiItt e*rSeminole, State of Florida. tIn$1-to
44
Pa'sa
Book
I
A'4
follows:
Seminole County, Florida
titloate will h. sold to the high75*?
of
I)DA.101
ficiite baa filed aeld ertIfteste
ices such certificate shall tie
'Year of
tia, III. its &amp; 117
The: H. N. 'Paintu, Jr.
Cairtltloat. No. 11
eat cash bidder at the front door , r ta .1.14 to be I.aued tliers•
to
law
the
according
redeemed
Name in whib assessed noeco
bsus.nee 1911
Deputy Clerk
vnber soil
o'rTCE fl'F APP1.lCATIfl
property described in snob C*? Is the (,se,t sit the Osisaty of the Seminole County Court
'The certificate
$4
lleSfPlpfteel sf
Publish Juno 31, A July 1, 12. 9, A Rounette Suiptilo. AU of
P011 "AX ttl1)
ear .f leattaTice, the deecrlptIM%
tifloate will he sold to the high- J.ds, Seeslasle OsiuSty, Flarids, Fous. at Sanford, Florida, on
of
River
is
being
In
tbe
County
St.
Johns
property
Lot 19 Blk B
the first Monday in the month
S5l*S5S. of eat each bidder it the front door is Pyobste.
f the property, and the iams
Saintool., Stst. of 'Florida. tIn- (' 104,IC F15*1d
lutate. P1st Book 1 Page DDA.15
of August. 1951, which Ic the
the
Seminole
County
Court
In
set
•f
whieb it warn aaSPeed $t
1555)
of
be
lass such eartlficat. shall
OIVEN, H0V at Sanford, Florida, on the MART BANOASSER BALLWEG, 1.t day of Ausust, i*1.
redeemed sooding to law the NOTTCI us uinirn
th which assessed st.
APPLICA11U
Dated this 2r4 day of June,
of
Year of 1e
Daceesed.
,rttflrrnt. We.
'proparty described in such ear- 'That Diversified Services, Inc. first Monday in the month
Johns Propel'tiea. Inc. All of said
POlL 'TAX DIC1CI)
which
is the let 'Pe All Credftevu sad P.,pu. 1901.
the
highthe
holder
of
the
following
ear.
August,
1951,
i1
Cl
I1ante
unt
to
'will h. sold
y,rop.rt' being in the
ISs.I,I pi.reas seasas.- of tifioste
lIavI5* Clata sir Dssanda (Of'Picial Clerk's Seafl
71...'vtpt$øs .f PrnrI7's
sat cash bidtiur at tb. front door tificate has filed said eartifloats day or August, l05.
Seminole, State of Florida. UnArthur Ii. Tleckwith. Jr.
23rd
dai
of
June,
to
he
issued
there.
thu
for
tax
deed
Dated
AatUst SeW Hststei
Lot itI BIk B $t. Johna Rtf'
be
shall
the
Seminole
County
Court
of
certificate
less such
IS hEREBY flTVIN,
Clerk of Circuit Court
You and each of you are hereon. The certificate number and 1901.
ar Eatatea Plat Book 1*
Sanford,
Florida,
on
at
deemed according to law thu
DiversIfied
$srv$Ii.., ear.
Inc. House
Seminole County Florida
b)
notified
and
required
to
pri,of
the
following
the
first
Monday
In
the
month
of
70*?
of
issuance,
the
ilceerip(Official
Clerk's
Seal',
U
rrty described in such oar- the holder
By: 71. N. Tamm, Jr.
Arthur ft. Reckwlth. •Tt.
eifl any claims and dimands
tion of the property, and the
ram. In which aee.aeed $1.
te will lie sold to the high- tiftoate
filed paid certificate August, 1011, which is the
Deptit
Clerk
Clerk of Circuit Court,
name in which It was assessed
which you, or either of you, may
oboe P?O •rtl.s, TflC AU
eat saab bidder at'the front door for tax deed to he issued that'.- day of August, 1951.
Peenivinle
County,
Florida
against the estate of I1Ai.Y Publish June 1 A July 1, 1, 11, -roperty b.In in the county of
art as follows:
have
Jun.,
Dated
this
lIrd
day
of
Count)'
Court
Seminole
slid
of the
The certificate itumber
fly: H. N. 'Damm, Jr.
BAL.LWEG, di'- 1906
Certificate No.
Year at
fiANApEI,
eminols, state or Florida. fl
Hon.. at Sanford, Florida, on year f issuance, the d.acrip- 1941.
DDA-99
of
said
County,
to
is. wnh e'.rtiflnate shall tie reIssuance
1012
Deputy
Clerk
ceased,
late
the first Monday in the month tion of the property, and the (Official Cleric's Seal)
$.mlnle
Publish June 21 A July D, 1 the County Judge
f
fleaeplpt
sit Pvtys
eemed aocordiflg to law the p
trthT H. Ueoicwitli, Jr.,
tc it wa asasasad
of August, IHI. which Is the name ir.
WOTVCF 01 APPI.WATIOI4
his otfie. in
Lots
-erty
described In such o,rtlftIi A 2 111k 22 San- ii, i000
Florida.
at
County.
Court,
Clerk
of
Circuit
Auit..
I arc. at' follows:
lt I (31
P011 'T'h.X
said County
lando Piat Rook S Pages T)T)A"llf'
house
of
the
court
'it, will ti. sold to the bthe.t
Seminole
County,
Florida
(
Dated this 23rd day of June,1 errtirioatc' No. 59 Year of I,,(3%. 04, 17 &amp; 1$
- at Sanford, Florida, within six (See. 154.11 FIends Statlits. of ash bidder at the front door
fly: 14. N. 'Pamm, Jr..
1904.
suane. 1013
1(iTICE or *PrI.WA'rltIW
in
which
assessed
Arthur
calendar months from the time 11110)
f the Seminole County Court
Name
Deputy Clerk
(Official Clerk's Real)
. pp.p.nys
a..,.ri
P011 TAX lit!)
NOTICE IS TIEHF.RT GIVEN, louSe at Sanford. PloTida. 00
of this
(Thrtrud. W. Simpson. Al!
publication
of
the
first
21
A
July
5,
i:,
C.
A
i'•
Jun.
Reckwtth,
14
Aithu
lda Otatatee
Lot 16 111k A St. Johns Ri,- Publish
of said proli.rt' h.in in th. (See. Th4.IC
notice. 'I'wo copies of each claim 'That Diversified Services, Inc. he first Mooda% In th month
Clerk of Circuit Court
c' EtuIteu Plat Honk 13 19. 1940
County
of
Seminole,
State
of
10151
Auguet, l9, which is the
or demand shall be in writing, the holder of the following cers.minolv CoUnt)'. Florida
DDA.1i'I
Page 54
REREBY GIVEN, and shall state the place of tificate has filed said certificate it day oi August.
NOTICE
IS
such
certificate
Florida.
Unless
fly: 14. ?'. 1'&amp;TIUtI,
Namo Hi which a.sseasad si. ______________________________ shall he redeemed according to That DIversified Services, Inc. residence and post off ice ad- for tax deed in he issued thereT)sted thi. 2Zrd day of Jun..
Itenuty Clerk
YTOTICE Or Appl,ICAtloy
Johut' Propertiet, Inc. All of said
the holder of the following C$?- dress of the claimant, and shall on. Tb.' certificate number and
the
property
described
in
Publish June 25 4 July
pronerty being in the County of
'FOR 'TAX IB
such certificate will he sold to tific'aPe has filed said certificate he sworn to by the claimant, hIs year of issuance, the description Otfkial Clerk's Sea!)
1)11
SemInole, State of Florida. Onee. 104.15 Pi.rgsa
the highest cash bidder at the for tax deed to be issued there- agent or attorney and accotn- of the property, and the name
Arthur It. B.ckwlth. Jr.,
DDAIIO
less such certificate shall be reon. The certificate number and panied by a filing fee of one In which it wits assessed ste as
Cle-k
of Circuit Court
HEREBY
GIVEN,
front
door
of
the
Seminole
Coundeemed according to law the
NOTICE IF
Seminole County, Florida
Court house at Sanford, year f Issuance, the description uI,,ilsr and such claim or .1.'- follows:
tW APT L!CA'riflh
,ropsrt described In such car- 'That Diversified Services, Inc. Florida, nit the first Monday f the property, and th. name macid not so filed shall he void. Certificate No 1
'Year of IsBy: It. N. ?amm, Jr.
rrnt TAX
eartl!ic'atc will be sold to the high- the holder of the following
was
assessed
are
as
cuanc'.'
1903
certificate
in
the
month
of
August,
1941,
In
which
it
1)tetricihs
T'eptity Clerk
Waiclemar
(a... 104.15 Ftov$da Statutes • c.' cash bidder at the froat door
titicate has filed said
D,sieit'ptlsin sit Pnnpevtyu
y'ubllsh June
&amp; July L 1. II.
August, follows:
Agnes
C.
Ileffernan
10451
nr.Iutnr GIVEN, of thu Seminole County Court for tax dead to he issued there- which
it the 1st dat' of
Year of Ishot 7 111k A St. Johns Riv- 1
CertIficate No. 57
Executor,' of the 141St
1061.
As
i
Hous at Sanford. Florida, cm on The certificate number and
er Estates mat Rook 13 1fl)A-l0l
Dated this 23rd day of June, suance 1913
Will and Testament of
Inc.
Services. oar"That l')i'versIfied following
the first Monday in the month year of issuance, the description 1911.
1,,._ertpt$es
of
Pv..rtyt
54
Page'
IIANGASSER
HAIaLMARY
the said certificate of August. 1006, which 1 the of the 'property,
the bolder offiled
Name in which assessed St.
NOTICE or AP?9,WA'?IIiN
Lot 1t 111k A St Johns River
and the name (Official Clerk', SeaU
WEG.
deceased
tificate has
lit day of August. 1005.
FOR TAX ThEE!)
in which it was asasused are as
Page RIIINHOI...SER ANti LOGAN
All of
l
Johns
T'ropsrtie,
Inc.
P.state'
Plat
Book
H.
Rsckwith,
Jr.,
Arthur
theredeed
to
be
issued
tax
for
Dated this 33rd day of June, follows:
Coun- (See. 104.111 FIends Ste ,utes of
the
said
property
being
In
54
Court
Clerk
of
Circuit
and
First
Federal
Building
certificate
number
on. The
Year of
1051.
Cc"tilcatc No. 71
ty of Seminole. State of Florida. 1MD)
Name in which assessed
Seminole County, Florida
Sanford, Florida.
year of $ssuancc, the description Official Clerk's Seal)
Issuance
1013
tlnlesti such certIficate shall he
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Johns Propertieb. Inc. All of said Attorneys for the Executors.
Jr.
fly:
H.
N.
Tacnm,
of the property, anti the name
Arthur II. B.ekwitti, Jr.,
.rty*
t..,vIpttss .r
redeemed according to law the 'hat DiversIfied Services, Inc.
in the County Publish June 21 4 July
property
being
i,
19,
Clerk
are
£5
asessrnl
was
it
which
In
Clerk of Circuit Court
Lot 12 BIk B st. Johns Itivproperty described in such cc?- t he holder of the following car1$ Publish .Iune 31 4 July 6. 12, 19, of Seminole, State of Florida.
follows:
Seminole County, Florida
Estates
Plat
Book
er
be
certificate
shall
tificate will he sold to the high- t ificate has filed said eartlfl.oate
Unless
such
1901
Year of
Cartifleat.' No. 77
fly: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Page 54
redeemed according to lan thin
eat cash bidder at the front door f or taX deed to he issued thereflDA.116
_________________________________
Issuance 19G
Deputy Clerk
Nato.' In which asaased
propert deserthe,l in such ocrof the Seminole County Court cin. The certificate number
flurriptisia
NOTICI. or M'PL!CATI0
Publish .Iune 25, &amp; July 5. 12. 19, Johns Properties, Inc. All of
or
AP?LTCATlD
the highnoTIcE
House at Sanford. Florida, on 'ear of issuance, the description
he
sold
to
tificat.
will
lily
Johns
ni:nn
141k
7t
Si
TAX
FOiL
]40t 11
19(1
said property being in the Courtat
the
trout
door
FOR
'TAX
DEE!)
the first Monda In th. month of csi' the property, and the name to
catch
bidder
eat
'e' 1114J11 Florida statutes
SI'S Estates Plat Book 12 fl1JA91
t) of Seminole, State ci' Pier- (See. 104.15 PiesrIde Statute. •f
the eminnie Count)' Court
August, 1901. which is the 1st vhich it was assessed are as foIi,su
.
Page 54
Idi. U.s Such cettt0*te *h*U 10401
Sanfntd,InFlorida,
ows:
74svie Iii which assessed St.
HEREBY GIVEN,House
the first Monday
the month NOTICE IS LIERERT GIVEN, dayDated
of August,
1906.tIny of June, 'lertificate
'TWE 1w APPLICATIOW
be redeemed accordIng to law NOTICE
of Isthis 23rd
No, 41
the
That
Diversified
Kervieci,
Inc..
Johns Properties. Inc. All of said
In
such
That
'FOR 'TAX
'hf
'property described
1066. which is
Diversified Services, Inc.
ivanee 1952
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Pupiec for e'iiChihushuas A Bea$ies, AKC. 31. Musical Instruments
Boa&amp;rdIn.

Tsar

August,
tin holder of the following ear- 1906.
'property being in the County ot (Ner. 104.15 FISrIdS Statutes • certificate will be sold
to the the holder of the following ear- 1st clii of August. 2955.
fil,'tl said certift- ififficisil Clerk's Seat)
Seminole, State of Florida. ?J
tifict&amp;it, hIU
cash bidder at the front tificate has filed maid certificate
104)
highest
June,
Arthur II. Bs'ckwlth. Jr.
Dated
this
23rd
day
of
such
certificate
shall
be
tax
deed
to he issued
lees
cat.' for
NOTICE IF IU1tEUT GIVEN, door of the Seminole County for tax deed to be issued there- 1401
Clerk
of ('ircult Court
certificate
number
redeemed according tosuch
law earthe 'That Diversified Services. inC. Court House at Hanford, Plor.
thereon. 'The
Seminole County. Florida
The certificate number and tofricial Clerk's Seal
the
d.'
issuauice.
property described in
'ear
of
atiti
th. holder of the following Ce?- Ida, on the first Monday in the year of issuance, the description
By: II. N l'amm, Jr.
Arthur U. Reckwith, Jr.
tifloati' will he sold to the highst'i'iptbout of the' property, and
door tificate has Iliad said crtltic&amp;te month of August, 1046, which is
name
fleput' Clerk
the
property,
and
the
Clerk
of
Circuit
('ourt
asWU
front
cash
bidder
at
the
the name in which it
sat
ispued there- the tat day of August,
Publish June E 4 July 6, 1,
in which it was assessed ar. as
Seminole- County, Florida
of the Memtnoic County Court for taX d.ed to be
as
follows:
sesseci
are
Dated thIs 23rd day of June, 1 ollnwa:
Ott. The certificate number and
fly: 11. N, Tamm Jr.
Year of 1940
linus. at Sanford, Florida,
Certificate No. 6:;
month year of issuance, the dsscrti'- iosr..
'fear of
Certificate No. 030
Iteputy Clerk
the first 14nnday in the
______________________
Issuance
191:;
the (Official Clerk's Meal)
tinli of the propei't',
Issuance 196
T'ubflsh .lunt
PVUpeYtT*
of
pp..'nlptlnsi
of August, 1046, which Is tb. name in which it was assessed
flsokwltb,
Jr.,
Arthur 14.
.
ItOTICE 0,' APPlICATI0!
lit day of August, 1516.
LMt 4 1111: 11, St. Johns River
are as follows:
Clerk of Circuit Court
Lot I Lake hlarney Manor I)t)A.s'
POlL TAX I)EED
1Z Page 54
Dated this 23rd day of June, Certificate No. 51 'Tear of IsHook
Estates.
Pint
Seminole County, 'Florida
PlarIda $tattes .f
Plat Book I Page 26
St.
(See.
1*4.15
assessed
which
1066
Name in
suauice 1013
By: H. N 'r*mm Jr.
Name in which assessed Quart Inc.
All
of
10*1
Meal)
ictal
Clerk's
.Iohns Properties.
y4(YT'ICE or APPl,lCATIO
fl..e,tpta.. uf Pr,putyt
(liftArthur II. Beokwlth. Jr.
Deputy Cisric
tin LamMrL, •t al. All of said
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
CounTAX DICE))
s*td property being in theFlorida.
Lot 14 111k A St Johns fliver Publish June- 31 &amp; Julr 5, 1:,
property
being
in
the
County
'That Diversilied Ile"vices. Inc.
of
StStOtOs
suite
Clark 'of Circuit
t
of
5ern$nole
104.15
'F$et'tda
Estates Plat Book 12 Page toss
carof Seminole, State of Florida. (Set,
Seminole County. Florida
Unless such certificate shall he the holder of the following
101*1
U
11DA.10
such
certificate
shall
he
Unless
Tamnt.
Jr
11
IYEltEIfl'
GIVEN,
recieemsd
according
to
law
the
tificate
has
flied
said
certIficate
fly: H. N.
NOT1CIName in which assessed St.
to he issued thereredeemed according to law the That
Deput)' Clerk
Diversified Services, mc, property described in such 0*7'- for taX deed
WOTICE 01" AP?LICATlO9
All
of
Hi
such
cciproperty
described
Ott. The certificate number and
Properties,
Inc.
carbe
sold
to
the
highPublish June 21 &amp; July 5, 1 19, Johuis
the
following
will
of
tificate
'FOR TAX DEE!)
said property being in the Courttificate will he sold to the high- the holder
11(1.
tb. front door year of issuance, this' description
Seminole, State of Florida. (Set. 1*4.111 'FlorIda Sttut.. • est cash bidder at the front door tifiC*tl has filed said certtfio&amp;te est cash bidder at Count)'
ty
of
Court of the property, and the name
DDA-lOD
issued that'.' of the Seminole
f
or
tax
deed
to
be
Unless such certificat, shall be 10551
the Seminole' County Court
of
ott In which it was assessed are as
Florida,
a.nd
The
certificate
number
house
at
Sanford,
rn.
NOTICE IS IIEI1EIT
redeemed according to law the

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assessed

L1t1"tUAlT.D

the Seminole County Court
1Elouse at Sanford, Florida. cm
Ihe first Monday in the month
if August, 1941, which Ii th. 1st
(af

.ilay of August, 1104
Dated this 23rd day of June,
1941.

Official Clerk'p Peal)
Arthur B. B.okwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court

Seminole County, Florida
By: H. N. Tamnt, Jr.,

Clerk

Publish June 28. July 6. 12, 1*,

1946

DDA-ltlO
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1.

TN THE_-CIRCUIT_COVET OF

THE wawrn jumOlAL C.

CIJfl' OF TUE STATE 09' FleD-

IRIDA. IN AND 'FOR RICIIINOLIC
COUNTY,

IN OUANOEVfl' NO. 21Usd
RICHARD C. RODGERS,

Plaintiff.

Va-

-HENRY C. FORD and PATRICIA

B. FORD, his wIfe,

Defendants.
NOTICE OP ShuT
TIlE STAlE OF FLORIDA
TO. PATRICIA B. FORD. 1*41viduatly, and as duly ep-

5,

US

0

A"tiiur H. beckwtth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole- County, Florida

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17c P., Liis.

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14c Per LIn.
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private

APi'S.,

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IIED1100M

Furnished,
1.9l92,

noot fun'.

apt. $1.5 a

-

its

,

?P--i'hot.,

II

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Cleaners

(4e54

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.:;

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41-Plant.

Feeds

-

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a

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$eedi

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4 -

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,b---Ai,uciUrs' Fur (ale
-.jt"
L.ui.n
-: b c:I.u..rtunl'ies

Want

S

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i'hon t'iI.712t
V94I'Atrtfrr

123. Itonts &amp; Motors

______________

i'.i
i't 17'41:'.'s CF.
91 III'. nil '40S', a'so1, ,"rn4.
Ite.is,inaI,le. 122 (SI'.
_______

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ii
0A'rFVAY
W tTl'lItW A V
1OhSOn Sj rt i ng ;of,d.4
vf'- itr'rsi f)!l 's 1.P.
y.uu

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lit

i.inr.

$1295
'

COUNTRY Squire Station
Wagon, perfect (or the vacation
$895

with

conil,

Reference.

$1095
FALCON 2 Poor ,e,ian, an
excellent buy, only

'62

115, Autos For Sale

$495

__________________________________

'SI PLYMOUTH with 4 Barrel '61 FALCON 4 floor deluxe Sodan, excellent condition only
Carburetor &amp; high speed mcIcr; Also utility frame, 2004
$395
Adams Ave.

MANY, MANY MORE

1964 CIALAX1E 500, Jade Green
&amp; Black Convertible. One owner.

V.8

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motor,

stick

shift.

$2,000. I'hune DeiJary løs-505M.

ELLINOR
\TOLICS\\TAGEN'

'64 CHEVY. Take over payments
of $40
ma. Ph, 3225654.
a

Sanford 322-1*33

Orlando 144-1014
Open tinily Ill 9 p. rut.

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fltOfl. '63 FAlCON I Or. ,ieiuxe Sta.
lion Wagon, .%utousatic Trans.
ltis,tsacuiate
Ii.'atet',
Ua'Iie',

working hl.iy

Home privileges.
322.2455

Ill-Rental Agents
Ill-Wanted To Seat
ill-Autos For
111-Autoi-$ata or Trade

Ectaat.;a

al

..!.'wnrr..'1
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110051 TO

*0SApirtaests For Real

For Rent

"-

CLEAN, quiet rooms for
401 Magnolia. 822.0720

10$-Rooms For tient

t'..r Sale

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trsge
-M vit
&amp;
.i-.:
Crusting

A

.51
*04.4-I 92
$
'0$ (IALAXI1' 1.01) XI. 2 floor
list relt sup e'uup". till lv e'i,i I ;,pn'l ItU N- .1 POUT, tlo'nr. Tr;h1'r. Beclitc.l t'r (1110k q:,le 321't 241,
bucket seats. liltis A. a beauty

108. Rooms For Rent

100-Resort Rental.
101-Trailers--Cabansa
10*-Mobile Hom.s-$aie
Ill-Mobile Homes-Real
loS-Trailer Spice-Rest
161-Trailer Lets-Sat.

z: -Mu,:cal Lu'strumsnt.
--1-3us1u"ss Eiuipm.ot
-4'i hi.ter

S

'64 (1,'iIAXIi'l 1.00 4 door Sedan
fully etqiiippeul lnc'ltidh og stir
c,,timlitioiilng, e'tri t'l"nfl

Wasted

11-Houses--Sale or Real
97-House For Rent
1$-Real Estate itichange

u;'pi,asiece

'r' 'u
"re-up

",Me?
Wr,oke'el. Sink" off"r, 123']
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('r,n'I ii '1li-'I
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$1695

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l0-,,ots For Sale
)l-Farms-Groves
0*-Acreage
15-House, For Sale

't'lei'1siuD

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2i_2al?

Pt,

Ct.F.A
Furti. I llulrna, Apt, 6i7
Elusi,
_________________________________

17-Business Reatsis

A' E u*;iment

tn.i

's

4 fir, fully
equipped inclu'lltig air condi''"Ic No. I * A
i,ining, usic".

$4-Real Estate Sate

'.'nd &amp; 11eat1n

::. - Al:
-- itnil,,

Estete

lv

'sir
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1"URN. APT. 317 W, 12th. 1100. '13 (iAL'iXIE0

Prop-SaIl
13-Real

in. Jimmy

AVAION APAR'rSIENTli

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Il-Income Property

l'-i.*nd.cap, Seru'l
Supplies'
.&amp; .-r a
f'-Usr,,wats
- -fl,,,,., I nprou'em,nta.
--I' ic:iatisng
Ps..nttnc
's's .i 'rlllang
.

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flitS
f.P'.WtM !f,q 4 SERVICF2
2117 W ('vinrV ''hiP. Road

'.ft

2015 Sanford 'ire,

;i'

YA'/.'(s

COMI'AItI'
XI, f:,ithark
'II 11AI.AXli
fully equipped. A real beauty

I"URN. I litirtu. A;it. Apply tpt,

I"URS. .tPTS. close
Cowan.
3-4I)13,

tees

v

This \Veok (lIlly
SAVE $20() 300

inn.

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&amp; ('veIe
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f4 for,1 :122- I 62
Orlando 1144-6014
isavi tinily til 9 p. rn.
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near

110811 COtIIIT APTS.

.-'-FnaI; Help Wanted
8 -Male or Female Help
-Salee Help Wanted
7 -Situation Wanted
77-Aitu*tion Wanted
Students

I.li'cstock
lt'l'c'a;.ry
ot
;.e-, ,
Food
U -Catering
:
-Uc e4C Repairs
."-55'e'141 .ervices
6-nlerior lierorstots

S1NK A JUI&lt; (14A5S &amp;

ELLINOR

waler A el"ct,iity, 122.

S
IS-Insoranci
SO-Schools &amp; instruettesi
TO-Employmeat Services

-"Peta

'Ciit'

"

owner 4 only

previous

baths,

alit ping $40,
md,

Il-Mone)' %%'ant.d

a s11' Care
5-':rj
: Thanks
,
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INIS"I"Al 4LFlI

$h79
fli 1 Si PAI,A Convert hue fully
eelflh;ulie,l &amp; a rerul med heanty

utlilties film.; specially suited
for retired ;ieopio, ldeniiy lo.
caleei ,i,u'sntni's'ti. Iticjiiite at
Jacobson'.. t).%tt. Store, lii i'•
1st. lit.; Hanforil.

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110-Automotive lorries
111-Scooter, A Cycle.
I12-Boais &amp; Eaters
1*5-Marine Supplies

Ad Department Hours

MONDAY through Friday
SATURDAY 9:00

-

YOU BUY THE

1:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

A.M.

- 12

NOON

PcE.hihnr u't.ervei right to reject, revise and properly classify all
rr.edc. beyond the frtt nterlion.

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SAULS AGENCY

Legal Notice

Sternper Agency

Payton Realty

t l -2

2141' Hlwthu

322-1 301

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LIst rg Realtor

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FURI&amp; 2 Hr. house. 665-5122
icr 2.

INSCItOR
.•Ji'.'s -'l-.lt
AME
P'It?I'I'rlOIP
Furn. house in May1919 5. French NICELY
t2Z-4t,
fair. Available July 16th. Cail
Publish Juts. 21 4 July 6, 12. 19, NOTICE IS hereby given tha' 1 90. LoIs For Sale
hi h,uita''p
u')'- ____________________________________
MItt e'1&amp;
322.6751 or 822-0451.
1966
_________________________________
37-92 5, Sanford, Senulusole Couts- APPRO,', acute ft'O1',aaae on El' %%'..l(. 3 lirlum., 2', baths,
gar.
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DepUty' Clerk

PIE

ty, Florida, untie'u tlt !ie",ltcus

Georgia

'SHE ClltVt'rI' (JOtIVI' OF name of Hilltop Grill, and that
.1 I'lJlCi Al. (tilt- I t,itcustJ to register s, it: lUll.'
i
'TILE
A%D 1014 $EMINOLE! with the Clerk of the Circuit
VII'S', I

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1':,' 'CILIA..............Court, 5etii,elt Ct'utity. Florida,

Area,
School
Hugn
lot- I;&amp;uu-'J'e-ru,s,

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a ft &amp; I.'..:, 2-,,..r
7
en'lvst'd porch,

Resort Rentals
ft. ______________________________________

untl y' &amp; 1 hr-ft liv I o g i'o nas,
clst..i"e- sue-a, 122,3iiS. tfjU'J Grove OCEAN

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FRONT AFFS. $39 S.
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs.
It, U. Ilutchison, 323-4052.

-t.et.

Mui'r

____________________________
in accordance wIth the provi. ____________________________ _____________________________
'.
2 flIt VU It)' Clean C'se its,
FEt.,CIIAL NAT1ONAL MC'R'S- aloha of the F'letit SoUP Nut.." SO.'i7'1
.ARGE
102. MobIle Homes Sale
jluu4y cuss tim.. 3-4011
566.09
Unittid tutes. to-wIt: Section
GAUE AISUCIATION,
puy't
______________________________________
ACHE,
$112.
mo
%
Florida Statutes lt'37.
States vsiriit.ratiufl.
LMN EuaLcrprisea, Inc.
QUALiTY MOUILE HOMES
Plaintiff,
Sig: Carl itogats
IIwy, 17-92 8, Sanford
Hogan
________________________
Mars'
A.
vs.
Cl')')' WA') Cit-- J'.is el it',1
DALLAS L- SNOW and 1IETTY Publish July' 6, i, 19. 26, 3t'66
YOUR LUCKY L'A
11)11.10
I )1l. dowrutwmu. Is ife-druoun, 2
A. SNOW. hi.. wit.',
%'HEN YOU SEE and buy this
lit] tile li,tl,s. .'.'I.aIdle Kit- JJEI4JMONT 10' Z 60.-.'68 2 Bdrni.
T)e fetid ani.s.
taouip]t'tt.'y
unuthari. 2 lldrm.
$2(Q down and $10 p.r 1550.
NOVICE OF £ppLlCA','loN
tie-it, 1tm.l,'g lt.,uIr. A Living
SLI'S IN
S0'f'l('E
furtiishsad home. Newly decoNear Jr. Coiled.. 3*3-1121,
PUS 'SAX IJPEU
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SNOII'
a.nd (See, 1*4.11 P'iurid. Statute-.
$5,'i'ftj-(,j. Tern..
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Priced
DEI.IJXE MOIJI j.jE lionie,
4 ,t' ''ft 1$ UI lb : is Ill ':'jIs. 12 i 6$'cuneiitleineci,
iiErrr A. SNO%1'. isis wife 11.40)
suit re'spurasltilt buyer.
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NOTICE IS H REBY
s'ide'r C rude ul .r,iaiie-r lsou.e or
Ite'skdeni.'.- and address wsscaped, storage etc. 10 z 50
That Lii reraified be'rs'ie_e,b., I tic.
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AltitsiliiU,u iiwnlng. Maisy
Mer. ])Q 1')' NQ%V
Tots. 1ie"frtithtnt. art tserel.y the holder of the fullowig ocrtra&amp;.s. 822.7609.
ei'titIc,its'
tttied that a Cumplaiut lu tificate lus filed acid
fur tax deed to be lsiued there-)'oar
fur
a
'3
Jt/,DL
taller
.:ertittt mortgage in:
lui'tclus'eINVEM'J'MkNT St itE.AL'iY
104-'l'raller I4pace-Rent
li'iir;'
too. Evet-ytialtig.
the following described property, on. The certificate number arid 115 N. Park Ate.
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the
description
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year
of
issuance,
a,'ls.'.,
fl:.:
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situate, lying ittid beang' in Semiof the property, aud the name 3 ],/,
PRIVATE SPACIOUS lot Is miiihit 1913
BliI(til- Iioti.r, j$iMs.
County', Florida, ta-wIt:
Patio, 111.1411.
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hun. 10'
Lot 22- Block 36. NORTH in which It was assesaied are
Patio, lye curlier lot, attic fat
ORL.ANLIO FIRST ADDI- follow.:
&amp; air c"ndltloiit'r, Eu. e'eju;p.
i' Rent
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'J'ION, uci-tsrditag to the plait Certlficue Nc. 63
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: BOH:d hoa.. ,.'.i: ike MuttDeseripthts sat Pruprrty,
Li,,NG WOOD: 3 Ii,. urt'
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Lot 11 HIM A St. .Juissss RivshIngled, spotless. $200 down,
Public ltocurds of bewInuI
iiaettu, or Ph,
5130, $21er Estates Flat Book 13
lt6 mu. ')wtu&amp;'r will hold n.ui t.
County'. Flurida.
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ge. 565-5145.
been filed against you in
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sty'isd suit and you Name. in wisiub ass.assd $t'
hov
lilA VA 11U.1E
required to serve $ copy of Julius Properties, Inc. All of said
your aussa.,' or pisadlssg to the property being In this County of
Complaint on Plaintiff's s,ttor. be,uinplsr, State of Florida. Uuu.
ccrtific&amp;te ahall be rejcy, Joseph *1. Murtesko. P.O. box L.es
$
law tb.
236. J".rts Park. Florida, and file deemed according t
Located Throughout County
the original uns'acr or pleading property dsscriLed in such osrti.
2-6 Hrs. 1-1 5 2 bath.
1st the office' of the Clerk of tie. ticiste will be sold to the highSUmS Eilc ens Equipped
Circuit Court ott r betore tile *1 cash bidder at th. trpt
Payments L,esi 'than Riot
5th day of August, 1966. If you dour of the Senilnule C1(,Vlaty
T Iuapeot Call
Court
Hoia
at
butotd,
Fiprlda,
con.
tail to do st. M de,cte-e- ptv
lasso will be taket' aigaiuuist you on this first Munth'y irs the
for the relief cienianded its tie. mouth of August, 1966, which is
A Multiple f,titig Realtor
the Lit day of August, 1966.
Complaint,
REAL/JOB
I.)aled
this
2ird
day
of
Juice,
WITNESS nsy hand and uffi*33-3420
3601. Park Dris'e
clal seal of utfie at Sntord, 1956,
Seuaivaole County, thip 1st day (Official Clark'. b.sI)
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3 HEIJlt'l'iAI. IJNI't.'ItN KiLche 14(DERN 3 5dm,.. Duplex. 1011
Arthur H. Iisckwith, Jr.
of July, 1966.
.ej'jlpped 3412 Ci.' si ii, 133W. It'd St. Apt. A, 871 mu.
Clerk
Circuit
Court
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(SEAL)
333-4114.
VEKNMEN'1'
OWNED
HsJI5
Seiuiriul. Count)', Florida
Arthur H .beckwith. Jr.
I-! BATHS
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Clerk f thce elir,'ult Court
ISLICI. I BA') 11. lii') pet nit.. OSTEEN, $ Vumn, roejuss, Mscopd
LIe'puty Clerk
!jrit'r
By: Donna 11. )iarkur
222-h
323.1.771.
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Publish Julie 25 4 July I. 12 19, .Jnri
Depu'' Clerk
WEIAICA AiAXtTMEN'I'U
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Publish July 5, 12 19, 26, 1566. 1966
433 -3656
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tact 23i2 i'altnetto Aye,
'4.1 iMPAI,A Stifler ii'"' t f"upe.
e,itiii,iecu, h,s,rket seti,
l"UIIN 1 lIlt. iutlislos, 710 IV. 1st.
elton,
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Fiat Book 22 FURNI'I'L'ltE: rt'i't:: uam56t'd
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1I'e'4 effect the value of the ad. Adjustments will not be
dituag room
bedroom
and
CALL.LART PEAL ES'FA'I'l
which assessed Pt
ii:
furnit ure. Slany 5' i.e.", husi CALL LIA)' ('U lGl l'I'-2'.-l'5
Johnt Properties, Inc. All of
tie damage, ht'se'e sr i'rice is
property i'c:ng itt the County of
ci' less thiL: r..' . :r reti.
florida.
En.
Seminole. State of
iit" 1"or Sale
97. houses For Rent
NoR
FreIght Dunsa.g"d Furuillest such rerttftcntt shall hi re.
- i, Cabel'
ture sles, Hwy.
Yet'
Rent
ais
Se-c
Us
deemed according to law thi
berry.
I2NFURN. 3 lldrisi. house, kitclsDays 32.7174
i.:1 i) 1 LL'.'e L'IY
property described in such cot'.
en equipped, 522 - 5514,
3-t'41.
Nights%'e,'kcnds
bath
l;L.;UTJJ"tL
13'lrm.,
2
3
to
the
hightifloat. will be sold
USED i' u r ii it v r e, s;'I!tanccs,
est cast' bidder at the front duos
Sold. 1..artools, etc. Bought
S IIDRM. IJNFUILN.. reasonable.
C. A. WHIDDON
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of the Seminole County Court
Mart, 216 Sanfurd Ave.
1023 W. Serita, 322-193.
water
lashing
&amp;
BROKER
swiminitig,
House' at Slilitord. Florida, or
Pb. 222-41::.
it,'-iui
Ma,
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,uturus'
12.'t':
s5'ort.
S.
Park
3t'
the first Monday in the menth
RAVENN.t PARK: 3 Ildrm., 3
iflJ.' ttrci'Ia:e, 4/4 acre landof August, lI'tG, which is' the ECI1OLS 8EDIJING CU. _____________________________
bath, Ranch, fruit trees, 01
A.
V,'ILLIAtUS
ROIJEIt'I'
- ii'- 'j 1t - cioutile' par sue' &amp;
1-st day of August. 1966.
collect
1)r,
Call
batsumna
Vedding A Furniture
Realtor
dock. 1. lurgtiui at 123 (4(J
Dated thIs 23rd they of June
1-701-497-6387. $121 per month.
AT FACTORY PRICES
Astoc.
Lundcjuiat,
Raymond
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Suit!;
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1966.
119 Magnolia
Atlantic flank Bldg
-$t'6i
(Official Clerk'P Seal)
FURN. COTTAGE *22-2100.

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Deecript lens of Property:
Lot 1(' 131k A St. Johns lIly- 55. Furniture For Sale

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DAYSR'ORK ?2i.7f6.
NOTICE OF APPLICATiON
2-7146,
RATTAN
Furniture.
t••T•aflp.panapflfl,..
FOR TAX DEE!)
(S.c. 11.4.16 Florida Statutes f
13-176.
usat.le
but
unWILL BET "our
104*)
used furniture &amp; etc. 1.. C. DAYS OR week work,
4'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
2-bbl.
DELL ;22-ThI'6 c,t
That Diversified Services, inc.
EXPERIENCED Maid w a us
the holder of the following cerCASH FOR TRASH
work. 32-42t'9.
tificate has filed said certificate AntIques &amp; used furniture wantor tax dee-d to be' Issued thereed.
ofl. The certificate number and
RL'DreprrI)e.;ici:
,
BRIDGES FURNITURE
year of Issuance, the description Park &amp; 1'th.
226.1451'
screens etc.,
of the property, and the name its
which is wae assessed are as
(IS Tour P'urntture. Quick
4. Real Estate Sale
follows:
Servic, with the cash
Year of isCertificate No. 64
StPliIt 'rItAL, lNI; t'OST
suance lDGi
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Female Help Vanted
BIts. Lustre Electric Sham- ______________________________
pooer only $1 per day. Carroll
21'l
hr
nverai'e
LA PIES
rurrilt tsr...
Part-time. \Vc'rk from you:
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
Ionic'- Ph. Dsy:on,
4
822-91.51 51. Articles For Rent
A. .3. AdcOCk
1.10
Bole iii Tour It.00f? 7 7
BEDS. TV... San's', Tape Recorders LAF:(IR.Sanfo:'d Enaplc yer h-es IC &amp; J TURNER ROOFING
Tillers, Reinou'at ore
inanie'diatc openings for rostSanford
Ph. 323408
AMERICAN RENT -ALL
ing IsirhIne' Operators, Cash.
:22-9112
6b1 S. Hiawatha
Ic'rs, File Clerk. Clerk Typist
23-Painting
Stcncgrzt;'ht-:, Peryr..,:scnt
&amp;
ItENT A BED
positions with good salary
Itollawa',
Hospital,
Baby
Beds.
INGRAII ENTERPRiSE
Wc' ktni.
C'Tnhii"('f' bt'tiefitt' &amp;
By Dat', Week or Month.
(l.icenieO-Bonded-lfl$Ured)
'rite', giving full
ccndltions.
CARROLL'S FURNiTURE
Minor Home Repairs. Brush A
trItintuig &amp;' x.tt .
'e'titllp
822-bill
Spray Painting a. speciality. 111 IV lit.
Icnce to P. 0. Box 617, Sintord,
222-2902
Florida,
53. Wanted Tu Buy
77. Situation 'anled
Legal Notice
USED Furniture, any amount. ___________________________________

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C4.LL UNTIL 12 NOON TO STA!T YOU!
SAT. NOON FO! MONDAY
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ANOTHER Comi'tnattcn Folr.!
Child's GWALTNEY ,1EWEI.ERS
your
impt'c"s'e
KELP
Pod' man. Exi'orlenc'ed onl .
Skiing, F I &amp; h I n g, 04 S. Park Ave.
skills
Per'er.tsige• to-as.'s's',age's, till.
Swimming, Canoeing. N e a t
SEXCI PAINT &amp; 11c'i"y 51301'.
COMPLETE
ARGUS
Standard
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July
begins
July
4th
Session
mm movie ,.utflt. iiut'.iit value
27th. Rustic Cabins &amp; Me.ss
157.1.(' plus tat. 1c dc'uu'n, _____________________________________________
Balls.
5OO MOVI'H
balance 111' a mo. for 9 mO
NEAR O'TEEN
.., --------------carrying
charge.
Wteboldt's
No
GEO. PITTA.RD, D1RSICTOR
tc tr&amp;infcrFttrbntorshapo
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park Ave.
3-$461, Sanford
Ph.
home prcidtscts. $5l'O mc' Sa]ar'
or 1-9fl4-1-21fl
FOR SALE: I practically new
r:.' H
&amp; ('(flint ''hi
flraftflssstet Bee:- Coi,Ier. Call
)nnngc'r,
t'lstrtct
r
15. Special Services
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assessed St.
Iohns Properties. Inc. All of said
aropstt'e being in the County of

Dated this
Johns Properties,
property described in such certi- the' holder of the following err- 1V.. which is the 111 day of the' holder of the following C*T'FOR 'TAX DICED
property being in the County
Tiled waid certlfi- 15(6.
has
tificate
-the
highest
osrtfichats
August.
1946.
•f
be
sold
ficate
will
pointed Guardian of Henry
tiftoate has filed saidClerk's Heal)
of Seminole', State of Florida. (Set. 154.1$ 'FlorId. *tatet.a
Dated this' 33rd day of June, cat, for tax deed to be issued (Official
cash bidder at the front door of for tax deed to be issued thereC. Ford, Incompetent
Arthur II. 14ecicwith. Jr.,
'Unl.ss such certificate shall be ISIS)
certificate
number
'The
thereon.
NOTICE IS IUCRETIT (lIVEN, the Seminole County Court on. The certificate number and 1904.
whose 'resitlenoe is flI
Court
Clrcutt
of
Clerk
redeemed according to law the
de
the
issuance,
nut] year of
at Sanford, Florida, on year of issuanc. the' description (Official Clerk's Seal)
Bayovne, New
Broadway,
Seminole
County.
Florida
property described th such cer- 'That Diversified Services'. Inc. Rouse
and
scriptiori of the propet't)',
Arthur 11. I3eckwith. .lt.
Jersey
'Tamm.
.lr.
ttftoatc will be sold to the high- the holder of the following oor- the first Monda" in the month ot the property, and the name
By:
H.
N.
the nanie in which is was asClerk of Circuit Court.
of August. 1916, which is the iii which it was assessed ar. as
YOU ARE HEREBY ItEQUIRI)eput Clerk
sit cash bidder at the front door lit teats' has filoti said certificate 1st dat' of August,
I sesseel are as tollowa:
Seminole' County. Florida
County
Court
for
tax
deed
to
be
issued
therefollows:
ED to tile your answer or writ19,
June
A
Jult
6,
12,
of
Publish
of the- Seminole
Tear
Certificate' No. 64
l)ated this 23rd dg of June, Certificate tic
fly: II. N. Tamn. Ji
21
Teat of
ten defenses. If any, In the above
lost'
Roust at Hanford, Florida, on on. The- certificate number and
Issuance l96
I)epUt Clerk
Issuance' 1963
proceeding with the Clerk of this
the firs: Monday it. the month year of issuance, the description 1066.
DDA
Z
DescrIption
•t
Propertys
12.
12,
Y'ubl$sh
Jurn
1
4
July
Clerk's Mesh
Jta.er,pti.a at Property.
Court, and to serve a copy thereof Augut, 1906, which it the of the' property. and the naun.' (Official
Lot 6 1311: V. Mt. Johns River
Arthur Ii Heckwith Jr.,
n
Lot. 1 £. : &amp; Nb 9 ti: MU
upon the Plaintiff'. attorney,
iii which it wait assessed are aol
APPLTCATHTh
or
1." day n: .ugust It'll.
1
Page
54
Litates, Plait I400l
Clerk of Circuit Court.
111%. it Fellowship Ad- 1)1.)A111
out
whose
name and address
Dated thut. 23rd d;ty of June, follows:
1'Oit
lAX
I)EEII
Nanie Ii: which issessed St.
Seminole County, Florida
'Tear of Isl'ag.'
pears hereon, nut or t.etore the
ditlon i'la:
Certificate Nu
1941.
Johns
Properties.
inc.
All
of
(Sri'.
154.10
Plorida
Statutes
at
fly: 11, N. 'ramnu. Jr.
suanc's Itil?
26th da' of July, 1966.
Name In which aaseased liert
NOTICE or *'Fp1.1uATI(p
(Official ClerL'i- Seal)
said propert being lii the Court- 101.0)
Deputy Clerk
TAX 1IICEI)
Deacriptles at Property.
Chapntati. All of sat] property
The, nature of this proc.edtng
vim
NOTICE
IS
HLILCIIT
GIVEN,
Arthu: 11 l3tclttVith, .11..
State of Florida.
Lot 11 111k A St Johns Thy- Publish June 31 4 July 5, 12, 11., 'being in the County of Seminole, (Set. 154.16 FlorIda StatUte. • t's' of Seuuinolc.
being
suit for foreclosure on
I.nc,
Clerk of Circuit Court
shall
be
That
I)iversit
led
Services,
Utiless such certificate
State of Florida. Unless such 1*051
er Estates Flat Book
Seminole Counts'. Florida
the following cer- a mortgage on the followIng
to
law
the
the
holder
of
GIVEN,
redeemed
according
DIM-104
certificate shall be redeemed ac.
1mn1213y
Page' 54
fly : 11. N. 'Pamin. Jr.
NOTICI
err- tificate has filed said certificate described real property hying
cording
to
law
the
property
Services, inc. property' described In such
Name in which assessed St.
and being in Seminole County,
Diversified
'That
Deput' Clerk
titicate will be sold to the high- for tax deed to be issued there- FlorIda, tn-wit:
NOTICE or APPLICATION
described in such certificate will the holder of the follCIV,'ing
12 111, Johns Properties, Inc. All of said
and
number
The'
certificate
Publish June 1 A July
dour on.
'FOIL 'TAX DICED
be sold to th. highest casts bid tificate ham filed said certificate est cash bidder at the frontCourt
property being In the County f
Lot Eight (0) of Block
11*11
year of issuance, the description
1*4.111 FIetida
titer.- of ti, Seminole County
of
Florida.
lict(ee•
issued
Seminole.
State
'the
front
door
of
the
for
tax
deed
to
be
der
at
Eight (8) of Sanford 'Farms
name
the
and
VDA -1O5
the
property,
of
on
Florid&amp;.
Sanford
house
at
Seminole County Court Rouse at on The' certificate number and
loss such certificate shall be re- 1515)
according
to plait thereof
in which it was assessed are as
deemed according to law the NOTICE 15 hilthtitUT GIVEN, Sanford, Florida, on the first year of issuance, the d.uertptIon the firs: Moudat' in the month
YflVrICE 0! APPLICATION
duly recorded in the Public
lit follows:
Services,
Inc.
Mondsy
in
the
of
August,
1966,
whIch
ii.
the
Diversified
property described in such earti- 'That
month of August, of property, and the name
14011 TAX hURl)
Records of Seminole County,
Tsar of isCertIficate No. 49
of August, 21(6.
St ficat.' will he sold to the highs- the holder of the following certi- 1916, which ii the 1st day of which It waS assessed ar. as
154.20 P'Iarida
Florida. Las, the following:
of
June.
suance
196
dat'
filed
said
e.rtficlat.
lJat.d
this
23rd
est cash bidder at th. front door float, has'
August, 2116.
Beginning
the Southwest
folLows
115401
)b.srrlpt*us'
of
Pu-v-flY'
for tax deed to hi' issued thereon,
Tear of 1406
Dated this 23rd day of -June, CertIficate No.
2
corner of Lot 1, of Block S
NOTICL IF IWI1EI1T GIVEN, of th.' Seminole Couflt' Court The certificate number and year
I hilt A Mt. Johns liv(Official
Clerk's
heal,
916
'l'l.at 1)$versiIie'ii hiervteel, Inc. House- at Sanford. Florida, cm
of Sanford Farms, according
issuance 1404
er Estates Flat hook 3
issuance, the description of (Official Clerk's heal)
Arthur H. ileckwltti, Jr.
Description •r r-,.nv
'to plat thereof of record in
th holder of the fol'owIng car- f th' first Monday it' the month
Page
U
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court,
the
name
in
property, and
Arthur II. Hecliwith, Jr.
j
lo Orlenta Gardens 2nd
Flat Book 1. Page 127, of the
tificait' ha: filed s.ai.l oertifiaatet of August. 1146. whIch it. the the
Name in which assessed St.
i-"
Seminole County, Florida
which it was assessed
Clerk of Circuit Court
day of August, 19(6.
Add Plait hook 11 pg,
Public Records of Seminole
for tax tie-ed t( he issued thereJohns Properties. 1-nc, All of said1
N.
Tamni,
Jr.
fly
H.
follows:
rd day of June,
Seminole Count)', Florida
Dated this
in which assassed Patti A..
on. The' rertif loll.' ,iurnher and
County, Florida, and running
Name
Year
f
lCrm.ldiuic 'Tapperson. All of Publish June 25 July 6, 1-2, 19, propertt' being in the County of
Certificate- No. 73
By: H. N. 'Famm. Jr.
year of issuance', the daucripticin 1004
East
300 It,, thence North
of
Florida.
UnState'
Seminole.
issuance 101$
Deputy Clerl;
said property being in the Coun- 1964.
to
Northerly
line of said Lot
.f Hit prctpet't, anti the Tifliui" (Official Clerl:'z Seal)
certificate
shall
be
r.such
lee.
I)..erlptIdii •f Pi01T171
Arthur 71. Beckwith, Jr.,
Publish June 25 4 July 5, 1.2, 19, w of Seminole. State of Florida, D1.IA-06
5, thence Southwesterly ain which it was assessed arc
deemed according to law the
13
St.
Johns
Lot
14
131k
Clerk of Circuit Court
1116
Unless such certificate shall be
long Northerly line of said
I c.linwr:
NO'VIVE OF APPLICATION
property described in such oertior 14.tat.s Plat hoOk 1-2 I)1)A-11
'Teat of
h4emtutole Count)', Florida
according to law the
(i.'rtiflctat'- N.
Lot
S to Northwe.t corner
redeemed
sold
to the highbe
will
ficate
P011
TAX
hEED
Page 54
Jr.,
liv: H N.
_______ propert) described in such ocrltêG
of
said
Lot 2, thence Southdoor
the
front
bidder
at
ItatisSe
eat
cash
(bet.
104.11
FisrId.
St.
Name In which
boTlUl UI APPLIcATION
Deputy Clerk
)beucr$ptk.0 at I'v'eprTtyi
titloate' will I,' sold , the higi.ert)' i,v Point of Bginning.
.mtnoie County Court.
of the
of ISIS)
Inc.
Properties,
All
at
'TAX
IJEE))
Lot l. 111k 13 H: .lohns liv.! Puiihlmli June' 55 4 Jut)' 5, 13. 9, Johns
eat cash bidder at the front door
DONE AND ORDERED at SanNOTICE iS HL'lLEIIT GIVEN, House at Sanford, FlorIda, on
said property being in the Ooun104.1$ P'i.Ma
ci Estates Fiat Ilool: 13 19Sf
the
Seminole
County
Court
That
Divet'aif
keel
of
ford,
Seminole County, Florida,
mouth
inc.,
the
first
Monday
in
the
Services,
Florida,
ty of Seminole, State of
GWEN House at Sanford. Florida, O
August, 2016. which Is the this 34th day at June, 1930.
holder
of
the
loUuwizig
cU"
of
osT'tifioatc shall be
Unl.ss
such
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
first Monday in the month tificaic has filed said certi!)- ut day of August, 1904.
Name lit i'ehicli assessed St.
(SEAL)
red.euted according to law the That Diversified
inc the
NoTICE UI" APV'LH2ATION
Johns Properties'. Inc. All ol saisi
of August, 1916, whIch
Arthur U. Beckwith, Jr.
of
June,
Dated
this
23rd
day
the
cate
(tsr
tax
deed
to
be
Isit*.d
carproperty
described
such
in
the holder of th. following ueu- lit da of August, 1016.
I'nu TAX DICE!)
property being iii tb. County of
Clerk of Circuit Court
thereon.
The
certificate
number
usc.
tiftoate will be sold to the high- tificate has filed said certIficate
'FIdy44 •j
Seminole, 'tatt of Fiotith.- UI. (
Dated this 33rd day of June, and year of issuance, the d.- (Official Clerk's Seal)
By: Donna If. )1a'ios, I). 'C.
front
bidder
at
eat
oasis
the
door
for
ta,.
d.ed
Lu
be
Issued
thetisredeemed
1*40
less certificate shall he
1116.
h-larry 51. Hobbs
Arthur H. llrckwitb, Jr.,
scrlptiun of the property, mad
NOTICE 15 IICIIEHT GIVEN, of the' Seminole Oounty Court on. The certificate number and (Official Clerk's 5,i)
according 1' lasts' lbs prolsertv
Attorney for Plaintiff
Court
Clerk
of
Circuit
was
amin
which
it
the
name
Sanford,
Florida.
•
House
at
of issuance, the desert).H.
fleokwtth,
Jr.
described is such certificate will That 1.$vers'it led Services, mc,
Arthur
726 it. Kennedy Blvd.
Seminole'
County.
Florida
follows:
are
us
the
month
tioti
of the property, and the
the following car- the' first Monday in
Clerk of CircuIt Court
be cold to the' highest cash. bid , the holder of
Tampa 2. FlorId.
140: H. N. Tamnm. Jr.
CertIficate
Nv. 61. Tear of
filed
said
certificate
of
isusgust
10(6,
which
Is
the
wise
iii
which
it
was
assessed
der at LIst' front door of the tifluate' hap
Seminole Count)', Florida
Publish June 31 Is July 5, 23, 19,
Deputy Clerk
lssuaiuiut 11161
day of August, 1911.
______
are as follows:
Semisic.'l'- CoUnt' Court hloust at t or tax dee.] to be Issued there- lit
y: I'!. N. 'Tamni, Jr.
1041.
Publish
Jutie
35
4
July
5,
12,
19,
•1
i'u.mnvs
23rd
day
of
Dated
this
'fear
June, Certificate No. 269
Sanford, FlorIda, on the' first on. 1'h. certificate nuwber and till
lJ*pUt)' Clerk
DDA-U4
Lot 1' HIM 11, Mt. Johns River 916
iasua.noe 1404
12. 19
Monday iii the montlt of August, year of issuance, the description
JuI
Publish
June i
itates, Flat Book 13 Paso b4 pIM-79
in
(Official
Clerk's
Seal)
31saI_pt
of
of
and
the
nam
of the propert)'.
IN 01*1*?)' JVDOIC'S OS) VET.
1511, which is' Iii.- lit day
1540
?iame in which. assessed Mt.
.Arthu: It. B.ekw*th, Jr.,
S II Pt at N $Oi Ft of 512k DDA-117
which It was assessed are
IICIUNOLE COUNTY, ?3.OIIIDA,.
August, It'll.
NOTICE OF APPLICATiON
Johns
Properties,
inc.
All
of
Clerk
of
Clrcntt
Court
sw
of State Rd (Lea
ESTATE NO. MIS
listed this 1rt1 dat' of June, follows:
FOIL TAX 1)1(11))
said property baitig In the CouliSeminole County, 'Florida
E 310 Pt) Section 11 TownTear øf
Certifioatt No. 121
ESTATE OP.
1946.
(Out.
104.21
P1.1115
sesess's.
of
of
SemInole,
State
of
Florida.
SENINOLE
tIOVNTI'
By: H. N. 'lamni. Jr.
shl; 2] 5 ltange so
luuanc.- 11114
HENRY HEAD,
(Official Clerk's Seal)
uerttflcale shall be 3505)
UnleSS
such.
5051*6
CONRI$$ION
Deputy
Clerk
in
which
assessed
Arthur
I"
• Pi'.pertv.
J..u'$pt
____Deceased.
Arthur II. Iseckn'ith, Jr.,
the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Ibofte'
at
PsIdic
E'..arl5*
redeemed
according
to
law
June
5
k
Publish
July
5,
1,
10,
A * Catherine (1. H.ardimazt. All
Clerk of Circuit Court
l,ot b filM 17 North Orlando
NOTiCE lO
Diversified Serriosa, Inc.
That
that
property
described
in
such
ocr
Notice
Is
hereby
gt,.Zi,
of said property being 1st the
Meminol.' County. Florida
Flat hook 22 as.. 1 *
lit. holder of thu following tsar- TO ALL r$*su'sø_1tAi
County of Seminole. Stale of alter conslaeratiomi, the Senalnule tifluaia will be sold to the high"
Name ha which assessed Wittner Dt'A-I0&amp;
fly: II. K ¶'amtu, Jr.
tifioate baa 111.6 saId certificate 11(6 ULA5 -- ___
dour
'Florida. Unless such oertifica$e County Zoning Commission will eat cash bidder at the frontCourt for tax dead to be issued ther'eoti. £6A31(IT SAW EOT*s
S Katherine hioughton. All Cf
Deputy Clerk
hesriug
to
deteror
tbe
Seminole
County
APPLIUA.TIOW
OF
BOTIOE
shall bc redeemed according to hold a public
PublIsh Juts. 2 4 Jut)' 6. 12, 12, saul property being in the CourtYou and each Cf you a,. bet..
leasibUity of reoum- house at Sanford, Florida, on The oertiflcata number sad year
'FUR 'VAX DICE))
law the property described j mine the to
It- of Seminole, Stale of Plotof
b'
19Sf
notIfied and esquir.d to 'fi1
issuienuc.
the
dsscriptkozs
County
mantis
at
the
Board
cf
the
first
Monday
In
the
mending
ida. Unless such certificate shall (lest, 1*4.11 'FISUMa sessuiss St sucks certificate will be sold
DDA- 107
thee toUowing of August, 1956, which is th. the property. and the name 'n any claims and 4.msads which
Commissioners
that
____
at
the
highest
cash
bidder
the
bc redeemed according to law *0*)
y
whIch It was aisessed are as tel- -you, r either of you.
NOTICE IS hEREBY OIV, I rent door of the Seminole Court. described property pr*ae*tIl hat 4ai' of August, 11(6.
IIIYI'ICE 01' APPLICATION
the property described iii such
against
said
estate
Is
th.
.iflo.
&amp;owe
be
soii.d
of
June,
Dated
dity
this
:3rd
Agriculture
i.l
zoned
Sanford, PlotP011 I'AX DUEl)
certificate- will be sold to the 'That Diversified Servloes, inc ty Court Rouse atMonday
Tsar of is- of Eon. EARIaTIZ BOIJRUOLDC.rtlfhuatt No. 70
]s16.
In
the
l-1
induatrical:
That
patt
at
front
th.
holder
of
the
following
oez'ig,
on
the
first
(bet.. 1*4.11 Fleell. Itatatsa •
the
øssh bidder -at
ER, County Judge of Seminal.
1*0*
North 156,71 lest 'of the luff iclal Clerk'.. Meal)
1000)
door of the Seminole County ttftcale ha.. filed said oert flcate month of August, 1116. which Is tie.
Coupty. at his ottio. In the Court
hassedgIlos sit Pj',sa.ulp's
f
5U'.
Arthur
Bsokwlth,
Jr.
H.
Mouth
903.71
teet
of
the
issued
thel'e
the
1st
day
of
August,
1406,
NOTICE 15 IfitnIthiT GIVEN, Court lieu.. at Sanford. FlorIda, fat tU dead to be
51k 'V Mt. Johns flit- House in Sanford, Florida, withLot
11
Clerk
of
CircuIt
Court,
3$rd
day
of
June,
tIe.
$W3..i
lying
East
at
the
RailJaated this
'That Diversif ted $ervio.s, inc. on the first Monday th the month on. The oertiftgaie number and
er EIIIIISP Plait Hook 13 in six c1sudmr mqntbm 1ro
th.
.hemlaol. Couu%'. Florida
road and West of Stat. R.&amp;@ 400
the holder of the tollowing
of August, 1166, which Is the year of isiunnes, the deicf'Iption 1116.
Pisge 56
time of the first Ubl1tlo of
30 So*th.
Jr.
14)
H.
N.
Tamm,
85,
Townsb.Ip
in
Sectioss
the
name
and
erk's
Seal)
of
th.
((flUcill
property,
tificat. has flied said certificate 1st day of .Asazuat, ass.
Name Ira which assessed It. this itotlas. Each clalsi ci' 4..
L*put' Clerk
Arthur II. lIeukwtth, Jr., Ranse 29 E*.it.
tar tax deed 'to be issued there- Dated - this lird sy Cf Jsise, ft whIch It was assessed £TC a
Johns Properties. mc-. All of saId mand wuat be In writing and
be
held
will
July
5,
1,2,
i,,
Pubile
hearing
June
in
Publish
ii,
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
follows:
on 'The certificate' number and ios.
propert,'
being Ut ti,. County of uoutalra the pines of residence
Court
11140
SemInole
County
the
Year of
Certificate NO. 74
Seminole Count)', Florius
year of lssuanoe, the ds.cr*p'- (Of tidal Cierh'i. Isal)
Seminole, Mist, of Florida-. tin- and post off los address of tb.
Cummlaslon.ra ,DI)A -97
house.
County
issusitus'
111$
By:
11.
N.
Ta.mwa
Jr.
the
and
titus of this property.
Arthur ii. l5.okwlth. Jr.
lass such certifIcat, shall be r.- claimant and must be sworn to
Room, Sanford. Florida. on Wedlespaty Clerk
1 Paartys
C4
of Ciroult Court.
name in which it was a*aid
OP APPLICATION
NOTICE
deemed aucording to law the by th. claImant, his agent ui
1:20
i'Ji,
12,
1406
at
JuLy
Lot lb BUt 11 Nt. Johns Hi"- Publish June 31 A July 5, 12, 19
Seminole osunty -FlorIda
ass .55 'follows:
property
described In such cet'. attorney,, or the sam. shall be
lOIL
TAX
P
i
possible.
or
as
moor
thereafter
'
•r Estates Flat BOOk 12 Page toic
ii! lH. K. "Iamn, Jr.
Certificate No. IS
of tifloat. will I.. mold to the high- void.
Seminole County Pianbing è (let. *00.15 FlorId.
DDA
120
muanor 1bC.
1eput' Clerk
t cash bidder a the front door
/a/ Will rid Head
2505)
Zoning CommissIon
it.
Name 1st whIch sas---3sssss1U Cf PropsilYs
,
Publish June * &amp; July
Senituole Cvunty Court
HEREBY
OIVICN
of
a.
IS
the
Ancillary
NOTiCE
ec*tor of
fly
S.
Brown
Robert
OF
APPLICATiON
NOTICE
John. Properties, hit. All 01 said
Lot 7 1111: 11 St Johns httver 1504
said Estat.
County Zoning Dir- That Diverettled bervIdes. 2nc. )jouass at Sanford. Florida, cit
P1)11
'PAZ
DEEP
property
being
n
the
Csunt'r
at
Pigs
Book
11
Estates Pint
DjjA-114
the holder Cf the toUuwIu.g oar- th. first Monday In the month Publish Jun. 35 Is July 1. i2, lL
*ct.or
Seminole. Stale of Florida Vu- (S.c. 104.1$ Plods. ISwte. Cf
tIficate has tIi.d stid oertIticataef August. 1016, whIch ii ,e. 1st 1$U
zs
L
JUl'
6,
1961
Publish
Junebe
m'sISIS)
such
certificate
lea.
FSUTICE OF APPLSUATU)S
Name' It which .&amp;s.eied St.
DLsA-135
fur tax deed I.' be isued there- day of Auguet. 914NOTICE
GIVEN,
IfljA.127
If
HE1U2IJT
deemed aecordlug to law the
SOIL TAX hEEl)
Johns Properties, inc. All of (Ore.

tion.

FOR BOYS

Page 54
nme in which

Deputy

HIDE-A-BED, excellent condi-

CAMP MOKI

IH'sm'IptIeis of Prs's.vtys
Lot 9 BUt 13 St. Johns tHyer Estatess P1st Book 13

Florida, on

month follows:
propert' described in such ocr- 'That Diversified Services, Inc. the first Monday in the month VS&amp;T of issuance, the description the first )londay In the
'Year of isthe 1st CertIficate No. Ift
is
August. 11146. which
the following car- of August, 1956, which it. the of the- property. and the name In
aucinc.'
1t1
ee. 254.16 'FIends Statutes • tificate' will he sold to the high- the holder of
an
da of AUfU5. 1n61.
which It was asaessd are
est cash bidder at the front door tificate has riled said certificate lit .I' of August. 1016.
Desert's his .f Propvtyu
'ISIS)
Dated this 23rd day of June.
Dated this 33rd day of June, follows:
Lot 6 131k A lit. John.
NOTICE IS hEREBY GIVEN of the Seminole Count)' Court for tax deed to he Iivu.d there'Year
of
2411
CertIficate No.
1906.
on the on. The certificate number and 1116.
ir Estates mat Book 11
'!'isat fliveraif led Services, Inc House at Sanford, Florida,
Seal)
tofficial Clerk's
Issuance 14
M011dY it' the month of year of lasuanos, the d.sjptton (Official Clerk's Seal)
Page .ã4
the holder of the following ear- ft'
Beckwith, Jr.
Cf Pl'CPSllYI
Arthur
H.
D..e'ftptS
the
name
and
property,
said
certificate
August,
1016.
which
Is
the
1st
of
the
Arthur It. Beckwith, 'Jr.,
Name in which assessed St.
tlt lost. has filed
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Lot 7 Lavada Court Flat
In which It wa. assessed are as
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Johns Properties, inc. All of
for tax deed to be issued thereon. day of August, 1106.
56
Seminole
Count)',
Florida
Book $ Page
Dated this Ird day of Tune follows:
Seminole County. Florida
'The 'eaTtifioate numbs? and yesv
said property being in the Courti, H. N. Tamni Jr.
Year of
Name in which assasued Reuben
CertIficate Nc. 72
Jr.
I':
t)'
of Seminole, State of Florf $gauance, the' description of 1156.
Feinhurg. All of said property
Deputy Clerk
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issuance 1011
Clerk's Seal',
Deputy Clerk
12, 19. Ida. Unless such certificate shall
the property, and the itame In (Official
25,
July
6.
June
I'ublish
June
25,
4
Jul"
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being
in
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County
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Seminole,
flame Iptlse at ?r..srU.
Arthur U. Backwith, Jr.,
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which it was assessed are as
State of Florida. Unless such 1566
Lot Li 131k 13 St. Johns River 9. 1004
Clerk of Circuit Court
property described in such
the
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certificate shall be redeemed so- I)1m -9r
Estates Plat Book 13 Page DI)A$14
Seminole County, Florida
f
'Year
certificate will he sold to the
Certitloate No 76
property
the
law
to
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Sr.
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highest cash bidder at the front
described in such certificate will YIOTICE 1W APPLICATION
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Name in which
Deputy Clerk
wn'rtcit OF APPLICATION
floseriptoss •y Property,
door of the Seminole County
DEED
PHIl
TAX
be
sold
to
the
highest
cash
bid19, John, Properties, inc. All of said
'FOIL TAX BEEt)
Court House' at Sanford, Florida,
Lot 17 131k B St. Johns 1Uv. Publish June 21 4 Jul's 5. 1-3,
(Sec.
154.111
'FlorIda
statutes
the
pr'opert%' being In the County of
104.111 PI.nIda Statute. .1 der at the front door of
ar Estates Flat Book 1 11I(
on the first Monday in the
e1 ISIS)
Seminole
Cnunt'
Court
linus.'
at
of Florida.
State
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Seminole,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, month of August, 1946, which
less such cettilicati shalt be 'reNOTICE IS IIEI1Er.T GIVEN, Hanford, Florida. on the first
Services,
me.,
thi
1st
dn'
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August.
1'4€
Name in which assessed St.
Diversified
of
August,
That
month
deemed according to law the 'That Diversified Services, inc. MondaY i the'
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
23rd day of June
Inc. All of said
11o'PICE rn' APPLiCATION
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Bench. $351). Ph.

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Gresise Traps &amp; Window sills.
M2RACLE CONCRETE CO.
CRINVAHVA Punpies. Tan or
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REAF12' T.1l) Concrete. Blocks, 4A9G.
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ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR, 55. rUPTIjIUPC For Sale
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'a, VAt.IA4T 2 hr. tirl?.
PLYM(I,ITI 4 Pr, $141.
'17 ('AllOY $ Ill- $196.
'57 ICARMAT4 tilsic rpt. iic,
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Friday 80. Home Appliances
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0. E. APPLIANCES New * Ilped
. Pets &amp; Supplies
522-1562
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SPRINKLER SYST'ltMS
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eastern two-thirds of the na. degrees, but this is tint a fleelion today, but Sanford con- essnrily tinseasmishle mark.
tinues to bask tinder "cool" During July of the past three
temperatures in the DOs.
Temperatures have soared to years, temperatures here have
100-plus for five straight days averaRed In or near 90, wIth
In parts of the nntkm's mid- several ilays of mid-DO degrees
section and in the South, and rpcovded. The low reading tethe Weather fluresu said the cortied Tuesday was 18 tIe.
oppressive heat and humidity
was exeete4 to t'OhltifltIC for The five . day forecast for
several days.
peninsula Florida for * perIod
beginning at 7 s.ni Thurasday
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left) Wayne Hawkins, Orlando, assistant secre
tary; Robert B. Apeigren, Phokee, pre.cident;

mE FLORIDA SWEET Corn Exchange during an
annual meeting at Belle Glade recently reelected
the same slate of officers to serve during the 1966-

S. N. Knight Belle Glade, vice president, and
James D. Colbert, Oviedo, secretary-treasurer.

67 session. Ready to go another year are (from

BELLE GLADE-The Florida at the Glades Office Building. Packers; J.C. Butdlson. Chase Also, Louis Rauth, Flavorand Company; Harold Robin, Pict Cip; Knight., Lake Shore
Sweet Corn Exchange gave Its
of app
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Choate
Farm; Coibert, A. Duds Growers Co.ep; Rogers, South
aisle of officers fc lut year for
term
aldentand
Sons
Cooperative Associa- Bus- Growers Inc., '- s. Ama
vote of e klence for the 1966' 0bt I)• A""'
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£1 $ anu1
7 session by re-electing them S. N. Kniit, Belie Glade, v1c
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gron, Pioneer Growers Coop,
Oviedo, ecretary Walter Kautz, Lake Okeechoand Wayne Hawkins, Orlando,
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bee Farm Co-op; Sam Sonter,
• .ies assistant secretary. Hawkins Traffic Boss
Sam Seater Sales Inc.; Ray
is niaMer of the production•
marketing division of Florida u
Mail Censorship
Vandegrift Sr., Vandegrift-WilfA w
.1Fruit and Vegetable Auocia- iiOS #wfl vvoes
hams r arms Inc.; .amt!s
MIAMI (.AP)-A newly at-ticST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)-Traf- Wilkinson, Wilkinson - Cooper
ed refugee said today That Cuba v;on
ction, Apelgren
has Increased Its censorship of appointed the same executive fic Commissioner Ellis Henry Sales; Francis Cart-sway, S. M.
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committee as last year wMb the Jr., does not sympathize with Jones Inc., and Hogan, Van BuFelix Monzon, 28, a former exception of Richard T. Alger St. Loulsans forced to reset rca County Fruit Eschange.
.; messenger for the Ctban Tele. of Homestead to replace The clocks after Monday's power The Florida Sweet Corn E
graph Company, said goverza- late L. 3. Fraser of Pahokee. cut-off caused by the heat ehan e i
master a]
meat agents opened mall to and 0 t Ii er executive eotnm1ee wave.
a
erative
or
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from the United States. 11 out- members are Apeigren, chair. "We've got to reset almost T1owers in
t t sta1
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marketi
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of the Cuban government, the Pompano Beach, and Billy Ito- Union Electric Company is
curtailing power In selected dissender would be investigated, gets, South Bay.
The
board
of
directors
and
tricts to compensate for effects Earliest alarm elock, IT)Monzoa said.
He uid many persons have the organizations they repre- of the beat on equipment and vented in Germany In the lat
been at-tested for mailing out sent are: Alger, Alger Farms; an overload caused by heavy 16th century, were so heavy
)ers criticizing the Casfro Alvin Scbatz, Alveta of Florida; use of air-conditioners and they had to be hung on a specRalph A)varez, Fort Myers fans.
isi belt.
regime.

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What will the others be worth a year from now?
The Cadillac car holds its value far beyond any other automobile at or near its price. Let your
Cadillac dealer explain today why now, more than ever, it's great .. . going Cadillac!

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.ft&amp; others have 1cn$ their appeal. And there is Cadillac
There is one simple way to measure the worth of any
safety, performance, dependability and operating econothet luxury car compare it to the way a Cadillac kecps
y. Whiti will your car be worth a year-or even three
its value. For Cadillac is the grand champion in this
most telling of all motor car tests-and at r.iaale rotarsm - years-from now? If it's a Cadillac, the answer is predict*bly pleasant. Get the facts today from your authu.
a lugher percentage of it original cost than any .th
rized dealer. 1-fe's an expert in serving the world's most
car built in the lund. There are many reasons. The fit
demanding motorists-and his interest in your cornis Cadillac quality-recognized wherever automobiles
plate satisfaction will continue throughout your ownerare known. Then there is Cadillac beauty and luxuryship. isn't it time you put a Cadillac in yosi life?
so advanced thi the car retains Ms desirability long

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in the city of Longwoott shows
fines and forfeituies from the
traffic court at its lowest ;mint
in the year at $7!9.00.
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County Service Office, Room
103, in the courthouse, announces that a representative of the
department of veterans affairs
will be in his office Thursday
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. for consuLtattoo on all matters conCern-

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SAVERS who systematically "put by" some of today's earnings are moving step by step toward to'
morrow's enjoyment. They know that Safety, Excellent Earnings and Availability of funds an, keynotes
in First Federal's operation.
HOME OWNERS enjoy a keen sense of prid, becaus. they know that their step through th. door
here was the stop that started them on this path of progress.
What may bb expected in months to come often can be told by what has gon. on in th. past. Sinc.
1934 FIRST FEDERAL has satisfactorily served our community. Becaus. of this and th. confidence iii'.
ers have in our policies that assure them stability, safety and earnings, they have .ntiust.d mar. and
more money to us.
This same stability has assured our borrowing friends th. highly commended courteous, consid.rate
treatment that you expect and admire in a neighbor.
The financial statement shown here tells th. slory of past growth for which we thank you, our
clients. It also will "cue you in" on the security of the futur..

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Has anybody seen a black
and brown hound with Dade
City tags and a broken chain?
Al Beckerman of Brlarciiff
Avenue Is the unhappy owner
of the missing dog, who answers to the name of "Ltghthlog."

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has a lead article about the
bombings of the oil depots at
Haiphong and contains a quote
by Cdt-. Charles II. Smith, skipper of RVAR.6, now deployed
to the South China Sea.
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Sports fans watching a tele.
vised.. baebaU gime- bejnt
iyet1 at Candlestick Park in
Sa Francisco could see the
USS Enterprise in the background. Sanford-based RVAH•7
just returned home aboard the
big "E." Skipper is Cdr. Robert
Lovelace.
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not. slated fox- a raise under
the new municipal salary scale
was City Manager Pete Knowles. Commissioners took care
of that Monday, when Commissioner Vince Roberts proPosed a nice raise for Pete,
with unanimous approval of
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ASSETS:
First Mortgage Loans - . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . . .•. . . •....... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . l$,S42,550.40
Passbook Loans ......... . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .
l$2,4.47.7
Real Estate Owned .....•..• . ... .•........ •.•,••.. ....... •••,• ,••
$46,433.06
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ......................................
16,000.00
Federal Agencies' Securities - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
99,961.75
Florida Development Corp. Stock ..................................
4,034.00
Florida Development Corp. Advanc. ................................
I733.7
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675,743.74
C ash on Hand and in Banks . . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,237,934.2
Prepaid Federal Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
145,580.00
Office Building and Equipment .. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(less Depreciation)
310,501.20
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Savings Accounfs .......• • • • • • • • •.. . . . . . •... •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .S.. l7,657,741.50
Advances, Taxes, Insurance . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . .
33,207.41
Loans in Process ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I4,2I.9S
Advance - F. H L. Bank ......................................... 1600,000.00
Other Liabilities ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
66,372.73
Deferred Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • •
67,893.55
Reserves:
Specific
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2,500.00
General
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,956, I 91 .8 I . . . .
Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .
325,004.33 . . . . . . . 2,213,696.14
TOTAL
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DIr.ctors
E. C. H.rp.r, Sr.
G..r. T..ky
S. F.
Jack I. Gm..
J. H. Va N.y
ISbSft E. K.,..
A. Edwi. ShiDhilser
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College is not the first college
in Seminole County. Rollins
College was originally located
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pr"it1ent. if Northwest, had "rh'red vlthdrawal of the iIr
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During hearings Tuesday aft.; spreader *22.5(10 and road ma- news. subscriptions -nd dues 33500; rental of hiiildins
inweu company policy that was
in charter business hn been ernoon by the county cammin- terlals $200,000.
1.500: administration 312M1)O; in- 20(1; site acquisitions
in existence before the ntrtk
surance
arid bonds $75u); office and other expenses $5.ilOfl.
noted by Showatter Flying Ser- •sfon, budgets submitted by the
Operational costs for the
More than 3L000 nach1nIs
An increase in last year"; walked off their jobs ø'rldaj,
vice, of Orlando, primarily for road department, county sani- traffic signals in the county are supplies $300; legal and acgroups of businessmen going tarian, port authority and coun- listed as $3,000 for electrical countant 12,000, printing $1,000, budget for the county agent .ig.inst Northwest, P r a n'
telephone $600; travel expenses and home economics depart- World. Eastern, National and
on trips to Atlanta or Tallahas. ty agent and home economics service and maintenance,
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merit of 341,004) '.vas requested.
department were reviewed.
Lavender reported if all road
United. The strike has halted (I
The
board
of county cnmmis per cent of the nation's air
The original budget as sub. work which the individual comrn
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mitted by J. C. Lavendw-, road missioners had requested was
etivaiization at 3(1 am. MOIF and labor of an estimated *8
superintendent, totaled $653,188 done in the next fiscal year, an
OXFORD, England (UP!)
d3y
at the commission room in million daily.
but an error of $7,000 was found expenditure of $466,800 would
the
courthouse.
A dozen valuable ancient Egyp- to bring the new total to $660,- be required for materials.
The struck airlines amd to
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tian pots, on loan to the London 188, an increase of $37,348 over
The budget of the county san•
Following the equalizatmu f-bargain jointly with thr union
meetmg bilget. høain
Borough of Ilaringey from Ox. last year.
: Itarian Is $32,108. No major in. j
will hi August. Braniff,. Co*inmna1
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remme.
useun.
shmolean
1t!ajor expenditures anticipat. creases were noted,
and Northeast AirIInoa, with
have b
bid by mista4t tO it ed In the road department bud.
The Port Authority requested
empinyes represented by the
Florida, a it d partIcularly
private buyer. The error was get are motor vehicles $68,100; Increase of $38,600 from last
machinists, (lid not anter into
discovered when the purchaser three-quarter yard drag line, year's $76,400 to siis,000.
Central Florida, is being scout.
the agreement and: have riot
put- them up for suction at a $30,000; three and three-quarter 1ltems listed were advertising ed for future movies arid the
tn struck.
London salesroom.
yard payloader $23,000; asphal i national periodicals $1,000; Sunshine State soon may beOther non.struck ;urllnes have
come the mie location capicontracts
with mechanics rep
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tal of the nation.
ientecl by the AFt..CIO Trans.
So claims John Hugh of Or.
Terse no comments" were port Workers Union.
lando, new head of the Florida heard from County Commission
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The ';trik&amp;s impact continued
Movie Producers Msociation. Chairman .Iohn Alexander and to grow in intensity and variRead "Florida
On Camera" Commissioners Edward Var- Lion across the nation.
by Dick McHenry, in this borough and John Fitzpatrick
The chief dispute is 'iver a
week's All Florida Magazine, when queried this morning as union demand for wage indistributed with Friday"; San- to their reaction to the Cassel. creases of about 33 cents an
ford Heraldberry City Council'-3 UflflIfltJtI$ hum- over .i three-year contract
An adventure for the young VOte to adopt a resolution urg- period. The company huts mdiand not-so-young in the iungle- ing i nev site he chosen for - it&amp;cl it would lifter slightly
like beauty of Central l'torida the county court house. prefer- ;it'e thou time 4.tu.48 cents roeis another feature in thLs week"; ably one in the cenler of the )riuiieuidecf by a presidential
ma.uine.
county.
ouuiel over the same period.
Join All Florida in a canoe
Casselberry's action was tak_____________
trip down the seven mile'; of en on ree'rnimendatiun of its
twisting, turning Juniper Run planning board which also sug- ..ai1 r
STERLING, Cob. (UPI)-.t
in the Ocala National Forest.
gested the county commission
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calleil a local teiphon
Leesburg this season hat a seek legislative action, if nec.
peruitor her., L'tieslny and said
dream baseball team, a Cinder- essary. to hold a referendum
ella story. in its "Athletic';.' move the county sear fruumi San. he wits iLuck :n a telephone
Read, "Once Upon a Diamond" ford.
houthi '-viteji high winds jammed
by Dick Dale of the All Florida
Alexander adikil
however. the ilidinir hair.
staff.
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Out on Merritt island stands on the matter us what I have ?JU1tj "I)i'emsk the iiusa in the
the
eighth wonder of the world, read in the newspaper
phune houth dour" to eape.
FIRST CUSTOMER at Sanford Atlantic National Bank's new drive-in
the
mighty
VAB.
Chancy
Read
The operator contacted reCumnmissiomier'; W. Lawrence
windows was Mrs. Robei-t Bilihimer, who rect'ived a $10 savings account
Jeans
mteresting, mforrnative Swofford intl Lee G;urv were piurnen who freeti- the iuuifree. Clyde Long, (left) bank officer, presents the check, as Mrs. Maraccount
of the building, the tot avuilabe for etnnnwnt.
prisunud 'idler.
jorle Todd, teller, prepares to open business for the day. (Herald Photos
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treated.
AU Florida Magazine is coin-plete with your TV guide for
the week.
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from Oviedo High School in
March.
A presentence investigation
has been ordered by Judge
Roger Dykes for John E. McConuha.
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handling near captivity loads
with rçsetvntinn spitee "not
always available." However, iii)reserved vents can be obtained
in the lounge cars or on a spitce
available lisais in the reserved
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Rev. Jim Barnett, one of
Sanford's most beloved former
ministers, will be speaking to
members of the Sanford Kiwanis Club Wednesday. We
know all Jim's many friends
here will look forward to seelog him again. A good man.

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Travelers using the ltii anti
taD servkes in Seminole County
sitice the slx.day olti strike have
beeti markedly Inv,-c'nsetl, In
some Instances as high as 5(1
ier cent nbove nirmul, offltinls
report today.
With the end of the strike
not in sight, traffic on these
facilities is ex;wctt'd to vontinut, at ii high i-ate.
lioth l'rnilways :mnd Greyhound have added extra huMus,
In some cases up to three
hIdes, to carry the lond for ii
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WATIIPdt: Tuestlay high 115, low 78; Thurdsy Hot and humid.
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Looks like Seminole County
is going to be turned Into another Volusia County, with a
courthouse site fight pending.
The feud there has been going
on for years and hundreds of
thousands of dollars have been
spent in ii fruitless battle to
move the courthouse at DeLand
to the "center of population"
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of the state. Normal hIgh
ratiges from 88 to 82, with normal low 72 to 75. Over the
southern half of the state teniperatures will average near
normal high of 87 to Pt and
normal low of 78 to 70.
In St. Louis, where the mercury climbed to 105 Tuesdny and
has been lO0.pltis for four clays,
20 deaths were attributed to the
hot weather, most of them elti.
erly persons. Six other heat-related deaths were reported In
nearliy St. Clair County, Ill.
Mote thati 1(10 persons at the
All-Star bnsebnll game in St.
Louis were treated for bent.
caused iIlnesse.
The Union Electric Co. in St.
Louis said It planned to continue rationing electric power
to flOO,000 customers in an attempt to avert a blackout. The
company cut off power Theatiny to 850,000 customers on a
rotating basis up to two hoUrs
Other cities also have rephtccl power shortages this svdek,
including four in Nebrasica.
Many cities reported record
consumption of power because
of the use of cooling devices.-•
The Federal Power Coinmisian sent telegrams to 500 major utilities urging them to
marshal their full power recources to minimize the possibility of power failures.
Violent storms broke out
Tuesday and Tuesday night in
widely scattered sections of the
country.
In Florida a thunderstorm
dropped hail on Bradenton and
spawned a funnel cloud aa It
moved eastward across Manatee
County.
capital, p.rt at
In the p!ite
the blame for the prolonged hot
spell was cast on the jet stream
high-flying winds blowing
west to east across the conti.
nent.
Normally, the U.S. Weather
Bureau asid, the jet stream follows a long graceful curve, up
into Canada and down again,
carrying cool air masses out
of the Far North into the midcontinent. Lately, however, it's
just blowing more or less
straight out over the Atlantic.

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Thursday. Only about six weeks
remain before the opening of
the fall school term, August 29.
This will also signal the open.
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institution of higher learning,
Seminole Junior College.

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given the mutter of adoption of
by-laws at the first post-organigational meeting of the Seminolu County Deuiocratk
xe-vutive Committee scheduled
fur 8 p.m. Thursday at the
county commission tuom, Dr.
\V. Vincent Roberts, chairman
announced today.
It is Isu expected
timis will be heard from the
creduntiuls committee toti,k appuintnwnt to fill the 22
vacancies on the umumittee.
I'lami will be made fur a
cc'nt-es-tei registration drive in
the county.

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LIVLE RED I4CHOOL HOUSE gets a $75 boost from 'Flieta lpsIk)u sot'orlty. Cheek la presenti td to Chures Kunp( (center), president ot' Scudnole County AsaocItIojI for Mentally Retaii'ded Children, At Iut't is Mi's.
Jo JCuhlke, treuaurr i intl t tight is Mi's. Punieht Cooper, president.
School to,- returded ehi dreun Is suiportetl by I)IIbIiC tloniit flfl
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new, *140,000 cornL'titt'i was turned on for the
lust time Tuesday and it
pruunittly lasueti a hole .ayiuig
ttiauuk you
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Drive were entered Tuesday
night and a woman's purse
stolen from each.
Sairford potce officer Larry
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tiurse ';tulen from their home
at 134 Pine
t-est Drive, and
tlt4 Autdur*un, 124 Pinu Crest
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Film Star Plans V sit
To BarmB=Q Tuesday
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tsii.irtic in Sanifonni 'rue

almost tour )caii.
Matson ruisited La th e Air
Furi u Noseniber. IV&gt;T and
hat bccn serving in the Far
t:ast and Southeast Asia sincib

July, 196. Gary enlisted In
the Air Voice last August and
has been In Southeast Asia
%igice February.

trnthrrs. ions of Mr.
SA nfotti, like their duty in the
area. Iflarion. currently in his
ninth )car with the Air Force.

I ju clue for a lease and a visit
I.eretts date lint the ni1zht home in June or July.

T-An other brothers. Boyce
" f the prenflerr. .1-tir still fir
r%coitrd to thr pr#rnlerr It- NIntriii. nf Veto Beach and
Lfirri-tt. a )nung arinr
of liell, anti then it) the pstty fill. Anbrev %lottir. of Crawfordlinuirn-is vitality, start as a
have completed service
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Mrs. tiny in Virtriw~l

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TI, Irii will all is- lItmus I ifl
W gunst • I an' mIs rr
to tin stile snuier fur. a tue on a in lime marten itt' as iii i as all.
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'I he I.o.l&gt; ii Iicnu r"t'irne I Johnny 'rive r" nlcining its
to Ssnfn,nl ate,, arrenic' rr.ular rues at the hhsri.imnwwi

SEE YOU AT THE

AUTO SHOW
WED. — THURS. — FRIDAY

nulu's per hour I'uunid,i&gt;

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FOR THE KIDS

mg team ii ,0 a ni,nuInr nit Ilic' i.itc',iiisi
Defense League.
Sanforni itecon was able to stAnp off the
aLlan. ,f tics' h'hls hints for the hint '.inI;
110 flIs. kre1n i mug the flimus on tie r,i'e of
their seats. 1tc41 in lice top of (iie eighth,
McNaniati led off with a highly ticnt.st.'d

I.,,, Sn. ilcimi, Inca In, arid SIin.i,iine'r ',n cr5
ineftwtmi. against pi tc her MeNamara's ci.
curses
hs aru cur
ratin' lefthanded sidearmook
Iii;' r t.'1u1'Ii'fltftt ni, t' ci fbi bug isp
110 41.41 In Ii... mncmmni'sccni fo a 1`11 91 ms ca
of the joiluip in,, the grnnun'ia that, tinil linus
foul and that the mall on tice
bonus fun

In 'i ic ..( a iati. r in'.eg' t mn fiiLii-, rf )'
a lways been cninni,b red to he a saluahl.
asset to the NatIn ah fle fenae league.
I nicti ii 11cr cli slnlnlni ,rtrr I ate agics. .t
pt lice fec nil rIdIng of tin, hilly dsnuti.l
ficer in a n d th. outnocfle of the gaul., Matue
tatv eapressed their teVet at the loss of

home run. From all

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that 'bes-suse so rnu.h luengenh on tun, game,
the un-elton haul to be appealed.' Defeat of
the !anfuriI heron team eliminates aunt

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n,i..cI slightly to th. left of the left funl'l
hut lice, but after • Incriomi of iruijrcisünn,
dc.claresl fair,
the hit
Sanford Reron manager, Mack (l.t,1*n,t.
inuniurduately pr..te-str.i the call on lb. play,
aiuucirig that tile hail lintel In foul tenet.
itt- art and disallowed
tory. The protest
was

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in a very short tin-o- with ClevelAnd bo-inir
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big
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h,rs for (Ii. pennant mini result, in the
I.. 4 of lb. Samut"nnl f,amhisi.
i4uruc l9nI, the Sanford following ha, to.
Ilcccnia.sI,.aily ,;inpcitte'i the team. Ite-Iu,tiun'

list it will tundncccbte.iiy have on tic. Central
I' unities allis,
h'i tints the pant aesci-sI years, note-ni mi.t,,..ni'. to the (One of ieti'jiI mUtinies
dollars, ha',, beui tuui'I• In tine Sanford •t*
thmnnn for t,aining, uperat tug, amul loiginir.
lice ,mr.i'tnL hnu.Iirt allocates an4ctlunr ta,

shipfi ifilth tuarn mernbers hxv@ I-ren rx~rl.

on.1 a hnlf illilli-i f- a-1,111 (-ill

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FINANCING

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tie future status of the 5isnfnrnl stadlisun
Ricrnn team,
I. uink,iinnn.n ei;i. (i, th e present 051111$ "j;n
Though small by l.agu, aturiclarnis, time
Sucfcnrni staninum ha, operated s-ftc. 11110i, c,iumtpie;ut" 1,c1ir1,

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The final gaflis- climssrnl It. &gt;rar lung
rotet fnctaeen the two majormalsof the
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Iron, his duty and a reunion
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utsi (alif (I l'liT'tnc pro I
of
future
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to his underlingli." Kelly re- Tampa Gcn,
losuin the premier',
Mrs. Sally inulitary Iiii,tal are I,.-Ieng h unch
Mach
3,
about
2,000
chairmen,
and
of
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at
rrioi.
minutes
paitor
is
the
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rna.'kh'd.
Iii c onjuncti on auth the liar
'n% Pit h a I iu'sr c ru nuan,li.c't 1 s tIn . ni 1- corral II in..

It's a full house at the
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1ictur'i N o te: lb. fillis ufl. *hifi)flhI'ic
5.'oulmiole iluntuafle Society a
The
Sanford
into
and
Dogs
sneaked
PUP. dispatch was
animal ahelter.
herald in the dead of night. W. are print-.
p k. now total 27 There are
s'i eiut,-rtanmore
.jectseveral cats and
ing it for (II r ci tI'S' n
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our Info,inaait.
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mitt.' finds Sitter guilis and IJIflI' 1,,- t IlYiSPt 110 t*lc'inff
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1 51 fires him the people of I for And inn,. I
The pilot (if tits
ida also ought to fire burns

isprint pow Wow I
Peterson April 311.
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aI lcltbd In fair con,iutlnmt
disy 7 10 pm at Mayfair ply to the chief et'c'tctii e $
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A call from the plane sev A

In Ilaft-1 if the

9C4 state a uto is breaina over the proposed
In try to take over the joh
in an attack an line for bu)Inw I
construction of an apartment. ii? running the smote state."
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uitnith sn..im manic in ii at
i' nq t 1 at rllgih' in in riutIin lift Their father.
inn;cwwI
Utinler
the
oricinsi
from ( olor*,l
stindi tail,' t'e.cd arni shonji
A eupt
tut. his rrqnie%t that the same
II $1 10101 V.1
i"t 'Ii' title, '(ri' of ih.. J.sii.hfng ,'t'i,t. 1ns.' int,r,ten1 mIV trtrinlf'fltalty, aetiit irs World
these other Is",'' T,,.'.'Ias Ii '!
tiers
S*t'°i'1 ttn. otr committee initittatP the 11Sf'
enn$rt I 0 I',ieTsnitl Jr or Wir II — smith the IT. S. 'y&gt;',
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henri' .1i
. he noted
aysk of
in
'their mother
b'th at
pri' ate airplanes supplied
day and ,minar'd in a
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nit
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lii' t,45i1nc1i,' to be held at SIr' 'o" I
V'8Sh
I &gt;ing in smith Kell) inn it,. the Seririsnischools for
for a trip tip th. it. Johns by
Sc,iiiiinlf'
County
nisior roeery chain arl I n Plane
for
lull
in
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i Mre, W Vin ibsi their Inn,
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hope a smeaitliy promotrr tint ui
tnt tO SCSI'S
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The (*fly of ('as,r'tierrv u.n hiclit'nptrr
ltiier to Jal,nvill' W e
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n-andiilate
(cur
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"biuci
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sent
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iii Ulell VCAF bet is stitch tn petitions to •nnc
hauc mnre ni,tail smhei% of the chief csecutlsc

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anti I tonie silin the real t %I'I% is n 't the Il( Ot uihoiø
ittia'. stii,' of the citrus
0111%.
ninellneIa efluI!O
tintry is in tInt, state
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the proposed aliattmentli.'
s w ith a rnnlmiA%:o11 &amp;it A
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rle%y
ilor
hot] alf-ired hirn thni vvriifigmuir use of coi
The enerting %ill he held at a
of flit ni-I
pfwrititl lit-litenatiL Ill, Is the ca rs by st,3% r agencies through terfol(in of the llea-11trip "nuld
7130 p. no. at the Vire Station chairman of some
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Important committees of the
Pon of %fr. and Mril. C.
Italph Siller. director of the wit hurt re,%enue collef- Ilion a fir in Castelbetry.
,cotumi%sion,
%late purchasin.
A t 1n routisy cwuma flier
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Low Bank Rates &amp; Monthly

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llurns citi,l financial losties Complex- hsse been lois "
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occaslorial sideIs meet tonight vitith the buildwas filmed i n the l,,f,nlr%oAmI Burns %ith
got ernor."
iors lwla)tng
1`10fid" little'
Issipes at Robert King Ifigh. to
im ludc-I AlIout Iti.tooll lit Iflir.
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at
Virgin
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Carl
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aflr of La k e l and
lts sa the reason fir the ei
a tile
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. W y nn ,
roots campaign has cau.ht
1 '14,
rlf Cricom, through Julian
of the
er
now In fire arpt he illurnfi) )list
wal;Ivil lot in lillf-14. ell-A
Like
Kit tit r) n , ..
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n
is
rl. "Johnity TiKrr,'' %hith pro,
Ilut the dif(ercrice bt.!wcell
gralluxti,m i
irx#Iqti%r
i,r,lrr
t%ter-l-na
tile
home
owner.
infilli-d
held, with %itinur (if life cf)fll1xinip fast enouch to Put It
tile rr~j
in Virvirlin an.1 m rim ...
niirr% lit (Orlando \11til 21. still
tl,o Green flettlit Anil flefyini:
the thri-i- nia)ort is that I drodlime f,,r Uti)Ing the taws
out,- Kell)- declared,
ni'IitIiifl tncl,ig tht' liandinme
,,f
7,Fn1ici
ittiling
,nen'ra
dents and other interested t.'.e rl;'it &gt;.'s;s rupertence in
Inc the guest (if honor at a
Vietnam. Ittrl. gre'
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III be featured. t ; at e to
ft U V t'itt'h uitht anti nuisital cut ertal it ment
(lIt.r ild Photo)
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HIgh Junior will sing on the ed at Fort lr1lon Park abd
Bill )Irrn show, Channel c entered a riifl%citlfi'e for a
sometime Inotisnen 7 aol am. brief parade before officiating,
at ribbon cutting cere onies
\Vedn,snlav.
Ir
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at S
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Actors Robert Taylor and on the corner of First Sticet
Chad I;,erett are •I,Iukl to and Sanford Asflue.
I)edsrin. that sse are Ia&gt;
male appearanceS in 'atito
Kelly
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lintrulit chal-A here, new cur-,ft lime bet'n lined tip for

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hli%'n 1111111(1 MfIIIII t"111-tit ShRh .iit studs tsa at ' 2
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a 1111am ordeti.t .ieirn t

h a v e not actcil in good fa,tt
ill be the co
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By J)oltie Austin
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ad' 9 their
six m'kon
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f
hich it being oper. I err now
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political c3mpai;n, Capitol
ernorf
led under the system that to accusations,"
:he AIAIC~l
V oard an the light •e( tut
ri qacle t r eturn bo n.
'd
ui In. 'tan
the Icier bCIOns the spoils
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cominc tnn an
told
niIno!e I uunti
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dcctnc&gt; and &amp;nterlt) In
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Butiti can pot hsznonc)
UMW officials ant ri
g.ns
supporter'
s'.hrn
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am
ford still adcr'tn,ng U. ia&gt;
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a
office
is
the
,
jat
of
fair
anti
equal
ernor
lie
%ants
in
t,
in a Nassau bank if
the pimple can call (in -rillAtive,of file flittimointl
fair Inn and Shalimar Leurilro. way gubernatorial candidate'
and Opportunities lot
but he can*t do that vitth rulits
qualifieJ
soil
competcot
me
directly-you
don't have • iii Operators Asnn taIl fi
pie
On. 0 Out C
his
ittscrtbct
Kelly
Scott
,, ta dollars sour (as dol all
to
to
through
tits
local Mr. 11COA wery 0111"t-I 10 It
advertising its -Pet:n;: Pl-'%cO arnt Ahtrl%ind tour nt tile, Ill 1% not a spoilt dollst,'' &amp;*IJ pfrrson%, recIrdless of rate.
tt%lk% tOdIAV.
olm~lllr,,
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an the Capri Can't me Iw tivire state to sernincile County &amp;up
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Charles di Gaulle said today

s, Reported B

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when it will pull its troops and
artille ry
T l h
bases
out
of
France.
eat Ii. S. air basi In Vietnam
statement
was
),aut1e
s
today killing eight persons.
i.'i r'rA year
reported by Itolormation See.
wounding lii and causing
— Gv. H
s
Tn' ant expenJn"
MIANI
try Yvon Bourges after a
millions in damages to a fleet
4l by the Winter I'.tr
Bums
'Inn
said
Tuesday
night
cabinet
session
called
•.
of warplanes. Seven OS the
T.!cphone. Company in it
he felt It unfair to b I a m e cuss the NATO crisis. lie
dead and 109 of the wounded
nnr.'ial report rr!csaei this
increasing
crime
quoted
de
Gaulle
as
saying
'1
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were Americans.
loridas
week.
see
no
sense
In
letting
Loden.
..
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An estimated 30 Viet Cong
rate on any one elected
,t / #
Pr.'i.ient ant chairman of
.
sion
over
the
timetable
drag
crept to the edge of the spraw
'
of lets!
-,,.
: '
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! ant J. K. Galkiay not.
on
forever."
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Hog Tan Son Nbut airbase
fl. govsrncir appeared
ne t
Dc
Gaulle
made
the
cornand
.
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rifle,
and fired recoilless
a 1&amp;..tation state radio hook
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1
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mortars for 13 minutes at i
,
.
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highest one.yenr Increase cv.-r
R.1,bIkns
seeking
to
Maurice
Couve
de
MurvIlle
.U'II
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sleep13,000
girlV
.
storage facWtles,
j
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t the states highest of- told the cabinet the Lofted
tog warriors and rows of air
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States in a note Tuesday re
total
of 15,0!t' ,tatlns were in
k4!11
.
planes.
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Jected
de
Gaulle's
one-year
service
at the ml of the
Ut
Thousands of persons In Salauction,
deadline for withdrawal of
Itevenue totac,1 F.S milli n
goo watched from rooftops a'
:
.
'As chief executive."
troops and bases from France
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in 1%, an Incrrive of 10
flares, tracers and flaming
said, giving an example
as too abort The note said
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aviation fuel tit the night sky.
MY such haste "could jeopardize
his crime-rate
I- r *,-mmon %hare outst:tntlinz
damaged 33 airThe
powers
are
limited
to
removal
the
security
Interests
of all
r mparet to
nte.i to
places before
'hLEPIIAST STAMPEDE' is the theme of the Republican rally Thursday
from office of certain law members" of NATO.
per share in l.-$ after
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sponsored
by
the
Sanford
Women
Republican
enforcement officials who are
evening at Loch Arbor,
Britain meanwhile handed
aiustnicnt for the lt4j twodrove them away
Club. All GOP candidates in the current campaign, Including two for
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charged by a grand Jury with a note to France formally reU. S. and South Vietnamese ,
for.nr.e' stock split.
will
attend
the
bar-b-q.
Pictured
from
the
left:
Mrs.
Mary
Lou
.
malfeasance."
governor,
Jecting France's contention it
-.
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.
- troops who pursued the fleeCapital e x penditu re s
Hamessley. Stampede committee chairman; Mrs. Robert E. Johnson, club
Burns was cut off by the is impossible to modify NATO
5nit.t to 5!i million ,lur.
log guerrillas reported sever- TRADITION, A&amp; L r I b
candidate
for
the
School
Board.
program
moderator
when
he
by
common
agreement.
president, and Mrs. Jean Bryant,
nttc,i that
at hours later they caught ts
in, i'
(Herald Photo)
boll-cutting marked the
addressed Democratic oppon.
I
The British note replied to
with them about three miles
thc -e fools were ue.i to cof
Mi.
ent
Robert
King
High,
Saigon and kill, formal opening of Scott
a communication from the _____________________________________________________________________________________
southwest of
an l anti improve. customer
ami sayIng: '1 think it us Un. Trench government of March
ed two in a brief fire fight. Kelly 'is campaign head. i','ee and protle. for pree.quarters
here
Tuesday
j
fair
for
people
to
point
their
29
which
spelled
out
de
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But the others got away.
• cit ansI future jenuinti. fur
the
finger at you about the crime Gaulle's timetable for the
Elsewhere on the war front, afternoon. Fro
phone growth.
situation
in
Dade
County
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a Russianbuilt anti.aicratt left: Mrs. W. Vincent
pc
company ncentty anThe governor was stopped, from N.%TO', integrated cornmissile that down a U.S. Navy Roberts, John hailer,
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, than a miles and it would be
pl..ns to ipsue I., l'.'lEngland,
radioed
Tuesday
tional
no'iut."ti
Inited
Press
as
was
Interna
High when he answer- mands and for the removal of
Skyralder about 33 miles Joel I'leld, Kelly. Roy
,
era
of
its
common sine-k riils
from
France.
The
Italian
luxury
liner
morning
that
live
men
had
unable
to
client
a
rescue.
The
N
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•d: 'Now Just a moment ' . ." American base
south of the North Vietnamese G. Williams and Dr.
l
EW
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Similar
notes
We
expect.
Michelangelo
today
was
re
been
washed
overboard
and
411-foot
Chuscal
reported
Also
ardent
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the governor speak
city of Vials. The pilot was Roberts.
ti
'-cl
share"
of
c.'mii,oti t
mountainous waves and winds
Kelly supporters are
out? Does he offer his Co. ad from other NATO mem- ported plowing its way out of lost in heavy seas.
listed as missing.
The Coast Guard sent airon
the
haais
of
one aittliti- .!
operation
to law enforcement bets.
ship
S
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4010
It was the 14th U. S. plane the three Roberts chil%iOICflt orth Atlantic storm craft from Argentia, Nfld , to
,harrs h
ahare.
for
cacti
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agencies?" Scott
The American note warned
Kelly. of
downed by the surface-to-ale dren at the right. IM%%
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that financial problems lnvolv. that claimed the lives of two search for the men but no 05
e
ret
tr.I tialt'
'th
of
record.
Ile
er
photo:
Kelly
stands
Lakeland, ailed.
also said
missiles since bombing of
b0
the
lattir 1.411
the
governor's
office
should
ed
in
the
pullout
will
have
to
of
its
passengers
and
swept
sightings
were
reported,
The
Ltd.,
of
G1299ow.
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North Vietnam began 14 beside an old model T,
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of
the
be
discussed
and
reminded
five
crewmen
from
another
Chuscal
said
it
was
leaving
the
search
for
the
missing
h
symbolizing "we need a
male grater u is
'
months ago
the scene because the wind seamen early today.
I' rin the year the corn.
France that French forces in vessel into the sea.
America's first 1152 heavy new machine."
state Sheriff's Bureau.
to less
Still
another
ship,
a
Liberian
and
rain
cut
visibility
' free clioling area 'Sn'
will
lose
their
t'.
S.
North
bomber raid against
Republican Claude Kirk, of Germany
Th6fiLibrtan freight.
crewmen,
43
rxr:in.ic.i
to Inelu.Ic' (irnrvia.
Jacksonville. said the gover- nuclear weapons when they freighter with
Vietnam triggered landslides
ci Bolos flashed an SOS and
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of stnkirr 'u
area now CoS Cli
was
4.0
danger
The
toll-(rr.'
removed
from
NATO
cornare
that completely ,a ed ,of1
nor should make treater use
reported it was flooding and
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the violent storm.
420 -,%oluaro sitiles anti Includr-mi
section of Me ital
CM
to danger of slakins in 20.
of the crand Jury system to mand July 1.
The dead were passengers
I
arcoq% in nit-re than 11"Y")
via supply route to South
foot waves.
fight crime and his GOP op.
Michelangelo.
aboard the
a51%.
Vietnam. U. a. Officials said.
Storm S~
portent In the May 3 PH
is
now
In
progress
to
According to reparb made
Coast Guard cutter Bibb sailmary, Richard Muidrew °
tcwhe the storm
APRIL 12, 1)44
s 111,t.111 til e ooliditnient need-I
by pilot.. of low-level recon'
ed from Botton and reached
Melbourne, said lealslat,on
"of exceptional violence" buf.
Admissions
telephones in
nalssance planes, tonal of has
tn p,i,l
.
the Rokos to escort it to New.
might be passed to make more
feted the 43.000-ton ship Tues.
vy bombs droppoill by the Ardys David. Pearl How.
otl.n Faliford exchange to the
foundland. The Coast Guard
state aid available to small
day on Its run from Naples,
giant Stratafortrosess Tuesday Islas. AndW Watkins. Kate J.
This
BAXTER S. ROWAN
ç' .t rite. ,ii:,1ir
reported waves of 20 feet,
police agencies,
Genoa and Gibraltar to New
Strickland,
,
&amp;
France.
Swaim,
Ci 200 winds of 30 knots and a viii.
Baxter S. Rowan, •8,
a
moon.
sent whole sldu ci
tailed Press International
is sti ,--lt:h-tl to bcjn
liiid Valley to the Mid-Auan'
All
of
the
candidates
agreed
Street,
York. 'Die storm delayed the
tabs thundering into the Mu Bruce A. Palmer, Lewis SUn- A system of violent wea- tic toast today,
In February lt)'7.
died at 2:30 bility of three miles.
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:9h I
tt a t hours W
20th
°
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his borne.
today
at
GIs Pass blocking It to all ter, Sarah Ann Harper, Gil User which spawned at least
or
Winter Park Telephone cornrnons
The freighter, owned by
tornado watch was post. ministration, would move
A
Born Oct. 20. ISM to
::?dntIei as John
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bert R. Daigle, Flossie Caldtraffic
At ahead as a "united state"
Ra- Western Sea Transport, Ltd.
subscril,ers oteppe4l ull
an
Insurance
phine.
Va..
The eirplifl. which serve, well. Vashtl Tucker. Alfred two tornadoes in Arkansas, td for extreme southeast
TIERKELEY, CAllf. (UPD— 1. Steinbach, 54.
had lived In said its cargo of banana. was
icage of the ,.rvcc' ,turinsal, 1rtions f central ad under the now reapportion. fl man
rom
e
us
Sanspreadf
tb.was hospitalized and company executive from Chi. Sanford for th e past 16 years. sevefly amag .
both military and dyiflan teat. Cottrsll, Adele Smith,
lsisp;i west and
north
'.
ing the yta
merit.
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altrglUe
CI.t arresteci Thesday nirht cago, and the other Dr. Wer- A retired farmer, be was a
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Gordou 0. Batson, Deltona;
miles from lbs city center.
north Alabama.
who is from Tallahassee, all
With takeoffs and landings B. Tom )fagenhelmer, EnterOfficial
An area north of Sheridan,
polities has no place
ices every 30 seconds.t it Is Pthei Henri A. Booth, Jean
Ark., was hit by a tornado In education, Burns refers-ed
n
ftuut,
b,üe
Mare.
Pa
considered the world's $.lest.
At least to the
late
Tuesday
night.
Wicled For
1945 sessIon of the
Most of the casualties were tticia Delaney, Mints,
seven homes were heavily
Birth,
from the 6OUs Replacement
when the twister Legislature which he said was
damaged
Depot —a transient center Sir, and Mrs. Ben Strick.
touched the ground along U.S. the "most education. mintled
where virtually all U. S. ser- land, Sanford a girl; Mr. and Tax Evasion
167
about six miles north of In history" under his direclion,
viceman arriving or leaving Mrs. Grady Caldwell, Sanford DETROIT (t1Pfl — A fed- Sheridan.
Vietnam pass through. About a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Allan cral grand jury indicted Louis Another tornado touched Although agreeing on the
C. Miriani, a fi,r,nrr 1)ctrolt dow-n at Swan Lake, Ark., and $5,000 basic salary for teach300 were reported sleeping In Hampton, Ostc,n, a girl.
Discharges
mayor who i nuw on the city
the replacement depot's tent
20 miles east a Pine Bluff irs. both Kirk anti Muldrcw
city when the pre-dawn attack Nellie Cushman and baby council, on charges of Income noliceman reported another said then, should
ew
boy, Jamu Bryant, Thomas tax evasion.
was launched. - __
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tunnel
cloud
but
neither
ap.
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,is sny ''u aiiiiw&amp;.iiy. aura .ii.0
went under our bunks," said Nancy Knight and baby boy, Stlriani, 67, failed to report damage,
for more efficiency in governLouts Rotunda, David II. income totaling $13R,000 from
Spec. 4 Logan Johnson
No one was seriously hurt merit and Muldrew said a
fluzsman, led. "The barrage Moore, AUc. Singleton, San. 1939 through IN.?. Two of in the wind storms.
study might ahow the t a *
lasted about 11 minutes. i lord; Carolyn Bartosrek, Di. those year. he wis earning The storm system brought burden was not fairly spread
ran barefoot from the bar. Bary; Carrie Oglesby, Lake $23,000 annually as mayor of thunderstorms to a broad in Florida,
racks to a sandbagged area Monroe; Betty .1. WrIght and the nation'. fifth largest city band of the South. Large hail The governor said he would
Miriani Imniciliately issued
-about soo of us tryin g to get baby girl, I.ongwood,
and locally heavy rains were support a one cent sales tax
a stateuit'nt saying he was
aenure."
from the mid-Miss. increase if conintiusion study
reii-rtcd
I
"innocent" and "confident
Cien, William C, Wesimore
Iiilppi Valley to the mid-At- now under way said it was
trail
fair
will
result
land, commander of u,
!
lantle Coast.
warranted.
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-Almost three in ches of rib
Kelly said he would 'look
compared
lie
ease
to
his
Uttered flight line just hours
of William 0. Stratton,fell at line Bluff, Ark., in six for fat" to cut from govern,
that
after the attack. The base in.
,hours Tuesday night white ment spending and waa cut
the f•rmer RepublIcan gayer.
on
alert"
stained
"red
Indict.
Cape
Glrardesu, Mo., Padueah off when he brought up his
throughout the day and Viet.
TAILAIMssrE (UP!) — nor of Illinois, who was
and Bowting Green, Ky., is. recent attack on the govertax
o-ed
on
evasion
charges.
civilians
names.
working 'riseStatsSupremecx-t
ported more th an an inch.
nors uas of a private altther. were turned back.
day ordered a jury trialfs The government used a "net
Rain fell across the UPPIT plane cued to 1dm by two
"It is impractical tO es-' a Plnellas County couple who worth" thjory to buIld a case I'lalns to the
far Northwest food chain executives In
celtic of an airtight defense claimed the county Illegally againit Stratton, but he was
with occasional snow noted hi Jacksonville for $1 a year,
against attacks of this na- cut down trees and shrubs on acquitted after a lengthy trial, the high mountains
and 'or•
U. S. Atty. Lawrence Gubow
tore,"
Westmorsland
told their property.
lIons of Nebraska and the DaSome of the world'a most
hiin said the government hoped to
newsmen, "Rut we learn es.
Sir. and Mrs. Allen
lotas.
expensive real estste lie-a
sons every time there Is an said a county road mainten- prove that Mirianis asseta
Frost was expected early to- along the eightml1e ocean
attack like this and we put ance crew cut valuable trees and expenditures during the
day Ins
Ore front at Miami Beach, Fia.
glon
perit,sl
in
question
wcre
more
this knowledge to work.
ant •h,-,hh.r "-'
fri-cm th.l.' nr,.
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On Uflht HI flP ronniE. not.
man rie reported in Income,
"Tbere were a few planes petty on County Road 49
owed the Internal ;d chilly readings. Ifoweser,
destroyed but very few. The
They claimed the vegeta tion arid that he
the Deep South enjoyed nIghtrest were damaged but they was used as a wIndbreak to Revenue Service Ile.?,
to back taxes Referring to thetime marks in the lOs and 70s.
are repairable and work a!- protect against frost and
Stratton Indictment, Mirisni
ready has begun to get them give privacy for their
said "I am deeply shocked to
flying again,
petty,
"Our casualUes were re- lb.. eounty, however, con- see that the government is
grettable but they could have tendod the crews cut dow-n putting me to the same or'.
bun worse. In my Judgment only scni
oak, pc:metto, deal.'
8 VIII cong reu sflort—con- myrtle, weeds and like vega.
pid.rabty abort—of their ob- tation.
jecUve."
The Whites lost out in Cit
cult Court and the District
Court of Appeals, but the Suprime Court said "this case
GORl7.IA, Italy (UPI) —
Jomanian woman took adyan- should go to trial before a
tag, of an Easter tour of Jury." It said the Jury should
Yugoslavia sail crossed clan- be th e one to decide whether
deatinely into Italy near hire,any valuable trees had been
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when club - swinging police Germany. Both suffered skull Church
of the Covenant, a
bioke up a rally by 2,000 anti, fractures when mountainous past master
of Masonic Lodge
war demonstrators Who hang- waves hit the MIeh'langeln 312, of Raphine, s member of
rd President Lyndon B. John- and slammed scores of pa
the Sanford Tourist and Shuion in effigy.
callers into bulkheads or fl.board Club, and of the
A force of 120 helmeted po- knocked them off their feet. Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch
11c
and sheriff's deputies The British refrigerator ship Association.
was used to break u the rally Chuscal, en mute from King
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
near the University of Call. ston, Jamaica. to Avonmouth, Louise liowars, of Sanford, and
fonda campus.
a sister, Mr.. William C. McPolice chief Addison Ford'
Cormlck, of Raphine.
Date
Election
trig called the rally illegal
Brisson Funeral Home Is
since no permit had been is. LEOPOLI)VILI.E. C it
(171711—Elections for govern. In charge of arrangements. -

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The annual meeting of :he
re-inpanr's .tocl,hol&amp;tCti will be
held in the public meeting
room of the Fir at National
Think at Winter Park on April
19 at 3 p.m.

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at the se-hunl ncxt
parents rrgltt t ins: 1trop4-Cwit' must he Sit
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Pewsa IL .1 Isatord. wh.
died t.4sy, will b. at 1:18
psi. Friday at rl.eou Yun.
eral H.ae with Rev. Thrnss
St Presbyterian
Kakia
he Covenant eVil.

HOMEOWNERS
pORROW FROM

Italian polic, said. Te worn- cut down, and if so, what
damages should be paid
an, 40, a ste. factory
Sr was sent to a reruge.
camp at nearby Padricisno
pending a decision en her request for political asylum,

Funeral Notice

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of club-swinging which cli. provinces will be held April
maxesi the tense con frontation 25, the Interior Ministry anbetween officers and demon- nvunced Tuesday, The most
str ators by saying, "It's all Important tist Is expect-ed in
we could do. They were walk- F.lisabethville where (',odfroltl
Log all over us. We hsd to take Munongu, a close ally of furtint We had to slug it out. met Prime Minister Moise
They were slugging u-s and Tihombe, faces strong opposi.
tion,
spitg on us"

b Jury

Seals can remain under
water 10 to 30 minutcw,

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c-'it to an average of 4,2041
A day.
;.il saay oho puintc.t out
that the t'tcl tax burden for
subscriber telephone service
during l9' averaged over
Srt l p.r t.l,)iunc.
the cont.
In the tax It etC
taxes, the
s
operw
cog
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pe r ri-tit federal excise tax
10
fli sni municipal excise taxes.

Ihswntowa Orlasd.

TB 6.1616

I. SomiWe
Mildred Raw

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listed into the ac'tivs duty Air
Force.
The delayed enlistment pro.
gram enables applkanta to
complete their piper work
early and offers a wider a,l.nuts S. Parker, tanlldate lection of career training
for Volusia county State R,. aresio. Mury facts an the pro.
Publican Committeeman, will gm-am can be obtained from
be guest speaker at next Mon. Sergeant l'uryea who visits
day', 7:-'lO p.m. meeting of the the Sanford tlS() from Il
DeBar7 Republican Club at am. to 1 p.m. each Thursday
the Community Crrmt,r. Part y or call the Orlando Air l-'orre
policies at the at,tto level will Recruiting of f (. at 425-704314.
14 discu,sr,l.
Tokyo I. closer to Alaskan
Parker, who has stated it is
IsIs belief lrsterrata of Florid- ports than to the west coast
fans will I.e twit sen-eu of the United States.
.
through accelerating the trend
to two-party government In
county nuI state, will explain
how this system of 'self.policing" in gomrnma-nt arliti- j
Swccesiors to A. F. Ramsay
ties can be achieved In Flur.
Flo.,.ts P.m All Occisiens
Ida.
PCITTID PLANTS
Glenn Smith. pfesident of
CUT FLOWERS
the I)rllary club, urges all ReCORSAGES
publicans in the I)eflary area I
to "come out to learn how
2321 Omepeslhl. Ave.
they may share in this tram
Mrs.4u
FLORAPAX
Pill DILIVIET
effort to select arid elect cum.
323'I$Sl
potent party candidates."

L-Ke L
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To Hear Talk

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mentod by their leader, Mrs
Johnson, who also
if.
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for winning first place in
health at the recent County
Events Day. She also comptimentsid Ilanibi for her public
speaking entry on tiensfet's.
Fourteen rls, along with
their leaders, Mrs. Johnson
and M rs. Joams, DuBois, were
present.

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Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. MARTHA DEAL

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J. McBRIDE ROBERT C. GRIER
Jacksonville, Florida

Palm lay, Florida
MRS. JOSEPH C. ARBORIO
Lush., Florida
WILLIAM ALBERT DWARS
Holly Hill, Florida
PALPH G. WRIGHT
Jacksonville, Florida
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MRS. RAYMOND HIGHTOWER
Moultrie, Georgia
MISS DALE P. ROSENSTEIN
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Tavares, Florida

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Daytona leach, Florida

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sitar meeting of the Auxiliary
Unit of Old Glory American
Legion Post 183 of Altamonte
Spring. scheduled for p.m.
Monday at the Post ibm, on
Prairie Lake.
Serving on the nominating
committee are Mrs Sally
Fisulliaber, chairman, anti MnEva Kellar and Mrs. Grace
Anihacher.
At a board meeting held
recently at the home of the
president, Mrs. Molly Steudle,
on Kentia Drive, Casselberny,
It w as reported by Mrs. Cathcnn. Burkhardt, rehabilitation
chairman, that a seeing sea'ion will be hell t the Fern
Park home t Mrs. Nance
Russell at 10 cm April '41
made
Comfort articles alIt
at this time to he sent to the
three vetrrans hospitals in the
state.
ing the hoard meeting, luncheon was UI!Ynd UI

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JAMES COWART
JUNE TOLlS
Orlando, Florida
Titusville, Florida
NICU L LAHR
EVA CARTER
Orlando, Florida Rockledge, Florida
MARGARET LIVINGSTON

The nominating committee

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MARY SPONENBURGH
Orlando, Florida
HARRY PERCHAN
Dayton. leach, Florida
WILLIAM G. CARTE
Sanford, Florida

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April 14, 15 &amp; 16
10:00 A.M. 'tIl 5:00 P.M.

past

Come In And Get Your Free "MATCH the PRIZE" Ticket Today!

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world by his colleagues In
Perch
science and honored with de. i _ss
universities
In
from
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various countries, has
explicably - never until now,:
received a I)oct°r of Science

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WinneseDixie's "Match the Prize" Game

Winne A.

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Match the Prize

57oOW OVF.1lSl(ahlT
CHESTER, Pa (Ui'l)
C. P. Snow, renoanel British
scientist anti novelist, though

ADS... AND THOSE RESULTS

8 TV SETS

PLUS 2 BOATS 12 WATCHES
and 5 DAMOND RINGS

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coming year will he elected at.
week's meeting.

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BUSINESSMAN

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cent dress revue were

the l.aoile-e Auxiliary will hold
meetings at p.m. Thursday
at the Post house, 200 Conrord Drive.
Post offierts for the Corning
year will be nominate.1 with
the election scheduled for
Thursday, April 2t, at S p.m.

NATIVE OP

LAKE

May I at :3O p.m. at the
County Agricultural Center.
Guest, will be mothers of the
member. and Mrs. Margaret
leonard. home economist with
Florida Power and Light Corn.
pany, and the County Horn.
Economic. Agent, Miss Myrtle
lVilson.
Final plans for the dinner
were mad. at the regular
monthly meeting of the club
Monday at the Community
fluIldin.
Patty flak.-r, president. •sited over a short business
si-out-n- All the members
aaist in preparing th. fond
and Patty appointed, to t a..
chairman for preparing table',
Itambi Chesser and Myrtir
Harris; decorating anti place
carts, Debbie Smith and Te.
quits Chesser. All girls will
serve on clean-up committee.
Girls who entered the ri--

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will be hostesses for a Mothee. Day dinner to be held

Pick up your FREE "Match the PRIZE crnek,pes at the end
of the check lane or at the store monoeri office. In each
sealed envelop, is a half of a picture of a valuable prize.
Save your half pictures. When you collect both halves (left and
right) of any of the pictures of a prize you will win that prize.
S Employees of our company arid their immediate families
are not eligible.
S Adults only pleas..
No purchase is reces.ory.

AND THERE'S PLENTY MORE WHERE THEY CAME FROM!

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Are Announced

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Ask Asy P.Hew Leldeee

WON ALREADY

For Mothers

Fly i.e. ('asselherry

ADVERTISING DOLLARS ARIE INW.&amp;STED • •

What better gift could you gill.
Grandmother than a portrait of her
Grandchild.

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invested ONLY in your trading area!

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PERFECT MOTHERS DAY GIFT
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recognit on
Foraal d.4ltlon o( the Sunday with the annual buai- able help and counsel in mary
GenesGeflYa itorical
d ..-tir
of the m.um
logica.l Society Museum has new officer,.
The matter of future . . .
be.n eel foe $ p.m. Saturday
In other business of the
(Tbo tollowIne guide
gener- memberships will be ferr,4 $
7,
the
society.
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esecutire
seuion, the
May
by
the
naUon'
s
food
hopping
The American Guild of Or
u to the bylaws committee.
bosrt
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L.
Sieg,
W
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offer
i
buy. for this wksnd was erutiw.
gaai,ti Central Florida chap
A vote of appreciation w,
are
,.
The
eflimonies
the
entire
Sieg
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spokesman
for
prepared
by
the
U.S.
ter elected two Sanford must
given
David and Calvin 01i .
vicuitur,
In
conjunction
with
the
so
family, to present the
partmeoti of
clans to key officer positions
barn (or bulldozing the par..
meeta
two-day
clety's
annul
I
concrete
pavilion.
approziand
Interior
for
UPI.)
meet
Thursday night at their
ing which will cpus Saturday mat.ly 30 a 40 feet with gal- ing and tennis court areas at
•
ing at the First Presbyterian
.1
morning. May I, with a picnic vsnlzed roof, to be built in Fort Lane Park and the ho,.
W.tlIlr,To'
Church
here.
(UPI)
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and fish fry at Fort Lane Fj i. Park, was graictul- pitality committee was
To head the organization as ,
.
April Is a whimsical month
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Dean (president) Mrs. Louise
Many of the vegetables and [lark an Lake Barney, C0fl ly acc,pted by th tnisters. It giatulated on its work
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called
Touhy was chosen and Mrs
Sk Pavilion fine cooperation in the the"
fruits
u
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which will reach the tue with the d.dkation that
.
.
Beatrice Buck will serve as
table soon se, either ready to afternoon and a get-together and it is hoped it will be corn- successful dinners put on 1.&gt;secretary. Mrs. Touhy is min.,
'.. harvested, or due iii the
pletci in time for the picnic the aod,ty.
.
Mrs.
C. Kilbe., chairma fl
liter of music at First Prea.
ni-ar future. F.mrh week the
and fish fry.
I
byterlan
Church
and
Mrs.
.
It was reported two of the of the historical committ..
harvests dii., Increase th e
Buck is organist-choir director
%ersity of foods available to
members, I)(rIy Whiting and reported two tape rscordins
SEVEN
M.I(INES
' re dvanci ii iii rdrlk
cercrn,j,it,.
at
h.•
.\Iirlie
in
,
Holy Cross
at
Epiicoil
,
,
Stewart Mathieuz, have corn- have been mad, which
tlia homemaker.
Harrack, Sanford Natul Air Stat ion. Mn;. If. If. tettor, commanding of
Church Walter Hewitt, Winter
older
citi.
n
reminiscences
a(
eat pri~os are leveling ft.
plated laying the floor tile i
ficer. presented new stripirs to (from Ieft) S Sut. B. C. Richard!,on. C10PI.
Park Presbyterian organistt)e museum Funds for this sent who remember early day,
Best roast., chuck st..ks, and
W.
E.
Bennett.
C.
I).
Crutchfield
and
Ii.
It.
Parker;
I.nnce
T.
G.
(p!.
choir director, is the retirunt
project were aided by contri- In th. community. A history
sirlu:ri steaks are in fOOd
(;ritrr and A. J. Ixitti and Pfc . J. L. 1i
( Na v y Photo)
dean.
supply at moderat. prices.
butioni of $2.5 from the Gin, of (;.neva indust ries also ha,
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Others selected to serve the
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MRS. LOUISE TOCILY professional group are Mrs
'r
PARIS (UPI)-The )•r• h (;.r.va Ertension Hom.rnak- printed for sal, at a small
a
con is joining hams, sausage.,
Helen Rice, sub-dean: Mrs.
to
(Onstift,tjon C
•
I picnic, and apaisribe in good government has refused for cr1 Club, and various amounts price.
Grace Cornrnan, treasurer;
.
Tentative plans for a toir
I supply. Even the lamb out. the fir-it time for ?O year. to from individuals.
ift''Ofl
.
Leiter Griller, historian, and
of Cape Kennedy have b..
Dir islon I,)
permit a ceremony in }'arja
small
a
:
to'.k
is
more
promising.
Broil,
Robert itrnaur. registrar.
l ('
.-r-fryers sn-I turkey remain this year in memory of Amer- l&lt;.ki., at a hank for valuable tabled for the present as or
lean soldiers killed in the paper. as approved and it su,ekday dates ar. open for
as economical meat buys.
In
a
city's
libe ration In 1944.
For the second week
was voted to sponsor a Me- bus schedules.
Miss Marcelle Thorns,, or. moral Service at the Geneva ,w, egg prices have declined.
1 hey ma ke a good protein ganiter of the annual eer.- Cemetery. May 11(5. at which
OVER 35 YEARS
.'
(
many, said today she receied times flags .uti be placel
.,
°':At First A Palmetto
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AuparagUi, art4sokes. green a "brusque' letter from I)r- graves of all veterans.
(Alongside old post stile.)
ANTONIO, Tex itl'l
b.'ans, cabbage, corn, and let. fesise MinIst., Pierre M,ssmer cleanup day will be held this
.
to
-President Johnson plans
uce lead the vegetable pleitti- iides'min,g her the ceremony' I Saturday at the cemetery.
$
journey to Mexico City Thurs.i!s list. Onions, potato.., could not be held this year at ginning at M am.
day and Friday for a 'brief
squash, and sweet the Invalid,., shrine of Fran.
spinach,
from the recent
LONDON (Ui'I -- t)ac I
and informal' tisit that slI
ce's military hero.. and tomb membership drie showed a
res are also good vege;
mark his first trip to a fur. Forman, a dentist with
tall- )uyi for this weekend, of Napoleors
total of &amp;O Adult and six juninternational practice, has
eign capital a. President.
Applei, avocados, bananas, Messmer gave isa reason for br meinberihpi with three • Carpets 0 Furniture
Responding to a cordial found a way to overcome the
iraprfrut, lemons, oranges, the transfer, she said. Sbo siring as perpetual members.
• Tile
from Mrsicaii I language barrier.
suggestion"
ri-apples, and strawberries said she has now transferred A lifetime memberohip has
Presielnnt Gustavo l)ia: Ordar,! Forman wrote, a sIx.psi-e 0 Rental Btdo
are the plentiful fruits. Strew. It to the American military b*tn ex!rrded Mrs. John Wil.
SIIEI1lI-'F J. I.. 1101111Y pre.iented it 1,la(I tle from the Vlorida Sheriff
W
V
cemetery
Burton",
near
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terries are new to the list.
Iloyn Ranch to 1'..mpl,eiI Linning I'o4 American Legion Tuesday night.
Secretary of State Dean husk which inIudcs such key dciiRemember to chec k speals Paris
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Frank Luker, right, pant commander, receiven the plaque. Adjutant
In unveiling a statue of Aura- tal chair expreaalona as:
The ceremony, held In
i5 you shop. Many prices were
Gene Stovall In or the left.
ham Lincoln that this country 'Open wider," "this will have
(Herald Photo)
holiday buy- operation with the American
ed
for
the
low
has given to Mexico as a $)M. i to come out," and "The fee
ing for East.?, and many Legion's Part, Post No. 1,
bol of friendship.
is , , ,"
items seem to be marked has been held each Jun. 10
The President, who likes to
Before Fornsan's book. "Con.
down
as promotional leads. alne. 1945. It has become
pop in unexpectedly at places, versation with Your Paitlent.'
as 'i!ergazit Kelly
National fish plentiful. an know
mad, his surprise announce a dentist would have to act
after the first Amer-Iaes1
red
salmon,
eceflops,
Day,'
ment after the First Lady and out what he wanted to say to ST. PIItRSRURG (UPI)- married, lie said there are an "A man has a tight to live
and poi'tiuss. can to faU is the liberation of
Rush already had been de,itnpatient who spoke a differ- A Roman Catholic priest who estimated $,(O such pric;ts In and I shall do what I can to and fish stkk@
Again check for ioc&amp;l specials. Paris.
sled co-chairmen of a 15e. cist lsnae
broke his vow of celibacy the United States.
help them live and regain their
Sgt Laurence Russell Kelly,
member bipartisan U. S. titl
The result of these dental issued a call to his 'fellow I '-These men have a sti gma
of Altoona, Pa., fell on the
said.
self
respect,"
gallon at the event.
am trying to erase," tic
Johnson is scheduled to dramatics, according to Brian
outskirt. of Paris on August
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le pers" to attend a Mass in a
Lux of the General Dental,
2$, 1944. MIss Thomas, a
stilt. In Mexico City at
forsaken his celibacy ',rows
Thursday and remain Practitioners Association, was rented school auditorium
pharmacist, was the first to
P. M.
may not remain an actisc
'that your receptionist dou. day.
reach him,
,e
through lunch c.n Friday.
priest and must leave any
lather Anthony Girandols,
N*A:
%
-Folk
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'Then be Is likely to fly hick bled up with laughter and
where
his
clerical
identNEW
YORE
(UPI)
area
patient thinks you have who said he has remained In.
to his Lili Ranch In Texas to
Ity Is known or face excom singer Edit, Snell arrived
mental ho. c-ognito in conformity with
here on horseback,
resume an extended laitcr escaped from a
ending a Vatted Press laternatinnal
church requirement. since hisj NEW ORK (Ul'lu - A muniratlon.
stay that began last Thursday. pital.'
lie was ordained in 191* and year-long cross country trek
Yellowstone National Park
marriage last year, Invited fi,y Scout troop will do battle
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cersa'd in 'escral part'hes us ri be half of the heart fund,
'those Catholics who lime,
whose is the largest national park In
aith
the
unIerrouni
155
155
The 41-year-old Bnall,
Washington Thursday to
the
East
before
his
marriage,
excommunicated for one
th. nation, covering $472
tend some meetings on beautl.{
as a IS.month-otd dasighter died of
reason or another to attend'' attempt to cover every inch of b. said, then worked
square
milsa in Wyoming
Iicatiou projects. She and
New York City's subway waiter, a restaurant cashier, congenital heart defect., gave Mostana and Idaho.
the fass.
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Rush and their delegation will
way
and
shows
slong
the
- a newspaper reporter
and
e
"I call them my fi-lw lep- ststem In lea. thin 24 hours.
fl y Thursday aboard a presiurged audiences to send money ______________________________________________________________________________________
irs, and want to tell them TI,- si',ut,, from Troop 00 • race track porter.
dentlal jet to Randolph Air
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H. said he revealed his to the fund.
that perhaps they base stout
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Force Base, near San Antonio,
In WhItestone, Queens, will identity because he was tired
Snell
left
his
nati-is
manmade
laws
of
the
Seminole County high school ed the
and pick up the President for
church but they haven't br,- attempt to shatter the •xi't. of "hiding and being stripped 1.-na, Calif. on April 11, 194*.
the thousand-mile leg In %li-xl- seniors can no.. rw'er-.
on
the
aerospace
team
ken the divine laws," he slt1 tg record of slightly more of any dignity." lie and his His wife and children folio-wed
plate
co City.
wIfe have a son,
hint in s trailer truck.
lie said he will say the Mass than 25 hours, set in l94.
Force's deThe status they will unveil through the Air
A group of mathematics
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• a. m., in the Bay l'ouiit1
Is a bronze replica, by sculp- layed enlistment program, at
tot Felix de Weldon. of Au- Ti8gt. Nehsor, l'uryea, San- elementary school, and added1 scholars mm 7dassachusctt,
gust Saint-Gaudens' "Standing ford Air Force recruiter, an- that it would be for Chrls'lans 1 Institute of Technology
ad the complex labyrinth
of all faiths
Lincoln" it I.lncoln Park in nouriced,
without buying an extra sub..
al'o
said
be
hopes
lie
Program gives seniors an
Chicago. Do Weldon did it un
the establish a "half.wsy house" way token last week but fail* :
opportt.nity
,
to
sign
up
In
der a l%4 congressional
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inactive Air Force reserves for other priests who have sd tu) break the record
propriatlnn of
from 10 to '0) days After
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NAS VOLLEYBALL
One Staff volleyball team, undefehted in eight games, has won the NAS
Sanford intra.rnural Volleyball Championship. The teilm, shown holding
Individual awards, Includes left to right, Lcdr. Neil Harris, Lt. (ig)

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PHILADELPHIA tT1 _iJOCe5 combined for 62 points to
Boston Coach Red Auer.
period.
the
final
The Boston Celtics. wIth the ai the Celtics opined up a nj
flavllcek
finished
with
321
bach
was 'really surprised to
Eastern Division title safely 17-point lead in the fourth per
'win In live games.'
tucked away for th e 10th led and repulsed every PbtaJ points and Sam Jones 'with
straight tim., sat back today
1 told those guys before
rally In the closing but the 76ers Wilt Chamberlain
to await word whether Lo. delphia
game.scoring honors with the series I didn't want to
closest
the
Ters
took
Angeles or St. Louis will face minutes. The
finish my career In Philadel
points at 16 points,
th em in the final playoffs of could get was six
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'miserable shoot. isid. 'It gave me a great
'lie 76cr, started strong. r d his 76.rs
ciatlon
defeat. Philadel deal of pleasure to beat Phil.
The Hawks currently trail scoring the first se%Ifl points ing for the
only 2$ of adelphia here on it., own
rt
cashed
but
Boston
bounc.
his
also
the Los Angeles Lakers 32 In of the game
especially since liv Kosloff
th e foul
straight
32
attempts
from
their best-of-seven series. The, el back for eight
stay while Boston was making 31 said Philadelphia would win
sixth game is scheduled for points and went ahead to
cichi traniht in the playoffs."
tonight on the Hawks home IT-IS with Bill Russcll's stuff
ictory on Philadel
The
Schsea who kept the door
shot
'with
5
01
remaining
in
court.
Philadelphia loker phias home c' we! a real
of
the
The Celtics clinched their the first pe riod
room closed for 20 minute, feat for Boston. They had lost
Boston surged to a
berth In the finals with a 130.
following
the game, said that 10 times In a row at
112 win over the Philadelphia lead at halftime and Philatel. in the first half Chambcrlain tiots ilsU here before Tuesda,'
Ike Tuesday night, their phia cut the edge to
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fourth 'win In use pla)off 9 02 left In th. third
Russell then triggered an eight
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Fairly's elgtith in- aLa short of establishing a new
Koidaz•DTYsdaI. holdout mci- fl ee fly.
Robinson sad RobInson ii. dent, scattered six Hositon ning bit off reliever Frank National League mark.
Juan Maritha.1 had the Cubs
ready has declared the fIrst angles while going th. route. Carph scored Maury Wills
the
handcuffed
from the start.
proved to be
dividend in Baltimore's Amer-, The %inatrs' secoad ma with in
Tb. hi;? kIcking righty retix.
run.
Dodger
winning-hot
was scored In typical
ican League pennant stock,
f
The Giant.. had a $0 lead .4 the flit 15 batters
junlot partner. faihon. Wes Parker drew a
Frank, the
ed,
a streak that ended when
got
a
e
Cubs
ever
sixth inning 'walk from ling before th
Joined Brook, on the Orioles pitcher Robin Roberta. who man on base - which took fIrst baseman Willie McCovey
he
roster this icason after 101 made hi, 13th season opening' some time. Willie Mays hlh- booted a ground ball. Still,
serious trouble
Fran'
was
never
:iests with t h e Cincinnati appearance. He moved to sec' lighted a six run San
and gave up only thre. bite.
end on $ sacree, went tojchco raliy in the fourth
Reds and the pair medial
17 laid elsim to the titl, as
e most fearsome batting
combination In the AL.
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Well, 13th, at least 18,000 of the
ATLANTA (Vl'l)
the
largest
a pt,cutora who were there
the Dram drew
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1cme crowd in their history in three bonn earlier never saw
thei r Southern debut.
let's i.e how they do tonight.
The Brave, don't have much
Tuesday night couldn't have
b.snfiner.TberewtreSO.671 otas,asontkk.ts.sletofail
back on. All that legal .qwsb.
folks in Atlanta
bling with Milwaukee cut the
That's 2,000 more than
ticket sale.
advance
Lest the Braves ever dii in
about one fourth of whit
Milwaukee ant only a ttdfu1 to
been hoped for.
short of a full house.
Tuesday's turnout was
But, last night was some- brought on by a desire to show
rest of the
time a regular major lealiat Milwaukee and the
nation that Atlanta in indeed
baseball game ha-i ever
'big' lengue." Civic pride was
played In the South and city challenged and the good citi•
officials made an an o't of
tens of Atlanta weren't about
to) "a that this Joint was ould to
psee that by.
out for the occasion.
Tonight, they lay aside the
anniveraarl
an
It was even
and the
of aorta. One of the light magnolia ploesoms
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and Chief John Stubbins, team captain. Capt. H. E. Fowler, Jr., far right,
Commander Reconnaissance Attack \Ving One, accepted the champiofl•
ship trophy on belialf 4)f the wing titaff. Tvam nienibers TilisAing from
the photo include Lt. Don Ethcii, Lt. Robt. Farell, and Lcdr. Marion
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Rkk Wal,trom iii Bil 8 (tie) Schyberg (OR) and
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son homred, added two bits
B7 Sam SIaal.y
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and drove in one to lead the
Frisby led the Seminole as- Laevor. IS). T-01.
Herald Sports F4itor
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Sprint
medley
relay
Birds to a 5-4, 13 Inning vie
The .e.enlnote High track sault with Wa.tstrom
tory over the
nsby good for Seminole (LAgiort, Lee, reo.
As most of the leaguesed when along earn. those
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31*rtln), 2. Lyman, 3.
Tbe acquisition at Frank taism. which has boon making 15 points and F
.AP
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boards
playing baseball. From her.
7
broke
or..
re
Frisby
.
all
e124
mo
showings
th
make
s their plans for the up- 'beautiful strikes and she fin
lnspr.eaivs
slamped Baltimore as
e
101 years ago to
South touched on out, the Brave, will have
r
Bishop
T-2:O-8.
I. Frisby
IS),
coming conclusion of their ished with a 200 time.
preseason favorite for the
2) Moor,.
long, finally made into school remed and .4 another
date sints the
to depend on their playing to
instructions re
circuit flag a
Specific
s
tes
to L.uhma.n (OR), 3. Vodopi.ia
In
231,
the
ta
the
220
ran
tween
Fall Bowling Schcdute, 'we a
e
war
be
Tuseday,
as
he
'
circle
rs
the winne
off th
draw In the custorrerl.
vestment
for
which
th
e
On
McDermott
(L),
&amp;
by firing on Fort Sumter.
four team meet at eclipse the old mark of 2.S 45), 4.
They did pretty well in that
oleo traded a blue chip pitcher winning a
There was a sneaking
Shaw (S). T-22-3.
Plato
In terested In joining Summer emphasize the first name and
Quality Mobile Homes, the , 'Metro came %'.atird. This will ners dented home26.8
lead.
lAwson
Memorial and him 9.9 clocking in the 100
that not everybody department, too, T u ..day
14 Milt Pappas as wen as B-4dily
the third for a
Pole vault - I. Moore (I),
power In Sanford be at Ft. Mellon at 7;30.
rennial
pe
not say that It was her bus
pltio
- even if they did open
yard dash equaled his
Jack Bai.d.scbua and Dick Truk.
Thursday's Metro action has' 1'rank
and each
Don liarLeagues
that right
now
is the
night
2. (tie) Holmes (OR), Rapp
softball circles. ;irosoi last
hail tnfford
three hits
for time
to submit
your
applici
4EN~
there was a deep down base- with
.
"..~
The Ciger) th at
Jerry
.,
,
Land
lou.
Tony
Clonnger,
rang
up
104
Th
a
T
e Seminoles
Simpson, has proved the
..
places mark set earlier in the sea- IS,). Faurcau IBM), Brannon
nht that they are sga:n the Cobia meeting Penne ys at 7 ' sey
ions
tall
soundest of the rung season. points crabbing first
5Ofl.
iBM). 11-120'.
y opent,l pro. and Chase
They couldn
the majors last year with
.
how about that Al ilutto of
Th e Orioles 'wCd Joined tfl n 10 of 16 events, Including
Walstrom Pt hiI points
Side "lay - 1. Seminole
their season 'with a 27.6 tn- Longwood.CasuelbirTy at 5:45 ailted a horn* nan. larry
present leagues will be again
THIS FOUIISOME pauses for our Sanford Herald photographer (luring
for $ better me. It was 1'l victorits. was an iron man as
on Sionday
the winners' circle in o"nins
women's Intercity matches Tuesday at the Mayfair Country Club. Left
with a first in the low hurdles, (Dunn, LeRoy, Walatrom,
pm., bo,th game s at Pine. man hail tw,) hItA for Cobla. t function;ng during tije surnmer the Navy lAsgue
innings and It took a home
umph over Cobla Boats.
e went 13 Innings and his
day activity by defending tory went the Tn)thlc&amp;l Seen" aftoni in the 100 yard dash Weber). 2. Lman. a. Bishop
to rixht, they are: Louise Freeman of Golden Hills Country Club of
as
the
win'with
three,
maybe
coming
In
and
rolling
that
(ernli
howling
w
months
.
In the other Metro League burst.
run to settle It.* of the great
_ h
hai,eq=ats, ruirgoot Joe Torre
champion Minnesoti, Detroit nole County championship as and broad jump and he was Moore. T--3.33.7.
.%lary Relchelderfer of New Smyrna Beach. 'Mayfair Intercity
I#&amp;. 257 came? A tremendous -%core
lionies
didn't
ning
hurler
and
Terry
Chrisi
four
new
and
different
Qualit
y
il
uipile
O,cala,
i
on
saw
-They
opener last nisht, at Ilinehurst
supplied the power with two
and Chicago. The Twins edged 1.'an finished a respectable third man on the winning mile
gucs beginning during the and just enough for his tram
chairman Blanche Nicely, of Sanford, and Sanford S'omen' (;lf A.tSn.
will
Field, Pinecrest Rexall was waste any time 'with Cohia tens'n tool,the lui,
Shot put - 1, Angel W.2.
W
., bell games that
runs - Just like he did
with
'2"i
(Herald
Photo)
the
Kiss.
City
AthletIcs
31;
second
to
SIIS
to clip three points from their
th ree to four weeks.
i'inecret
liexall
tore
into
next
president Mrs. Suzy Dickey.
Hemphill
jive relay team.
(tie)
played all Year." said harry horn.
just
5.1
devastating
with
a
The
QMl(
bitten,
tallied
five
IBM),
3.
Peva
Junior
opponents,
NAB Supply. Hutto
the Tigers clipped lb. Yin points, winning the other
p. in the opener a year earlier.
Alt
The
Saturday
nine
nina
in
the
I
one
of
Dave Huggins was
Stokes (5), S. hlowen
times in th. first, 13 more Chia. for
33.3 walloping of Chase.
Walker whose Pittsburgh
finished 'with a 571 series.
kees by the same score, and events.
league
is
already
OFF TO
see.
first
inning
and
then
came
13owIng
top
prfOrmerl,
$C0T
softball
oc
the
e
Drives
22'
in
rasa
Lyman's
(OR),
D-45'6%'.
nina came
In Church League
rstem beat th
________________________
.innther top notch bowler
outlasted the
tIe White S
Bishop Moor. with 324 tag a first in the 850, a fourth
then eight more run- back with 15 and eight re starting on their plan s for the
1. Dunn (8) 2.
and
and
Perhaps, but as the game
Discus
action,
Pinr'crest
Assembly
of
this league anti one of
California Angels 32 In 14 potatonote
SCHOOL
jit-ctiicly in the third s.isil Annual Banquet during which from
lengthened Into the extra inIn the 100, and WhOrinC a Brownell 4L). 3. Bowen (OR),
God etiged Pinscrest Bs;itlat.
kids will not only the better keglers within the
Innings.
Washington
and
points)
for
third
place.
the
land'
time,
the
fourth innings for
(11
eccorid place mile relay team. 4. •'hi) (OR), 5. Pleva (1131).
tint', a lot of people began
19-IS It was the first win for
.ed.
Clevela nd 'wae
receive their trophies and pat- Sanford area is Tom Williams
when
slide victory,
Darrell Allgsier in the high D-1z2'2".
Assembly
who
opn.
Pin.creat
filing for the exits and
tiled.
Chase
I
ches.
but the parents will be of the Rinky Pinks team. Just IN THE
two.
Andy Anderson held
jump, Richard Moore In the
Broad jump - 1. Overton
a d the night before with a leas
Willie Burrell hit his
world
ebamplan
I"
invited
out to the lanes for is under the 190 mark with A
,
in 15 outings. Trailing by a Floyd Williams singled fOl' e&amp;Plt&amp;lls*d On single&amp; by Jim ~ The
to just five hits In four In.
By Jim Bacchus
____________________
run homer In the top of the
Junior toarue action ra. COM
series which included a
banquet
md fre. games of
r
Conth Jim p&amp;yne,s Lyman 2-1 store. Lyman loaded the lowing Itelms' blasto went to Weslay and Gary gvmanchik. i Angeles Dodgers defeated
Sza
bo
le.t
the
ning' anti
the shot put were the other Leuhman (OR) and Wheaton
this afternoon with Xieumes
game.
Francisco
kids
gives
the
laits
howling
Sort
of
ld
pitch
on
a
wi
•
sM plus a pair of Lyman errors Ibustoft 3.!, San
Former l-),t atuok 'with four
Greyhounda exploded for six bases with no cuts, and then second
DENVER it'll)
lyman first placers.
IS), &amp;. GrOsky (!. D-20b".
wanla smut CPO making their
clobbered Chicago 9 1 to mat
(ar a chance to chalienge we' Recognising the kids of Satruns on seven baa, hits In the scored dam qi21 runs on an scored on a long double by to score their two runs in the lao Durocher's debut
at
Pinehurst.
'worli
heasyweight
,iiampion
in liv, trips. Kinnard and
'lhe results:
undsy AM doesn't necessarily
debuts
at
i;
Shrine takes on Sonny Liston, who lost his tar also collected three hte 'Ma's and rat.' huh?
bottom of the sixth inning infield chopper by Larry 3111- LaiTy Baker.
got men on Cubs' pilot
120 high hurdles - 1. Vo.
first
inning,
They
the
At
7:50,
PlU...
received
Sieve 8imphi
winners anti Ben.
perfectly .iuted
let,
last night to ruin IAe.bu
pith (5) Herrington (1), 3.
Ci%ltan (1-0). The Ehrine. title an a knocUout by Callius I each for the
Is tentatively set for the first,ply due to their tender ages.
e throughout the game, burt Pir ates ruined th e
Bury and John credit for the mound victory,
r
squ
ze
B
ri
an
rn.
thei
comeee
home
and
capture
$
hopes
nett
hit
upset
VACATION
Elks
gam.
which
went
to
a
Clay,
denied
planning
a
In June, 'with the ihey roll a mncan strike ball
NAONAL LEAGUE
Braves'
datmt
in
Atlanta
withl
rd
ir
was the Satu ay
Ernie
Whitaker
fifth consecutive triumph, a Tipple's deft of home plate. him f1fth of the &amp;dason against but were unable to
Scandinavia.
in
1-i
tie
Monday
lack
T-.-l5-9.
(OR).
eague ending its' fall schc as well.
ei ght-inning
11 runners stranded a 3 2 triumph In 13 Innings in
l
W I. Pci (15 7.2 decision over the Jackets Shortstop Brent Helms then a single loss. The southpaw leaving
l.iston's attorm'&gt;', ('. J. Mur. 'winning pitcher for Assembiy dule
100- 1. Frisby (8), 2. (tie)
afternoon, will he rcatimrii
the last %cck of %lay. Take Don Nichols' 227,3iiZ
National League
activity.
1.000
the
scattered
seven
bits
and
fan1
0
for
San Fran.
in the contest
and three hito ac
NEW YORK (t1P1) - San
at Cooper Field in Casselber. srd things u
"thers of
hy of
f or maybe youl hke in borrow
Walatrom and Griy (3), 4.
30 at
Philadelphia at St Louis and
1.000
seven
10
i'ittaburgh
lioun'ls with a two-rum hc,cne ned 11 Jackets In his
overPinrcrett
l'attersons scores?
ry.
Jacket hutirr John
printed ins itatlons to all par. Frank
10
Los Aug.
Barry became the fUth roolde
Sonny but none Dunn, Jernigan and I'att.rson ents 'within the neat month or Young Patterson is a very
bad hop single by Allen run cover the venterflotil fewilio inning stint, allowing a Pair of held this Hounds iscorcle" for II was postponed by fain, the advantage Of 11 Seminole eff- (OR). T-0-9.
I
to
A
f
In
ioftbsll
action
tonight,
with
reepect
a a .me %Aa
unearned, rung to this first inSt. Louls
Currens to open the frame storing Bury ahead of him.
steady bowler with games of
5111.- 1. Mullina (8). 2 to be named to a National
Long- has been accepted - definitely couldn't overcome the often- n
yesterday and didn't
j. C. renreys meets
the first three tract.., ii- latter for the second COneeCta- o
'winner..
Payne's charges added an. ning.
which gave
Basketball
Association
basketsive
attack
of
the
?i,)3, ITS, ILl, 5H. These are
d
the
rally
l)owlifl.T
Copenhagen."
re
trigge
S.
from
The
Monday
evening
's'.'nthe
only
mint
in
wood. Cass.lb.rry
to live day.
.
0
waste any time In ringing up Erickson (1.),
Houston
The visiting Leesburg team though they threatened
the hounds their 13Th win ,ber run to the outburst when
Evans 0R), 4. Harper (OR), 5. hall team Monday.
men's Scratch League is go' scratch scores and they're not
Brooks began th e Robinson
00
pblla.
first
In
an
iii
victory
on
the
score in the third. Cenlarfielti- assault in the very
tunas
of
joined
Jerry
Barry
(I.).
T-4:45i.
tog to have a unique change the only ones to report to you
Hargls
0 0 .000
New York
er Tipple broke the ice for lag when be crashed a born. boats field.
SemInole Cincinnati, Wilt Chamberlain
comes
comes the summer schedule, tIlt 'week.
Relay
I.
0
1
,000
I
Atlanta
Trojans tallied five
the fourth, belting a run off Boston starter Earl
lyman
in
according to its' secretary- Others howling well were
Martin,
Frisby),
of
Philadelphia,
Oscar
Robert(peoples
0 1 .000 1
.Lee,
Chicago
four ,
Dennis Stewart lit, Ilarolil
long circuit clout to cut the Wilson with Frank a bo ard. times In the first
Margin Carothers.
Lyman, 2. Bishop Moore. son of Cincinnati and Jerry
Each week, there'll he cash Johnson 163, Jim lures IS1,
l.•eaburg margin 11) I.I.
lb.
Teniday's Results
Frank drove one out in the more hi the second for a quick T-1 :34.7.
West f Lo s Angeles
m
Chicago I
lead and just coasted
awards and there will be men Jack hlinson 131, cntt Roche
ire it 'was sit until fifth and, after the Isox had
San Francisco
I. Cray (5). 2. T.euh' chr,i:r of 8.1 spo rt swriters and
440
invited to Join the league dur- 172, Mac Maclear' 150, Johnny
the sixth that the Lyman taken a 4-3 lead, Brooks sent these.
N_ Y. at Ci, Pxl., rain
4.
sportscasters
for
the
1965.66
Duncan
(I.),
s'2fl (OR), 3.
V
00
Nichols 192, John Boggs 303'
log this time.
Into overtime with Evans hurler Jeff Franklin
Pitt'. 3 Atlanta 2 (13)
bats really came alive, pound(tie) Dunn (8) and Gro.ky all-at&amp;t twa.
allowed
but
two
hits,
both
ppd,
rain
perhaps the most unusual SN and ICe%Ift Split Oki IN'311.
bits with their
Phila. at 81. LOUIS,
:-•
Inc
a baste-loaded, two-osit single
Thre. members
Day,
)Ugh skin, s. E. part of the league will be the A little lilt older In the
coming in the fourth inning (L), T-53.0.
las Aug. 3 Houston 2,
111 650 0-7 114 tallies,
Me
John
in the ninth,
Sam
Jon".
Allcaler
to"
Celtics,
Coach Paul Mikler's Oviedo MELBOURNE CC: Long
1.
th
Street,
7.
e
biggest
3
40
dy
winner Eastern Avenue
Hills Jump
become
Wednesday' Games
Lyman swatteris rapped
Bogton reliever JIM I". when dw Seminoles scored
lIaised,
11~'ons and the Melbourne Cen. lb (4-0-1). Dickens as (CI-2), 01104
0 1 1 A 0 3 2-3 It I
ever at Sanford Orlando Ken. Quinicla 6.7 $54-60
(LI, L Farku (8), S. (tic) llavlicek and Bill
Ntacvuff
bowl with your regular four League. DeWitt Mathews of
nl
Flitsburgh at Atlanta (A)
o
y
O'Steen
borg was directly r.aponathle their
tral Catholic hustlers dis- Kisecbt Sb, p (4.1-1), Arm'
Club for a single &amp;same.
Datterteat Hour, Knecht Leesburg moundsmen
Bernie Harbour led off with Alexander (8), and Epsy were selected to the second
eel
Race
(3116
Mile.
4th
M)bowlers,
but each week your the Sanford Atlantic Nallonal
Cincinnati
(DI
7.4 $127-60
Now York
be
Philadelphia's
goes for bit 17th win tonight Perfect's
played a fin, hitting contest strong a (4.1-2), Beetle p, lb (4) and Armstrong; hicailey, and reliever John Wolfe for for the winning run
Little Co Go, 2. Pam Co . $ i competition will he different I Hank (Say, what do you mean
I0)
I.
Philadelphia at St. Louis (a)
(i,,
T-.----40
sAfeties
In
the
affair,
rals.
8th
RACE
b4lked sems M Johnom A littifts- TeW
I
1
Flowis
In the featured 10th race.
Hunins (L). '. )lot Greer and Gus Johnson of
Yesterday fit
(lear hell .10, 4. Jo lens, I as well
your team mates a 'little bit older John') roll
Houston at Los Angeles (a)
Ing the team batting average with two out In the 13th. Stu wild pitch and came home CPO
7.10 5S5) I (5(1
(OR), Baltimore,
3iis,
Whirl.
who
will
be
dc
Runt Ky
3.
Ur-ummet
two
trams
8M),
PlIch
hit.
sIn more thai
212. one
base
Chicago at Ban Francisco (12)
6. I'ar Huiteri with it alt revolving around -d
p.itcheock's
I
----------------------1&gt;
fl;ps
.
W)dts.
LP-Kn
c'cht.
,,. ,n,
miller, the ti,erlasa Balti more Ed
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I UAkITU
54J •S.RiP Lot', T. Vlv Fromm, 8. fl)'
and icorcu Jo runs. inc i.ons yf
UrnSiiIs O (JUiJ.
I'Ie.Iga
remains nor
Young I)..
hut
of three 4. )tnhlins ta?, o. tui...
Ed
Johnson's
211.
the
Ray
Pint.
)our current average.
two relict ap.ei;llst, blinked the
ant
Tipple
M
MUM Ill
had
long,
Armstrong.
hiker
Derby
title
Friday
night
set
Lucky
flinday'i flames
RB!
came out on top in the rim
ovlF.Do: TuIp Zb (41.2),
was knocked T-I0$.$.
8.2u er's Fiddler
Fast Cniiacr
As you Improve, you bowl Wilt has improved quite a bit
.hit (VvT the Seminole burled
'with
Wit.
American League
the
standard
last
season
I.
parade with two runs In the Boyd 3b (4.2.1), MikIse cf Celahan 1, Tulp, B. MkIer, hits apiece for Lyman. Raker Red
hurdles
90 low
Mile'. TI- 1. against the better bowlers and since
5th Race
second Inning and
first started in this
I (Juiniela 1.7 *11.00
e last four Inning, to Ills US- Gut In the
36 wins In 22 starts.
(8), 2. Vodopich (8), S.
W L Pd GB sixth Inning to take the 8.7 (4.2.3), harper • (4.0.1), Harper 5, Colbert; 211-Arm. r,,iuiina the top hlttrr on th
DELIVERS
Dcb's Westerner, 2. l'awn Jet- vice versa. If )ou'd like to lea(ue.
e didn't get ati
Le
5
reliever
Danny
With a a longer season this l'.ntecta 1-7 5.17.20
1 0 1
Cl.
victory.
Colbert lb (4.0.1), Stewart 11 strong, H. )llkler, Colbert 2; dub ist.b a .417 batting mark. dt for the victory.
ter, 3. Siftin In, 4. hiolle) man, Join, the Ins itation is extendframe Iterslnrtoa (L), 4. lAS (hiM).
second
This
through
Saturday
at
4
V.
m
the
0th
ltA('E
(5
16,
T-lll.S2)
Sandy Valdeipino sIngled
Patrolman
1 0 1000
year, however,
Baltimore
Five other !.yman starters
(1.0.0), Tn. HR-Caa)tin; Sft-Tul, B.
The Ilustkra tied Into Ovi.. (1.o 0 ), y*
S. Lady's Pa -da -, I. TItle
we'll hate the qualifying (or
to )oU right now.
uding either. Jim Ervin ftnithsd up
a o 1.000
the mark Ample's
or better. j,. born0 a pair of run'. Incl
already
has
tied
Detroit
.300
Day
hitting
Fugate.
are
Beasley
for
c
MIkl.r
1,
Toiler, 7. 111 Pin 5. Nauti cal
Io starter Walter
allowed bUt tw0
gate If, rf (1.1.1), Partin
UPAF Team Handicap
Always
a
pleasure
to
have
the
and
RuB
for
21.80
10.00
10.40
In th al.h.
Model
1 0 1.000
Monaco
Chicago
and will have two more
80-Boetk 5. KMOI I eluding Tippl. at J(il, Stiller the winning run dctory.
Sd
hit. and seven nina in (1.1.1), Ru.al.y p (1.0.0),
Neuy
either the Boy or Girl Scouts Tournament. It's still not too
Jim nuta over the last four frame'.
5.40
3.50
Ii
o
1.000
MONTE
CARLO.
3Iereco
Speedy
Dee
1
at
starts after tonight.
Shun.
for
Ith Race (51 16 Mile A)- I. out for free bowling lessons. late to
ourseIf onto a
this first th ree innings, bq4ore Whit. p (D0.0), A Miki., if, Beasley 2, %VhIt. 6; RD-Do'- at .3 1, Paulsen and Rury
(Mudeat) Grant, a ligam. Th Oe. was the lath
Manuel Santana of
The Homer hlerudon ace is a Sibley
WistIniton
(UP!)
3M each and Currens at .350.
6.20 Emit Koy, 2. Mrs, Willie T.
Bewley 1.
le
in
On
Tuesday
we
aga
st
ala
team
try
)our hand at
.000 1 winning pitcher Sonny White
had
Girt
5Iflin0k5
(1.0.0).
I
In 1563, went the di... the
IpaJa defestsdNicola Pietran2-hoice
by the morning
m
line Qu:nicla 6.5 1100 40
0 1
1c
Sophomore receiver Williams in
3. Ole enry, 4 Michael K . I Scout Troop No 1(4, from All winning the huge amount of
Their next outing j,
cam. In to put out the fire.
tories.
only
allowing
,.
61,
0 1 .000
New York
to finish ahead of Dakota l's'rfi'cta &amp;.N $221.40
upped i, batting mark to lance,
s. slimly. 6. hasty Jester, 7. i Soul's School with their lead money in this prize list.
line single in Fniday n1t at Maker 71.11 gifl of Italy, 1.6, 4.6, 6.4,
i White shut out the Hustlers
Norm Cash's
0 1 .o
finals of the
Calif.
Girl. Space Md. San K.. fled
the
in
'who
10th RACE (5(16, 1-31.49) Rusty's Risal, S Across the ers Bets Ryan, F.s-els-n hiolton I It's handicapped and gives
.ini.,
against
Boone.
'lb.
Monday
through th. next four innings
2
th
th
off
Whitey
Turd
No.
nin
i
.000
i
e
o
11,
Kan. city
'S
Let-el, Rimpy, Pan Iii and Mr. Southern
Pond
14 run. and three home
vat. m'n'I singles at the Monte
and Sally Msmole, Scouts on everyone a fair chance. The
and limited the visitors only
scored Don Wen with the D000e, Seminole Junior
Whirl.
17.60 2600 4.20
Tennis tournament.
Hostess
sits,
7th Rare (5 16 Mile B)- hand were Terry hlyan, K.sthy some can he sail about the
11
also
will
tangle
Carlo
we
bat
tine
.762.
wav
ir
us
L
.A
1111PIR
II,S
is
a-tiami
It"day's Results
two hits Alone the
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•
iUU
SW
(b eni Greer
1. Margaret's 1's-id,, 2,
blamele, Magctc Holton, Ito , Saturday night Hsdicapped
Baker lea'ia the team In hits Went's long single to left In tb-st day on the Braves' high
liltl. S Boston 4 (13)
The l.Ions rot on the score.
Seminole high swimmers
SOD tree-&amp; Johnson. 4. yeTueeda Results
2 0. ter Tim, 3. Great Fancy, 4. bin Mummerl. Mary .Mkhaels, Sweeper at 7 31) P. m. It's
I.upirso
with
lo,
nIna
scored
with
field.
Detroit 2 New York I
l.nar,i in the second and scored under
Coach Joist Co)bet-t honk; 50 tree-i. McGuire,
the sixth had accounted for school
I' 16 T 11Th) Quinkla 5-7 $145
lit
Sonar Round, S. Admiral VIe, F.IUh. McCarthy, Sonya and 'Open to men and women with
SEMINOLE: Barbour lb (1
Chicago 3 Call?. 2 (1$)
and stolen bases with ID. III the Tigers' first tally
in each of the next two frames, split a three-way Metro meet
100 intlisldual Med
Par bin
J ~Pontena, 7. Baxter 1., $ Sylvia Holly, Theresa ('sir)', the gals getting free strikes
i'erfrct.is
7-5
$
133.10
the
most
tuna
b.tted
Minnesota 2 Kansas City I
1.1),
Oifotd
lb
(040),
S4umg
icr
has
before going ahead in the
John Long Pool In OrlandoMartin
deadlocked th score after Joe
10.60 5.20 2.80
Gossip
11th Rt('E (t, T--411,7) lie)' Troubles
Sharon Gabel, Suite Parker, I Is the first and fifth frames.
Wednesday's names
in - 18.
sixth,
the girls over' Iey-2. Murray; 100 fly lepitone bad boureted foe 11(144), Whlgham as (1-0-0),
Tuesday
40111 8th Race (l Stile, D)- 1.
5.00
Final Decree
11
90
Please
Nancy
41
6
0
6(',0
C,
5t'*
Maria (lalleta Katherine Sic-, Our Sunday Special cotlinfunds', Game's
ilarTis
two
regular
(104),
May;
100
tree-I.
Klmore,
4.
lyman
has
Melbourne took the lead In powered Oak RIdge 4$$4
New York in th, fifth. MIckey flltcbeock lb
4.41) lake Cl4,J
Caddy, 2 Rip a Dee, Kay, Sarah Williams, Kathy ucs from It ¶0
Jimmy Nit
rt. 'III 3
Kansas City at Minnesota
(26-0), Williams cit. e (2'
.t3, Johnson; loo abck-1. Dolt: son Came* remaining. both at I.ohlcb, who fanned 10, went
the first with two singles and lost to Bishop Moore
2.60 .3. Elbee's Queen, 4. Marked Kilcline, Theresa Fowler and p. m. with lots of lanes snailQuinicla
36
$61
00
Buster
Ann
Gardner
3b
(0-0-0),
Gra
California at Chicago
Par
will
meet
LakeThey
Ysllnek;
100 home.
0-0),
a stolen bass. A home run by The boys swamped the Her. 400 free - 3.
aU the way for the siciory,
Miss, . Meery's Tire Ball, 5. tggie hfuckahone.
2nd 8A0 0 IS. T--I1-75) quiniels 2.6 JwAn
joble for open bowling.
C
Detroit at New York
view on Friday tIght And
David Calihan upped the score nets 56 31 and were edged by breast-3, Slay,
The ChIsos and Angels bet- coy lb (24-0), Shumaker v-f
I
Whit
7. Blue Butte, S.
6.60 4.10 3.I0 I'cnfecta
, 00
in next week's column we'll
Niwot
Maid
The
biggest
cheer
in
the
1230"
,
LeFollette
Sb
(1-0-0),
Kissimmee
on
Satunil-sy
morn
Oak
Ridge
U-0-0,
tied four hours and
minutes
B.ys vs.
to 1-0 in the third. but it was Oak Bids* 53-41.
Thin Mila
.
1o.80 6.00
B. P' Brindle Gal
house was produced by the have some interesting news
100 medley relay-I. (PcI ing to close out the ODC on even terms before Tommy Bryan ci (140), Akers lb
I Elmore, Barbara
C
trimmed to 2-I by the lions In
4.00
5th Race, I'S Mile Di
Friday evening Sand Spurt for y ou about the return of
Wednesday Night Entries
T.ighta Up
Dolt, Nancy May. Story Mc- gar. Besserer, Wilson, G. Gin, elate.
McCraw bounced in afIeld (10.0), Pines p (504), Lee
their halt of the second.
(5
16
1.
Squander,
2.
Swytsek,
3
League, thanks to Marion Moonlight Bowling
bow.
Mile,
D)Quiniela
76
5112.00
tit
Race
l.El;sflL'RC: Cook ef (4.0-0), single in the 14th inciag with p (00-0), Ervin p (3-0.0).
The Hustlers opened the (3uire and Cheryl Murray led as). T-1:$$.0.
2. Curly Jim, Pillow Fight, 4 Mcrr&gt;field Farclla. After consoling her- hug with all the lights turn ed
5437.90
Netty
Marie,
Perfects
8.7
3b
(42-0),
1.
4.
EVANI:
Laymen
200
free-I.
Hodges.
the bases full. MeCraw, who
To. V'rsl,y lb (4.1-3),
game up in the third with a the girls frus Seminole with
3. Top Tony. 4. Sligo. 3. hasty M)stery, S. Gorgeous Star, 6. self to the tact that she'd off except those right over
D.D. 6 8 $41.20
one Individual victory cock ley.
base SmIth ef (43-2), Bruce ii (3.
OR MONEY
lts, was
chik e (2.1.1), Humcdab.usb had thre
five run outburst,
Nancy Scott, T. Beau Max, 5, never break 3 tm league, she the pins.
i6,T2l-7t)
Rita,
S. Marjorie Bug,
Ter($41),
3rd
RACE
(5
4
B'a.
sal
tixit
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perfecta, 4.1 $34.20
Mustang.
LYMAN: Baker Sb (4.0-2), took the loss.
Mike Partin started things tankers.
Jimmie,
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100 fly-l. Wilson, 3. Tolsi.
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4th RACE (516, 1-31.67)
Boa Fairly draw* I. all three EVANI
Currens 12 (2-1-1), Tipple ci
to All,?. Tampa lint Shot, 11th Race (4 Mile C) - I.
100 five-S. F. Ganas,
Pivee, Lee (2), Elvis (2),
Mary Winters 12.00 1.20 200 Hail
elIminations wart canceled line single. An error by the Mike McGuire took Individual
(4-2.2), Paulsen v-f (2.1.1), Los Angeles runs aid the
Best Ahida, 2. Ruske, 3. ElReasoned
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WIlliams (4), I
560 3.20
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W.O.'s 5lidnite
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end
Miller lb (3.0.1), Duty lb Dodgers successfully opened and Harris,
bee's Honey. 4. Lilly U , 5
Mdc,
El
Race
(516
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41)
100 bac4. Polgar,
TuIp, teamed up for a first in the
Fraiskuat and Matters.
in the next drags at the Oi' scored Partin from by
Depth Dan
Park- Tableau, S. Lake Fly, 7. Inthin!, A
(3-12), Helms as (5.1-1), defense of their ohampionthip
Foot,
2.
W.D.'s
Sure
1.
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Brown.
RBI-llltcbcock, Smith 2.,
ceola on April 23'
Williams c (1.1-1), Brandeis without P-oef)t of
QulnIela 4.7 $. 40
double by Billy Mikher scored
ed. 3 Short Angle, 4. Mt.!dian Hemp, $ Cactus April
400 fre,-4. Bruce, 4. LInd.
SB-Harris, Smith, B.s'sse. 'fli'base
hit.
In the special exhibitiioti, TwIp and then another nsa Seminol. awluimses' r,suh.s;
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Slmpkirts
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Jack McClure of Tamps, In s..air.iS w &amp; .'rtttn.4 ituL Col20 e So 5 5.3 7
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City
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day drove in Ov$edo's fourth $0 free-I. McGuire. T - 400 free relay-I. (MeOulr,
%
520
show,
(0) and 8eanianchik; Simpv-un
of
the
inning,
doaing
the
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to
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lath engine in front and a cap
perfects b-I $126.70
WP - Simpkins (8.1).
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the
sixth,
Boyd
wan
sate
(1).
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vs.
Bishop
Murray.
T-3:0$.$.
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6th RACE (316, T--ll.'78)
MiiiLP-O'Slst-tt.
Billy
error,
before
on
free,
loo fly-I. May. T-1:37.S.
100 medley v-clay, 200
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turbin engine in the
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100 tree-I Klmore 1. JCI*
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Quiniela 12 $25.20
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fin oat the exhausts.
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By Abigail Van Buren

amy.

and both sisters end asked 'what
DEAR ADDY: I have two knew, sister number one
husband
number
two
W
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n t kind of switching business
sisters. Both are over 400
wag taking p . The t'Fis
bowling
ttgether,
while
hashave
families.
married and
sister
Last Friday sister number band number one andmovie,
denied it, but now, neither
on. went to a bingo gain, number two took in a
my sisters nor their busgistwith the husband of sister I have been seeing
are with the wrong husbands bands are speaking to en..
w hile sister
number two, while
to tell our pa.
two
stayed
ho
ma
more
and more lately and Was I wrong
number
I was only trying to
rants?
I
don't
know
what's
coming
with
watching television
head off trouble.
and di d
sister number one's husband, off. I lipid mother
MEANT WELL
called
about
it,
and
they
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.cohq oil Ave*
Newspaper Enterprise Ago".
discussion by a'l1ing Jim:

Jacoby and Son

ibis preempt. South jumps to
the spade gem. and West
raises to five clubs.
clubs would be down a n.
trtck but North puahes on to
(iv. spade.. West would have
gone further with his cacti.
ficing except that he sees a
good chance to beat five
spades. lie passes and opens

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preference signals?"
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Jim: "That the
sort of junior partner of
your regular signals. Almost
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all of the time the lead of a
thp nine of diamonds.
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deuce mccciy means that you
'IIIs plan is to get In with
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are leading fourth best, not
North-South
vulnerable
the
ate of spades and then try
making some mystic ciii for
East South to put his partner on lead for
North
West
partner to play clubs later on,
a diamond tuft. East doesn't
or when you drop a ten spot it
know exactly what is going
doe's ant mean that you are
Pair'
on but East does know t h at
Opening lead-•$.
showing strength In spade s
one entry is in hearts
his
but merely that you have
on the head. This also not clubs. H. plays his ten of
the
right
strength in the suit of
recognizes
means that frequently you diamonds? West
ten spot."
most unusual. It
as
this
play
high
a
to
read
Oswald: "Could you put it will be able
preference pig. must be a suit preference on
this way? A play will only card as a suit
a
low
card play when West gets in with the
constitute $ suit preference nl when
as just ace of spades he leads a heart,
dismissed
be
no
other
would
signal when there is
not a club, to put his partner

"What would you say is U
most important thing to

Five

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(over 40 yet) to mother and
dad for what you considerad "suspicious coodutt"
could hardly be called coostructhe. If you really
wanted to be helpful, you
should have spoken to your
sisters dire'ctiy. Even the
your intentions were the
best (and perhaps better

than your sisters') you an
expect to be In family sill,
for a while.

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ABBY:

should a girl do when a boy
calls her at 7 o'clock and
asks her it she wants to to
out at 7:45? 1 really wantad to go, but I turned him
down becaus, a friend of
mitt, told me I should play
hard-tn.-get.
fliGht SCHOOL .flfli101t
DEAR JUNIOR: If you
wanted to go, you should
have gone. There is nothing
to be gained by playing
hard-to-get" if you're sitting
home longing to to out,
DEAR ABBY: I am new
$ college freshman. I. as I
year I played football for
high school and I was
quite good. I received many
trophies and such. After the
last game soma of us were
awarded our game shirts.
This is a big honor. My
mother was very proud of

my

I didn't tell my mother for
obvious reasons. Now this
girl and I aren't as serious
about each other as we were
and I want my shirt back.
flow do I get it without
hurting her feelings?
SORRY
DEAR SORRY: Ask her
for It. (Nicely, of course)
Sine, you aren't as 'serious" about each other as
you were, she might surpriae you and return it
cheerfully. Of course, she
might not, but you've nothing to It,:: by asking.
And next time iliten to your
mother,
CON FIDENTIAl. TO III NO:
When are you going to learn
that no boric can go is fiat
as the money you bet on
him?
Problems? Write to lobby,
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
For a personal reply, In.
doste a stamped, self-addressed envelop..
hat, to writ, letters? Send
$1 to lobby, Box 61)7(10, Los
Angeles, Cal., for lobby's
booklet, "how to Write Let.tors for All Occasions."

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"Dear Edyth Thornton Mc- at all possible, live alone?
Leod: Now that I am alone I Move and dine with your
have time to think about my- friend, meet other people and
self. My children are married go to as many places as you
and successful. I wonder if is can. And do not accept being
woman of 60 can apply for a "shelved" by anybody? And
hostess job or something why accept that "I'm never
similar in one of our large Invited" attitude? If you are
stores? I had experience of financially dependent on your
this tpe of work before I daughter, get a jot; it Is
married, but that was long possible. You are a human be.
ago. Do they employ women ing and you are entitled to
some pleasure of your our.
of my age'" - Nan V.
Many large stores are most Let me know what you do.
happy to have mature women dde to do.
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work part time. Drop in and
75;
would
I look lao.
61 am
discuss this with the personnel
manager. I find mature men huh in a pair of ski pants for
and women ate very happy wear on country wrrk.nli? I
to be busy and they are very go for long walk.. in the
G.M.
interested in those they serve, snow,"
I disapprove of pants on
Look your beat when you to
grandmas, but if you feel they
In to talk about that job,
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"My daughter disapproves of in your walks, west them. Hut
my dining occasionally with take them off when you return
a lce mature nan, a long. to the house, cabin or hotel.
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time friend of my ieces.sod
"Every time I buy a lipstick
husband. I always went places
with my husband and I had a they sell me one which is on
pleasant life. My daughter the yellow side. What should
never entertains; she and her I ask for? I have stay hair,
husband go to the city for fair akin; aged 30." - 'Tins.,
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there any harm in my wanting itug. "Yel l owy" lipsticks i
companionship? lily grand- most unbecoming to gray-ha
children live 'secret' lives of ed women.
Tomorrowr Makeup T
their own; I'm just in the
house to answer the telephone.IFor After 40'..
Please give me an opinion. - -I know of several ladies who
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*Mrs. G. B. Drake, who
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SettleGeneral
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Hoard of Missions.
for females age 25 and over him of the findings.
Mrs 51. 1.. Turbeville Sara.
Last year the motional orIf a suspicous or positive
should not fall to Include the
sotal
is general chairman of
more
aid ganization
cor1lbuted
Pap test for cancer of the result is obtained, It will
on to the a large local committee ban.
reproductive organs," cau him n deciding the next step. church's
program tiling arrangements for the
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ity of cases he will fiad the
the Seminole County ut'IJ.r----memliers gave more than
results negative.
ment of Public health recent
Despite all the publicity giv.
Mrs. Ralph I). Newman of
en to the Pap teat In recent
This tc'tt, in use for over 20 years, it is estimated that Quincy Is president of the
WS('S.
sears. Is one of the easiest only about eight per cent of Florida Conference
to take and ii extremely val. the women in the United Other general officers are
usbie In Identifying certain States take advantage of this Mrs. John W. Wilson. Gaines
types of canter In female.,. potentially lifesaving service. yule, vice president; Mrs.
Quite often cancer in early
Hundreds of deaths can be Karl Stonebumner of Stuart,
stages will not show any of avoided and endless hours of secretary, and Mrs. 1... F.
the well-known 'danger sig pain and anxiety done away Shore, Jacksonville, treasurer.
tunIs."
Principal guest speakers will
with If more women will hate
Women should be aware of the Pap test taken on a regu include the Rev. Dr. J. Ed.
the fact that the Pap test lar )early schedule.
ward Carothers of New York,
X I v e a a usually reliable
means of iderdif)ing cancer of
the female reproductive or
gaol before any outward sign,
may appear. With early deter.
The young fashion "with-it"
lion the chances of being
cured of cancer are greatly has corrnled the look the West
went will for. She dovs her
Improved.
The cost of the test Is very trail blaming in stretch denim
low. It requires only a few pants and country store check
extra minutes during the phy. shirts. Cowpoke detailing is
51"I examination and the found in the shirtwaist dress
doctor simply collects some and the fabrics uai'ii have the
material and sends It to his snap and dash found back.at'
laboratory where it is studied. the.rnnch.

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the controlled skirt arid
thc batteau neckline of t!:'
fitted bodice.
11cr ballerina length tell (
imported illusion fell from
circular crown rrnlell.C'I
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with sequins and
curried a whIte satin coacre'I
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Following the meeting the Icy. Allen Foster, Richard Friday, April 15, has been
At hostes., served strawberry Butler, I' I. flownnt, Thomas cancelled,
shortcake, mints and coffee to Russell and Ii W. 'tVrllo.
fly Donna riles
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Prolonged soaking of clothes when grating cheese for a tee.
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- a decorated bassinet served
Fashion tips on new s(les
as receptacle for the gifts.
ad neckline and beU.shaped
Game. were played and and colors were gisen the
skirt.
South .Seminole Jayceettes by
Bill
ccuhirno::tIa
gan and Mrs. Robert Dokle, Viii-stalls Barnes. fashion coMR. AND MRS. (.LOR(.L LIIARI.F.S MARKOS
tached to a blu. ribbon band.
Refreshments of punch, cake, ordinator for Jordan Marsh at
(Gassman Photo) Dull, and mints. were aersed their recent mee!(ng In the
She carried a cssade at.
rangement of pink carnations..
(;uestl, other than those al hospitality Room In South
bride as
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Slim I)onna
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1 arkos, sister of the groom,
and Mrs. Torn Reed. Mi,s Belilt, Jack Benton Sr., Mr., begins with being well groellfl.
linda Tatum w a s Junior
Jack Benton Jr., Mrs. Ralph ed.
bridesmaid. They wore gowns
Refreshments u-crc srr-eei
Wright, Mrs. Earnest Wright,
Identical to that of the mad 'Mrs.
D,C',aetant, and hy husteses, Sirs. lkauli. Nib
Gary
The (;t'reral Business, Fine
Brinson
reported
th
Mrs.
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Arts and Civic Departments George Washington Card Par. hiss Revs Ma. Wright.
cascading carnations.
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of the Sanford Woman'. Club ly was a hugs success.
A membership tea to honor
Paul I.. Markoe served his
met at the Clubhouse on April
Reinstated as a member
new members is bring plan,
.sou as best man and ushers
6 for a business-luncheon.
wa Mr.. William It Stcmpo'r.
fled for Saturday afternoon,
the
' !-ere Bob M$ikos:
Greeting
,the guest, at the
'ti'. CICIUIU tUtiflItOfl of
April wi, at the 515i'on et Jar
door were Sirs. Lee Wheeler
Mrs. Eunice I.. Turner had
1 the line Arts Department a
.Ir., Mrs. W. H. Brinson. Mrs. conupanied Mrs Bernard liar. as her guests over the Easter I din bear Altamnate Springs.
Mrs. Carol Waters Is
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George Wells, Mrs. F. A. key', who sang 'Were You holiday weekend, her doug h.
man of the etent.
Nash, Mrs. Fred Harris SOd
I tar. Sirs. Marion. Drake. of
tIrs lien %% site
Elected as delegates to the! Gastonla, N. C.. and bri
Iiutes'c; were Mrs. Milton
state conventIon were SIrs. I granddau'lItrr, Mrs. Iiaro
Smith, Sirs. Clarence Bed
W. I. Merritt and Mrs. Nil.' stinchcumb, anti great grand
ding, Sirs. W. B. litinson, 'ton Snth.
Alternates are Sir, laughter,, Margie and Su.sa*
Mrs. If W. Goodspeed, litre.
Char les Kauffrnann arid 'dr.. of Sarasota.
I Albert Hardesty and Sir.. An'
na Nelson.
Mrs DeWitt N at h a
Mrs. Pail Wells and sons
A beautiful Memorial Ser. chairman of
the American I'aul and Stuart, from Slam
vice was conducted for two Home Department,
reminded ford Coon., are stalling he
Ideceased past presidents °
members of th e Membership
par en ts, Mr. and 34 rs. A. L
the Sanford 'tVoman'a Club. Coffee to be
held on Saturday. Skinner, before moving Iron
Sirs. C. It. Dawson and Sirs. April 30,
from 1011:30 am. at
It. E. 'foIst. Mrs. Ralph Aus. the home of Mrs. lloyd Cole. Stamford to San Diego, Calif
c
tin Snito anti Mrs Roy TUbsman,
with more details an
c,nductel the liiiprcssltc nounced
at a later date.
Mrs. Mabel Terrell, wIn
ceremony
has spent the winter month
Mrs. J. E. Dunw)ody, for.
Parsley will stay fresh If in Fort Lauderdale, Is visitini
met librarian at Rollins Col'
it , stored In water In a her son, Paul Brookshire, em
lege, was introduced by Sirs, tightly
covered container in route to her home In Louis
('larcoec Redding, chairman 1 the
refrigerator.
sill,, Icy.
lot the ('is to Department. Sirs.
Danwonriy reviewed lb. book. 1
'Peaceful Co existence, A
Communist Blue Print for 1
Victory."
'liii' Business session was
by Pickle Puss of Miami
presided over by the presi.
dent, Mrs. W. L. Merritt, who
Heavenly blue or pink •herb.rt . . - what a great
read the lttt he was sendway to look? This Whipped Cream stays fresh as
In conjunction with the
a flower through all your wearing. Ideal for city,
report on the Club's participa.
country, career or tray.?.
lion in the 'Freedom Award
Sues, I t. Is
h'mo.ram." The winning clubs
w Ill be announced next
Use y.er Y... Ch.rie
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Among the out of town we.!' bet,
the I.'okout Restaurant.
1)onaticns to th, birthday
ding guests was Miss l.a VSUC
lISS McXENZIE
of the Baby
'rite re,
Freeman, aunt of the bride, batik were utile by Mrs. Contest will be announced as
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ham Dallas, Teass.
soon is the totes are tabu,it
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Mrs. flower,, Mr. W. E ci
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Hatnes, Mrs. Daniels and
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Blue and bold Black kid uppers are always elegant in
Black patent. Treat yourself to the colorful poses of
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throughout the state will meet eluding conference off cer* Adore" as the program theme. the Methodist mission board's
in Sarasota April 1921 for and delegates of Z122 church
The Sarasota Motor Hotel National Division, and Mrs.
the 26th annual meeting of societies and affiliated 'Vi's-is
headquarters for the vial- hi M. Russell Morristown,
the church's Woman's Society kyan Service Guild units.
h ninei
tots. The groups fellowship Tenn., president of the
Worship services and plen.
of Christian 'ervice of the
Southeastern
JurisdIc.
sty sessions will be held at bang.'t will be held at 7 p.m. state
Florida Conference

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mark.read set, o-4oi' a
?ItIIitO1with Iei arm overhead. Bend trunk to right sad slide right hand down thigh to knee. BOMRCS sideways
Iree times sad return. For the hipline (center) swing right leg straight out to form right angle with body. Lowu'
let slowly I. floor. Repeat with left leg. Chest exercise (right) is to press bands together and push toward
.lb.w. 10 time.. While getting the figure In shape, do not neglect the fate. Apply a dz7 hn aa
th e fate and massage upward and outward before taking a mower at bath.

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time
as a pos.
bands select their clothe', this upholstery job, and can't didn't mention that
counselled
wives to
Is probably just a logical next quite make up her mind sibility. It
whether it would look better select a shad. that "most
step.
covered in a quiet beige or a closely matches his natural
But I can't help but think
on. or is slightly lighter."
going to feel flamboyant print.
that men are
But women being the way
mis'
makes
the
And it she
mighty uncomfortable when
take
of
musing
out
loud
over
they
irs (even decorating
ther wives start looktng at
gh the advantages and disadvan- their houses in colors that
critically
throu
them
"management flatter themselves) many a
squinted eyes as they try to tag.. of, say
against "playboy wife a curs to sal.ct a hait
decide whether they, would brown" as
feel like a color for her husband I h a t
blond"
he
WILL
look better with all the gray
covered up or just part of it plce of shabby-looking furni' goes well with the one she
has chosen for herself. Only
-.or Just what shale of blond lure that needs attention.
But what husbands will if she's smart, shell keep that
hair
they
want
sitor brown
the breakfast probably resent the most, if little consideration to h e rtlng across
wives do take up this bus. self.
table es'h rnorning.

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Betrothed

Saaford MacaWl
Miss MeKenals Is a grad.
Mr. and Mrs. fiusoell Me- approaching marriage of their
Kcnitle of Sanford are all. daughter, Rena Faye, to Rich. uAto of Seminole High School
nouncinc
gement and ard W Vki, son of Mr. and and Seminole County Dushillies
Mrs. I'rank J, TILkI, of Shel. School,
Mrs. 0. E. White was bos.
As resides In Mellon
34 Isa Jacquoline E , onne' h'ttite lii a r g a Ganterman piece green ensemble with groom, was attired In a tess to the regular bushiest
tOII• (onn,
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stud
is
presently
employed at
Freeman, daughter of Mr., served as flower girl.
ca
a..silapser
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while accessories and a ysI. mocha ensemble with enatc4t- and social meeting of the
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band
• Sikorsky Air Craft Company
'ti s rtcman rsse tot her low rosebud cor.age
Daughters
of
V.eiky
Sunday
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arid Mrs Archie 13 Freeman
r"11-','
Log aecessorisa and she wore
ft
in Stratford. Coon
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of Sanford, and
Her fiance is a 1061 grad.
ks Markos sari of 'tir. an
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on High school
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Hall
Mci 1 curge Beers was ho.
'tirs '.1 bIte as hostesses were
am
currently
studying
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Mrs. Paul L. Marko, Sr.
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71 ,,
church was the site of the re Mrs. P. .'t. Rota- hand, Mrs. I) Irma to the recent meeting of
electronics In New Haven. lie
lieu sir s.IIesNea,
of this city, were united
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Mrs.
Chester
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ception Immediately following M.
Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta Sig.
is a Navy veteran and an em.
Holy Matrimony, March 10.
cLu, Mrs. Floyd Athow and ma Phi.
the wedding.
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ploy, of Lb. Huntington Post
7:30 p.m. at the fldc*' Sprin,s
chirsrsm
Mrs. B. I.. Tatum and Mrs lilt.. Harry Brown.
New officers elected at this
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Baptist Church.
Mrs. C. J. Iieriwether, class time were president, Dora
Charles
Fryman
serte.I
the
The wedding Is planned for
Rev. Billy if. Gri- ffin was
fine
fabrks
prc.ide&amp;it, presided oter the ICC Itusadh; vice president.
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Aug. 6.
•the officiating clergyman E
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A profusion of ;x)tted pj!r%
the
bride wore a blue lace (;
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hair-dyeing with a yenAny husband catching that band
HELPING HIM DYE
g gean., is having the prime
firs, of the women's nsaga- contemplative look on bi
she stares at consideration turn out to be
helpful
hints
sines has some
wife's face as
how well a possible hair color
for women on how to help him scrou the room is bound for HIM will go with the hair
their husbands dye th eir hair.
have to notice that she Is giving color already chosen by HER.
Since the magazInes
The magazine's advice to
same eye she gives
been training wives for a long him the
new
wives
lve been talking about
on how to help their hue. the cola when it needs a

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At the opening sessions del..
Auditorium.
fine of the states largest gates will take a special br.
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women's organizations with offering" to finance two proj.
more than &amp;0,000 members, vcta - X-ray equipment for
affiliated with a medical missionary in 'ia.

following suit."
reason for it."
Oswald: 'Today's hand falls on lead."
Jim: "You've hit the rail

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don't go giving that shirt
to any girl." Well, the summet before I left for college,
Imet a girl, and we really
went for each other, so like
a dope, I gave her my shirt

DEAR I4EA1si': ReportInc two married sisters

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drinking. In order to
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th at 1RC it really sure,," says Aims of lndua
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tool,
computer
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ties
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plus
them,
of
try, a free enterprise group.
"socialism by stealth."
on th Scottish border. pubs, .11 373
MIt owi,s
__ (
industries.
IN
. i~• I •
oil pelli In Persia, brewery at Carlisle, and it airframe
cynical
move
a
is
is
just
Th
.
. /.i1%
'
Ostensible
aims
of
IRC
are
"
I
e
saloon.'
th
its
Ibor has also thang
and Iron 'e mines in Brazil. has been running
ize British indtry, for taking over private enr
to
mode
rn
.
_i
thinking In regard to mergers.
:
In England th e gove rn ment ever since,
nothln
however, there
roads
W
1.
o
rail
In
1962
Labor,
then
in
oppomonopoly
has a
1;
sition, opposed a merger b'e
sol. pcop ri e haphazard about the govern
I
and urine.,
meat's intention to extend
tvIern Imperial Chemical Inlot of the nation's coal mines.
a
dustries and Courtaulds on
In addition, it supplies Britons goeromcnt plans to set
.
-giant holding company with
the grounds that the result
i
With Ire, teeth and spectacles,
buy
up
privately
monopoly would control the I
to ~ _= - I
Government monopo ly will powers to
. . -.3
be extended to new fields sin• 'wned enterp rises.
msnmade fibers Industry.
i e,
The Industrial
But today the Labor govern
dci' the Labor govern ment, It
- c-,
th e title given
.,.
lion
(lItC)
Is
ment intends to regroup pa
"' _:~:.
Is freely predicted.
%
0
Ot)SC'l
_____
public
ownerto
the
new
agency,
and
It
will
of
Industry
into
larger
units.
past
th
In e
OCt'B'1
•.
be empowered to organize
'-p
'In some sectors th e typical
R'i"ED
_______________
ship has often come about as
as well as to
ri
too
..
-..
Britain Is
company
in
04
a
.
WAY
got Into force merger, between existsmall to achieve long prnduc
bow th e ov
business
tng
ones.
To
accomplish
Its
.
lion runs," the government's
the saloon-keeping
G.1.svf4uT1PI
have huge,
',cu C.ET\
-.
purpose, it
ri
- - IVCAI1I'
White Paper announces.
tx54'TC.AU.
IJr5 rs'?e.TwAiPJ
on th e Scottish border
-•
sums of capital at its disposal,
MTEMTIG*J1O ? ______________________________________
1 00
P ast governments have
1: ',VIJRWCKrR
World War I.
'
' IT
,IP?CA
1
will
be
free
to
borrow
and
I
0
pretexts
for
boy'
various
used
Absenteeism In munition
HEL
'Look, Jan., has there been some rumor going around
I CC*.A.T
plants was blamed on heavy more In the market.
l
log Into private enterprise.
about me?"
o 104-M
Thus, Britain bought a 51 per
I
April
l'nge
10
)4h1tI'.1
inførb *rratb
cent interest In th e Anglo'
iir
I)ick Turner
io usrui
• CARNIVAL
•'I
.
Pcri'ian 00 Company (now D
'TO
A
I
.
I I
British Petroleum) In order
I
.
to keep Persian oil from fall.
1
Ing into German bands dur.
- -a
World War
___________
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pV
The Anglo.I'eraiafl deal was
44s,
w':
notable for one other reason.
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Scout Meeting
Slated Thursday

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TWE
lly Kate Osann
__ - __
Dot4T
TIZZY
____________
Ki'rc I-lEN AND WAt-"TZ
LIKE TWAT
ces held in the ballroom to on March 25 and Peggy Mergo sprin
AOUb4t) ',NilI-l'TI-4E
Y ON 1"s4
e cost of live who also produced a daugh hi announced by camping the May
3 reiw)rted
meetIng. the l'TA's To Aid Patrol
It was
REFRIGERA1OR!
ET?
th
chairman
Art
Tb"ma.n
of
Do.
help pay for
re-tnt spaghetti sup pe r netted
Thi
DeRary
4.11
Club
will
to
keep
things
jumping.
let
on
April
t
music
______
_________
___________________
Squadron bridge party will Land.
, fIll anti that project for the
showing of the film,
It was announced that dead
Further plans will
year, aupplyIn
fans and
line for articles and rontidu be helil April 28 Instead of
NTPA%.. i-i
~. 16 ~_ , .
(Ions to the NOWC newsletter April 14. lInstesses for the nounced for the out'Ioor train. hisirkout curtains for all clais olloys, Town," which depicts, 9
. 0 ,O
al.lIts
itle.
of
F
re
the
i,fl T'TI' is now opleted.
/
.
1*, next Monday. !teport-rs Baum and Jonnir July. huh ,.r, it ('amp Lit No sta-aker for tho their 'lannigan's ,fforta to jet
Scr011
April
:to.
c,tlttg
w.
(;rsy
Wilson
of
up
a
juvenile
community
for
I
- _-_------are asked to submit their news was Kay liatliolOmew,
0
______
to Judy I)e' was hiozanfle James with
Tsllali,&amp; ''o, commissioner of wayward you ths it 7:30 P.M. I
I__
0
Items directly
the Deilary '
TrIs
Crowder
low.
the
E.lth
and
safety
division
next
Tuesday
In
I.
Mark, co-editor,
Old Glory Post
of the stat e depa rt ment of Com mun i ty Center,
C ookouts are still available
?.STIIER'S dress
As a contribution to corn." A
ed ucation, who show ed a film
' '
and can be obtained through I MARY
4.
1 will present a fashion To Nominate
playground
nsunity
safety,
donations
r.representatives.
and
iiIs:uasCJ
squadron
•
movie
will
hi
Plans are in the making for show for officer and enlisted
the
ceived
from
uipment.
NAS New Slate
S11011T IMIS___ IM ______
D#v0tj(,Ijs led Ily Elder St. A. used to help defray costs of
__
the May NOWC f4. a ising'aiVCS of 1I'Ali6 at the
7:30
s'
_________
I 0
event for the benefit of Navy ballroom Wednesday at
Jackson of the Forest Lake ,i'nling the Enterprise
A
n Julia Ilarto.
a
Relief. Keep watching for ii. M.
Seventh-Day A,Ivefltlit Church mentary School Safety l'atrol
______
N,ttiliatlon of offi,ra for
..-I
to \Vashlngt'n, I). C., with
m,.,.tfig.
mIre details and reserve May
_______
thu-red at the %'illanova April the 1106flT year Is shill f,'r itt-neil
- the
similar groups f ro m other
schtx)IL
of R.tW I '0 Itt an Easter
st)lr
theAmerican
April meeting
ofPnil
0
ost
lincoln's Book
Snyder
andluntheon
onna Glory
l.s'gitsn
Mickey Thursam, club presiSTAFF WIVF
0
Springs Theisonly
book
Abraham
Un____
a
were guests of Sire. R. H. with Kitty
reputed to have writ- slent, urges supp"lt of corn-.
Fowler Jr. for the monthly MacI)anii'l serving as hostess lR3 of Altamonte
coin
and business mi-cling, ci. Special guest was SIrs. scheduled
for * p.m.
Monlay
at the Legion
Home
on l'b ten, edited or prepared
for nuunity residents in this ,
coffee
recount- worthwhile undertaking to To-. publication is a record
with a discussion of old and Richard hopper.
,
49
tie
1.ake
ward the youngsters in their
J
jib
ed
1
w
I
new business and formulation The table was decorat
Election of dolegsites to the Ing his celebrated debate
In
an
1131
work
for
safety.
eggs
and
multiDouglas
with Faster
Of Plans for coming events.
Department Convention next Stephen A.
___________________________
_____________
A welcome guest was Mrs. colored mum,. The center' month in Daytona Beach also senatorial campaign In which
____
prize was
Legal Notice
a
rethe
issue
was
slavery.
The
D. F. Kirkpatrick. who was a piece and door
and
- - -. scrapbook was printed in Col.
____
member of the staff group for runnIng bunny which was won will
conducted
% I1EA S,)4S
port1w
will
ss h,sirl on selection
'e-'" 4-si
5EI9S'E cnsvv
by
VirginIa
Tomulinsolt.
?
PP
candidate for Boys State. umhus, Ohio. in 59,
50511) or II1JLIT
two years.
Each wife present received of a
.( ruStS. 51.erimU
Fa re well gifts were presentAll members of the post
Ti S.. to It tusi
ed to two wives who will be a copy of Jet Gszett' the
Ti. $.mIt,'iSS (''unIt Il-sri
Legal
Notice
leaving this month- heading NWC newsletter and also an reminleti of the t''n,tit'itlonal
_________
111
'Mayb. we girls should counterattack and get
alit S.- IS aI
------ ----- -__- ,,.uIIIc h..ring to COTitilT Sb. I
intitatltin front Jean Musgrovc Meeting this Sunday In Orbits- -.
crewcuts!"
OS
s.:Ms.ss.s:
in opposite directions,
po.sliItltY of rsnliflC s PC.- I- h ,to
Registration
will
get
NO
Sill)
or
ansi
rstI:?
)
r
to
.
%I,
th
e
WASPS.
51..ei.i
clii exception In the Z,.eIn l.Betty I;crshiurg anti her on behalf of
speci al coffee on i leay at N am. with the To who,ofitr.iss.
Il.u%sttisns In a C-I Com,,,r
"1 '''' •f"
husband, 1.1. WillIam are go attend a
•
achi'dulesl
fuse
The N.mI,,le i-iit.ty lisri 'tat 5on. In bitt-i a
k.A.c,1__1
ing to hawaIi while Betaris April 26. hostesses will be busi ness ses sion
,;,",ii'
".
,
'e.
- •I' S •.i ' '. F
Farell and her husband, Dr. the Wise. of Aircraft Support 9 o'clik. l)I,trkt officers anti ot A%ju.tm.nt
wit
h-11
S
PiI.
In
e.saJuneItni
with.'
C -' i'i
h.svIflI to ...tu.I S.c She buttOnS f.r o' i'5t'T '
Sfbonee
o55
of Sanford I,'legntes to the Nitlonl ('on. p'..ItIIlty it? r*ntIr( I )(•' own.? IS r.iu.sIe4 ly 5' it
•1th.i*
(srt
Robert will depart for a two 1' e r son n a I
1".
In S M.t Iii I' i'r.s.I.y. Jr. for (1.-.rC'
i
si'nti,'n will I. hset1 at this SI ,t'.I,Itoflpark
.
7 YOUO(If k.t5
C
_________________
Stesicu
a testis, So .efl on lb. foli',wIni ,I... 51
rt •1 _________________ year tour of duty In Sicily. (WtSl'S).
__
________
5
,tsI
f
7
1e*ts
a
ShIrley
\'oungllsilo
will
be
time.
I:nilorsinu,'nt
',f
the
Betrial
so.
to
525
f
S..
u."t
for
,,ffl,-e
..T1)
IS
?I'
pt.up.rty
Th e staff wives will greatly
".'I/
or,minbw
O'j,
I
.*p,'ditio*
t YItth Cnnrr,iS Co. or sp:' of 55%' '. of Section I ______
_______________ 12 ItatS.i ad
miss these two women snd hostess for the next bridge. partifliflt Area ('urntflafl(icr ,lu.at'I
sppUslw
BUGS BUNNY
t fultnwtflS 4..iII.i s'ro. insuts: iIeg 5%' of 0,1.4°
10 Kingly
131.*i.n4*ry
I.L1 '
wit
be
icrut
to
the
I)c1sartmetst
_____________________________
test?:
tt
5. F.otamlsi'r liranch of ACi. liii.
with them much enjoyment of
54
9
Itoman
GET
is'rypeoleabbsge
IWAS
tA
.
Public h.,rtni will b. 2
Gor'IND' \
EMm. Aijitlous
________
fpL
I
dIscO'eV
I VASTER S U N 11 A V t h e Convention for cti'n.
their coming tours.
v,'4E
otgLY
I'ihlIC hearin g will Is. Sit-S in (S.. County c,,mmtsslns.?s
,,_t'
- - -- -- Ilfinedup
L
wives and children of 1IVA1I 6
v
, .
In lbs ('iunty Commti'InflIIs Iloun. Court Itnuil. Cantor'S,
7Wql5ø rMGO'l' , 1Sli..b.tacks
't
______
LADY,
CAN I-t,P
IS Hail 6ii
I9;r,ek 1,51., _____________
_____________
ltootn,
Court
lii-uu
iIitfi'rI
1-i,tidi.
on
April
*5.
54S
si
70
A DAY in this great Florida gathered at lake Gem for a IDES Chapter
17
1OwetIUI
2
?.amalia
chip-it
cicu0i
43.........
YIorila, on April it. 5(5 ii t 2' P U. or as soon th,r.aft*r
3
.iploshe tab) j Ignored
__
T•r
__________
',ig ei'n,i'v.
outd oo rs was enjoyed by of. picnic.
t IS I'. St or as soon thee.. a. possible.
'nurn.ngbv31
Ii hitter 'esuch
IIConteeded
4(hlsnwrIa
DEVI,
Two
friendly
little
fellows,
5.mtn.'Ii
Count?
Board
Of
after as possible.
37 Tfl4 of S4
50
AU
cosb,
a
steer
fleas' wives of RVAIIl re47 scrjt:nsss
Adjustment
S.,nlnot. County SbuS of
'a5105
form)
25 VSM
Ruts Davis and Richard Fir- Sets Dinner
r
41.1 Flower
Sty WillIam C. 7Iatbick.
eently.
3A At*
Aijusimint
21 Call to *to" 21 cli to
fO ind.idtiali
They started out by meet- gun, both age one, to-Idled
rhairmin
3e
Dorsal
tOed')
•1
13
()UwrwilS
tiy
William
C.
Itslbsr2,
OkLahoma
MOrn
Maryann
,%.j
fly
Put-h hit AptIl 15. ISIS
p1-..
4t(-,'. 0q t;...,t
24 %'e,tur.
like and sal hap('hsirman
tnt at the home of Shirley U. out into the
liopi dscrscrcr fri:
I
25 A5550 fiber 31 hog of Ithaca
,-m'v-ts--------Apopka Chapter 137, Onler t'i.i,h April 11.
among
the
curious
ducks
--filly
5.4
ia, cc snake
43
Arty
unit
.S
ac
Ze Usa. .ntrs
Hoeca and from there motored
u;reesu
be' ho,- 'tv-Is
sEwiMniE (t)I 1%
30Trpe .4 tdie
to Winter Park where they which make their home In the of Eastern Star, will
isoanti or ijipTW5Y
embarked on a scenic boat water there, before being tees to a pancskø dinner Sat - $0 SKI) or Itlit 'T$E%T
x.tie. of p.511' II.s'iaU
$4 Variety
F"" - - - tT'
mottle------'5'n whom it Iii? eoflCST
tour of Hollins College, Kraft snatched out by the anxious urday from I until 2 and from
,,i,* e rebli. fl.evtsg
4- H

Club

_____________________

Film

of

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5,

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________

a

hlV.Ul 9 officers wIse' ga

19th for the big event.

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P.M. At the ]MIL20111C T, ah,m 11 ma y r,,ncarn-

35 Snake

The Feminole COuftty 1104 ~

7 until 8
SeIluvTw'dbIreS
- Th e P.mtt,ntI CoUnty iIoIV,t of Aiju.tm.nt will hotS S pub.
".
Sotii(ht orpea
onfor
Main
Street.
Tables
bajiar
items and (If .5 IJu.tmenl will hoti a pub. Ste ti*rin to consId erS SPlbs ._,,__, Sicily and other points of In. At the recent monthly cot' Temple
iT
___41750 ,Roma
hearini t" i.,nsIler Slip l.n.sitility of grantIng
Ii
44 Stnsjntsta
:
(crest in the area. The magni- fee. Charlotte Pearson was
c$.tin to lb. Z.'utns _____________________________
g,tsting a sp ciii
ted
an
Unhim.
baked
foods
also
will
1w
p-.sit'tlliy
of
!
nymphs
- en
•
'
flcent homes and estates hostess. She pres
lii •.ptiin to lb. 7..ning Itegulstion. to a lI.IA 5tiI'
LL 1 s; x
4IAekuiotladt
It,gulstlnns to s fl-IA SingS. )i'srnily ft..kt.ntIsI inS A'S I___________________
•'
'
P1140
A
PLACE
seemed to held the strongest usual door ;srIze in addition act
__________________________
ownS
.4
4.51
Stre. W. B. Johnston of Ileur Family Ii..lI.iuIisI ion. to Agylculturi sons to permit
Th'T M
47Mufflr
- to the usual floral eetster- lake,
_________________
'
M
appeal for the gIrls,
ways and means chair- buIld a chur.h sni kindred gu.eI boss wIth Ititrbtl
CarlII _fl
45 Hroaduiy sIgn
our . ,-e_;
3
faclltttrs a. r....tr.i by Si. iit., a requ,.I'i y jam..
SITypioium
t.
'1'
After the leisurely ernIe. pIece,
EN ES!
'.
A pair of beautifully hand man fir the chapter, has 1*. t.rn %'ri,,ince ,f lb. tttrasIan i$.%'rt,. on lbs f0(lwtng Is"
53A,scien*
Se
5 pt_s
the group ad journ ed to "Binfultowiog
i.s'
trIbeS
prop.rIy:
W
450
ft
0.
e
t
PaI.s*i..
(157
Church
nn
th
53 Wheat ears
by Dock" for a delirious embroidered pillow cases, sue d Invitation for all real- cr11.1 properly: tots I thu l..'t IS. Academy It.IIhtS Sub.° I
st
illS.
A,
r.n'l
t.t'tS
*
In
4
in41y1.l'n.
stud
S
IS
ft
of
W
\
_______________________________________
"brown bag" lunch prepared made by Ch arlotte" mother' I dents of the area to attend.
. -,
se r.uIt. I. adieu
dust,. and Iae't. 7 In 15 Ifl ft of lot II, Academy )l.lihts
Person I
_____
6711
I
_______
0
dust,.. lunch It. Tract 17 Ian- $ut',II,isloi.
-0
by the hostesses. Shirley and in-law. Mrs. Paul W.
Public boating will be b*14
Sande spring*. I'M 4. 119. M
Cindy Parsons. At this time a of Saratoga, Wyoming, was Garden
I ''
______
County
C,mmt,si°n"5
the
-IPublic
k.aring
will
be
u.S'S
In
DOWN
by
________
______
'
April meeting of Us. Bear in the county Commtsiictusrs Room, Court floss.. 5anford.
Shirley Maxwell whose bus. Nola Ferguson. Len Thompson
.'
will
-.
_____________________ _____________________
rd
)'iurlda, on April it. IHS at 7:Ie P. U. .r as so.. therebw6m
or 55 SOOS (ItSri' aft. r as possible.
I
•*t
.1,dthg
The wins wished a boo 07. held it I p.m. Tuesday at 5:55 P. M.
IsmInnIs County loud it
____
RVAU-$.
ying the age In Jean Moore who Is the born. of Mrs. John Dii'-' 55151 U
$OIiSib1.
_
1
Adjustment
_________________
County bard of
limiSeIl
J
-____
Other wives enjo
fly
Witllsm
C.
Uslback,
likkasine
n.
8446
Holiday
Avenue,
Adjuitm.nt
to
drive
California
planning
to
Clii man
_________________________
_________________ ks
lit 5% iliiani C ltaIiak.
fun were barbara Moore, Jo- 1
_____
anne Sample,
Put tI,5, A
_____________
________ Barbara Barnes, soon for a months visit with flear Lake. Members ar. to
Chairman
_____
Asslea Gardens. the Ill@ of mothers.

(*rtb4) _______________________________________________

______

Court hoop.. Sanford, Yi,rIda. on April 55, ISIS at

Lake Ga

en Circle

____________________ ____________________

hi

band has been transferred to won the centerpiece.

14
j.

Pierce. Other out of town
guets were from llama,

("ti

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ORDER)

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Tomatoes

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LB

38 STEAK

Cut Green Beans

STEAK

8/51.00

___

ROAST

'

LB

48c

LB

58c

LB

58c

LB

68c

was topped with a rose and observance, the Ministerial Jumbo Pies
night

at

pm,

Batch, lis' .Th-iouise herry, Men from all churches are
Y,liss El:atsethi .tilen. Miss insitesi to share in these Ier .
Juanita Johnson, anti Miss sires. A special invitation Is
Barbara Paulk. Thee wore extenled to th e puhhic. Dea
gowns of identical styling ascoa Robert Davis and Wilson
that of the matron of honor. Bradshaw are chairmen, is-

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LB 68

LB 78c

STEAK

GROUN D

OR.

Pkg.

2 LBS 88c 1

BEEF

1

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Jall/,P1

-

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HERMAN'S ALL MEAT

LEAN MEATY FIRST CUT PORK

,
\j

"HOLSUM PEANUT
FULL

CHOPS .,., LI. 58c

LEAN MEATY NICK IONIS.PIG
FEET

,.....

BOLOGNA POUND DC

Butter

HICKORY SMOKED

"SHURFRESH"

21.OZ. 69c
JAR

s.oz'

SAUSAGE

3L11,69c

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'LARA LYNN"

Sallines

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PORK LOIN

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"PILLSBURY"

"SHURFINE"

Annual Woman's Day ob. Cut Yams

. . . . 3/69c

The junior maids were Pa setvancs will be held Sisnday BHURYU4$U
The
Jack so n, sister of th e at Mt. Mortals PB Church at
groom, anti Jocel)n Ha rold. 11 a m. Mrs. La ura Frazier
. . . .
'l'huclr dresses wi- re - 1low cm• will he the guest speaker.

Milk

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Ring
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20 LB. BAG

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Bread

CHARCOAL

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brildery and tsttndrtI to the'Mrl. Bobbie Jackson is chair.
Jembe Roll
o- '.wALDokr
ankle. The Cower girl was man; Mrs Carrie Mack,
Shirley Ann Johnson, who chairman. Robert Zander, is
, . . . , , 24c
I chairman of th. deacon Towels
was ressiii in &gt;rllow.
'flit' best ,,,an was Bertram board.
Roll Pkg.
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Edgi- comb, It. Pierce.
Groomsinen were Johnny! Charlie Stone, aviation ma
Foster, Melvin Aincy, Jesse chinist mat, first
.
Tissue . . . . . 15c
Drown, Joseph Stcr:c, 11cr' tached to Reconnaissance At.
a n d Squire tack Squadron 7, has been ad.
turd If
Ushers were Charles 51cr- sacred to chief petty officer .
$ ott ii, broth er of th e bride, He received his advancement
James chambers arid Errol certificate from Cdr. K. H.
Lo's'eisc., commanding offleer
Cherry.
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The keepers of the gate of the squadron, on boerd the
were Willis and Bonny Me- USS Enterprise, currently as
Coy. The ring bearer was signed to the Seventh Fleet in
the Western Pacific. Chief
..Maurice Gene Fields.
Mrs Lucien S Eubanks, I Stone has served 23 -ears In
godmother of the bride, was th e Navy and has been at.
3
reneral clurclur of the 'A C41- I lached to RVAII-T since July
('lIflord
Ilir'tnri
w.s
in
l9c.3.
Chief
Stone'
arid
hs
ituru
the firmer Lucille H. Tomlin.
S hr,r of the men attirihant
Farl F.. Mu)ott was the or ' of While SprLiar.s. Fie
in Sanford with th eir daugh'
garist
Soloists were MIsses Mars'a- tel, Grade,
• • •
lene Moore and Leorita lIarJoyce Frar, student at
ki-r, st'ntrs at Tallale 'a (ol
I flipper Elcmcnt.ary 'ass re
Ic', Talladega. Ala
Ttw reeeptsn was under cc n tI y declar ed champion
the direction of Sirs, Stable speller of her school and will I
Slatbews ant Mrs. Staude compete on April 16 with
(LIMIT: ONE WITH
Barnes. Assistin,l were Mrs I winners (ruin other schools
S Phoebe Rohinion stud Mrs. in the county In the annual
$s ORDER)
spelling bee, Mary Ware was '
•
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t e-'
were Mmes. first runner up. These gtrls
hostesses
James A. Finter, Roy A. Al. were coached by their teach' I
len, Alton Young, John A. Ii,.. L. V. Johnson and Mn.
L.twson, Lowman J. Oliser, I. U. Bacon, respec vely.

class,

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same as the honor attend-ant. hurst is pastor.
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stemmed roses.

STEAK

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7.

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48c

BONELESS POT

. . 3/$1.00

. . . 3/51 .00

stching yell. She carried Allianc, of Seminole County
Saturday

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ROAST

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hemline and over a taffeta spe cial numbers will he ghen
skirt, . rote of the saflie ma by the Al'!.. Club. the Big Dog Food . . . . 12/51.00
the Jolly 110)5
tirial accented the hack with Itrother,
clst streamers. 11cr slippers Club and Brothe rhoods of the
On, Lb. rigs.
"LARA L'Nls"
were of the same color and city.
• medium heels. Her headdress Leading up to Men's Day

Th e bridesmakls were Miss All groups will report during
Glo ri a Dixon. Miss Brenda this

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tr'. Sandra Wnn.t,srd John- ('hutch. Music for the evenson, of Bainbridge, Ga., was ing service will be rendered Tomato Juice
the matron of honor. She wore by the Men's Chorus of Mt.
a mint green gown of silk or. Pleasant Baptist church, Or.

row.

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No. 303 tans

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tied a white Bible hv.tcckcd the Task of Fulfilling the
with a nosegay of red ruse Great Commission." Music
. Catsup
buds an dwhitc satin strr.m- for the morning will
ers. )frr slippers were white I nished by th e Men's Gospel

one long stemmed yellow ulil hold

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itil in a silk urga3 bouffant St. John Baptist Churrh, 9
observe
eheath wi th a chapel train Cypress Avenue. will
which extended voluminously Men's Day Sunday at 11 A . M. Rice
,
. . . . . . .
to te carpet. Seed pearls and and at 7 pm.
Rev. Enoch I)avIs, pastor of
sequins glittered on the b(slIee
N.. 303 ('an*
Bethel Baptist Church, CSHURFINW'
skirt.
S
Atencon lace accented the St. Petersburg, will be the
. . 4/$IeOO
train and th e entire front of guest spe aker at the morning Fruit Cocktail
the gown. Th e &amp;leeves were' service. Judge Valle Williams
threcquarters in kngth and Jr. will be th e guest ipesker '.3 DIAMONDS"
NO. 2
complimented with wrist during the evening service.
length gluses. 11cr headdress Judge Williams will he pie4/$1.00
was a crown of pearls and ir sented by Sheriff J. L. Hobby. Sliced Pineapple
th
eme
for
Men's
Day
Th,
red escents secured th e multi-:
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tiered -veil of illusion. She car. 4,biervance is: "Charied with

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f,th, the bride as b4'4uti.

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secretary, and John hay.

donating
dausthleg lAnd. Cvnping plans for tho Officers ,will loo Instaille4l at
toward the monthly teen den. who Save hirth to a
1 and fall ra,nporif's will

Ily Robert It. flom Jr. ar,i •te ldtuke Hrfoe. Mrs.
1:d'aard L hlumphre as in
(3::.4)
'rhe wcdd;n of Miss Patri. charge of the r-eceiing line.
Henry Mrs. Joseph Walden and Miss
cia Rae Merritt
iian hlurston kept the guest
Hudson Saulter was solemn
lied on Sunday, April 10, at lxk.
tht of town guests included
4 p M. at St. Paul Missionary
Mrs. Odell Wilson, JacksonBaptist Church. Rev. B.
Podge, pastor, officiated. The % iVe, Mrs. Dude %IA=!U.
couple said vos In a candle- I'alatka, aunts of the bride;
hi,ht douti!c-ring ceremony. Mrs. Edna Barker, Mrs. Lu.
.
Is th e dau4htcr of rile With.. 1)aytona;
Jeantilt. The groom is the son of ctte hlulito and mother, Ft.

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$10 each month mothers are Bonnie Edwards by Charles It. Roberts of flt. tsr, til'aSUfl'r.

Patricia R. Merr itt .,
H. H. Saulter Wed

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Re-Elects Hall

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Interest In the government
OFFI,CIAl BOOZE: The British government still onisi
the British government then
01cn$ of pubs.
promi se d not to Interfere with
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"Inefficient operation under

Kenna, Joan Murray, Mary
APRIL SHOWERS - MAY
FLOWEIIS Is t he theme title Ann Obusek, Kay Rccknor,
Ann
91 th e
linda
Smith and Ann Matula.
general meeting of the
Officers' Wives Club to be
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Th ursday at
private ownership." was the
held at 10 A. mn.
APRIl. CoFFEE meeting of
excuse given by the Chamber
th e NAS ballroom.
officers'
wives
featur.
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Charlotte Donahue of the RVAII
lain government In 193 for I
Easter theme, complete
Sanford Flower Shop will he ed an
taking over private airlines
\l&amp;'mlrs
of
th
district
for the pro. with Peter Cottontail, sur.
th e featured art
and
creating th e British
and
rnmtttee of the St. John, Thø Parent-Teacher A,soclse rounded with color ed egg'
seas
Ai rw ays Corporation.
Cram. She will discus' th
oy
Scouts
of
Amer.
ti"n
of
D i strict, R
Hear Lake Elcmenry
care and treatment of flowers tulips.
Britain,
of course, Is
re-elected John hall of the worlds most heavily
5rrangement and will Hostesses for the coffee e* will meet on Thursilay at
prior
to
also demonstrate helpful sug' which was held at the After. the I'lorIds Stat. hank lounge shu'ol
1trr.I'Ient at the April inrtt- socIalized countries right now
rn er, were Ann Carr, Sher- at 7:30 p.m.
gestlons on how to make ver' bu
a n d al though Industrialists ry Ilolto and Kathy Artlip.
All institutional reprelen' Inc.
atils arrangements.
Also i'e.leete'l were Mrs. still grumble about govern
may be made A bouquet of spring flowers
s are urged to be mciReservations
as the
door
tulle
which mt
tally.
served
was
won
by
Lure
Leiihardt.
as
well
as
all
members
Mary
Gore., first 'eke pte*i. ment
ownctshlp,
few people
rough
squadron
represetita
th
are really
very alarmed.
,l.nt,
soil
Principal
6,-urge
With
the
smashing
victory
tJves.
The executive hoard met at New mflCnit)ers introduced to atRobert
large. C. ('Icvelsn'l, district
Herold Wilson's Labor gov'
the
home of
Laftocca
the group
Kathy Cris
recently
to Shirley
work on
final well,
PattyIncluded
joyce, Andrea
ch*IlTlISfl of the St. Johns l)abIps, se. on'l vice preslilent. of
District will 1* in charge of Completing the .late, as ree- crnmcnt, It appears likely
Pilchard and Dot- lb. meeting. Reports on menu- ommetuded by Mrs. Ruth John. socialism ii' Britain will be'
for
the
gathering,
which
Woods,
Ann
Plans
come esen more firmly en
hiambry.
made by hi.
nominating committee trenched.
will be host ed by the of fi cers' tieAnnouncements
were made lership will he
Jone s of Sanfiril. l'h.,
wives of RVAH7.
chairman, are Mrs. (hrls Hit.
In other action the board of the birth of two new babies M.
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be losing business to the tune of
$1 1.5 million a month. That, of
e"rzre, t rtilates into smaller
tax receipts for the city and
state.
All of these con,eqrlenees rhould
h*ve been ohviiiis to the liwmaks'rs.
The nutlansiih tax is flit smntv fail.
ing of its puri'n so, It has not only
opened tip another field for nrganized crime, but It has encouraged a
popular dkrespect for the law which
cuimilti wirk mischievous effects on
the whole fabric of society.
Ksen if the tax dimes es enttiallv
raie revenue. Its ultimate co.-it In
this latter respect may he incalcua-

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how nobly conceived it may have
been.
New Yorks current troulles with
Its cigarette tax law ri-asi like nest
stories out of old Uhieao-t rtieki
hauling In lrsad of contrabanri cigarette'. "speakeasy" outlets in gas
stations, barber shops. laundries. etc..
he Mafia muscling in on inlepend.
ent bootleggers, cries for stiffer en.
forcement of the law.
A year ago New York City doti.
bled itsi cigarette tax. Added to the
state tax, the total is 1-1 cents, the
highest in the country. and the lilies'
of cigarettes (It) to -15 cents a
is so far above that of surrounding
states that ordinary citizens as well

a

rrorte audit of whets
.. ney. It eornøs earv and It goes f:l
t'e
mone
rics cur and fast.
a m.asiy s,o.oc with
money
in
Other pioplc
!. build a piitab!e mansion I The career' of great men
Wa,hingtn,. I) C . ii y o u r
has,
been
tied
to
this
spend
money.
It
i,
the
for th e 'ice pttsidcnt of the
money
Jm proers, among them the earn to sup'rt and to edu.
United States.
tat, President Franklin
.- .i!e 'sOtir k i ds. to feed and
It UI •5A bTiW sOOther! flooseselt and John
bUndle In stiff the big house nests. hurry S Truman and c'ith and comfort sour
in rare f i r sour old parrots.
ith upstairs and dnnstair itir mm of thr moment, l.n
\our kids. sour sirfe and
'raid,. mornin g and es c ning ii
ft Johnson in the ssIns

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Thought For Today

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lions to abide by this law, rin matter

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as the fast-buck- bsws are finding it
worth their while to fill up their car
trunks across the state line.
On paper, the financially straitened city should be reaping twice *5
much in cigarette taxes as it did hefore. Instead. the city and state together will lose an estimated $30
to 50 million this fiscal year. Any
increase in the number of tax law
en(nrcers- the state commissioner
s
t hem doubted fp'ni 23 (ii nFF
would be a further loss.

tt us get on ith it lest
.
nati,.n perish in •t.'Ia%
in to put ide
fle%
rr
month of the income ax in this
Our pu'ir s s nt
siirnpthius quarters to main- fact that it I; $TY1.I5 of his
..
- had it so nai and the) are in
lain his morale against the
I
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,n,,flsV Is * lwvit to he laid out
a grand consplracw against bitter
mbflc
hardships of
A .
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bus fr
P
Ire
unit
to
hat
It
1p
P
it
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office
e itil timphi' e.
I!
hlutwt
t"ttrr. lucy 'siU get at, a
I
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The 'harp s,nificanee of
.
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u'i
s. rIb it. tuss be cause the
a ll this Is the way of o:r
en are 'soby in th
• ...
eir heads statesmen with other ppk
Know
Yo
on the matter of public money.
money rather thin the °
sihere it Comm from and what chance far off that ltumphres t niirsi l''.ss International
should be dine 'siih it
the might become stfiictrntIy sin'
This tomes of smoking
liar,
as to sign off the
u
rcusnsmntc niari courugest
is'lltIctani
public p a ) roll. Other p u'pk' -1'r.r.
mimi 'sithoit si hich the %sst.
C!
most
what
keeps
money is
rack)
era might sake up and chase our ,titcsrnrn in office. This
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some starry
e&gt; ed spendthnifts slosh it around like beer at
lute.
right out of Io'sn.
a hre'srrs bitt
'
It is almost incrrsllble that
account
Ask ins rwn
tiii re shusild be this prim-eel itctItisr 'sho lit ca high on
'
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for a $,t)osu mansion I or
the ho at company expense.
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IIut,crt Humphrey during a Ask that man as to the coinAnd Dot's
time of hot 'sir, declining
patatisc delights of spendnri.
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5I7C was standardized not too nn
gotil rearries. i'seliing nation
At least one state has begun to
his o'sn and his conpans s
years ago by all 50 state', a dot that
.1 debt and a &gt;o &gt;n, boss m-oul- - money.
run into the same trouble as the telnih
one). It is the same
numbers
letters
and
to
separate
sis'tI
''C it Iii's )0u41011t
ephone companies - a shortage of
federal the politicians escept th at
As
Was eliminated, thus making r''ni
ta policy. it all seems to add O'-y
numbers.
Inst snit'ect to Cate1
(_.i
to
for
one
more
digit.
In Ohio's ease, it's a shortage of
up to hallucinations in high
license plate space on which to put
as
iuiace. hallucinations such
a e felt she dared Slut tht
• had a '.r ml' ursuu:
'
the numbers. Because of the autoraphook this ra,, for
public health sersice
£
ml' I 'iii a normal romance- tsamns can be induced by I h e
l)oris is using it to help m' her.' he tieg.ai.
mobile population eXl)lOi(n, the
"This will be a time for you to
.,
state manufactured * quarter of it
drug
MD-:3.
during
her
icnaI. her high ahool
'lIut
at
college,
stormy
night,
'shen
One
Luke 21:13.
bear testimony.
million more plates for this year
students against such sea'
This 'sarline expendlttue
at. romantic teens, this mBa.
sr.ri!ary ssss enty l
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65.
This
necessitated
go
nu palmt,
goesi example of host
desati'ns.
Ii
ual
than In 19
The lure of the ilistamit and the I should also S ite that se' year. of age, her mustier dire li'sskirmg toenninate Initi. bernuied the public's icr. FORT PIERCE 1I'i)
and Ionizer - numlug to higher
man Jury 'saa picked to
ru-i ,1 ,,s of Ss Pio.is
atcul ,siy secretary into honso• Santa hate become with the 12 difficulty is deceptive. The great opbers.
bt'sklel to )our children sturted screaming.
.
hear the murder trial of Fort
LC-Fmwonaffect Vic.
portunity is where you are.-John
enter
Jon'
loth
alon.
in
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To avoid changing to smaller-size
pleasures
of
the
L
M'se•-ind y.ue po.s.I'
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"They
spending
'sen.
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booS.
Burroughs, American naturalist.
figures or to a larger plate. whose
'Now, she is 'sInaI t1 rail public's money and credit. member James Dale l'urk
Ilor [fish, to be on the safe their farm home, 'sith nobody
lie MAYO hi. psñ$dpIa.d is
I anmbl.,e,rul flut that mascu' There is mighty little that can hiser.
side! For setual ahnormatl' I,
Public Mfill r ate l educliens t..
in the house.
lali ng $.'OOOO 4's• l osivolootir
ti.•e can start sery early!
Iltirkhigirr. 311 Is rIi.mrruj
•td the tt-li.huonP line, line ilamme folloiss her every- compare sstth the delights of
lii. Pubi.i 5.rie C.nwni,sa.n.
.
spending
other
peoples
mu
t.ith
the
simsiuting
diatim
vi
it•
'sbcm', etrO 'sunsst than a jea'
M•"• stem. ,ut of , o1mluiislufl.
Thus sa... to PIo'udian. testes.
1-07: I)os ii I': p g.
,,, 41 1 . of Si, l a te reduct,grie
&gt;rar old Catalin•i lIons in
"1 he mother si, In labor losi emal. suitor.
i't 111 (0_M Is-Oil dIMIOI the
I labor (lHl) ta'-t l)es,-imntr. I
a tie I
ci .1.
'1 tluuru a young man cs'ut.l
and auto to drtuser a 1-al )
Ia,I l ia's
seer at a lang. high school. So s he sc reamed and •l mit, 1 is in iv .,-• ,rtCtv hat k to a
1105 fON I Ul'l ) -More than Set emit thmi i,iemiiber Of lime
Iron Cross" mutuire&gt; ni'
"D r. Cra ne." she added. tat l, is as sti ire. ttioug ti i.,t i,
ii ('ape ( ' nd residents Jam
if he hail a
' juSt is hit (5 Irs mist) ;f-ople this isis her (slits li*hcy, po it ,lsan,e.
mmied a State hous, hearing all) 'sCrC Clanged in the 'hay
yes W
'00*0
'if the sanni sea to becom, ~sh vuldro't lust. liven ti'o iluffi
"Ituit that t'iu% suit e,lut'a. roof to protest a bill sshich in
trial
was
mmmoscui
Ic
'lime
1 his tail.'1 foreign minister. met lump pr iitY because Bus_ oserly f'nd of each other'" cult a lots"[.
gaimu
)uuflg
•
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allose
purl
mmmutucl
By Phil Ne. som
lion trichmrr kr"i's all
Sometinimu a horrendous
tiling In th e summer resort from Fort l,autlm'mdale at t:u
There Is speculation in Sing- Dr. Sutsandrio, alienated 'sith sia has cut off the flow of
-.u!uI girl men assay."
'hut the 121
i request of defense ..ttornu &gt;'
area.
Tispore that Indonesian Presi. their pio.PekIng policies. Tho replacement parts for the •. experience in childhooui )fO then had to serve ii rnu,lwifi.
homosexuals
Not ill
such a phychological
Sukarno's
ccli'
such,
an
-,m,,tusisil
shock.
dent Sukarno's valu, to ia- ginenala Cr, hinting
e
r
r,,iuth'ei's
'lirtisren
In
status might itirmg fleet of SavIet.maste dune
-'•iii k that the ii ton there
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., usanumig
aiii rs.g.-t.ut'-.l 'lit ti- s iuifl •vm,.uuflt"t an ....................'-'5 •.5''••• . . .'. •
all. srcratt iuir.i b&gt; the ltel ('hi. after can't hirar the thought anguish,
.."a
.
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permanent
after
so
•_;•_-_.•_
moment is dirnin,shin'. Sirker. riot b-s
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plus the girl's terror sub-icr •ggmrili'r is ho initiates
.,.t.,.m...
neee passenger airline. Aipar. ci f romance staIn the opposite
un.
I that her mother isa. really them arlv, so send for my
no just won't play tIn.
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coiqt'NIS1 shlOI'PERM
rroiulenii of
stying, time yisurmg girl attrr' t.00i.let
and let the a nti--communist
5
.e
'. S
isis dining
For
example,
i
Chinese
be-prop
','( '
half
dozen
Rod
enclosing
men
rule
A
uumig People."
'm,cmunt.
its 1'.ychi trauma tha t
civilians and military
Vickers
Ohis, ,,imtsur.
•Iut' rr,"ilej froSt any erotic lung ,tanmpesl, ,.-turn erieluspe,
the 's ay they 's-ant to. One trait. delegations, susme head- planes l'rking bought a couple with an
I,
-II. haul huought his attrar- :sn that might ;ut hit in. plus n cents.
ed by men of deputy minisgloming example was his
years 5gm) are being use,! the secrrtary a lo ng fur sutur
.. f
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pudiatiumfl of Foreign Minister (trial rank, have hice'n pInup. ut
'(u-tin your rlil,Imen of '
(is the sane terrible plight as
luncheon.
.tmsigcrs
For
Ii
Adam Malik'a statement lug- ping throughout Western Eu' as military transports
- her mother.
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"Or, Cr an,." the •,i-itor
mia y. Amon,:
is rite
to hr.
tIn a
'Th'iugh she pu shrul 0grating ln,l.umir,ia i-night rs' rope sluice Jant
41not
ire
u'.i
"is mIt
is hm.ierrl,
are ,,i this ni'ns
I rail, in flier
rs,nsiIer rejoining the United other timing., the vre ouiking
shi'ck "it of I'rr c."'. I
lk( ti I.I.E.101 Ni • • uK
gui-i at punt, slur %.,14 sutt Tilt 1)051
limit rather via'"
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s fi pmr. cnn hitsin
Nsutinn' )'lgijrrheads shioulifl't for fuxu"i is log Ciii raft enut
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The Fmrnu h hi-liet
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stamped, acid,, srd ens rluspo I
affrnl.-'t
lv
mt,
figure that much, particular' helicopters, a 'sell as air- '
"
l en t (ha'k, de (;aune is ill
. .'i .i glanced A t her sri-I
and Oc to cii' er t,ping
ly 'shen the government Is field control and raular equip'
ri high ai'h.u.l she
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just
about
•vcrythung h. nodded casualty.
analyst-s
,,i,ls
is
hen
and
pitntin
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i!ii
l..is
nt'n!
shunne.l
slit's
me
over
ment.
Intelligence
o
trying to "rain s
'tVell,' Inp continued.
t sgitoig th e prnJ' wants frrmm h:i erstwhile pall:
si
is nsn't ntt,nu4 tesl
nu 'Inst I,, inc of his :
t'(5i4tI'
peas friends that Sukarno and says Peking
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u.II
s-inn sb-nut her later."
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iii
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ncri in .ss iu -'silnumrawai
As q' left that reaI*u,raiut,
I
Ulf French troops (root N.tTt)
si
girl
lu.sukiog
tI r masculine
roimimansi an.) r-,-nuos',sl sit for.
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an folIo's .1 tI's three of s;
ego bases ant NAT(.) military
4,F
nut.
I ralupiari.s from
Fran-.
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Am-ni the editor later ?.
:-e ' Aill
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l$cs also believe all this 'sill
me that his scuretliry am
is (bOUt
Ir
this n,as.uline girl torte a h''
'
hrnislc an') that. thu e other nmn'exuial couple
I
It member countries will
They had been roommates
agree to keep NATO's political at college. Th e masculine gum l
he.iliiiarter, in Paris. as .1, was majruring in ph&gt;skisl ed
(;auall. 'snul.I like. Heat infor- ucatirn,
unaticm available now a that.
So she was the aggreslor in
NATO's military hea'lqmiar' I their brumosesuat affair.
tens is ill be i,lcss .4 1' Hclgiuimm, I
lila secretary re.'ifly '680 a
irsutifuil Solon woman mci
REAL EST
'.1 ETN 'SM ()il'ShlUOl'
,Imi-iulii ha',' leer 'listing
) •,
S'iuih Koreans are is Luhulng
Hut I-er roommate 'A&amp;$
development. in South inmtu'rmely jealous that s
-tnatn'i current government I 's,,uliln't let this girt c' en di'
.: .• •'
- Co. If the situatiusn worI• is ith her toss without ps- u
i-rio appreciably it could ile. l ing on them.
y sii s luatchu of anusther Kin. Then the editor briefed nra
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itself.
spring from human
Prohibition i the classic example,
and the United States Is still suffering from the depredations of the
hoodlum empires which carne into
being bause of the refusal of mil.
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for lives. Zinn, Olive,

hush aI
thr.ugh three licutenanta.
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as proaho borne Brigade. It
By Tom Tied*
body was scratching out a wa,hn his sods s41: 'It's d : ii men fr"m 14 to
under
its
the
other side emptied every- Bak er. Rich and dozens more
company
is
rate.
Th.
mortality
is
th
e
Such
phetle. Sinc. then the b.tough, boy, tough. Just wait'll are be'lfellosss with death.
BIEN 110A. Vietnam NEAI letter.
, all good men, now dead.
thing
but canteen wtet On
on
fifth
captain.
men
1'O
They call it Bloody Bravo eag'uerrd men from B have, in fart, that of
you see tie jump without
- The boy dropped his duffl e
This a it, fella."
ptitiifl.
The First Platoon alone has
And no oniIrr. Bravo has their unprotected
here, and the onroc fits like a spilled enough blood in the the original company roster.
flICfl
hag in the middle of the tent
The boy felt hollow. liii parachutes."
hunilrr.l•sitty
dossn to 10 survivors oq'
One
and, of taken part in a dozen major
grape skin. For 11 months jungles of Vietnam to b'iiar - only M an, left . . .
"Huh?"
tie;'.
and looked around at the dust, pants seemed too tight, his
alked
into
t
h
a
t
of
lesser
three
time.. In January
I
thorn. only :; beoo e ued operations,
"This is Bravo CompanY, they have forfeited more the imagination.
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was a replacement
. feet hurt, he was thirsty. He
fire-firitts
Rnil
thousands
of
i
thev
1,.st
V,
in a single two.
They have more Purple unmarked.
wounded. face4i more I
0 to hell."
3oung
carried out.
of the original ,ffi. patrols.
sit
tabrt.
'ii
than
sat
survised
more
calailHearta
't;ee. the ILl gulped, no ties and
In I) 7one, o tlpintiI'n h.it tattle.
dripping skin.
his
P
To c,iniuni the hazar'l.,
tics than moet comparable some Il have K,tefl one, core hate de1arIed—eit-hi'r on j
But, for all of it, Bravos
"th," he mumbled, "this
"'hat kinds outfit Is it?" kidding
thr Mir,uiior
dozens hate to. a few have carry.alII or otherwise. Nuts they dinw the enemy like in. ('rump. iluniog
kidding.
Hardly,
anyway.
units
in
this
nar.
No
ti
in
tho
rancid
battered
have s"n at I
B Company?"
he asked.
n killed or sects on a sticker. In a recent exrorville, an
8 C4i,,mpany. ~-kMrd Infantry Last Solay a Bravo sergeant thr" and. me. Jacob Roo-do, sergeAril
lIT"od)
ers
rice
fields
of
the
1k-ha.
At that the room stirt"04.
roic. as horror.
A man in the rear was wash.
much
he
as
threehour hc,f.'sati,t they
one evaruetol.
casualty of of New York. his four
his socks. Other, slept. Several peeipl. chuckled. A is as near hell a' on. can beeaTTl* the first
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Gay. undermine the American sys.
Capitol In
It Is an occasion for associations throughout Flor. was Issued at the
The
Instead
in Florida Is a project of
Haydon Burns has proclaimed tam.
are
Tallahassee.
Lawyers and judges
Governor Burns' pro aa Florida ear's American Ciii. honoring th e significance of Ida.
May 1, as Law Day in Florida.
The American Bar Assnela.
e lion said that by observing genshlp Committal. Ralph E. law in Ame rican Ill.. And in scheduled to make talks before
The Florida Bar urged th Ma 1 as law hay, Floridians
v ic groups and In schools. tIon promotes the nationwide
TalahiaMsi is chair- these troubled times when ci
Governor to name May
114 can I'doornonitrate to the world Odum of
somt people have clemonstriAt- Posters and naniphleu will be observance of Law Day, which
lit** and
$.fl
their faith Iii • supremacy
as a natlo.
Law a,
law distributed in most communl- nas proc
Bradford Smith of %,nk. is .d comple te disregard for
the Pr..
phasis. to Floridians that the of law as contrasted with the
ii
event
In
IDS8
by
.
in
the
sta
said
ties
te
leaders
Bar
director of st.atawlde coordi- and ceder,
Florida liar President Rob. (lent of the United States. In
Americ an system of govern, denial of indivWua.i freedoms
LAW
Day
should
be
obment by laws is a heritage In communist land&amp; where the nation of the 6o local bar as- that
recognized th
Day ob-. served with renewed Interest. ert M. Ervin of Tallahassee 191 Congreu
that must b. maintained In same data Is the occasion far sociatlons' local Law
Governor Burns" proclams- and Bar Pros ide nt-elect Flet- special day as an educational
tlon opens .series of LAW cher G. Rush of Orlando v.ere and patriotic observance.
Leaders of the Bar said Law
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of undemocratic countries

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1,oth typical anti tini'lile. His

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which used to be the Dutch
.rtuiihy. grimy, gallant

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\%my lip ill a daybreak Assault
ali'l then not live to see

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%Ahn have fought

Wrong-doing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)

Jumbdloze

Purchasing director Ralph Siller spent six hours before A
Cabinet investigating committee Monday and walis told

"it,

LOW-SUDS
DETERGENT

W
"UP"

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Tbo veteran stateofficial,
e'
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who has beaded the purchas- ..

ngofflc:se.1954.dn1e4
any wrong-doings In his job
and t,d4 the committee it. on.
point that they were straying
into his personal affairs.

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the purchasing office was In
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COMPARE.
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE. $1.19 ELSEWHERE. FyNE—TASTE

STRAWBERRY PRESERVES•ie•iii•.iiii•i3

temporarily llow&amp;y after

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SAVE 1O .HEIMANS

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Ile United Btatoe aPPO&amp;M
today to be counting moris
s trongly than ever on the

BOILED

BAKED HAM.... .........

'PlY

$1,000*0

OffHals her. eonalder.d '
Army the only truly echoolve
forts in beleaguered
Vietnam, despite the disputes
among isomis of Its 1486M
7%011 feeling was " the

MILDRED McCAKTH"I"immm nL
HELEN 1AILLEK......-OLMU
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from stiffening demands by an
apparently united Buddhist
leadership who hinted at

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KELLOGG'S FROSTED FLAKES
solas 20'
LLOGG'S CORN FLAKES

3

MAYFAIR CREAM CHEESE
SOLID 01(0

2133' 2137' 4'

LIBBY PEACHES'HALYES

lies

CRANBERRY JUICE

(NEA Telephoto)

Police Officers

4

110
Ll
...........

8LB

SenfPrison

SAVE

STEAK

nier Mul~crry policemen, inchilling the rhief. faced long
prison terms today for their
holdup
t
for which it Sanford man
wronRly "Int t!me In prison.

Lt

....698LB

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Lb
STEAK. ..41.66116
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Currently.isit sentenced to 10
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for rubbery arid one

car for conspiracy with the
entences to tun cvocurrently.
Robert I.. Watson, of San.

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VRflUL JUI E

Arniclon seatenced former Police Child
Ilrorarr Branch and former
I atrolnian lisle Kelley to pri.

10

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forti, teas otictctl and sentt- riced ill Ili years in prison
store holdup.
for the
after speod.
1.1 teas cleared after
ing zo weeks in prison.
h
a
bold:

MANDARIN ORANGES
METRECAL LIQUID

MERICAN

2,r

woriti

sentenced to 20
Branch
'i'.sis in state prison for rob-

475

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4189' 4j9$l 9'
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pret'iotia
m'.'orui fur

BEEF CHUCK

31'

MODE

11111t-e flight ri,cord.

CALIFORNIA 9 EF

29'

Itiss 111%

NEW IIE(ORI)
umhu (Ohio) housewife Jerrie Mock beams
ui "r a welcome-home

88LB

3'

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41"1"

29'

44

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and Implicated the police

ulficers.

4

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Legal Notice

CRACKERS ,
ifta INGLIM

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IVIRYDAY LOW PRICE

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FLOUR
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25'

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NOW ON SALE

SNACK

2 Ll CAN

FLUMROSE PICNIC

43L
49L
$119

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PILLSBUR

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9TH CIRCUIT
MUSZYNSKI FAVORS

LADY

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ITALIAN PANURSAX

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MRS* ALLEN CARVERMANRI, nL
ML ULPH PARK.—myTicuum

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BERNARD

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PATRICIA IGRAPES.ss... UTWX1 KAC1
MRS. H. D. MITCHELLaiUITT IL

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LADY SCOTT
GIANT POLLS • 3/1.3 CUIVIIEPI
SCOTT PAPER TOWEL" roi 994

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territory.

SWEET 10 SWEET ENER

SIOLL PARS 4/1.14 VLSIVH'PV

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FRYER COMBINATION r'"-0-no
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PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 12- 43'

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SAVE
up

PROS—
ABLY

4.

~45~,p

EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 4/ 1.16 ELSEWHERE FINEST BRAND
37 z CANS _______ 4 FOR
PORK At BEAN

j

ment.,

CIRCUIT JUDGE

160

SHARON SHINALL

possibility they would mal
$ deal with Hanoi if they
achieved a dominant Influence

ILICT

9891. 10111,

431 531 101

FRESH PORK PICNICS

YOU

FAIR
0/41
LOW

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IVERYD4Y LOW PRICES!

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DIANA GLENN...rnsi,s,NIEW1CL

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FOOD

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LEAN SPARERIBS 31. $16 Aq.
Cool Fiesta
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5 91 691- 1 0a.
SMOKED SLAB BACON

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military regime in Saigon to
hold power and push forward

or got control of the toszn

LOW.
PRICE

69

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PROD- SAY[
ti p
ABLY
PAY 10

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aoiittrtt

SHOULDER STEAKS

Saigon Military

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SIRLOIN STEAKS

till

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% SLICID

BONELESS BEEF STEW

hearing Biller expand In person on previously written an-

days.

CHOK1111

PORK LOIN (HOPS
' .........5"..."

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE. SAVE 114.HEINZ CHICKEN &amp; STARS
1OszCAI6

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Prices ssJ iii,v ii.. wesLeesi .Qu..dity lights C I5U
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without Gun. Nguyen Can K
-must continue to dominate
the government for the P"
the
emit seems to have been hal.
stered ooror the Past several

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Atty. Gism Earl Faircloth and
hwludft Owe" of Wtta

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Fred 0. Dickins
to apparently nothing illegal
about Riller's actions,
The coenmlUa e is digging
ime apparent conflict of Intel.

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are trying to do a better Job

than the Purchasing comal...

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FARMIR GRAY

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SAV1i

SPANISH BAR CAKE

CAKE DONUTS
RAISIN 11110

SOUR CREAM.. ........
PERCH

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11. 11 as i9q,.itoolool by 1141

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of
%K111, In flooelloon 14-208*11M
Cho C.,unly t'ofnMI&amp;SIGn*?S

torls. court Ileum*. Sanford.
It"I.A.-ri,la.
us April 15. 1146 at
Adjusiment

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HOURS; MON., TilES., WED. WIN TIL7 THURS. 8. FRI. 9

Tly William C. Halback

IFCP G=P

W=

Chairman

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25th &amp; PARK AYE., SWORD

HOURS: MON.. TUES., WED. OPEN TIL 7. THURS. S. FRI. 9

25th &amp; PARK AYE., SANFORD

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April II Its

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April 13,1966 — Page5A

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Pain 4A — AprU 13, 1966
tra

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den Show

onsteSpring'G

Apple-Spice

tinier Torte

Torte An Easy

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Is A Dessert
PUR
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Dessert To Fix

Iterela an

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—

dessert

easy

spectacular to behold,

O

4

ru's, comes L.mzer Torte, a

partle,

Apple.
Spice Torte combines Stint *

PRICES UPPICTIVI
THURS.. FRI., SAT.,

Alto uiolas$es'LInttT Conkili,
layered and topped with ippl..cream filling. Based on a
traditional Southern dessert.

APRIL 14.I5.1,
1966

Incorporating

simple steps.
conv,nlence' foods.

-

The torte Is an ideal coin•
pany dessert. You can make It
early in the day to chill before
serving time so there's no last

e.'.e#

and fruit flavors to blend

Vanilla Wafers

—

Leek'. SedsI

First, make the ginger
cookie Iayes. Enriched sell.

wish.
AppieGInIer Spice Tort@
ends dinner on a high, sweet
note. This dessert $ian rounds
meal nutritionally.
out the
The cookie layers ate made
with enriched sell.rIslng flour,
contributing three essential B.
you

lee, 4., N. O.s

Plus 50 laIrs

4u(

good sources of easily uIIUud
food energy and cereal pro.
tein.

APPLE SPICE TORTE
10 to 13 servings
3'S cups sifted enriched self

Like

.

Was Lykes Flavorful Canned

24.

Ii,

White

or

39c

Delsey7ossue
Purity,
lady, F$avor!—ALI—(IImlt

1.

Fee-

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.

25

Tasty Lean

39

1EI1
Whit. They tee, Urge C.I..fvl Stvriy Plead.

Laundry Baskets
While Tbov Use. Wish H..dt,

North Orlando Garden
it. regular
Club will have
7:50 p.m.

this Thursday at the bbme of
II J

Bombay Avenue.
Co.hostfl$ for the evening
will be Mr.. 13111 Oglesby and
the program chairman has
snnouneml an Interesting
workshop of arranging
rra
now.
ire submerged in water will
follow the busi'wsa session.

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COOK.QUIK CUSID OR
PIPPIN STIAK

Denver

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49I

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remember to renew
drivers license

blue cheer
detergent

in

birth month!

83

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69

D.IM.nt.

Pineapple-Grapefruit

Del Mont. Whole Kernel
Cream

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g.ntl.
Ivory snow
X 850

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gentle

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g.

37

detergent
--

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liquid ivory
d.f.rg.nt
631
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(s,pirw Set, Apell IS. 1566)

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crumbly.) Turn out on
and

fit

even wi th edge of pan, rout
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custard Fi ing

in to

pastry;

cover with Raspberry Glaze.
Roll reserved dough Iii -Inch

thick and cut into 'aInch
strips.

arnps

TRIASUU

_______

ISLE

P101CM

FAMILY

rim, crimping to form fluted
edge. Be sure putty does Dot

1 29

the.
.

Arrange strips nsa

glaze to form lattice pattern.
Press rema inin g strips on

PACK IRVADID SHRIMP
1114

extend over edge of pan, flak.

leephiss I.e., Ap.l 14, 15441

40 to 43 minutes, or until

GOOD
HOUIIKIIPIPIQ

lightly browned. LI edge
browns too rapidly, cover with
aluminum foil or pastry tape.
Cool on wire rack Chill thor'

GUAIANTIII
PIRPORMANCI
vise tea Wei1 a.. tisulasisi

Of

MOST

79c

be

will

circle 'inch thkk

______

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almonds and lemon rind. stir
in cg and mix well. (Mixture

wax paper and press together.
fleierve '; roll remainder to

STARD FILLING

OREN

VALUASLI

ISLAND DRIllING

STAMPS

, STAMP PLAN

it Cup sugar

cornstar ch
1'. cups milk

__

1 tsp. vanilla eatract
In m.diumsiied saucepan

Style or

combine sugar and corn.

.'uih

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119M

3..,,

. 3

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1

qp(ake11

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Sanford Pine

14-is.
• pkg.

Isc

Seminole

S

lure Into egg theta blendIntO
remaining hot mixture. Its.
turn to heat; cook 1 minute.

Plaza,

stirr ing constantly, or until

Casselb.rry

Onora Dr., Sanford

's * K i

mixture thickets. Itemote

from heal and stir

HOURS,
- . MON. • SAT.
HOU

HOURSi

Cool thoroughly.
IIASI'IF,RRY OLAZB

MON., TUIS. WID., SATs 1)0.7.00
THURS.. FRI., IJISiOS

Bologna. 25c 45C 65C

starch. Gradually stir In milk.
Bring to boll, stirring con.
tintly. Bemuse from heat.

Gradually stir 55 cup hot mix.

Hwy. 17.92 and

Sea. pug. 10.06. pkg, 16.... Pi'

C.psiends Tasty Sliced

si ft together flour, sugar, clrsnamon ant closes. Cut in but-

gently into pan. Trim pastry

Set.. April 16, 5141

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Bag Sausage
r

JWGreeManiuH

___

Tarsew's Fem.u. Wbo$.H.g

10 1j

tbope. cornstarch

2 pkgs. (10 os each) frosts
red raspberries

mr. clean
cleaner
t

2-lb. 39

$.,.sete brand CMpp.d Turkey,

IS..

I

79'

S Smoked Sausage ,, 6 9c
Beef or

egg

to niciliuiu siu'tl niiaing boss I

1966)

OR OVER!

Zesty P,eakf.st

Polish

I

Custard Tilling
Raspberry Glare
Set out 9-inch pie pan. Pr..
hc.st ot en to 3i1) drgrces. In.

,nbrecht's Frozen Cheese Coke

Breakfast Strips pkj.
Herm.a'e 0.1.

ground

UAI.S.Q SlIP OR PORK
P41. 790

3-POUNDS

6.... 59c

Tuna
I
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Swift's Premium Testy New

SAVE ON
Del M.rte,
Chunk Style Light Meat

3

SUP ROAST

39

1.1b
Link Stisrsagee.. pkg.

ii to S servings
Ili cups sifted enriched self.
rising flour
'. cup sugar
'a tap. cinnamon
tip. ground clove,
'
i cup butter Or margarine
it cup tmnbianched almonds,
I It) P. grated lemon rind

SWIPTI PAIMIUM lUCID

l?IuIj

JWGroenStam
s eseesa i.e ',ssa

meat specials •

Lykes

IS, 5441

4WGreenStamps.

'if

$

Igo
Del Mental
Tangy Pineapple

SAVION
Del

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5*101

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EXTRA

_________________________________________________

I
I Green Beans . . . bin.
Iseh's Teely D'.p.he
lb.
Frozen Scallops.. ,. 79t.
Ms. P,y leaded .H.d
Flounder ....... ,. 59e

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m foes' CornSauc
$d
0103

LIN7.ER TORTE

are sire of small peas. Stir in

Potatoes . . .....big

h.

Del Mont. Stewed
or Selld.Paek
1

freshing flavor. To store,

_________________
.XTviA_

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Iron and calcium.
Enriched baked foods also

lightly coser with plastic food
wisp and keep refrigerated.

LW"a,

4WGreenStam
we,uuaas ,,,i,a,j

flour, pros Ides ge nerou s
amount.. of th iamine, niacin,
contain protein and food energy. The filling adds more ms.
tricitti.
Serve Linier Torte well
chilled to point up all Its re.

(,ip1',e Sat., AsII 14, 1560)

ANY SWIFT PREMIUM PROTIN

Frozen Dinners . . .
k.sSle.i'. P',,•, Whisk

$1

SAVE Is
DelMent.
Deliclus Frul

SAVE ON

I 4
to. 10 I
dash
detergent

Yellow-Cling

I

Cream Pies . - . . piigs. $1
Hell.' H.... kvf fed
Bell Peppers . . .. 14.... 59
lecqeel Pr..l Aiswt.d (euve ID.)

$AVIU.

I

SAVE ON

.

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Fresh Phrida4rews

I

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cover with a lattice of
pastry. Bike the torte

riboflavin,

se tAil .sePIsLi. PISISUS

100 EXTRA S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS
WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE
OF ANY BEEF ROASTS,
3.LBS. OR OVER

frozen foods .

14....

Scene

CARROTS

Halved

Tangy

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ss esree Lie

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more

can serve. me crust,

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SWIFT'S

and

rd from enriched seifrising

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OR OOMILESS ROUND

D.IM.,,NSIiNdw

SAVIU.
D.lMutte

SAVE 25c
Del Monte
Early Garden

•

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.e
ri lad lees.
Apples
Eggplant.

99

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d

Robert Thomas Gives Bloo
Donations to the Seminole
County Blood Bank rose sli ght.
37 during the month of March
wi th ft persons giving blood,
Mrs. Louise Bauman, recrul
tar, has announced.
1t would be good if we

REVIVAL SERVICE

39th Time

Tltshaw Sr., George M.
Simpson, 23; Anthony J. Ches. 11am I.. Royland, 12; Mills Repp, Wayne E. Albert. four;
Arthur F. Lee. Eu.
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J.
R.
Fuller,
Thomas:
Arcierl,
Ve
rn
on
as. 24; Harry C. Echelberger, Boyd, ii; Robin B. McKee
G. Albert. James Wehry, John gene Smith, Emma Jane El 7.j
23; Alfred D. tansy, 22; flu. 10.
bert Smith, 21; Wilfred A. William A. Dale Charles B. Colbert, Thomas Speer, three; Harry Dletrlchs, Carol Crum.
Smorowskl, 20; Mrs. Helen S. Gallagher Jr., Barlow Hinson Mary Doris Laub, Howard Icy, Edgar B. Osborne, Leon
Barbour, Raymond T. Ba'l, Jr. nine; Walter Bryant, Al. Sutton, Michael E. Foyd Bruce Bellamy, Richard I.. Taylor,
David M. Seaton, Garry C.
11; Floyd B. Hears, Charles bert Green, David B. Bach, Gulmarei, Rebecca T. I.Jlrkh,
T. Rabun, 17; John D. Buhl, George L. Swann Jr., eight Carl F. tilrich, Ardith Ski. Miller, Juan A. Mats, Law.
16; Was. T. Pratt Jr., Phillip (gallon club member ', ; Harley bens. Lou Cccl Albert, Edwin react P. Eudy, Hubert B. Ed.
Bolger Jr. IS; Thomas Wilson \V Wilhelm, Roy Rhodes, L. D. Knight, Margaret K. Sic, I mood,, Lewis Wade, Jo Ann
Jr., Dean HamIlton, 14; Vergil J. flhincr, six; John A. Foley, 'Nish. Arthur H. Thompson. Fuller, John I. Martin, James
I.. Anderson, Russell Fehr. Mrs. Patricia W. Johnson, Richard Krecker, Joseph Bry• H. hogan. George P. Acker.

could main tain this quota, as
it I. needed In th e event of
accidents such as we have had
lately, when at least 20 pints
were used," said Mrs. Rau
man.

During the month of March
Robert B. Thomas Jr. donated
31, •auf orb b,raIb
his 25th pint; Claude Hawkins,
Page 4A April 11, 1966 3, and Horace Green reach.
ed th e four-gallon mark with
his 3d pint.
man, Lewis Snell, Thomas B.
Others included John fin man, Telesfor Slerputowikl, Joseph Bryant, five: Freddie ant Jr., two.
First time donors were Em. i Nelson, David S. McLean and
wlechen, 21; John Lee, 27. 13; Ned Stephens, Gordon T. Lee Brown, Charles NIckle
Bernie Wilferd.
harry Wilson and Edward T. Meyer, Moultrie Kelly, Wil. Sr., Charles B. Ely. Robert W. i ory Green, Ralph Byrd. Har.
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sim the ITH 4a7 of MARdI,

1585, •.tIci Is hereby given
Chat I will ••l1 by public au,.
Clii, to, sash. os TUF.IDAY.
he 15TH day of APRIL 1554
.t 1 5I0 •'cL..k na.. at lbs

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COUNTY, SANFORD, Yt)DRIDA
Its IIZAL, ZSTAT COVERED
sv 'run AFORESAID MOItT.
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50.5 Pest if LOT 7. III.00 5,
to
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hook 4. Pail. $3. 5$ iii 54
Public RecoIds 01 b.mtaehs
Count?. Florida
SIAQUIRE, IS..
JOHN
United States Marshal.
publish Mar. 31, $1 £ Apr. 4
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unofficial ''l'e been told unotftcial
.1.4 'that the

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Alexander said the county
casselberry to annex the
tines not pae streets wit hi n ni zoned county property ifr
cities except some main feed' to the city as 113.
er roads front the county.
conferr ed with mod
"If the boaril establishes of the rcakisnta on Lake Ka th'
there is a int uiunt city re
Stenstrum continued,
s;.in*itdlity for the mail, the "and
r n," I find they are not opand posed to the annexation of lb.
county protltics the labor
city the
i'ilulpmenl and the ticnder properly by the city, but they
cost,
do not fasor acce pt ing the
itet-laretI
lh properly into the city as 8-3.
Soiithssest Iloati and
'l'ery lot on the lake."
Street were 70 to is per c ent
hostrum declared, "Is soced
In the county wi th daily trsf, ft. by either the city of Calfir of j,30fl to 1800 ears aihd
Seminole County.
that was the basis for partl selberry or purchased our We's•
all
I cipatlon with Sanford,' lie
homes there on the premin.
saul
remain th of"Winter Park l)ris Is wtth She zoning would
only fect. This lake covers about
In Casselberr but is the
acres and Is surrounded by
road ri5'ht of ssav for ?.000 sIti- 30
approxlitu att'm)' 1(11 lots, all
mole
FIr).'ni
South
dents to
- I. it a home is con.
ritent a my anti South se in mote zitneil It
on every lot which I.
point
strutted
Junior Itigh," Alexander
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t t ii i :titlttv ColliS of t)1i4 ltiiIitirIll's fact', iius t er, tielit'
(l1rald Photo)
ch.uracter.

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Postal Savings

After Holdup

Close April 21

Industrial Park

Sewer Approved

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ng from

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man Johut Alexander today request was withdraws due
denied and called ''ridiculous" to th e time required to clear
statements that the county fa all the hurdles and p3rmtt
vors Casselberry and Sanford construction to begin. In turn,

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extension of city water lines as Sanford with some as crag
less."
as much as 11.000
to collect ,otea in
the to the site of Scmino!e
Knwles mr'd,
psirn fn the State lit!i. sign and replace it,.with
rermi.('ciflege
and
sotat.onal'technl
Lrg5l. h.ihtrr silt5
lii aittiiti.un to general pas
" 't'fl. . .. (4
1(410. '0
is
dnI' it on the cal school. plus standby sewer ra u.s
,ini
Know Irs titeil IIIC
tie
i'f
hudf
ais.'L
,rest
rus
and nerd for an estatilisiirnrumt
du.'n'e was (toni anfurih an*l grs,irntl. ih,t .igns *re.rfltl)' semi icc and lift stations
the property Al r eady CX' possible tonstnlctlon of a a better live step program of
uuld not vote In hi. district. cn
Kiwanli
Club
wu
teed
the allowed maximum,
show. sewer plant in th e area, was advancement with a sixth anti
lsn.frsrd
minutes r the meeting
(t'(t'flth step, with ltivrrinr it
members.
1l
repreeentt'I I
. authorized M,-nday h&gt; Sanford
'
At the Misru ii 'J4 ity Cuifl
of us e per cent for cat
ttiii 1m.i sioflerS.
,-d Iv joici mission Or,! lug, lb. ruling citLsthmatctl cost of the engl- )ears in grade.
The public
alit.
was
('onin:Issloucri I n s t ruted
appealed
and
was
Seminole 111gb School flCl'
is $7O0 to $19, Knowles to prepare a cost
by the city which up- nering study

in

been able to obtain, the apart'

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( ,'untY C ommission

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properly

ment complex promoters oat'
ginally petitioned the c ounty
:ontng board to amend lbs

As 'Ridiculous'

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planted th at th e

question is now toned 8.1 by
the county.
Stenstrom further said, ae

corsling to Information he has

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averae SSW a
employee lit
,uu:nnt'run study to tie.comparable
)ear k's than
positions in uttu,-r
ti'rminr how best to piolt1e Julis irs cities of the same sue

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"In general, local munlcl-

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•i,ingcr of certain occupatl..n(.
lie pointed out the 'kill. e'
or:.wiCe. ahilhhic' and quail.

e4sIofl Monday night, P0 C' d ing board to annex the pn.
an ortnaflccepr(slflg in ten. N'rty as R3. Stenatrom el-

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~of the city council and Its zon

ed out. "Cassrltwrry paid boun*1 to
even th en lb. lak, would be
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$20,700 of the $33,000 estirnat
denied
their
employers
stud
ed costs because of limited clowded.
•tutltiit3
Jeep Sales, Inc,
•
analyslt and formulate a ten.
toning boa,d's rub"ftc lake," he went on
%t'rdnesiiay 1. lb. ldg day! Autonu.latic I), .slerc Associa. and Mason's
in this school auditorium at. held the
I'rcvlouly estimated costs
funds and requested addition-1
o
the
al
f
Immesi.trrmt
lath',
pay
sale,
They
mdi
)
.Cal"
This
the
sisetl
by many residents and
i
tint
ititig
is.
annual
auto
show.
$,O pm onight to hear n Ing.
and
tiofl
The
for
eonsltleralion
e is
of ctcnsion of the water
that 'tune IM)rti'ns of
eated
Ia
Esed
0.
for swImming.
non-residents
A few days later the
That's w hen the gates 1* '
llti- schools which serve a large
sewer lines were gIcn as the increase may he put inqrven Sanford teeters are .,,ociatlon
and other wa
was •reti'l, although no city
tmiatlflg.
fishing
.n
county
area'
Sanf.r'l lit tinicipal hita,llurim lia,.ti'iPtn, in th. huge Inor,
$ltIi,fl()
head
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to effect this year, with the
recreation.
tie
anil
wa.
ottainril
sports
and
Oil I). Sanford rrflt, anti will have cull display
Altamonte Springs' request her
In a second public hearIng, balance allocated in next •wtTlI?
Center for Practical Politics permit
th e apartment comStutlenta Can company which erected the
request
by
John
Carlton
for
nfl
iteriuilt's
Trail
and
ulallaril
Shiulti
,peak on "What
- the im,'writ cars, (raturing tht.
and its 54 units be filled,
sign is not ii't 1 as having a
Street within the city was re i1t
changes ti pi'rruit
In Ut f'tu! tire Dr.
F
latest in safety features and
t
license
o cuntioal
there would be no end to the
an
the
be
liar
at
turned
down
a
sit'wrd
bill
of
estahlishnunt
l)ugia.s is a rt'l l..turcr
cooufrt c,O\,SII.-utre,.
lake.
work in the citY,
tause traffic did not indicate congestion on the
former Angel's Eat Shack on
end worldwide trau,.'cr,
'I hts',,rohs of illlars in *lui.
Mayor A. I.. Wilson told .South Sanford Avenue was
main feeder roads! "0fl the oilier hand." Stantltt'te
.
. .
able prite will be given away
commissioners Spencer had denied when a large delega1
or other cIrcumstances of itj'om concluded. "if the ERA
"You ought to go
'lur!ng
the thru'.e'lay event
4
he
was
responsibility. Alexand financed project flops from
told him personally
nearby property
lion
of
It's sewer lines In,teitl of county
To the
Aut"
the lack of tenants, the own.
You'll
love
those "drmy. going to erect the sign, any. en appeared at commission
Mon. er said,
P,,.tuni'tet Cecile heard which
wind.
up
Satiuniay
TAn torn held up a Stanl'rI
the Lake
for
n
i
g
tanks
ht.
Wr'tc.
silay
anti
'l'tuura.
probably would turn the
tulir
era
Alexander said the hoard
chambers to protest the ac'' Sr'ire Station on SR 1::d
room)', en1um(ortab!, wizards
at has been ails ised that Public 'lay niihta. the Sanford Auto' tor Industrial rark after city willing to cooperate, with any complex back to FHA and Un.
"1 thought he was kidding." tin
I early this morn. Law El 17? directs the post' mobile
of the highways that are
w
tasiwiat In
Dealers
said the Ma&gt;nr.
In other action commIssion lruter,tste
p. c.,mmlsaioners voted 11.2 tO municipality on Joint cli&gt;. Ill It could be sold to
and escaped with $37 in mastrr general In close out will gIve away a portable tr i
long so firm, so fully parked
when war owners it could become a
City Att.tmrey William C. ens expressed extreme dissat- fl5
of
sewer
county
problems
authorIze Installation
with safety features. And at Hutchi son toll
an eye
camera
the Itidal sasings sstrm. The ylai,ti set, a iolaruti'l
ntnhi,;in.rs ' ,,,et 'n with the a t;.n of h.ills.
i.,rtzulle
radio, lines after previously denying ranted and sinilii tie glad in lapislateti layout and
prices 'OtY can afford, t))
Everett
('harks
\'srnrr,
closing
date
i
April
77
On
outfit,
anti
' itiC It) the surrounding area,
a
two altertiisti' '
have
they
Department In
Inert
with
the
entire
,tlta.
the
State
Road
Anti ishat s 's ils variety 0 either to undertake a civil se turning down their request to I station attendant, Soul Sb' riff onil ., f ir itet date no iliq''
(in Fri,lo)' tuight, the $i,,uf'ur.i
result of ninnte council to clear up and thus depreciate property
l, railroad %I.-J I. lI'.lit'&gt;' time two "1 o n ;yk. shall I i' ac- i ,'pteti In all rust. tt!nti
C htticrs!
s alucs In that section."
Artn
otii'naI itank, w ill
t" ranla as s
rr•
Il
enjoin
Sncer
thur,
to
"misinformation
memoir
the
. . . .
I r.I their car on tile shontl"r Inc art ount and no new Instil
A public hearing Will b.
' P away a lTf'ut (.,l'la protests from V. J. ftoI,I,ins,
move t he sign and take it to nals in the middle of east
The county's allocation of
3 1 New Rat iso joke- Know Circuit
anI"? SR 116 Just west of his saving' account shall be open runabout hoist , trailer anti litfl•
Winter
lti'htt
by Ca sseberry on th e an'
juas
court or to Issue a Street near Yale As comic.
Dr.
IIS.(ia)
for
ing
of
county sanitarian, and
30
days.
At
sn,l
,le.
cit.
w
station,
alkeil
back
whit's Batman's irl truind? warrant for his arrest and try'
with
recent
meeting
Park Drive lit Caq%elberry nritat"On in about
t,sr. vitiltio4l at ovrr St.'2w).
In a
will Frank l,ne, health depart' rarime In for 'harp criticism at it, it time all arguments for
Intcrv~l tin depi)qils shall
City Nianaver W t:. Kilo%% lei manalril the money. They flr4
the ratio in municipal "('Urt
The three day aitta' sltt,w
I
the ,nrnt duret"r, ,usrr ilans
' against tile mott o will be
last wuek's nuerting of the Al anit
litotluina na,le by Cimmi,' and railroad official'. State north on I-I. The hiltup or. cease iii accrue on the anni
it;
sersarv detes of the resiwe ho open from 2 n'cicwk night, install arptk tanks in the (i'm. tamnonte Springs ('Its ('nunul! heard
Onp of our I,usinc,smafl lioner Earl hdigginbotham to Road Department oflicials re c urred aia.ut 11:10 am.
at
Varner paid on. of th. men lISP crrtiftcates occurring in afternoon to 9 n'clo."a
ntrr sanitary landfill area.
friends tells us that It seems grart a sarianre to allow the fuisert to pros ide overhead 501
There I. must' al ,nteitin'
A letter to John A. Burton
that there is an annn*i ,'m sign it, stay anti a motion by prnsiu'n or recommend renios - , t his hand In his pkrt the 12 nu.'ntiu period ,n'ttuig ni.'tut planiuu'.l ('c eath night
architect
for
the
flrw
11cr.
Re.
,
AlIt
IV,
certain
womils,
gun.
Ntu
w,a.
of
the
signal
standards,
as
had
a
on
if
he
at
phasis
('omutnsisstiner Si. L. llat.orn
the auto show.
All itustat sasings depoitors 'if
l,uihling, ronumenIrt
JI. to (itt' lb. injunction both which the city has derlared l.n was ,h.wr,, htSsrs en,
member, last )'flt it
dealers es,riati"n eli
,tiit',
fir
e
urged
to
bring
their
c'rti
I
sewer ennntli'ni 1w
are
it
"as
that
"hararulotit
anti
danger,u'
'.wise", niraning
clir.l for la,k itt pect'nts,
in for redemption at "' u.I,c'ta participating in thu made "in firder In be asAurrd
I t('KlE RETt'RS
Knowles said 5111) officials
• tains to". Examlulea: "School.
I
A su!aequrnt motion 'by
cont, enlrot e "`nt are 11,41cr
a, voRDI)IIA, Ar;rntins (UPI) their
parli-t
nnornird In ernOrtict
of satisfactory disposal,"
Wise; prnfitwlj*: elim
Higginbotham In tal,lo the
account In 11111 liemphutl h',ntiar-liuir k,
an
-%trs
John
F
Kennedy,
wn
An&gt;t'ne
liasing
a
Island
for
wide
"It Is our opinion that aanl'
piiituons: "Fc*t5t5. matter received a 22 vote four foot
. i
t
or.,
o
spent holy week on a ranch anntltcr (- it) nsa)- call at the S't'tiitui,Ie ('tut' lit
pI.tviuleil
minimum
of
100
feet
on
each
inflation",
overheat,
with hliggunlVuthsm anti ('om.
St,,rrisnn i'or,i tary sewers should ho
tither where assist- 5trieklauiil
stand' north of this pros Incial capi- local
area as soon as pci.i.
. . . .
trissioner Vincent Roberts side of the center light
and re tal, was scheduled to return inCe stilt he gisen In making .tgrncy, Hunt l.inoln.Mrrcu. f"r thin
and It an individual sysVoters will hase an orpor. voting "ca" and Raborn ani ant, six inches high
yy, Ellinutr Motor ('ompafly lila
withtr.issal by mail.
to th e United States today.
fl rrtnrlzed,
tern Is installed it must ho
tunity to meet all R.epUhtlk'sfl Commissioner Jo. Raker tot
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candidates in the May I P' Ins "no." Wilson brok. the tie
Richard
sot,
is petlient
until a sewer line
0
inctutllr4f
by
adding
a
"yea"
to
the
marl..
available,''
the letter stat'
is
?,Iul,lrew and ('hist),l" Kirk. mrtlun to Salle.
5'ti
its'.
'II
nct1u
fr
}(i,tchi,ors
told
r,tluint'ist,n
sunning for
*l
motion to Inawl the unit
at an "elephant era in his opinion S pe ncer
•vening
was
mad. by Commissioner
Thursday
wants
to
make
a
test
cas, of
stamped."
.
The Seminole ('otinty E4u. last week. The group is sp ngnizeil pic*frusional rganiza. teachers tim .zerrlsi their riti. Earl IlIgginbotham, with
at Loch Arbor. LegislatIVe, lb. matter, with the aim of
as given sortlng hI"rac', Smith. Jack ti'tfl of Seruainole C.unty's irnsliiji rights by regilt' rung, utnol by CommIssioner W. Vin.
sc hool board and ,ta t. corn' pmving the city's sign sr'Ii' ration Association
tr&amp;oI,'rS. principals,
be ance invalid.
ItO endorsement to any school Ilirner anti lilt,, Jackie (ac,lt
suting and working for the r.nt Roberts. CommIssioners
mitte, candidates also will
candi.
visors
and
superintendent
Its
a
John
F.
l)arby,
Dr.
Jr. and Jo. Ba'
reservations
candIdate.,
Ernest
Cow.
board
'Th, fact. are, he is defy.
present. Dinner
candidate of th eir choice. 011.- Si. I.. Reborn
ker vote.l "no" and the tia
may be mad, with Mrs. R0bht ing you. The question is, an. Icy, president of the teach. 'late opposing litre. ('solo, said membership Is restricted
en ,luring election campaign'
lb. isiS not Invited to the members of th. teaching pro
was brokenby Mayor A, I.
you going to let him get away Cr.' group, paid today.
F. Johnson at
ing, the cummitte5 will stage * Wilson. who added, conditionanti
Over
th
years
frislun
only.
e
meeting
Crowley said he waritel ti 5outh Seminole
with it," Hut'Li,'tn concluded.
O) has also been I ;wiliteal rally by providing ally, ,if we have the mcml)
-clarify
---clarity the "mlsunticrst.an'l- SIACE had never solicited his the 5,;Wtatfl
to
as this 't e achers' an opportunity for teachers to
referred
referr
me" that has arisen as a rs' views prior to endorsing M
More
Classified ads .................... 9
group.'
It
has
no official re. hear all candidates whom. of.
Caolo.
(S.nminol.
Po
pull of SPACE
MANILA (UPI) - A
Comics
A spokesman for SPACE latinnsh'p with the group ftc v they are pecking affects
Water
Action ('ommitte. on
7 authorizing dispatch cd 'o litiral
Crossword puzzle ......
education 7-seaUmer II,'. citizen'
referred
to
said
only endorsed eancll,iates known as S P ACE.
NEW 'oflK (111') - The
troops to Sou th Vietnam was Eilueeti"n) being
7
Ib.ar At.by
"The Srmlnul. County Edit, ship committe, of St'KA ° I.lberlan tanker Rokos V ra.
the "teachers' group" and were ins itesl to it. meeting of
- 4 overwhelmingly approved by as
Editorial pei. .....
cation
Association has a cit1. SCEA. itself, ,ndonaes any dined early today it was tak*county teachers political April A.
.... 7 the Philippine House of Rep. the
Entertainment
in tinship committee; Ii do.. candidate at any time. SCEA Log on water 400 miles southritd,
statement
Cowley's
comaiittes,"
S res.ntativei but may run into action
Horoscope
east of Newfoundland anti
not have a political action had no relationship with
SPACE endorsed three can- part, as follows:
I difficulty In the Senate be
$ee147
ritis.nuhi; tuneS log l'el't in South Semi , needed a,,Ietance, the Coast
The
"The
Seminole
County
Flu.
ct,m,uuitti'e
board
at
sch
l
the
oo
,..... $ tithe of \'kinam's political dilate. for
rrta
titaa:d bare rpoliM5
a mttIn in South Seminole cativu Aa.wstatlu,in i,s tie met' cummiLtac functlona by umging itoh on April I."
I crisis.

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tion from most of the 11011le lit that po.,Gin of Lake Kathouners tohn reside on the I rti n Ilark uthich is situated
Ilake. &amp;ccording to Julian I
tA ithin the city limits of Cas-

;'&gt;es and the harartis and

luau!&gt;

flue.
Seseral weeks ago permi.
full (;illr'pe of New myt.
was requiete'i from the
l),'ll*Y
ion
to
the
ia Beach came
)iwa,nii Club Motulumy holing zoning and planning board to
his Cam- remov, a small, low, entrance
to

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)hI' pe rfuirnurti by sonic em

By l)otlle Austin
l'r.,.raui
,ntil'overty
Sanford city ct,nsmlsi(tller, faced with outright the
since 3) out of 171 of them
defiance of authority in the case of a local prtiptrty
his draw less than 53isI annual
Jennifer Smith, candidate for owner who went ahead and erected a SIgn (Ill
Knowles declar ed
Pto,rd
Year."
'Baby of the
prtipertv after ps'rmi'itititt to do o had Ijet'n ,lcni.'d
not,
'Whcthcr we like It
from the contest go to the by both the u utllmi'i('fl itttI tic dl" '/.ttnhtig itnti we are in a -ompetltise labor
Iteit
Schoolhou'e
for
1.,tt!.
'*tdhl('k'
market with surrounding ctt
mentally retarded children. 1utiflg
jet In the Central florida
ed
on
the
Issue
Monday
last
seers
The Jennifer Jar was
area and we cannot expect
on the bar at the Trophy and voted 3-2 to table it.
our empto&gt; cc to remain by
$ I Lounge.
The controversltl sign
ait on the b here when they
in the ftirnt of a n'n•
r3fl draw much higher tay in
Total c*,ll,* tiltS (mum three lughteil cocktail class eriu tnt
Coumity constables in in front of Jim Spencer's lies'
taurant on South French At-'
were $27,i;4.61.

down produce lane •
lb.

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Krioulrs showed tn';.
nhi'Iontr' ftiOtr(t iltdr' dc

Meanest thief In ti*.n I'
the one who stole a Jar
tamIng about $10 In votes for

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MIICHANDISI ON

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several
FU
estate deelopers to construct other pieces of land.
an 8* unit apartment complex
Stinatrom, in a statement
Kathrn in Casiel' ls, usd t4ay, said he and
I in
l.'rry wul enounlcr O'l)Oil many other rcadenLs who in.

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Conditioning

Also,. 5:30.1 P.M.
Fri.

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Men, . Fri.

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SAVE 20c1 CONTROLLED SUDS

you to u e a
special

9 AM.. I P.M.

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Hard to Peat!

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the copt
I. the big factor. I'opituIy it,,Booster
Rooster Club could share jut
buying the ifliUTlC.. NOW '

Insurance. They

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Cocktai Sign
ugs (ounc

hurt. All other at hletic team'
at the srhpnl are eoy,'vr,l

Legal Notice

mute. District

and
must bear the ho"

Insurance coverage

SWIFT'S PREMIUM TASTY

permit and

(lit r,ilul

the parents
pita) hills when their boys get

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ISIDDI.I Dt.ttici it FLORIDA.
By virtul of an Orlir of
isle timid out of th e 1n11.4

Foothail players it Semi noa High Scho )l ba. n'

4sp,•.O.
too

tbars
fatal.

V.54.4 Itit.. N.r..ls 5.5.

flth.lffll It Wh'4 tFt'CtC(I wit)ttitit II
)Illnlli'IS.
(lvi'!' (Slujt'1'tI(Itlt of the

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Tree frogs or tre* to
have sticky pads on th e
of their digM.s. These en

In 603 ; showers and 85 Vedneday
cents
ItOI .--. TUESDV, APRIl l.!,19(6 -- SANI"ORI). FI.ORIDA - Prke 5

.%loo tit- partment heads ci I
~stllvcrtiisorq Acre prest-vit .11
the matter In

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Zip C.d. 32771

322.2611

nua y.

).as arri%ed at the Sanford
Zoo. Ile wLs there Easter Sun.
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LOOK AGAIN-Not wi
open, but closed tight.
spare pair of eyes paint
on closed lids is one N
York cosmetician's peek
to the future of a lad:
eye make-up.

in øur
lobby

E. Knowles to draw up tenta

tatis e new pay scales bated
on ascrat% of scseral sitr
of
communities
I rounding
comparable sire.
')cntati%e estimates plarcil
costs of the increase
twt;1n

fr the new niantrtll which

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commissioners voted Monday
I to Instruct City itsnager w

the lakefront!

soon he irs that. area to create
crur 'Island of Progress".
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"make-ready" on the
existing pier? K ee p an eye
open for the dre'.lgs' that will

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Phone

Municipal employrs were
assured of an acrosstheboatd

Did you isa th @ dragline doing

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1966

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Seminole County

near lake

Mary Iii e other night were
just fireworks eIng out of
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce.

ROLAND L. JAIRAID

PRICES EFFECTIVE
MON., TUES., WED.

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on

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Viet Cong Clobber G is
SAIGON (UPI)

bomber,
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defied

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IR edFishing Fleet I rks West Coast

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NEWPORT, Ore. (UP!)

Soviet-built

and
missiles
anti - aircraft
truck North Vietnam for the'
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infantrymen suffered a defeat

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Co m m a n d Stratofortres'es
from Guam pounded th e vital
Mu Gilt Pass, a narrow nctk
through which runs the t i n
('hi Minh Trail supplying Corn.
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attendant, also lie got pictures of one moth er
are irked by the So lets fish. ship and 15 trawler..
ing in waters which, in effect,
Warren Harrison, who optprovide the bread and butter , rates the SS- foot trawler Ruth
sue station

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fr this town of 3,Trv
i Reports conflict on the size
of the Russian fl eet. The Coast
Guard here is reluctant to talk
about it.
Local fishermen said there
ssere more than I® Russian

munist forces in the South.
While faster-moving U. S.
planes, which can
more easily elude missiles,
have struck regularly to the
\nrth, it marked the first time
U, S. officials have risked the
s!wer, high - flying bombers
sshnse previous .ittacks au
have been In the South.
A military spokesman said
an estimated battalion of 'let
(or surrounded a company of

fighter

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Ra y mond Reilly, 58. svere slectiocuteii trying to free 13-year-old James
Robert s on from power lines over the ruiilrsiu,si trucks at Bloomfield, N. J.
ReilIy'it body tumbled to the tracks below. Deputy Fire Chief Edward

McCormick (back to camera) finally freed Robertson and the boy was
taken to the hospital suffering from burns of both legs,
(Cop 'right, 1966, News Syndicate Co.)

All Gubernatorial Candidates

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Gomer Ililsinger, manage.
metal supervisor for the Ru•
reau of Commercial Fisheries
In Seattle, Wash, said
BusSian boats—one cannery ship
ar.d 19 trawlers—were spread

the U. S. 1st Infantry Division

s if iiri I.' i.'s ssr"ss..0 r. is a it r-411 W — 1 lit'
William Surprenant, 81, dangle sit left after h e and N ewark Fire Capt.

i Ellen out of Newport, estimat.
ed there were "a dozen mo•
then ships and at least 1
trawlers off Oregon alone.

sessels.

the Americans with mortars
aol small arms fire.
'lie battered c a in p a n y

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Richard Wisner, who runs
the 37-foot Tradewinda charter
vessel out of this harbor, sail.
ed out to look at the Russians
Sunday. Thirty miles off shore
he saw one mother ship with
a trawler tied alongside.
But he said on the basis of
talks with other commercial
fishermen, he estimated the

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A
ifli mme d -down Billie Sol
3TAKEi

Ing barrage of lire which pre.
vented it.

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ESteS emerged from
Leavenworth p r I a o n
where he Is serving a
15-year sentence on a
op
cro
p swindle conviction,
to risk an El 13a.140
(Tex.) court for a new
trial on grounds of new

The spokesman said the
American suffered "heavy ca
sualties" during the two hours
of battle. There was no report
of casualties among the Corn.

Ton g t,

July.
Prior to entering his shecaty, Dr. S\'aldhens was a
fli g ht surgeon in the U.S.
Ar Force and aeed in gencral and aurgery for four
lyrarl after his diacflarvV huh'
the Air Force,
Dr. Waldheim is a member
of
rc
of the board of dictona

Admissions

In. Shooting Of
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Evelyn McCleary, Vala Dean
Von Scoy, Mary M. Wolfer,

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Maurccn Currie, Itarto llin•
Julia Weber, Louise C.
cook, Lawrence S. hleaton,
Esther Bennett, Deborah K.
Westlali. Delores Knudsen,

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Pfl1RURc,lt (tYPi)-some
Illinois coal miners returned

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Virginia

Institute

of

Marine Science at Gloucester
i said the whale apparently
swa m aground on the upper
bay flats in about three feet
of water.
lie said the whale must
have been near death at the
time, possibly sssndulvd by
what appeared to be large cal'
iber bullet holes along one
side of his body,

Library Elects

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The We Were lists" s- I

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agrcenatnt between the a- lt'etioil

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firen along with "('.sllfui
hirers and the Associated
n'
sal-I
lice'," an'l (little, I
(,'t-ncral ("tnt raitora',
Sten'ia&gt;' afternoon there was'IIMS I:agte," ptiis a
I ins .t,'rii'f.
no sign of a settlement.

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Installation
B" Julia Barbs

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By Longwood Club
ennie

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none.

- (Irwer •how at Thuts-lay's
.;:io p.m. covered dish supper

I erecting at the C,ommnuntty

Ijnton Cos, Eldon Heath, linus'.
By Donna Fates
Installed will has B. It. Jar.
James liuhes, John Manner,
The Longwood Civic league
raid,
president.Sirs. A. P..
Silk. Sherwin, who have
unanimously elected new of and
vice presi teft Mrs.
helped keep the Civic League Merrill,
ficers, as recommended by
lt'nald Mastro. rec n lirg sec
rthe norninatng committee. at liiilslirt in repair, painted tic. retary; Mr.. fiertie Ryan, (,,rd
}'ohowing salute to the flag
seeT,tA1,
the April meeting
the
James
Sp.neer,
treasure?.
and
reading
of
the
collect
for
re
0fhht
Named were Mrs. Jennie
Tha copper committle conI
annual reports
Fox' president; Mrs. Elsa. t he meeting,
heard
from
the
officers
sista
of Mr. and Mrs. J.fbeth Mille, first vice president; A ere
chairmen, Mrs..
htisdtes,
ferson
I
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second
Webber,
Mrs. Agnes
Paulson,
Mr. and Sirs.
Robert
standing
C. P. comniitteel.
Pearce gave the
vice president; Sirs. Ida Ste. andSirs.
peacock, Mr. and Mrs.
secretary;
devotional
and
Sirs.
Gray
Hart
wart, recording
tastI'fl, and Mr. and Mrs.
ere y ou 'There?" Sirs
Mrs. E. C. Dunning, corrcs' sang
ponding secretary; Silas Doro' P. V. hi ambleul was awarded smith Cady.
thy heath, treasurer, and Sirs. the drawing gift.
G. D. Williams, house and
I'oliowing the meeting. ticsgrounds.
se rt aiid coffee were served
Serving on the nominating The main table was decoratcd
commutes were Mr' Ralph with a large vase of lilies anti
Start, chairman, Mrs.
sillier t.ihib's were utccnrali 1
\VAhIINGT0N ((tPl)
with miniature headed nina
Lee, and Mrs. B K. Gray.
rock.thrOwiflt,
other activity of the menti made by Sirs. Gerard rhu,snda of
rampaged
teenagers
In
conduct
elniuting
was
meeting, which
hitnon.
amuse'
suburban
ed by Mrs. Fox and attended, Iiostrs,es were !rs Gray. through a
for
by 50 members and two Mrs '/enn Its land. 1r' J. 0 ment perk near the capital
rust
hoir'
5ni.s
right.
'c',
guests, members n,indrirtl
Theriot
broke
o
oit
The
Easter chapeauv lists jul
Ste.- Mrs Its-no-fl. \lrs E C Kuhn.
Infttr S p m-, at the Glen
and Sirs Etta James.
ed were prettiest. trs
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- i' - hii amusement park on the
wart: most original. Slis; Eli'.t'inac, three nails' north
Cummings,
and
funniest,
la
ist of thus fllstrfrt of ('ilim'
Mrs. Marguerite Mnrri'ufl.
flO(liCS
day
re
tag
FORTWALT('N iil:.h'II 1 t i n in Montgomery County.
It was reported
ecipti for the library, spnnor. Ill I — Scant here ri-rn,rrrl St-1,
in contain
fA by the League, totaled $l15
I'I,lie
l.,'iliri of two }'gIln airl,An
Mrrtay in d'htnhlcleø the rioters. ..tln,ta!' 'I at h(',lr Scout Troop ?.
wood was especially corn Ray. 1 lie men, ,Irnwne1 Sin' I taren 3,000 and 4,010, about
mended for it assistance tea '1'Y' wets' itentifiod a. ltol'ert 114 hours later. But not I..f),y - f ,t• ijnro i,ntiI ear windthe club ,j,rog ts,thus
the girls hiIt"t., 110. and
wlt ,Ins a had
Through their cff.ir
inn
41'. l,ih cf F ort
credit
towards
civic
i,.liuCC.
smashed
within a mile
will
Air
gain
teen
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talk to the people who have the most money to spend
charge accounts at local storm
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how does he reach them?
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return hater in the day.
But In Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Vest Virginia, Kentucky. Vir
ginia. Alabama and Utah
there was no report of any
move to end the walkout,
which resulted from dissatha.
faction with the progress of
negotiations between the
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Mr. Corbett and Mr. Cole.
lIOP'ELL, Va. (UP!)
man there is nothing for me to
of other, remained out of the
pits in eight states In defi' A fisherman's tale about a do," said Pitcher,
mci of their union leader. giant whale on the banks of
A spokesman for Baton
the Jamee River proved en- Rouge General Hospital said
ship,
Corbett was "fins" and that
More than 53,000 of the na tirely true.
Authorities said a 30-1001, he was 'up and around" a bit
lion's 100,000 soft coal miners
walked out Monday in a show blue - black mammal with what following surgery,
of foree to put pressure on could be bullet holes In its Corbett w ould hase bled to
negotiations between the Unit- osanimoth body was found death from the gunshot ssouind
ed Mine Workers (UMW) and early Monday. I:xiscrts tcrm lii another 10 minutes had four
ed the discc,'t- ery a Goosobeack teenagers not found his
bituminous coal operators
wrecked car 'Thursday night,
1.1MW leaders, who had not Whale.
Fisherman No r m a n C. said police.
ordered the strike, telegraph.
ed the striking miners to "re- Ilaynes said he saw the crea
lure when he put out his nets
turn to work forthwith."
tire began returning at the Charles and Prince George
Freeman Orient No. 3 mine at counties near an estate known
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;uirrmcnta for licensing of
companies in the
insurance
'late of Florida. Its warrie'
of the dangers in doing buslress with non-licensed cornexplained the l egal
the Lae County mcnl health
,crms of different car ant
clinic in Al.abann5 and la-s
life Insurances, and it strh
fly Julia Itartos
interests in the staffing ant
uted an informati ve b klrt.
mental
Ness' offirers for the Altaof
administration
Tables for the meeting. s-iraSprInss Community
health clinics.
iiuetesl by thus president an I
Members of the lo'.al TB library A,,rclation, elC,?tt't attended by Ii) members wth
and RI) As3s-latlOfl are urged recently at the annual meet- Miss M&gt;rti. Vttsnn, county
110
to attend and bring their Inc. have been announu'rsl.
agent, as special guest, were
Graham
he Sirs.
Serving will
friends. Election of officers
sident:
I'reil decorated in the Easter theme
Fitter. p re
will be held.
Pla ced at rantsg5 points
Ilassmiifl. rice president; 'ir..
and each table were colorfully
l'atrct. lliiie.
eggs and
tiitie'I
I ,-roy Stover, trra'urrr. New t i c rai.t'it.s with a c,nter;'itriits'O5 are Mrs. carge of a rochrted chicken in a
lirn and Sir'. St f', Pate ret of eoiorr,l straw
.Ith 1-a,-slyer
r,i-ntri by gay E*.'ter erg'
- :te
I Mrs. .ilft St.srko are
Cunsuiiiisg'
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Sirs. Si. L. -1
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the
TAMPA (I' P11
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g ase the ,l v"tioflal sr-i
borer' strit • in five I lot
ttti the tilt ary n'iw hiss Icy
tw'.iks
on
11110,frru,l
lie closing pra)er t r'
counties rontiliil"il tolav, w
a t"taul of
rthur l'
iitnsafl led the i')
an
inriirntr'I
(or
little hope
1 41 of which wire pin h,asr'i A thus's'.
insineitlat' uettlensenit.
lit "f
yu-.ir. lien,
Siuss W11-11 ,argr I itirtlilSO
1 he ,trite l.egsn 111.t w"01,Isit
('trc"Ii,hint,I
of lititit
ill att. nI the
when laborers 0,- I ctii
Pinellas and tim was '7,7th, all int en'c of Canning Plant scheiiute.I f r
structiOn sites in
year.
over the
and the County Itress
Citrus cou nties. Monday the
Firti'n adi's-tins inelitilci Stay 12 to 1w' at 7 'it) pm.,
lI.
lb's
ii"
through
hli
strike spread
tarw l.'w'ka
a t o,tiiirg
at the Agn iultirsl
I husrough, Manatee and I'
(lit' hclv'.' are titles au' h AN
c,untirs
The laborer., represented by "1)ul'10 Image," by Sh In.
Next meeting of the club will
A nd"Aynl"n," by A'tya
ft-ti-n
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at 10 Ii a rn Stay bat Fnr12
ef
the
International
nip,
local
510
Sc tin,
i"tw ci ('irp.tati0n heal.
its
fl r,t)ierhoist of 11041 Carri'-r'
by Sir
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tot' r I'ark
are
in
1001 t"rs in
aol Common th",rers,
the' liii's.
,uthl, ant
;laiiii ing to au, lid air
dispute with contractor' over
N,w Slath." by l{'i"
to bring aacL iuti ii.
w isgea and adjustment of Stan"No Banner, No Ran," t,&gt;.
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resident: Mrs. Robert %'est
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ii publicity chairman; Sirs.
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Figures released today by high on employment scales.
Out of a total of 151 persons Mrs. Jenny Garrow of the Electronics, Orlando, seven
E. 5, Douglass, director of vo
I cational technical and adult who completed electronic as FSES was responsible for re persons: EDP Inc., Orlando,
education in Seminole County senibly courses uffcred at thc eruiling anti placing the Mu- two; General Electric, flay.
indicated that demand fur
tona Beach, 12; Ortronix, Inc.,
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Seminole County Husiness dents.
electronics worke's by eke.
were The course was organized Winter Park, it; Dear bo rn
Sanford,
15-1
School
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tronic assembly plants in the
placed in ernplo)ment as
at the request of the Seminole Electronics. Sanford, 13; JohnCentral Florida area continue;
semblers at area plants. County Chamber of Commerce. son Ele ctronics. Casseiberry,
.hout 2* others were placed and electronIc firms in the nine; Be:tronics, Inc., Ails
MEN IN SERVICE
monte Springs, three. Dyna
in other occupations or moved area.
A3C Jack }'in*h, pon of Mr. out of the area, Douglass said.
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and Mrs. \'ernun F:'ch of
Tb. training course is a number of students they em the largest employer, hinin:
Logan Drive, lAlngwiw'd, is Joint proJect of the Seminole
t1urin the last nine 57 assemblers.
borne on leave f,'ll.'wtng
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pletlon of tr.sining at tech- nical Education Departnsent
I nkal schi1 at ('hanutus Air and the Florida State EmployForce Base, Ill., as aircraft ment Service. wi th Mrs. 'era
electrical re pai r an. A 19'1
UN 100 BRANDS
-tMES F. Mt-neck,
I,yns*n High graduate, Fan.-h
ciatest with General will report Monday for duty
otors
for 14 years, and P&gt;-ess Air Force Base, 'Per
M
Slipping or Irritating?
fonner auto dealer In
barnme-1 by
old
an
A finger cut from
'indsor. Ohio. has been
isuOy,u
AItCADK L'At'KAl. StOKE
rubber glove and slipped oser .
FA25TTiI on
anles
usoclated
podSr
top
of
a
bum
banslte
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pleswlt
pates
ilthe
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SANFORD
,.ctilttY by ho,41n5
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FIRST
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emphill Porstinc-liuick
a fools isos,,rmycey.P*5t*5
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The fighting erupted during
Operation Abilene, a search.
Howard, Wiiliard It. Meese,
and-kill mission a bout 40 m il es
Deflary; Archie Cannon, Fred
i h
est of Saigon.
Hauer, Lake Mary; Carrie
evidence uncovered.
In other ground action, U.
Oglesby. Lake Monroe; Alice
(NEA Telephoto)
(?nIted Press International
state officials als') prole the spresi" and said they would S Marines wound up their
Lindsey, Longwood; Annie L
not hurt him a bit,
day Operation Orange 25
Florida's six candidates for plane affair.
Sermons, Cirric Hampton,
lie also predicted be would miles southwest of Da Nang.
governor go on a state.wideKelly, a Lakeland buslneis'
Osteen; Sherri Joann Smith,
be high man In the May 3 first The final score was 61 Viet
radio network tonight to dhs
Oviedo; Sandra D. Grant,
man, also charged in Lake primary.
Cong killed, six captured and
cuss the campaign Issues with
Maitland.
Asked who his runoff op' 33 suspects arrested,
the May 3 primary just three Wales Monday that Burns has
Births
liquor
dr'1
a
posserful
voice
in
the
top
two
poneat
would
be
If
U.
. officials gave no tea.
short weeks away,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L.
The 15-station broadcast will des and that only a vigilant men are close enough in the son for calling in the 1152,
An Knudsen, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
TITUSVILLE (DPI)
be aired at I p.m. and will pre ss and an alert group of first primary, the governor from Guam to hit North Viet. eight-year-old elephant was and Mrs. Edwari L. Scott, I
legislators
kept
the
governors
said "I couldn't cars less."
narn,
originate from Miami Beach.
killed early today by a semi. 'Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
D-emocrat.s G ov. liaydon liquor price- fixing bill it,
trailer truck after it broke Frederick McCleary. Sanford,
slipping
the
1.egiulathrough
Burns, Scott Kelly, Robert
out of a tourist attraction and a boy,
Icing High and Sam Four, and lure unnoticed in
Discharges
started galloping down U. S.
llialeah
SUP
high
met
with
Republicans Richard Muldrew
Clifford Pringle Sr., Alice L.
Highway One.
and Claude Kirk have accept' port ers Monday and taped a
Th. Highway Patrol said Williams. Annie Mae hicks.
ed invitations to appear and television broadcast. II. sal1
McGinnis,
I h a t "Wanda" apparently Sanford; James
some of the state's purchas
answer questions.
NEW YORK (UPI)
ie broke away from her chains Deltona; Marion Smith, Or
rn'thods
amount
to
"1)0w.
ing
They were asked in th e in'
captain
Viking Princess about 2 am, and started lop. lando.
vitatinna to answer a series of t'rful patronage tools and proLi 1,
('Tiargel
that a Liberian
questions in the hourlong side an excellent way of pay.
La. (UP!) freighter committed "an act of the attraction.
program and not to deal In tog oft political debts."BATON ROUGE
of piracy' when it towed Ralph E V,rlght, of St
to
ran
second
High
who
Bat
on
personal vendettas and at
—East
ougs
at
away
the hulk of his fire -ray. Petersburg, said he didn't see
the
Burns in 1V64, said that
tacks"
Atty. Sargent Pitcher said to aged cruise ahip
the 3,0W pound elephant until
Kelly has criticized Burns W5 the administration pays slay he planned to press no Captain Otto Thes
e on said it wil l too late to atop his
off
political
debts
is
to:
use of a Convair airplane pro'
impact killed Wan.
-Draw up a state contract charges In the wounding of he was "really shocked" when truck. The
sided for him by the Davis
(is
instantly
and demolished
he lea r n ed the Liberian
Brothers, Jacksonville food list granting exclusive sales James .1. (Jim) C4srhett, TMtui.
tow the front of Wright's truck.
hter
Navigator
was
chain executives, for the fee rights to cc'tain firms.
ionic State t'niserslty athletic
ing
isizig a'sinccsa w
..-,St up a maximum price director.
of II a year. Burns called it
ward Jamaica.
regulation which lista the
"political hogwash."
(.''thett, 46, was shot by O
lie s'sprcsiesl certainty the
Kelly has suggested that a titj,'teat price an agency can
Owner of the Alp
Norwegian
of
Sorrento
Thurs
Coleman
pay
not
require
max
but
discs
Cabinet committee investigat.
eventually wotsid regain pos.
('orhett
groped
day
night
as
competi'
discounts
or
mum
ict
of
interest
among
co
fl
n
hg
session.
live bids on all purchases.
at Coleman's motel window,
Thorout daimed U. S. of.
Burns did not travel around
As'Uionities s aid Corbett,
campaigning 33 on d ay, but who has a history of heart ficiala at Guantanamo bay,
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called a news conferenec in trouble, was trying to get Cuba, assured him they wauhd
TaRahaasee to reply to tharg. aid for severs pains in his guard the Viking Princess to
make sure "piracy didn't take
ea by Kelly and high,
chest,
place."
lie called both of his o
I
Coleman said he fired a shot
..ems cnargrs - J5)fl5fly
through th e window' of his

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fought to link up with another
1st Disision company only
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membership meeting of this
Seminole County Unit, Cen
tr*i florida Tubereuluis and
Respiratory Disease Assocla lion, at S tonight at Seminole
County health departnaenL
The public La invited to hear
Dr. Wal,lheim, who will spca
on the subicet "What La a
lie will er.t'r
Psychiatrist
pnrvata practice in Maitland in

ships and about 100 trasslers
from Hecata Head to Cat.
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feet deep.
fisheries si.okcsrnan
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bell
with
'Ibis will raise
th e fishery for the next four said the two Coast Guard c.it.
or five years," Harrison said. ten, the 213-foot Yacona o3t
"The Russians have been out of Astoria, and the 1t3 f't
en
there a week. and already my Modoc out of Coos hay
watching the Rusiaas.
catch is down."

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State Psycnuatrist

• 'aq* Bay Coast
-,along the coast from thst33 niles south and 33 ma ts
Guard
station and the crop
(ommerdal fishermen operat. northern tip of Washin gton to north of here.
tog out of this Pacific labor Coos Bay in southern Ore.
Whiter said the Russians commander of Coast GuarU
are angry and frustrated at gon.
were taking fish along the units along the Oregon coall
the fire fence of a Russian fish.
United Press International flecata and Stonwell banks 12
referred Inquiries to diatrc%
ing fleet a few miles offshore. photographer Ray Hakala, of to 40 miles oil shore. The
Fishing is vital to New. Portland, counted 1$ Russian ti' aloog the banks ranges headquarters In Seattle.
District headquarters Sal
port's economy and cannery vessels at I p. in. Monday from 160 to 300 feet deep. Off
ask the Bureau of (omr.
to
about
ssorkers. Waitresses and sir about 22 miles off Newport. the banks the water Is

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the Viet ('nog.

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But after a @poll off watching shoot'em-ups and t..n.age dance shows,
they lost Interest and became rest'
less again,
"lb. smarter the animal," IX.

somethins happens to Proystit us
from seeing our favorite programs.
A lot of people actually called and
complained to their local stations be.
cause the real-life drama of the teacUl of 0eminI. Interrupted or pre-

mammal curator Joseph A.

Davies Jr., "the easier it is for him
to got bored. Apes are, by and large,
the hardest to keep entertained."
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toyed quits a while.
support they
A good deal more I. In. whose financial
their esmpsigas. aged a fairly painless sidevolved than the mercurial Po- need In
lisbor's No.
caught In a variety of cross munities have bees

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the Patifle Northwest noorlfct

their hair.
They awkwardly try to

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But the few
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have consulted ore of the oil
years earlier, and help carry hearing,
company's
tour guide services
Mr., Hansen and friends
their school books.
re they started ouL'
befo
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And chronic old bachelors
at
spinsters who
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strings, thus are f at'sapt
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Oden
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rurwoIrs." Therefore, h.
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the erection
those locations."
m ating a Lewis and Clark trail

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Se pus of any materIal, sews of Uvecuslag si tale cCitt,. iS
feral may cc repr.lueea Ii say ma..., with.
ITS. wnitisu piralssloa
of Ilia pubilabse of The Metals.
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Mon., Tess. I Thur
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Wednesday I Friday
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Sia'nalay after a weekt'nd isut
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Cason in Jacksonville.

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''Time ionic harshly a Parent I ,Iiini' :hi;,
treats a child the more as:grestir lie bec,iiiie, at cast
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Fashionettes
Aronson rt'porteal hr hail
tnited a group of chiii'ircn anti
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found that the half gtsa-n a
iti'rn warning refrained from iiinl.isi i-its ke'yaal to e&gt;c
a forbidden act only until an unak' up. Wiwa'n'a Wear Itail)
rt'iwlrts that otis' I4ls Angeles
authority left the rssirn.
Ike other half of the group, firm is intr,.lticinil the sisecs
glen only a '°' wmhsg.
of It-n'.-, turnit)
more likely to re lii,- ui-it
w rue
e c'i 'usit tics an,,
sist the forbidden act alto- tIrt-sa f.,l.i gether.
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FURNITURE
threalt-si to punish a persIan
NtW AND UStD icular
action,
the
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for a pa
more severe th e th reat, the
Antiques"
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greater the likelihood that hue
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will refrain fr-con th e activity
arc.
Fv,itIiute, Ls,,ips.
-while &gt;nu are there watchIng hint." wrote Arun;"fl.
lie continued. "Hut, if y"u
rr,l'urtd the threat, you 1ntght
FURNITURE CO.
succccd in producing a suite
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i.t-rrnancnt change In l,sdi.ss
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MomicuJf
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intluicing a ulilik'
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add to your Spring
wardrobe, in 65% Dacron'
polyester, 35% COMM.
Tucks and tailored bow,
pastels or what.. 28 to 38.

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table oil. Stir only unUl dry
ingredients a r e nuoLstened.
Fill 12 greased muffin cups

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Add s, cup of milk. I beaten

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Wetinesday. April 13, at IlArL

M i:S \V. .1. NE\Vi IM.l iii l.a*uisville,
ing it." Arunsun saki.
.ituiu' .it the Iu'*itw tiC their samn-iit'hui'iv
'In fact. aggressiseness in,
Mi.. utivai Mrs. Fa1 wit rd I". Colbert.
ala
iui'hiti
usual
children Increases thu-dIv
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Sits. ,tnuir, .tylles of Atta- 1 son, Uu'nll, left Fnitlay for

tile hauls

The herald welcomes all
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1-I'hotngr.ph and ca,v.
crag. requests sh,,ull he
made three days prior to
event.
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Iy. Names should be print'
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4-Personal black and
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whit. photo. and negatives
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I NATIONALLY ADYISIISID
1- I'tuotts made by 11cr.
COLD WAVE
all staff nay I. atuplicat",,
PERMANENT
TilE LOVEI.V SAIt1 is sturn h' most of the women
ad at nominal cost.
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of India. Madhur Jaffrey, a trttY Indian actress, I
Society Editor
garthe
shows how tat arrange the shoulder piece of
Doris Williams
ment, in thui photo. A sari is usually nintle tip of ix
3fl.2fl11-City
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Dcpartn'ient

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son. They are subtle, butt
enough to make a woman adi
to her wardrobe . The pattern.
borders, colors, and esen (lie
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work as sell as miii! iOU. I
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stualies in chill ,ia'' 'i -j

American women may think
that their sari-clad counter.
parts hsse it easy lcause
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siher and ruld (in their sarli,

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aftrr.fise up north.

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saris The rnrelus consersatlon piece sor Elliot Aronson
don't nore,s.triIs spoil the

Rajasthan prefer bright &amp;,Airl.

application.

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packaged in a tube for racy during the day

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on how to drape the Ilaker. Mrs. Meta Starke and i

)cars Iliese arc heir. IA)vcly Inthainfluenc"I cloth.
are the most popular. how- 200
looms or "reflilile Saris and i-s. made auf th e country's fine
ever,
Available
AI
are highly prizid. 1huy Are Nibrics. ate
Other outlits that adiI s pice

litiund. The Itibricant conics

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Sticky doors ant i drawers quently draped to look like
will open more easily If they beautiful, well-tailored lanin.ing pajauuiai In the south, tb1
are lubricated with an Inexsomen will sear touches 1
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enso c ed ar-scented corn-

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Cards iIIs.4I'.I art' i'dtfl4 'hnr birthsiay with a family dinner in St. l'ctcrsburg.
sets
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ls.'partn'nt
of 'on anal faintly. Mr. anti Sirs at the home of her parents,
house whi c h will be hold at
'nt' s.ci.sl
Sir; 'iv, P.
Sir. anal Sirs. C. A. hlenderthe Church Educational Build- the Sanford 'itoinan's Club Jack Neal, this we-ok.
T1sursiiay. Mrs. Frank 'itiu licksi Snosigrass viritet
uill base a c'i'.crrti alisli I
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l)cns I'crritla of Altamonte Sprini:s Sir. ari Sirs. cheater flethune
and canasta on WttltiedY, low acci'rupafllcd by Sir. and was tho only out of town
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I.tinc hi-on hostesses arc Sirs. fria-nls In t,e anal TaIlahal)on't forget the meetin
anti
Sire list-bars l)cn,IasW
Char le s Kauffman, Sirs J. K. s.c Wu'dnr"iay ani 'I'hursslay
t he cc in C I a r s- association

A fashinn tour of Itulia is lenih (if (lie slev%e on thP It's94In'

end wood-grain appliances.

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India Fashions

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dinner m°etlng at the Deflary
Restaurant. Serving on the
committee were
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Sirs. Helen Stripp, chairman,

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recelititin on Sunday. April 17.
-e lari:c Oubcs of V~c
from is p m. honorinz Rev. world had numtwrs

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l. 15 uitoe, 1JeIitn,L lil"I\ I Itib pre'itlent.

tars, anti Sirs. Betty Peacock,
treasurer.
Installation of these officers

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g skirts snul ltioUcs in tots to India buy
I ,,l,-,::j l 4 It, tilt, %h.,ji% goc , when )ou -Arar it.
neutral beige. The colors in
rative And rM, with gold ant
have been added to the line ()
t h e silser banilcs on their arms .
which already offe rs
wrists; necklaces; run.,;
bomsjnaker a choice of ycl. and
pper, turquoIse, honey on their flngert and Ic'
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many countries
clubs.
The tidies .uI of the I.uth' ihe tables were drcoratrsi
Church of the Redeemer ith tin y ilas of the manY
Cr
are sponsoring an open house countries ha'. ing IIPW t'is's

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former lien. flar'ry Goldwater, menu.
man Democrat., mostly fiber. mon situs" piketlng. At the
never marked down as a close
Thus, It is not an Innate or
ale who belong in la bo r', cot- moment, Adam Powell
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bo r, in- In bo
rn matter.
Iroduced a bill (S. 745) In
However, th e potentiality Editor, herald:
to This Beeme to Indicato a
lafig with language fa voring for love Is inherited and bas.
highway from St. Louis
On be half of the Dusty
ZPAIL
the kindergarten level.
Astoria,
Ore.,
Mrs.
Hansen
deplorable lack of detarminaand
picketing
t1CJWAXy
jFgTnZ
ad an glandular functioning. Boots Riding Asilociation, I
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friendsitut
of organised
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Others,
often
by
chance,
cii the commission's
Lion
closely paralleling the pius'1part. tND PLO-cAl COSPOSATIOP
homosexuals, sprang h. key question.
Geneva
But so is the appetite for would lii. to thank you for
AItooat. Spriags
easily bo rrow $oslss
alone suggested by Eis,nhow- carbohydrates, proteins $ n d th, excellent cooperation you become physicel
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not
port
of
your
difIt
could
.. s to $ Me.. ii. Fri.
B.
Mathsieua
Mrs. Joe.
Mrs. Julia Buartos
So send for amy booklet
•r and others in both part l es. fats.
the Northwest hi. scuba diving equipment If ft.
an d your staff gave h. Dusty 'Sex
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10? W. 1 STRIfl
Problems of 'young culty in
A now.reaolved major di..
long cause Lawis and ('lark used really wanted to visit th e unThis generaliuid hunger Hoots In connection with our
SAHPORD
lake Mary
a
hut, within labor's own ranks % hut'h we Inherit must then recent snountI par1e and i'r"ple," enclosing
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turn envelop., canoe. and not highways?" derwater camp site'.
L.
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stamped,
Wester
Mrs.
threw
up
a
roadblock
to
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Mrs. Msryana
early pet ition presentation
the plus 20 cents. Us. it t, safe- sh. asked.
Ui-Mis M'Jre
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lion for a considerable time be
influenced by our
Ogden
training,
'Thai be sight
govern or. If our plea for gua rd youth.
Lake Moore.
but the measure has enjoyed
For
example,
whether
you
VØIISaL
bridle
paths
goes
unheeded,
(Alway. writ. I. Dr.
cawnwry
H. L Jshaieu
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consistent bipartisan supped shall dine on shredded wheat it Isn't because we didn't have frau. a rare of thIs sews.
det.lae,
As best
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Mrs. lass CUsilbSil7
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and Is widely thought of a. or oatmeal, puffed rice or your gene rous
aid, and It isn't psp, "closing a tong this was the first disclosure
US$045
L.ng..sd
"unfinished busIness" Oil CAP' grapenuts, this Is not due to bec
ause we didn't try,
stamped, addnii.e.d eavel. of the failure of the explorltd hill,
Sit.. lMssa Eat's
D.Dui'y
he redity
Again, many thanks t'roin .pe aad 20 esta Is cover sin to use highways on their
The measure would permit
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Instead, It Is traced to your u of us.
Sire. isbn Lass.
typing and printing teats trek across the continent.
a union having a dispute with early table training.
North Orlands
A NY
511.4151
Ni wonder the sapeditlon
Michael G. Cosby
when you e.ad fee is.
a single subcontractor at $
But that baste hunter for
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
took so long and encounter ed
President
his
booklets
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Deltena
constructIon site to plane &amp; carbohydrate foods ii Innat..
311-57,1
Mr.. Mildred Haney
picket line around the entire
Applied to the homosexual,
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project operation, even though his sexual deviation is like.
usuai
Mrs. Clareac. Bolder
the ge'i.ral contractor anti wise due to chance contacts
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Enterprise
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other
subcontractors are not ___________________
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lEarns
Mr.. Ritchie
directly
involved.
Mice Ruth Davlda.a
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INVESTMENT
In the Supreme Court's
au.sua
Usd504
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SERVICE
upholding a National Labor
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Relations Board ruling, such
pic ketIng was deemed a seeSeesrifies
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ondary boycott-as defined,
erath
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P$.cemist
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Isa Istels Trust
la y law. The ban was in tend.
YOU CON do 7OtW saving iina1
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I. free innocent neutrals
use
VA" ft
A. U 111.0W, lisutca ann ruas.isnas
of Iavslvoueat a labor eonB. C MORTON
I'MASIa vul.TuUtlz. Ureeisle. seae,.I Naasaec
JOY' l*S, night $m..
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aoiuw
as.zzasuaa
ratis. ussuoa,uia•
Ireversies.
w*Li'.a
ISIS.
Oii.shstl.s.
Alvsnllelsa Direetee
Associate i4iIoT
The present bill .zempts
ao, unoss
rlIs.0 van rose
£4,snlisi.i Usaises'
eonstrssetlea picketing from
Ma n aging EdItor
Harry C. Ich.Ib.rger
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noass WIlLIAMs
this ban, on the theory that
Des. Manager
lusisess Manager
gecisty Editor
everyone workIng on &amp; cornvaso wou.s
norris aurria
MeeSssIiaI dutit.
322.7057
mon building project is realCity Iduor
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WILLS
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ly engaged In a single entery ems.
11 V. W..dl..d Dr.
5Ia(I thoio,raph.r
county 5dI to,
prise and no secondary bo y,..
Psamiesel daily sleeps lasuiday, svaeay as* ckrIst.asi Puts- colt is involved.
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tish.d Sauna? p,ec.dIaa Canistass.
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llt '.':,-'4 nil l't-ss't- - 4 lonnI \Vunwn's ('ltib a t
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Accuirili. 1)eltarv Mrs.
tn'itini. 1h.tto i'lii's. front left. Mrs.
Joit 11rison, pteitlent tif the
gu.'.t slSeuske'r
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ji.a.1 BI,W Clutn are dom.:

s fashion lift'. are made of Iii,. finest quality .'ina-rh.in stores.
Whuieheser you may choose
ored kitchen appliances miglit to India(trousers) and kamia silk, wosen with pure silser
salar
refrigerators
in anti gold, and worn for special tie unusual Eastern fashion
look at a line of corn.
In four (shirisi whch are worn
and ranges that
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thr Punjab. The %%ojTj(Ln of I occ3s:W14 Only.

been on tho hall, they would

menU, pro and ton, teacern- the child learns that his par.

be astonished to learn thist. factors in a child's onviron.

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If the expedition leaders had

nt whether homosexuals are enta are
orl.ss4 to learn that form er
dominant love ob- 75 per cent to 85 per cent of Commission, which Congresa other diffi cu lt,- the commis.
born that way,
House pasuga are at hand. be first, for a change, in tahsjet-ta.
has run up against In
adults,
President Dwight Eisenhower '
created in 1064 to commemo
"What Is the latest attitude
Yet many House members are ing the heat?"
marking the ruu.
Thus, he becomes strongly
But many adults get "fix- rate the .xltl
te aily, over a span of six
Th eir common feeling
is repea
reacting to the "common sittoo many
years, called for adoption of of psychiatry on this sub- attacheal to them at this par- alit" at earlier stages.
Ogden noted that some
One of the commission's
ject ?"
us" proposal with a curious that Senate leaves
ental stage.
Thus, the psychopathic per- functions is to coordinate ac. the places where Lewis and
a altus picketing proposal.
In brief, we feel that horn'
to the
lilt frt.m nine to 12 yeats, son ne v er evolves be yond the tivilles in identifying mark' Clark maile overnight stops
Th ey almost certainly would osexuslity is a result of
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sons are visiting Mrs, Frank ere to the sub continent is that stand out front the current knots. You can &amp;lie bring the
D. C. IfoAard.
~ material holile to )our dret. .%Ira.
the graceful sari is not the verolon.
George.

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blouse worn under the sari, six glorious &gt;ards of fabric. Sirs. ft. Ii.
ncr guests of Mrs. Harry Os. full of variety,
hostesses for cards are
What su rp rises most viit' can make last )ear's style $o &gt;ou w'n't tie yourself in %im FlIalre Kirchhoff and .
teen, Wednesday. The Peter-

to

It would not be fair. how.
Ogden Jr., assistant directior
lebool. level of emotional growth.
of
the
Lewis
and
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wrong turn somewhere and

Firs the Infant Is in the reset-sal ocuri, so boys be' to mention what a dumb thing wound up in a river,
The came thing happened
•gocsnic stags' whir, he has gin to woab and slick down they did.

that such dccli.
wh ic h allows staLl tight-to- ever dream.urriaiI
(baa are
The bill's purpose Is to re• telephone calls by 0t coatt$c' wirk law s.
move existing court-imposed tots' efficient libby,
CASE Y-4116; Doris D-s me- sw regard for anybody else
That the eltus picketing
These Demoerfillis nmaliGuidance Counselor but himself.
restrictions upon union pick.
measure his generated so ed zS. Is
cling at construction site.. are in the House do not like much steam Is a tflumph for at high school.
lit Is thus the center of his
ubr, C'an,," she began, social universe and is
Building trades unions are the the beat at all.
l ii adversaries in the eonof the
we have had several cases Wined only with getting his
aol. Intended benefIciaries, not the only members
Hut they are struction business.
homoeuual attaibmenta own ap pe tites cored fair,
This gives the bill carrofir House who are upseL The
Born. of tit* bub.bem bus.
buai.
between
stoden ts.
scope, but nevertheless it has annoyance affects good maSecond, from the toddler
who ifl a
sty older bands In both parties. inessmen
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gown
women of the country. Saris saris aiatln,i hack as far s Into a prett&gt; sari st&gt;ht'

I'll wager that further
pretty
se of them we
booblet below. For still look upon the homosea. stage and girls, In torn, r
us
iratth would show that Lewis
Clark,
Take
I.wIs
and
social leper or a gird boys as merely dirty, stupid.
Al ley pereots delay too uai as
and Clark didn't even take
freckled face monsters or a for ftsimple.
re .
youngsttro
pariah.
long
road map. As
wax. as their
accounts of their eel.- a
Most
In
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the
neck,
There
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various
stages
become physitsi hosesittinted 1504-06 ezpetiition to cult, they apparently made a

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about the sooner. Aad by
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lie America's early exploirm, trouble It you don't stick to
Royis disdain girls ol this oysT."Ing the fisct that the highways.
p"Is, futwo access to the many well *ducat#d people
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That I. the key. They are iy feel it Is the '&amp;pnate's

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crrep'nt
'n. 1ir,",dtnt of Sanford Carter, Potty Jones. Becky
Jones-Parko
se ,tin,.. Mi I Muller had charge of rcis
'fin Dd ll ary Bm.'s, and at each
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Club, and members, I'ander , Arnoret L. Rose, Dan.
Miss
Mars
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N,i.kr.
Prufcssknat Women. Cub Sail) .nn
I''arson, targaruJ (Ira Conway, Myrtle C. Grad.
buffet tables rre lad; linen
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rication hail. Guests e
Announced
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Anna L. Pascoe, presi•
members of th e Sanford fll'W
ary.
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l"nal s,dlinsr plant or. be- Club and the 1)rLand 11 MV
Mrs.
Clausen,
%'lrglnia
announced for Miss Mar. Club.
Williams, Mrs. MaUl.
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of
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Mrs.
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Los'net of Sanford. ant
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.Iy, Sirs. Charlotte A.
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.ith,
Sirs. Flora Sicctl and
cj,
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AIIars,
World
chairman of
r. of Fort lAuderdale.
I:uzabth l.Inard.
Tic mat-rage will be solemn' Mrs. Marie Accardi.
Ilir folIowln slate of offI
L4}cvanbs stressed the
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need to understand th e other
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Sir,. Margaret
'irman:
matter how tiffs-rent it is
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'it ill:ams. president, )ii.s Hittfrom ('Ut o%fl, tier topic 5
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n Itesi to tti.
Mary Ann l.ederhaui,
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She told of the many friend.,
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the fes and the paralyting ninc power in October. Pea*. thine stills during rebruary.

Dick West's

questing that in childhood which made him he enter* what Is technically
Doris asks, for millions of turn his appetite for love to the true homosexual phase.
ens nes
s means
Anerkasto are confussed a member of his own sex.

to Powell of the House La- for re-election, they are not which is already on the house
calendar.
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Rev, and Mrs. Darwin A.
of i N. Triplet Drive.
Ca aselberry, announce the engagemeM of their daughter.
Darlene Atesa Shea. to Lance
Keith Knowles II of $15 Lyndburst Road, Waynesboro, Va.
He Is the son of Rev, and
Mrs. Lance K. Kn owles of
Chatham, Va.
Th e bride-elect Is a 1962
graduate of Lyman high
School. Longwood, and Is in
her senior year at Emory and
Henry College, Emo ry, Va.
She will graduate In May with

Va , and has a Bachelor of
Science Degree In chemistry
from Emory and henry Colleze. Class of 1965
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braider struggle between the for free enterprise but doing Department sniffed out and
peasants seekIng a re turn to little in the months since win- destroyed 32 Illegal moon
ways of the Moslem stat., and ants blame him for rise in
others, concentrated mostly in living costs,
the elties, pressing for a eonTh. whole eentrlbut.s lit.

Engage !

Shea

from high school in Covington.

who has been accused of do igisAnd,
policy.
finally, thin. is an an.
literately trying to stir
ti-Western and anti.t,
crises.
tlment which aripes from re1-'ightir,g in maintain hi, p0. s.ntnient from the tack of
sition is l'r.mler Suleyman
s die.
support In
put, with Greet. ever Cyp.
ate the sources of tuitional United Stat.., a pro-Western ru
dissatisfaction nor eliminat, and both an engineer and bus.
SoME s*,*irrr&amp;q
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Agents of the State

Darlene

muale. She Is a member of
the Emory and henry Concert
Touring Choir.
Miss Shea Is an of fi cer In
the Ohr-latian Student Move.
ment and a member c the
Thalia Literary Society.
tier fiance was graduated

whit. .serclsing a restrain,
ing basil, would continue to
suppOrt a government of
which only seven months ago
it was deeply auspicious.

go Into Turkish politics.
At home there was the accused of jimmIsIng much

NOW the

Unless Chairman Adam Clay. bill. Making their first bid asking for action on a bill

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.'t'rr army general, former ruling Justice party's at'
At the same time, there I.
I hut of Staff Gin. ('eydst tempts to change electoral emerging in Turkey a Mar.
laws which
virtually
would
ustay, to take iii plane.
small
parties
anti slat party which although
The' election of iunay. a e lim
In- small in numbers raises a loo.i
nt
r!;.i friend of G.rs.t, alley, remove from posItions
in parliament It tieurban
aid fears of an army coup fiuenee the former led
by •iite
for: mantis removal of ill foreign
The latter a,.
In fact, it Indicated just
forte@ and a neutralist fore-

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tinuotloO of the rtfoI •f ii. to Turkish s
News..
But of p.rhapa greater donWhen, I. lot. March, Turk. Kernel At,eturk Int, the W$71 grr to the West I. the
ey's ailing President Gin, of the W..t,rs world.
of the left and a accomPolitically, there was $ tls' ponying antl.Atnirleanlsm.
C,mal Gus-tel lift the United
Ss In $ coma, IL was to Ing left. i Ci
Las % November, Turkey
rCt'ir1i So &amp; country whose tar more or less repre sented signed an agreement with th
parliament was in $ state of by the present government Suelet Union by which t h e
P''a$1'. of mounting dissat. with an a ppeal both to bust' Soviets offend to undertake,
suction. and of widespread ness and the peasant, and $ within Turkey. economic di.
rumors of another army coup. far right looking to the old vslopmeflt projects Involving
At home, a panel of Turk. d
a credit of $200 million.
In Turkey's fiat.swinilfli
ish doctors declared the ps-eu.
The developments iticludil

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versity of Michigan econrimixt. whn

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and local fans
Ijor
kaiue
A few seconds after $03
p. m. EST tonight, rigbthander
Tony Cloninger of the Braves
I iU toe the rubber at Atlantas
new $18 million stadium and
fire the first official National
League pitch in southern his
tory to leadoff batter Matt
Aluu of the rltt,burg Piratri
At that split second tie
Southland that sent the im
mortal Ty Cobb and a legion
of other son. to stardom on
teams based In other cities
will officially Join the rank,

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The softer. llirliter shades
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, ....." I is trying to get drunk at the in the dence hall salcion. they Gulch change Billy the Kid
I-ar and whips the sliver star spend it working as owners into an Eagle Scout. And I
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from his rest. Then, turning of small shops in crime-in' think it 's as er-sty to ask them
I huddled over drinks it 11 tested neighborhoods, as wel. to pay this helplessness in
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scurrying
I "it you're for law and order housewives
in this town, follow ma!" And from supermarket-s lilt their the str,,ta as punishment for
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D'YTH THORNTON MCLEOD
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iUelt out of its laze of terror like the eitisusry of Bloody against infection. 1.1ke drug
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After
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boadlino
to
the
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frosted.
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mind
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i iBloody Gulch from the tyran Indeed, the law even forbids pit*l
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the m to so much as carry streets.
hilly
the
Kid.
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this:
if
you
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of
your stl. eonscitisne
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precinct
wsi!od
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he does help me climb over. it!"
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town when reerntly asked wails, "What can tie do?"
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we got engaged
hang as
without them, we can get
mar-tic-si without them What
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The suit preference signal
as to got a diamond return?
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them from the en.
AQTS
can even be used on the openIt is not as easy. HI, High.
gag,ment party, but in a •
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he lead, the king his partner
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,ting.
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P)AR ABBY: Il.ase SAY go to seven heart.. and accept
will think that he has merely
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A 104 1 made a normal lead of king
IC Q 38792
from Kinr-qun.
shout the dreadfully pa or
penalty against a 19ilhl.
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l ast@ shovin i vy .A(mirn ,who %ulnerable flain. 1-hen he seils.
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In expert circles he could
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earn pin missy eUiiig
iris] the queen. Ea,t woull
a chanc, to lent the sLtm if
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netics r i , *hh,li products his partner can win the first
win with the ac e and do a lit.
to their fri"nii
aol otily trick with the Ii of h,srts
tie thinking after noting that
becau'* and will return a club. How
their friends
South followed with the fir.
A $762
they lack thi, sales ability can he ask for a clii, return?
spot. lie would wonder where
North-South vulnerable
atil imilton to cs out and The suit pr.-f.'rn-r ,,riat.
West
last South the king is as anti eventually
t A.kle the general pul-lic.
come to the conclusion that
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Pass lass
I'm nt ruferrine to Women Hearts. East isins with the
his partner would have it. No
OPCflbg hus1.. 2.
support them. ace arid asks hIns,f, "\hy
must
one, even an expert., Is likely
to open three hearts with a
~dfil my "rinrr lead the deurn
to help them get mtsrted. I of hearts? It couldn't be West rt.f(, and another slam alit-card suit to the queen.
firm Ssosnen ish) 5iC rtisr ('ith l'c.t.° Then he "allies I has bit the dust.
Jack. Then East would recog.
to make money on the site that the lest was to ask forj Suppose l'i-'t happens to nice that a suit preference
but don't want to work too
the return of the lower silt' be void of diamonds instead signal for diamonds had been
bsr.l for it. how doe's oius s It. last 1.-si, is',, a club. I of clubs, how can he lead so i given him.
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keep (rolls tIring taken In ty
such people without ending
the friendship'
I
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slCX OF' IT
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NAR RICK - Sh. simply
this rimem
you imagine a John survived the emotional ml so.
W hat tb.'
S*)I, "No, tiunlc you. I em
n o t iu&gt;-ing any Aiii if that t r' need ni.' s'nmi John Vayne, a Kirk Pougtaa or elal conditions that compel
ends the friendship, it WitS Waynes, Kirk flouglasis ani Gary Cooper toleratinf a shier. them to so hats their past..
that the&gt;. have to mug, steal
,au.lv n.t much of a tary Coopers.
S that?
and kill to get money with
You
know
what
John
Wayne
with.
p
friendship to begin
I'nfortunat.Iy, big cities which to hay their regular
I'ONl-'l[)ENTIAI, TO "TIlE 1,-s ushen the sheriff of
l'h h.'ii'I, the town aren't Bloody (',ulrh, Their let, vacations In flreamlan'l.
(h' -' JOINER— :
hit'
however, the people they
upIe lick both he.
vet to hilly the kit aol his rorisci
The is'ITiait itbo feels she
1 glin-cfazy
band (If Illaraml- rkws to rally them and the terrorist can no more chance
Id be much happier If ere his stalks into time dance time to be rallied. Instead of their past. for them than

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Problems? Write to Ald'y,
Box 6V7(10. Los, Angeles.

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t h e future. Admit you more
unkind and inconsiderate to

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matches. so his mother
sant,d to UT. him. on.o
and fur all' as she ;'.it it.
This Isn't something
about, I saw it sith my own
eyes. The flesh "i' burn.
ed right off his little hand.
it was just pitiful,
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lead
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golf courses although he aim, the threesome, playing In the Niekiaua'
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Nicklaus saved $ par on second shot through the crowd
hia chubs.
"I'm very Interested In No. 10 by chipping to a foot into the rough.
Everyone iTs. Ku done it, iO now it.. my tu1fl,
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Ifs rolled the ball six feet
building new coursis a n ci of the cup and went a stroke
This should be the most exciting baseball season In a of major league baseball.
talams
rated
u
strung
contenders
so
many
A
capacity
crowd
of
50.811
past
the
cup
and
then
sank
head of Jacobs who took a
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remodeling old ones," @aid
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to get so involved that it shot bounced off the green. green coat and a cheek for a dgon. hard Job.
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Jack moved two strokes $20,000. Jacobs got $12,800 for
hn the National League, in alphabetical order, these six "lise and die in Dixie," I.Interferes with my playing
ahead on No. Il by sinking a finishing second and Brewer teams all will have s shot at the flag: Atlanta, Cincinnati, there's still a chance that lx-'
JIuME AGAIN-The flraei are settled in their nc'.v )r'::;C, Atlr,l.i ti..ii:i, an $11
golf."
courts may tore, a change
million structure which also will servo as the bows of AUaflta'h Itam l.a the N,it.uuaI
Big Jack cut a swath Mon. beautiful 26foot putt for a got a consoling consolation Los Angeles. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and San urancisco.
in
those
ambitions.
,Football
League.
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prilre
of
$01,300
lilrdlo
and
got
an
unneeded
day through the Atigusta No.
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Milwaukee. Wit
UP
In
ABCs:
order
of
to
win.
They
a,
in
the
going
tional Golf Club course is,
think they're
Baltimore, Chicago, (;Iuvelarul, Detroit, Minnesota aind Now where officials still are an
signed by that original old M
gry at the Braves for Putting
master Bobby JonesI. 110 beat
York.
up
stakes and moin to At
Tommy Jacobi and Gay Brew.
I could pick them in this order and prubaJly corns a'
Of
lanta. the Milwaukce County
icicle,
wouldn't
Circuit
of in an 1$-hole playoff to
an
Atlanta-Baltimore
close a.s anyone and
Court Is expected to I
become th e first man ever to
be a bail oni anyway, especially with the Brat.. so doss,
rule very soon In a lawsuit
win two Masters' titles back
I could also close my eyes and count, "F..eny, meetsy, which seeks to compel either
i yrers miney, me," and itill conic up with a pair of good teams. the Braves
Derby
to back,
odgers
to return or the
For Twins And
Nicklaus had a two under
Hut, I'll stay c-ic to my sportswriting code and pick 'em the National league to put a new I
par 70 as he put together four
The field for the 81st annual QUINIIT.A l'i $29.40
way I see 'em. So here t*1'
and Boston hosts flaltimor..
team in that City.
By UP!
against Houston it night.
birdies and a pair of b-ogeys Central Florida Derby at the 11YRFECrA 4.5 $72.30
Highlights of today's clVic
Sions-and-dance man Jim In the NI-v. San Francisco on.
Costs intact, stagov and
0919f
Elchth Race, (3/8. T40.49)
the 0,980-yard layout. Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Jacobi had an even par 72
Ki.suttcll
3 (tO 240 240
wood Festival Parade down Angeles and Minnesota begin for this Broadway lights until
Twins have it.
St. Louis and
and Brewer * 6-over 11$ which was wrapped up Monday night Red Murphy
420 320 thus
delphia plays at
Yanks still good enough to be a strong famed Peachtree Street at a 162-game eampain today in Minnesota President Calvin
2. New York
when Kissnteil and MIss Whirl IC.'. Merry Vale
was his worst round of five
big. Pittsburgh ventures to At2
,
1:30
pm
EST, except that defense of their respective Griffith came up with a
con tender.
lant.a for action under the
day, of play. That gave Jack scored victories in ti. two QulnIela 2-3 sin
year
it's called the Dog. National and American Lea- for contract offer, held out
, 1)ctroit - Best manager (Charlie Dreseen) with a good this
$ two stroke victory over the elimination rates.
lights.
i'.rfecta 32 $16.30
wood-Braves Parade.
gue titles,
until three weeks ago hut is
season
Other qualifiers for the big
Californian and a fat sight
Ninth Race (5/16, T-3184) learn.
In an exhibition
Riding in the motorcade will
The world champion Doig- pitching well enough to op. featuring &amp; host of high,;
Baltimore -Power better, but pitchIng worse.
over the disappointed Texan. event were Go Go Joe, Duck Rudy's Gossip 3.00 3.40 340
be the inal,or of Allanta, llian I ers, lAith Stindy Koufax and I
'ity In the open
Grade A ptcliing, but only Grade
Cleveland
Masters ('hip, fly Gemini, ftd Murphy, Bell Crc'k
Nicklaus' third
publlcised holdout,, Casey
a.
B sup- Allen, who put his polit:cal Dun L)rysiaie still working jet,
port.
championship was earned the j. C.'. Merry Vale and Eva's Quiniela 23 *20.40
Stengel's surprise election to
reputation on the line in try.
out the kinks following a hold.
In other contests in the
Not the same without Lopez.
6. Chicago
laid way, At the end of the Promise.
Perfecta 2-5 $ieo
AL the hail of Fame, a new base.
Ing to bring a baseball team
J
S
e
7. California
Angels not bad, but not so good either. h e r e, and Mayor .1 o s s' p ii out that ended 13 days ago, i California travels to Chicago, ball commissioner, William P.
11th Race (3/I, T-40 33)
regulation 7* holes, he was
home opener Dttrolt )ourntys to Now York
~ play their
8. Kaneas City -Dark perks things up in .341,saouri.
2.40 2.40 220
%list 11,11irl
locked In a tit with Jacobs
Afrinday Results
Eckert, and the dcLut of five
Barr of Pittsburgh. Alto War.
9.
Boston
This
young
team
needs
another
year
or
two.
ren
and Brower at even-par 298.
Go
Go
Joe
3.00
3.60
(5/16.
T-31.56)
managers, the opening of the
IST RACE
C. Giles. president of the ~
Sena tors just don't have it.
10. WashIngton
0.00
only one stroke off lb. high. Indian Hemp 10.60 3.60 8.40 Buck Chip
baseball campaign was cxNational League: Ford C.
Jumping across to the National Lgii., WS 1t
sat winning sects ever post. PAT G.
400 3.00 Quiniela 3-8 $12.60
Prick, the former commission. Wolfe Hurls Nopecteti to herald a speedy i's.
er As SHS
1. Cincinnati - Man for man, Reds we the besL
04 in the Mastem
FLORENCE MCNABO 8.80 Perfect&amp; 8.3 $211,50
or bateball, Brevet team offl.
covery from an attack of
I QUINIELA 2.8 $23.80
1.
2. Baa Francisco
Maps always make. Giants a COTS- dali: and other National
Mutual Handle $106,991
fever." It didn't.
e
tinder.
•
League officials.
A steady rain Monday forced
2ND RACE (5/10, T.31,71)
JVs
Varsity Is Defeated
Dynamic Duo will need more help this
TUYDAY ENTRIES
S. Los Aneele
And. of cow-ic, the Braves,
I'M FANCY 2L20 14-00 5.00
postponement until today, of
Hosts
no Seminole Illigb junior Dent If (2, 1-0). Decker rit (2. the NI, opening game between
7,
o b.00 First Race (3/16 mile, D)- year.
vars ity, on the arm of hurler 1.0), Kyzar Sb (3.1-1), Dent p Cincinnati and the New York
4 Pittsburgh - TM. club might fool 'ins all.
9.00 1. Runyon's Ace, 3. Pinch of
cONTAMiNATE!)
Pepper, I, Yinl Deer.'., 4.
2. Atlanta
New bout., but no new pitchers.
John Wolfe, ste the thunder (10.0), Stefnbouer p (?). Mat,, marking the first time
QUINIELA
2-8
9,59.60
Melbourne Nine
Big Fable, S. Koney isle, S.
6. Philadelphia
Sfauoh may get them higher.
PERFECTA 2.3 $101.40
from the varsity yesterday as SEMINOLE
• since 1918 the Rids' tradition.
i
7, Chicago
Par Un Gossip, 7. Jimmy
Coach Paul Miller and his ii,p. 2.2
rechey will have th. Cub's hustling,
ii early opener had to be
the to SiiS teams split a 0.1K RIDGE 002 223 x-9 $
S. St. Louts
Oviedo Lions will try to capWhet, have all the players gone?
c'nllsd.
3)11) hALE (5/16, T-32.07) Nit, I. Elbec's MUtt.
double-header against Oak
Wit
called*
Lee, l'i't'.c (5) and
Second Race (5/li mile, C)
lure their fourth victory this Tu!)uit DRIVE 7.20 4fl0 4.10
9, Ifouiton
Kiddie Korps still too green.
In the other early opener,
ftide on the I'iuncers'
borne hams; Dent, Steinbouser
lit) 20 80) 1. Fancyatte, 2. Money Clasp.
afternoon when they host ths, 4UICK SIX
10. Now York -Meta will finally wind up at home after
Cleveland rallied for four
field .
anI Provenzano. WV-Stein'
Melbourne Central Catholic Li'rrl.E S'ItizE
6.20 , Motor Mouth, 4. Win's Goi* a fast start,
runs in the ninth Inning to
sip,
Elyah,
Ught.
S.
Uncle
S.
Hustlsr..
whip the Washington Senators
QUINIELA 14 810.00
feet
game
In
hurling
Just Have To Be Better
no- J4lhl-.(.iracey, Harris, Can.
Up. T. Thin Allds, 111. Niwot
The gains at John Courier PERFECTA 1.7 $11.00
6-2. firtakitiff with tradition.
The cityo a baseball and soft. hit. 4-0 victory over the Oak In. It*. Higgs 2. Prevents
sacking up my selections a little nit,re. we're picking
Field In Oviedo Is slated to
4111 RACE (5/16, T.31.97) Maid,
Ridge
junior
varsity
in
the
underway
sit.Lyndon
IL Johnson became the
got
the Twins because they won It last year despite Injuries that ball leagues
no'
K&gt;zar 2; 31t-hIarrIs
Third Race (1/16 mile, )
begin at 4 pin.
first president since Dwight
scoi cli DUKE 7.20 4,60 3.60
yesterday and last night with second game, after the Oak Harris, 1.,., hlansezi.
t
harmon
Ki
ll
kep
ebrew
and
Csmilhio
Pascual
out
much
of
the
The Lions have had seine EAGLE RIVER
4.00 2.60 I. Little Jil, 3. Open Mike,
I). Eisenhower to delegate the
low scoring pItchers duels Ridge varsity toppled the old' SO.Ui, 5, PIvec 2, Dent
session plu. the fact that Bob Allison had a bad - r. .uti
rough going lately and today CAL!. ME TOM
5.20 311.557 Pat, 4. FlorImosade, I
0
~
Slcin!ioucr
2;
DD-Lee
4,
Dent
Pr*-Iram* ceremonies to the
1.
one
ever
knew
who
was
going
to
play
second.
they will be trying to pull out
Rudy's Gal, 6. Amplify,
QUINIELA 4-5 $16-80
'lre preslmlent.
Baseball League and high Conference battle,
3 Stcfrihouer 2.
This year, the 'Killer-' and 'Mr. Curve hail'
lie
Gogo's Jewel, S. Call Me I'et..
of a two-game losing streak. hI-'l.(TA 45
The varsity nine hits th e
affairs taking place
hubert If. Humphrey tossed
Alien
scoring
SemlcOak
Ridge
than
ever,
Allison
Is
bound
to
hit
bitter
arid
Bernie
'lb. Lions lost a 1-0 bail
Fourth Race (5/16 mile,
?JTII RACE (8/8, T.4l.30)
out thi, first ball'three to
in this Church Softball Tea. l'Osd again today, visiting
Junior Varsity
"' 10 be back in the groove at second. Aid all this
Same to Merritt Island, beNickles
Worth,
2.
Black
Evans this afternoon at 4 PHi.
3.20
BUSY lull)
°",
SEMiNOLE: Soper *b (5.1- be sxaet.whihs Frank Howard
fore being defeated Ivy
7.00 3 40 Coronet, 3. Ridge Road, 4. pitchers like Jim Mudcat' Grant and Jim Kaat, plus hitters
in anoth er Metro Conference 3) Ferrell, 2b (44-0), iWem. had thus honor of belting out
Ly. :'Lli' ON
At
Pinehurst
Field
yester.
man, ID'S, a week ago.
3.00 Mary Winters, 5. Depth Dan, like Jim Halt, Zollo Versaites, Earl Battey, I)ors Mincher and
MT. PEW
defending affair.
afternoon,
lb (2-I'll, Lo
. (4'1'2), tlti first ball, homering In
batting champion Tony Oliva and you wonder how anyone else day
Jim Harper is Oviedo's
0. Mosaic Stood, T.
In other Seminole spring Cleveland 11 (4'1'1), Slubbins the sixth inning with a man
7.8
QUINIELA
821.60
and
Shrine
champion
Elks
will win it.
leading hitter, batting around
Midnite, I. Lord Ike.
I'f:RFFC-TA 9.7 #49.90
battled eight Innings to a 1.1 sports attractions today, the rf (2-00). Ifluinbotham as on base. Trailing 2.1 rol ng
the .350 mark.
Fifth flies Ois mile, E)The Yanks" An bound to be better. Roger, Moral to sound
lull RACE (i/16, T.Sl.9l)
tie
before the curfew ended track team hosts tour other (30-1), Powell *1 (1.0-0), IUtO the ninth. VI. Davahiiio
The Lions were defeated,
1. Circus City Pat, 3. MIxed again and Mickey Mantle Ia going to start in cent.er(ield.
meet at Buddy wite
pinch.hit a two.run single and
4*, by the hustler, in their I)Afl'M ELLIP 7,00 460 3.20 Requests, 3. Fireman Mike, If their hill shortstop Mutter has any kind of year at all, tie the game. n. two teams may schools in a
!A%son Memorial Track be.
6.60
1.90
.
Max Alvis followed with his
continue
the
game
Thursday
OAK
RIDGE:
7'ravenger
ef
fint meeting at Melbourne. OPEN CHUTE
4 Ann Greer, 3. Jflltrim, 6. Yanks will be mighty tough again. Illsyere like Richardson.
hind the high school.
3.90
afternoon.
(3-00). Trapirseld It (344). third safety to drive In an.
Coach Mlkler will have 11111111811 VIEW
Whocru, 7. Silk Angel. S. Luck Boyer. Tresh, PepItone, )toward won't stay dov, n for long.
Lyman of Longwood is th e hiancuck rf 43-0-0), Walters c other pair of run,
Rick Ru n nels and Richard
all his pitchers ready to go QUINIELA 4.7 952.00
btresk.
Have
AL strikeout king Sam Me.
Warren were the two hurlers most formidable of the four IO), Shidler c (04-0), Phil.
this afternoon. ?arsny White I'ERYF.CTA 4.7 $185.01(i
Si,th Race (3!l$ mite, B)Cincinnati has sAsombled one of tile toest, but still Yount duel, both allowing throe hits. visiting teams and the Grey. '
ball clubs that this scrit. has ever witnessed. There's not Runnets got two of thus hits hounds will be suing with Henley is (1-0-0), Boyd! 3b and allowed four hit,
in Ovir,io's last game and V. S. SEA CAP.
before
Nosr, 3. Belinda Dial. 4.
the Semino!eo for the myth, (2-"), Bateman p (0-"), being relieve by Sonny,
TAIN
10.40 5.00 4.0 Lucky Loner. 5. Intelligritcy. a man
Bob Fugate Is
IIY also.
should win the rookie of the Duane Rogeri had a pair for
7.40 5,40 G. Hoosier TaIl, T. Good John, rookie - Tommy Helm.,
Milder will hose Mike tier. IIAR1IY'S HERE
I lea! county track champion- hlughey ph (140), Tyner p Siebert in the ninth,
ship, as this will mark the
year in a hTS'.I..
tin behind the plate, Tim Cal. I'm Princess
6.40 420
Jul ph (1-0.0),
Shrine,
i)ii Doll.
time the two schools will SFMINOU:
The
Reds
at
Direct
really
be
ed
lost
Frank
Robiaaen
Flo
101 02$ '
•
bert at first, Hank TuIp
and hell
In the Junior Leagus night. only
miss .
Seventh htaee ( 5/16 mile ,C)
runs meet on the asphalt this year. OAK RIDGE *
the
Reds
still
have
second, lion Boyd at third, Quiniala I $1140
s
fence-busting
attack,
9'
with
spesit.
cap,
Civitan
tallied
two
1. Eastern As-enue, 2. Ole But
SKATE
Other schools in the meet
Harper at shortstop, either Pei'f.cta P'S $33.10
Wolfe and Loeg Bateman,
Smiley. 3. Clear Zone, 4 defense arid a better pitching with Mill I'sppa. ant Jack to break a 3.3 tie in the
are
Bishop
Moore,
New
10th Race (3/11, T'31 .$3)
Fugata or Beasley In lafI,
Smyr. 'r)'ner (4) and Waiter's, SbI4.
seventh and thin held off a
George Fins, 3. Itoyal lbs. Haidsehin around,
Billy SilkIer in c.ntcrfteld Amigo Rocker *5.00 400 310 teas, 6. Tampa Lad, T. Rock'
San Francisco has Maya and Juan Marickal, plus a 10t Rotary rally for a 5.4 vie- no Beach and Oak Ridge.
, (I), WP-WolIe. LP-Bat.swimming team of man.
and Andy SilkIer in right. Ryan's Special
3.00
7 to 10
of good youngctsts that never get due rrcognitI
h'adgatt
was
this
Coach
John
iiy, 6. Perry's Why,
bc-can.,, of tory. Ed
_____________________
Colbert will visit
field.
Miller, Long. 50 RM
6-4()
Eighth Race (3'a mile, D) the heroics of the M-squadl Orlando Coped&amp; is healthy again winning pitcher for the Clyll.
I R.F. RED GAI,
go.
Orlando's John Long pool,
Wolfe 6. Bateman 3, Tyner 4;
tan.
I. Hunt Key, 2. El Paso Sit. and Giants' bullpen has been patched uping against Oak Ridge and UB-Bateman 3, Tyner 4.
not
time
Of
room
to
go
The"'s
ver. 3. Elds Ilonela, 4. Fast
Randy Stott banged out Bishop Ifoors in a 4 P m.
Into the re-tt In detall.
Fd- A 50. Nightli
(ruier, 5. Dub's lteporter, •, lut s.c we stated in the beginning, there's a dugan different three hits to lead Church of meet.
Thi Seminole golf team
'The
goal.,
a
one
stringed
Bonanza II e II, T. Lucky clubs that could wind up In the World Sense it things break God Prophecy to a 11.9 ver• returns to the Unka also, host'
played with a
Instrument
MELODEE
right,
Pledge, I. Inli-rlock.
•
dirt over the Assembly of GOd Ing Evans In a nine-hole bat. how
the traditi on al must. I
Ninth htace 3i16 mile B)SKATING SINK
in th e Church Liars, at Ft. lie at th, local Mayfair Coun' cal Is__________________
Instrument of SerbIa,
I
I Arolie, 2. SlIck C., 3. Soft
Mellon Park. Bob Welch was try Club,
-__________
4. DanIel K., 5, Amithe's
the winning pitcher, while
Wolfe allowed but one
Visits Lyman Tonight
Curtis Johnson, who took the to reach base in his masterIvy, I. Speedy I)ce,
fly Jim Raceha.
lou, was the best hitter for piece and this was by a walk
aelberi'y.
Severt-No Mlsers
Ift Race (3,16 mile. A)Coach Jim payng srA his
the
losers with throe saftl*s. in the sixth Inning. However
Payne has paired lefthan d.
I. Quanab I.)nn, 2. Supper hard hitting Lyman Grey.
The Knights of Columbus the Pioneer didn't stay on too
__________
___________________________________________________
" Steve
as his scored in every inning but one long
Star, 3. Judy Day, 4. JoyoU, 5. hounds will be seeking their Simpkins
,
as the nut batter hit
Gens Greer, 6. Lupine, T. 13th win this season when Itartint pitcher In the affair. to whip First Baptist, 19,11
Into a doubt* play allowing
southern Hostess, 6. 'ierrcnce. they meet the Leesburg 3'eI. Slmphtins has a 4.1 record in the other Church league
Wolfe to face the minimum 21
11th Race (3/I mile, C) -'low Jacket. In an Orange with 57 strikeouts thus far in Game. Dan Simon and Hitwell
..
men in the seven-Inning game.
,
i. Par Buster Ann, 2. Please Belt Conference rematch in the campaign,
powdered home runs for the I NemIaoIeOak Ridge Varsity
Nancy, S. Kate Ring, 4. LU'l('asselberry tonight.
The Hounds met the Jack. Knights, while Stark Parker
NG
SEMINOLE: Gracey 2b (3cub howell, 5. Lake (,low, 6.
Game time for the Lyman. ets in Leesburg last month hit for the distance foi' First I 0-1), Stumpf U (2-0-1), Bar.
IXCEPT
31st Line, 7. Billy 1Jossh,
Leesburg contest will be 7:30 and fame from behind to Baptist.
I br Sb (4.1-)), Whigham
SUNDAY
I
is-rn. at Cooper Field In Ca.. scors an $3 victory. Charlie
The city'. Metro Softball (40-0), Harris if (4'l'2), Wi!'
- Newell allowed L ecs b iii' g
CENTRAL FLORIDA DERBY
league gets underway tonight hams (300), P.r-s-in lb (2-1_________________________________________________________
three unearned runs in the iv it hi defeniilng champion I 0), Caoho cf (311d), Les p
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first three innings anti then Quality Mobile homes meet_____________________________________________
RETURN
11'!'!), Pivt'e p (14-0).
I
scattered five hit, in the eon' tog Cobla float at 7:30 and OAK
(3.j
RIDGE: lIIggs
test,
i'inecr,at Ruall taking on I'll, hlsnseni as (4-22), Kern
County Commissioner
MATINEES
J• A. (Tar) BOYD
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.
1
per ef (3-1-0), Provenzano ci
-Frldsy - Sotird.y 2 pm.
lineup this evenIng, beginning slated
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have to big careful not
make some changes that a:
done in a hasty or a drastl 94
fashion to that only confusio
results instead of getting Ui
confusion multi instead c go
getUng the confusion result CO
instead of getting Us cor
stntctive results that you do
sire. Keep cool, calm and U;
perturbed despite what come
up to ann.y and test your p1
times.
AIIIF.S (Mar. 21 to Ap
19) Pals seem quit* deman
ing but you have to o,erloo
It ilneo they are somewbi
confused and are not respof
sible for their actions toda:
Plan what you are going I
do early. Then all goes fir
for you.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to Ma
20) Make certain you are vet
conscientious about any publ
work you have to do anti d
Tint jeopardize your rputi
tion in any way. Avoid th,
Big-wig who wants SOMMOr
to vent spleen upon. Be cage,
(',EMISi (May 21 to Jur
21) Then, are new outlets IN
anv very intere,tIntC to re
now, but you have to stud
every phase of such mot
carefully first. Avoid makin
isdical changes. These cool
ri
lead to more confuilen late
MOON Ciiil.DIIEN (Jut
22 to July 21 ) It I. better th, ~
you pay that outstanding bi
or you only get in deeper w
ten later on. Any argumen
with loved ona could all
bring trouble. Rise above a
pettiness and foibles.
W
L.FA) (July 22 to Aug. 21
Iletter just to carry on wit
work ahead of you and avo
in
talks with associates who a
as opinionated as you rig1

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Tough luck, cadets, but shape.
i Cathy Christy won't be
L'.. j joining the Long Gray Line
this summer after all.
Cathy Is a brunette Ashland
14
' (Ore ) High School senior who
shook up Army brass by try.
ing to smash the sex barrier:
at West Point. But she's lost
her bid to become the first
JJ.. girl at the U. S. Military Aced
emy.
When Pentagon officials
I
learned that Cathy has lost out
to a rugged male In the acadf1.
_
emy sweepstakes, the sighs of
relief nearly rippled waters of
11
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/ the murky Potomac between
the Pentagon and Capitol lull.
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The Army, fearing additional
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publicity might further dent
the all-male West Point image.
-- fl_t•__.s V.
quietly 1010 nep notn B.
Duncan (D-Ore), that his first
-_4 choice for West Point this
summer-Charles Pyle of Eu___________________________________________________
1 gene, Ore-passed academy
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leslt with flying colors and
oEoo7/
( pnRoAACn
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is fully qualified and entitled
,
t,f! rUttT
GA'.'E ou
to admission.
CSLLO' ç-r
94 a
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ml MASIOALL
The Army was privately
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pinning Its hopes on Pyle at.
ter a search of regulations
1,
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turd up no specific rule
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against girls in the corps
cadets.
While Pyle was Duncan
first choice. Cathy was his i
cond alternate. This mu
she stood a fighting chance
get to West Point if Pyle. I
felled to meet the requir
ments. Without fanfare, i
cade corps let Duncan knc
they were siding with pret
Cathy.
Pyle's acceptance automa
cally rules out selection
Cathy for the time hem
Cathy. who wanted a mflhta
life has been accepted
Willamette University in S
em, Ore.
Duncan said, however, th

BERRY'S WORLD

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The reason is simply: alDAGWOO,
though there is roughly 460
I GOT
O
million acres of land - about
INTS
FOO'T14
one fifth of the total area of
the United States - In the
ii' ?
public domain, practically
none of it is suitable for
1homesteading.
Bluntly, you've little
)
,s~ Sk~_
if
I-=p IJ•1 /',
-•
chance of homesteading,"
,
warns a recent BLM Pam!
phiet.
"This Is true even In
'
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I-_n - ~
Alaska. the 'last frontier.'
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\W
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t
fi
- I ~Y
M-XN,~=,-,
Better than half of the 460
_`__of
million acres are in Alaska:
__
__-less than one.thousandth of
_
U it
i
Pl
-; Lh!-_.-----------'._
them sre east of Montana and
, eur
LOOi.LciT5 O P!OPt.E
Three
huniIre.l
East
Cm.
New
Mexico. And just about
(YCURE T4
TRUES
5-4EDTEAKSTHE
every one of them is too dry,
tral Florida county anti city
Llool~TOP4EWE
LARDMOVIE,
too rocky or too remotely to.
officials have. been Invited by
cated for anybody to convert
the Regional Planning Coon.
to a farm.
cii to a progress report and
And under strict interprets.
tion of the Homestead Act,
luncheon, according to W. G.
stew. Evening all O.K. Ui
that's precisely what you
Kilbee, Seminole County
have to do with your 160 acres
now systems tonight a;
lee of the planning council.
- of public land to keep them.
others will not oppose you.
The meeting and luncheon
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Set
Any land claimed must be
'"Wouldn't it be GREAT to build a fanckr place than the
will be at th. Tupperware
classified by BLM as suitable
l) If you schedule your tin
White House?1'
auditorium near Kissimmee,
for agricultural purposes. The
Intelligently, all that wot
sm. Weinrelay.
starting
at
10
anticipated return from farm.
before you melts away Vol
'This progress report Is to
ing must be enough to support
quickly If you persevere Wit'
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help the people of the rrgon
sto onsu
the residents.
sut deviating. Get your heal
,
EVfZY&amp;'c11 NO WAWT 70
I 'MY W
what they're getting for Defense Buildul
sco
In Alaska, where as recent.
are
apt
to
1,
improved. You
WATtH
fl-4
HQc1e'Y
c3Me
TAIA
'vt,T
CN
(
the 13 cents each they Invest
ly
as six 'ears a g o the home.
j.
etail
Buying
quite out of sorts at this tite
R
t'40N/
HEL'E
i0-fr
IN
COME
-;
I WHED4EJZ W&amp;T01
in regional planning •sch
stead Act was "liberally" in.
'a
LlHltA (Sept. 23 to Ot
wAsIIls(;'ros (L'I'I)-Con terpreted so that a prospect
year." Kiibee said, "Take just Urged By Solon
_M921LtZa
"I
£2) Cottililer the amusemmn
:ZL // ~'
- wa
one
aspect
of
planning
urnt-r
buying in the United live landowner could keep 160
'
have
in
ti
WASIIINOTOS (UI'!)
you most deem, to
totes continued to increase acres by merely planting
ter control and pollution. I Rep. Robert 1.1-'. Hikes (I
futune so that they will n
i March with retail stores grass on 20 acres of It and
think this is the higgeet preb'. Fla.), sail the United Stat
be too expensive and use In
eponting record monthly building a shack, mott of the
it
It-rn In the United Sta tes to. should concentrate more
In those you indulge in t&amp;ili
ales of $23.6 billion, about prime land is now owned by
Council'i'
the
of
lay.
Iheause
-.
1
developing an anti-missile
Don't lose temper with lot
E
-.
ne per cent above that of the state,
research
program,
we
tow
tense system than on sendit
on.. This could lead to a vs
i ebruary, according to th e
There's still plenty of public
what
our
nerds
are
ant
know
a
man
to
the
moon.
set
serious fight.
ornmi'rce Department,
o
land in the state- but the
r.
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1
.-..- what thry'r. going to be in
-'
Hikes, a member of t I
$CORPIO (Oct. 21 to No
The I)epaltmcnt Said that "hard'' interpretation of the
/
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it
the future we know where the powerful House defense a
21) its sure to show othr
/\
Lç.'41 sources and the recharge arr.'s
urniture, appliance, lumber. Homestead Act applies. And
__
aulw)nitnitte
that your first duty is to it
pri'riitti'ns
igilding materials an'S hard- tIc-spite tile fact that most
_
-----Y
girt', anti that puts us in a soil, "There Is a gni-aing s
--- -----intl make it a point to 1w' yr
i-are
stores registered 'lIar. Alaskans consider themselves
;u,stio to do something about prehension that the Russia
SLiT%t\'E
courteous And kind fr"ni ft
wri.a. % T RJ11 OCP
AflYtt'1CC WV I-tAP 01' 6URE UX* i
--- ACCiPtPti
icuitriy strong" sales gains ''pioneers," today's farmer
sOT
t'.O5'
fl
FfluSIG
protect
our
Region."
RiCK
ANI)
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!CX)Mt'
(ANI*tJTtP
r)
Wt
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a'
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to
( it
EN1Ir,%P
are aheai of the U n it e
on. Before you make at
~
J; 'TA$tTOU
ast month,
TO DO Firml
I'
needs quite a bit more than
10
5YtCTACLEP t'&amp;ZL)N
WTH OCr u. ( I w.n
Kilbee has served on the States" in the antl.miaai
changes, consider them we
f.
CtUM*
flU
tO CC NOWI
Sales by durable goods an ax. a plow and an ox,
Council
sine.
April
19t'5.
area.
':
Then carry through qukkl
1
1,
tort's rose one per cent to! BI.SI estimates the cost of
Council members and staff
II.' referred to reports th
fflAitlUK (NOV. 22
56 billion, while sales by I clearing a 160acre homestead,
re
ss
re, will present the prog
the Russians are building nil
Dec. Ii) Care must be this,
on-durable goods stores heidi erecting building, and equipp.
efens.s around k
port in the morning. Leo Zu- slle
•
In tidying or talking wi
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of
3iou'
cities . . . 'They are coostruc
len, U.S. lkivertmrflt
others and be sur* to sir
00
clear of both ,langeroul sit
11t)i3 log anti Urban Development log nti.1'sllistIe missile 1
So far, only 22,000 acres of
Ae,I,tattt Regional I)irect*r tenses. whereas the U.S.
and argumentati ve prop
is
commercial croplands have
fur Special l'rogr*nts from not cluing to"
ii,ow patience with those wi
been developed In all Alaska,
,
S
will
speak
the Atlanta office,
whom you have dealings. lie
You can, however, home.
at th. luncheon on federal
a peaceful attitude with all.
e'."
stead on up to 640 acres of
community assistance p . SAIGON (UPI)-Two ti
CAl'utiCoiIN (Dcc. 22
SAIGON (UPI)-Brig. Gen. state-owned land, which Is
L
grams In relation to East soldiers In an American tru
Jan. 20) Although monets
if
i._ . vs..
sold at public auction to the
?
itch-in Zaia had a battlefield
disguised as a garbage v
Central Florida'.
affair.. may seem pretty cc
highest bidder. You can buy
but loaded with $13,000 wot
*union with his son, a lieu- , it outright or homestead on
fusing, If you are economic
IL!NJW
T4U TIN FIAT O WAT1
'16S,LLU Sri Ir..AsJP
of
military food, brandy a
you find all works out je
IA5Y... e'a ocr witasi IT IVli. ',W
1'pTcK$fOOl(Tll
enarit in the 25th Infantry di. public contract, payin g 10 per
Notice
______
If A 515 ..5L.
II ATh PA*M alit 651'
P?1H'AOP1.M'TVgN
win., were arrested, Sot
Be sure to contact a
fin.. 13
risian,
the army said today. cent down and spreading Uts
KCII Y *T*1 IIATIQI1AI. 914,ICuTyL
UAPIWSXSf
It Tile. Cilfiti? ('mar us' Vietnamese police said todi
yliori who ane financial e
It UNIVINt
°' ,g 711)1 vthTIi Jintl vi. ri's. They said the soldiers we
Zils was inspecting division balance over the next nine
e years,
pert.. This could result
ci IT IN ASP) you s,.'sIvol.,
io.itlons near Pleiku in th
delivering the military son
((Ii TI. Vt.flhIIPi I.
fine friendships also.
Improvements - such as
cli ivvrKt vii. tasis
to the black market.
AqUAitltlS (Jan. 211° Ft
entraI Highlands and offlc. clearing part of it, building
ri:l'p:ut-S t. SAy.
- it
A1) IA)AS AzI$4)CIA.
its told him his son, Barrie fences or buildings, digging a
Ambitions of a person
nature may lenIn difficult
Z.ais, was leading a patrol I well cm- constructing an at'.
I'iat nil ft.
WAShINGTON (11P1)-WI
tess road - can be applied
'S
igainst the %'Iet Cong.
realiu now, but later they w
)iu:r) I'. )IERMA??4, JR. ft much of the African diploni
against the annual payments,
General
ed
Zlas
mov
up
to
he relatively easy. Spend It
%I Z. at ii.
Ti. .nl*nts tic corps looking on, Jose
What will happen to the £M
he edge of some dense. foliage
time getting your appestat'
Palmer It was sworn In as 1
voTi(r. or sttT iv
million
acres of public land?
waited
I
for
the
n
d
patrol
to
health Improved. Then you c
sqc,pt1eiScol: rosrcI.ciei'sr. sietant secretary of state I
eturn. When it did, young Although for all practical putJorge ahead quickly.
-4 •tIN
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To, Ill II 1'. IUIIUANN. ill
African affairs, succeeding
sot
tals greeted his father with poses you can't homestead it,
I'HCF.M (Feb. 20 to Mi
I'* I1OTIIT IIEISM AN?t. bi. Mennen Williams.
I salute, then they grinned )'tS Call still Use it.
Thos, who are ezprrienc
WI'.
•
nreiiiI:v(tIu 1YNK$0W1
intl shook hands.
BUt actually has big plans
In your he'll an, ready, WI
5th TO, All peril.s clatmini
4
cVW:$Atc.
OUT
I
?tM
THtYF
A
Legal Notice
Father and son are from for It. Well aware that the
frog anti able to give you
inlitists 1), throu g h. sinpresent U. S. population is
ali River, Mass.
d.c or .slnSl the attn.'
.
r'c'...J'
helping hand and then you
5. the I.er4 ,f the (eel
t,tLA',' ': i Th,I4,IWA'.
P4ffDPcL'
.514 pit.nns
pushing 200 million and Is ex.
txj
60"
approval of associates. T
7(51! Aft's h.?.?') Ielifle4 Jadoll ...l..i. (sissy, Vu
- petted to hit 3
mill
by
M IIII thee a e'smplslni in f.ree-lo.e Ids, I. resIst..
not to gi's vent to hurt ft
p.. I:.lsl. .5
the turn of the century, th.
a rirtilii mortgage encumber- I.
MARY
itl:.Sdt)N
togs, etc. Then you win o
yk&amp;w" ,III I
so
foItowlitg
4.srIbst
log
he
.
if
a lb. (.ers .f 1. l'.aaly Bureau is embarking on its
Ti
IF YOUR dliii) IS 1101
t.
real property, to.wit
'idg,, 5.ia.I. 4'.usl,, Pl5l
T. SIP (',.dII.ru sad l'.r.o
own "Wilderness" program to
I.ot
1,
iil.'k
(1.
('Ot'?'TIIY
:
5 l'l.pids. . Pp.151.
TODAY . . . be, or she, it
('1.1111 MANOR. UiflT N'' I. Hallowed I aims .. ilema.
preserve the., vast open
a C. The Matai. .,
j
plat I?'.,.. Asaleal acid ItsIsts,
be one of those fine perec
e-c*,r4ing
to
the
r
,lAbml. IIUAIJ1iOI.T,
You an each of you i
a
spaces in their pristine purity
honk
In
list
iscorlid
as
•
et
who likes to assist those w
u.s ii and 7., Public h.r.ty noiifle4 and r.tiuul
it,
for nature-loving Americans,
rat
voyo-r.
s.
emin
o
to
prse.flt
any
claims
sure
end
le
Costs
are In dt,tnss, so be
Records of S
Null, • Is hereby glean that
111.51 is now be ginning to
minis which you, or either
Yl,c11s.
ty.
giv, the kind of education U
P. unilersigt,..I will, an tP.i
I
vi t,pin 111.1 a g ainst yot in ).u. grey hiss against
build a few rustic campsites
4th
of
Slay.
A.
D.
lay
1951,
.laie
of
MARY
REASON.
will prepare your kind o
you
- the SinCe styled suit, and c-op)
stis,nt to the Honorable Coun. and similar accommodations
c.aud, liie c-f said County.
are required to srvi a
spring adequately, or nlt
y Jude. of limbo). County, on the la nd. But to Bure
of your Answer or other Plied. the County iuugs of Samin
au
OoIIde, his final riturn, me.
into
ii
at
his
off
trouble can come
ing to tie Complaint on Plate. County, honda.
je'.Y
l_
nuit and vouchirs, as tttsru. planners, the charm of the
AtIISEIIMOM In the Court house if ii
tiffs ettol'507a,
life. Teach not to malte ra
or of SIts natal, of MOtEl, public domain lies In its prim.
)ii'slr. lI:AN £ ).oit'st'):, Cosifti) at Sanford. Vinci
lllAI)hlOt.T, d.ceis.t. arid at
coal changes to often. A cout
I:i )s.t t'.ntnai Ilout.vlrl. within .1, esisader mont
al-I lint.. Ih.h ant StUn., trille live or near-primitive eondi.
time
pt
71(..3TtLAAV7)t
of the first
I '.iandn, lionS., and file the from the
in psychology would hi 14
ippllrablin
to the uel4 JOgs tion.
lination
of
this
tictlf•.
7
or
ether
"cubit Answer
so that others cannot take i
AT a filial s.itiem.isi Of his They don't aetuafly f
Heading is the office of lite copies of •aci, elsirn or dims
Iminlatrallon
of laId •stat.,
7
and .b
c -beth of the Circuit Court on shall be I. wriuln
vantage of your son's
end for an order discharging th e day when thousands of
before the ltd day of May, liiie itso plies o y..i.i.i
or
graces,
fun
daughters good
urn a. seh E.,o-uior.
X00 1545. tf you fell to do an a ant post office alit,.. of I
It
American families will
I
ttmle'.l this lie 5th day of
let.. pr' c.nf•ss will it tA k. cletinant, ant shall be sw
"The 13tars Impel, they
their vacations camping Out
Sprlt
A I) 1154
,a
gainst
you for the n.11.t to ty Itse claimant, his a.
F.*
.
,01 0110
not compel." What you mi
on the sagebrush. covered
Cr attorney and ace-empan
IL' flub.rt it, icy.,.
l.msn1e4 in th. Complaint.
vt
5. )s.euiur of the ):,tats
7th Notice shall b. publish. i'y a filing f.s of one dal
of your liie is largely up
Nevada
desert. Indeed, to the
lit
.,t once s wish for four 'on- and such claim or dimmed i
TOW
MAllEt. aHADHOI.'t
Bureau's "purists," sj 4..
s.csiuive weeks I. The Sanford so filed shall be void.
Deceased.
('ieryed Richter's individ'
1.0roy Reason
It. reid.
Is about is revolting as the
IT's's*ITIIOM. TiAVII A
A. •..crStor of the L
I)AT'sD Tills tat day of
Forecast for your sign for
thought of a 40'foot b(flboar'd
lctbTOSIL
Will aid Testament of
April. 50.
$aylssowresdr.YorY0ntp
ittorn.y. for F.t.eutor
dee.aj
MAST RXAiO,'
on theli front I-lw-N.
(StALl
flo,id. slat. Ileak
Arthur ii. Peekwit. Jr. N. W. War., AttJ',
ilk
But they de argon that many
sopy send your blrthdM.
siltS
for Executor
Clerk f Circuit Court
.
lanford. Florida
i,00 to Carroll Rlgbt.r Fore
suit
Americans want in see sad
P. 0. Slot ISIS
II) Mcciii T. Vlhlse
4f
.
'utlI.Pi .54,irlt 11. I),
A Stiy explore th. s-cat nose
Raeford. s-lanai
teputy Clerk
east, The Mhford Herald, hlox I
Ills
.
Pu)'U.h Apr, &amp;. 1*, It. 34. 1145 Publish Apr, e, 0, 11 U, t
for what they at.,
1VLI, lioflywood •
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CDX'1J,
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96. houses Sale or itent
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m . May 2 A S. to Jun. 11 A
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time of the first pub.
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tli neat .state .ubj.ct met- 1 ,
tOO E Jinkmns l'lrc'., Sac.
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StINTS; 10:031ST (SF SAN- pn.t offIce stir.., ef ilsi
I. i.NIt'i SPItISIltI PRO- ctaimaiut. arid shall be Si. nn I,
needs Wan
YEAR
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firm
to by Its e claimant, his agent,
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l-t:flTit:s
to laittotil area f'r IndusUP 10 35 Mi. PER GAL.
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plal tit.n.f retorled In atb.rn.y ain't aecompaitl..i by
trill 04108. Tras.I limited.
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L. will nt give up the fight
gainst traditionbound milltry men who want to keep a Public Domains
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male-only" sign on the acad
my's doors. lie has signified
sat he - intends to open the For Homesteads
oona of the Air Force Acedmy and Naval Academy, too,
qualified girls want to mMostly Barren
Iy.
There Is a big 'if" In DunBy Tom Nolan
an's drive for women's
WASHINGTON (SEA) ights. however, lie Is running
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trefoil May 24 for the senate plenty of land In the public
eat being vacated by Sen. domain and the Homestead
taunine B. Neuberger (c" Act of 1862 Is still In effect,
ire). If he loses the primary you'd better think twice before
r the election, he plans to
you pull stakes and rush out
etire from Coiutess.
-to claim your 160 acres.
No less an authority than
the Interior Department's
Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) has quietly bern try'.
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of Tallahas
Gov. na$oo Binu' poUtlesl anti. Sam Foot,
$2,•
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week and received $27,•
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th
see,
has
yet
to
break
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wsrobest ban b
103. His expenian to data total
with more than a heV milUon
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The Federal Housing Admin. cocci.
Istritlon (FHA) and the Vet- Unlike the VA. the FHA re

'erans Administration (VA). In quires an additional mortgage
move affecting millions of insurance premium of one
raised th eir interest rates for a fund vied to pay lenders
from 3.3 to 3.7$ per cent on wtenever borrowers default

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tmi loan mortgages.
'The increase, announced by The VA requirement I, for a
both agencies, came In the one-half of One per cent preface of mounting pressures inium at the outset, but not

Of the two Republican can $236,156 and collections total

Your State Treasurer

dollars, according to reports
Richard Muldiew, of $4JO3,
filed wh the secretary of didates
Last week High said he
MeLourne,
leads In spe nding.
state's offlee.
for higher rates among con thereafter.
rted
coutribu
spent
$7231 and collected U,'
to
lead
all
Burns
repo
Burns continued
venticoal lenders, Who have In announcing the Increases
candidates in spending In his lions last week of $123,113 23. His spending so far totals
hn attractin g most of the Secretary Robert C. Weaver
brought
his
total
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$61,421
and
his
contributions
K.!.
which
race foe r eelection. Scott
invctmcnI
money in the rest of the Department of Housing
add
up
to
$7Ol4.
nd
ly, of Iãkeland, was the sec• ceipti to $313,173. His speand
in recent And Urban Development sold
Foor
said
be
received
noth
estate Market
was
$74,44
followed
Log
last
week
i)utv
lilT's'
IRONCLAD
.od bIggest spender
the action was taken to pe rmit
month,.
Log last week and iPeM DOth' for the Viet Cong can
only once before In ft.s 32- the home financing market to
ing. So for be ham ipect $l.
literally Ironclad. Capt.
Mobley of Cher. year history has the FIJA in get Its fair share of the money
In the campaign and collected Clay
lotte, N.C., a corn pa n Y terest rate been so high. That availabl, for investment.
$1.600.
with the 173rd
"It had reached the POint
was from September. 1939, 10
in the Repsillcan CAMP, commander
Airborne Division, tries out
The
rate
has
where
home purchasers ssrrr
February.
iset.
$141
an
he
spent
said
Muidrew
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iron collar which had
last week and received 12,733. locked a guerrilla to his been as low as 4 23 per cent having their buying plans
thwarted by a lack of mort
, far this campaign hi ha, machine gun. Airborne from 193') through 1933.
The higher rates on govern gage funds" he said.
received $3,773 and spent $2,. troops found three Viet
Cong bodies chained to mentunderwrilten home loans 'The average Fh(A mortgage
was shown by Mrs. John Liii
$y Jails Dart"
theIr weapon.'
during
apply to all mo rt gages negoli Is about $16,000 and has a
Claude Kirk, of Jackson ation
'Slvcr City'
in or'use Alt.amonte Springs Civic lo in (lead) pencil stripe. 11cr
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ated after Monday. They do term of 30 )'eari. The new in
he
spent
$350
list
said
nil
vlUe,
Zone D.
Club voted unanimously at the sccesries were a white
not Apply to the millions of terest rate boost, the monthk
And collected $733. Ills
week
April meeting to send a rise- or hat, white string gloves campaign COSt.S so far total
payment on such a morigar
loans outstanding now,
finlution to th e Altamnote springs (strings hung from each
VA mortgages hdped build from fl7.3t to $100 07. Both
was
and
has
received
hi
of
$2,2M
Town Council objecting to the ger) and her handbag
i,000 new homes last year; monthly payments Include a

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Is Florida's

Biggest Banker

Oiii Of the many dutiss of your Stats TrusvtU is iort.atg tb
binia th jhOut the $t*tslekl1dlihL Sub "1 VOW
state Treasncer's oflics is mpoesibls for depositing State
funds and eguarag securities placed aith * by the
banks. During he 24 eass itk the Stats Treasurer's offLi,
Broward WIIIiinu has worked with jnd About veS7 bank in
tMStattismanycases,ftwasBo,dWi1awb0heIP1d
thiM set op their thit wiumated rscordkuping 1I'%t1U.
odiliam'sbaMglenoehas letntU1b!ein Mm
in ietpiOL the State Treasuter's office keep Pace with the
growth and vitality of florida's banking idodry.
Ills upetience is livalsable in yes in providing
corepetent, knowledgeable r,piesentatioai of
your intere3 Is th sdald Id
of government. Vats to keep proven experkaca
in a ob it t.aIe a lifetime in le arn.

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"unsightly display" around the newest design (red plastic $3'
another 113,ai0 non•ncw homes $t$ 63 insuranc, premium,
the store building located at pall with red satin streamers.)
were purchased with mort
Ave
the comer of Longwood
Mrs. Erich Dallman modelgages backed by the VA
Leadoff %Vitness
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The interest rile
WAShINGTON (UPi).-For
boArd box' covered with VI UII9 LJIIUIIUI
In the resolution. attention
applauded by the Industry
imer s
tary of State Dean
particularly will be called to nylon hose) with 'con,erva
a sensible step. it m
Acheson will be leadoff %it.
refrigerators being shown on Hon piece" buttons of bone
good for the seller and good ocu later this month when a
outside premises which the (dog) and earrings to match.
By lane ('asselberry
for
the buyer." said one real
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club point out Are
Mrs. wuii.m piuu
Fifteen students at South estate executive who reCur-- -public hearings on the NATO
a striking sports outfit coo.
to children"
Seminole Junior High School cd to what he called "artifi'
COPY of the complaint also sisting of a bright multicolor
ate named on the all "A" eial limits" by the FIR and alliance.
ISen. Henry It. Jackson (fl.
will be se nt to the store own, blouse (comics), a snug cloche
TAKEI AND (UP!)
Thi honor roll for the last nine- VA on interest ceilings.
Wash. ), who beads the goc
(football helmet) and con
er
have
period,
accord
Conventional
lenders
Department
week
grading
other business, Mrs. E. trailing shorts. 11cr oversis U.S. A griculture
arid getting er'nment operatIons commit.
it. Florida orange 'fill 19) '(polls released today been demanding
on nation
M. Sammons, arts and crafts ed handbag (a duffle bag) was increased
—much more in Interest for tees subcommittee
the
busy
and
crop
estimate
by 1.6 million by Principal John Angel.
loans In the credit marS at security and international
reported Proceeds th e latest for
chairman,
In
Included are James (.rogan, home
boxes and the citrus industry
operations, said the NATO
from a recent sale of Arts And active woman.
Linda Bryan, ket. Lenders under FIIA and
was
"welcome,"
ninth
boost
crafts items netted at least
N.
Mrs. Hal Washburn was said theincrease caused n cx. Carolyngrade;
Drees, Connie Erik.VA financing thus have had hearings would begin April
$43 and Mrs. Smith Cody Jr., Mrs. Sammon sported a The
see, Gail and Lynn Fruehan, to charge 'points," or di..
service Chairman. reported a scull) and Mrs. Saddle Pate, citeenent within the Industry,
USDA
Girard
Tanner, Kerry Goplen, counts, above established ceil.
supplies.
number of lick room
showing the very latest In tea however, since the new
crutches,
estimate
was
nearly
in
line
UtIti
Humphrey,
Douglas
Including a pair of
gowns, wore a navy blue se
Kauble, Beverly Riley, and
had been donated to the club cented with tea bag.. which with the industry prediction u

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by the Homer Sewell family.
Mrs. M. L. Tiniley, house
chairman. advised the club's
flag was In need of iminedi'
at* repair and cleaning.
Following the Witness w.
too, a mock Fashion show
was Presented with Mrs.
Laura Relict as commentator
and club members showing
their own "unique" creations.
Mrs. nyc Cockley wore a
brunch cost scattered with
wiuliture waffles featuring in
attractive aluminum ple pan
collar, Her sLippers were
trimmed with honey bun
bows.
* fashionable morning dress

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ticketed for going 10 miles
over the speed limit on the
FESTIVE FINERY—It's a
turripiko, a man found
far cry from the fashions state of failing to yield the
of her natty. Copnhagsn guilty
of right-of-way and a Cuban sa.
for Queen Anne
Greece who donned the lie who plead guilty of failing
local dnevy whileIn the to have his vehicle wider coat
of IpInzi
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The City Council, overriding
protests of alleged obscenity,
has uactlossd dancing by so.

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their Constitution rewritten.
The commission cloud its
final day of debate on pro'
posits for a Dow Constitution
Monday. It will not meet
a gain In full body until November. Committees Li a vs
been Instructed to draft propo..d articles for cocaidera.
li on in November.
lu addition to finding a way
for citizen, to cause a conati'
tutional change the commitS
lees were instructed to:
—Draw up articles limiting
the power of the state to Issue
bonds.
—write a provision allow.
ins the earmarking of some
state funds.
—Draft a broadened consti
tutlonal provision affecting
eminent domain, which Is the
right of loverumeot to take
private land for public us..
The commission decided
Monday against a Proposal
that would have extended
terms of the legislators. The
commission members apparantly felt a proposal for an
nyu aeulona limited the need
foe' eapendini terms past two
years for rs,pranentativei And
four years for senators.
The Constitution that Is being rewritten by the commis.
sloe was adopted in 11*5. The
eommtssloea' proposals for a
new Constitution will be put
before the next session of the

Oct.'

KaiTsa and Barbara Landry,
neckline. Her dainty bat Was crop at 915 million.,
seventh grail..
of roll (toilet tissue) brim highest of
remained Those with all "As" and
design.
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grapefruit estimate,
"Us" for the nine weeks
Mrs. Sammon spon'ted a unchanged at 34 million box,.,
of
were:
"12-carrot" gold dress with as did t he tangelo estimate
Ninth grade, Judy Andrews,
plunging (plumt.er's friend) 1.2 million boxes.
Karen
Barker, Dennis Bloser,
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)— A
neckline suitable for an evenCheryl Clark, Winds Court proposal that new taxes be
ing in the city while Mrs. Al. boxes to the tangerine •
ney. Barbara Davis, Charles levied to support education in OFF TO
bert Starke was ready for re. mate In a liookk..ping' move. Dixon.
Meridel Eddy, Judith I Florida has dra wn "ovcr•
lazing at home in a street The crop is now sit at
SCHOOL
3.6
Eller
Karl
kriksson, Joseph whelming support," according
with million box.
length flannel (nighty)clock,
Gerald
hiaas,
Gary
to
state
School
Supt.
Floyd
Grogan.
accessories of alarm
Robert W. Rutledge, florida lugging. David Johns, David Christian
hot water bottle, and nightcap. Citrus Mutual
vice president, Loveland, Brenda Lowe, Rb. Christian made the remarks IN THE
id the increase in the CroP bin llcClary, Jack Mangold, to the Continuing Education
of
sa
them and final meeting
eat imat. was 'w.kom&amp;" Cecciia Murray, Teresa I'at Council. He paid all but two
SERVICE
the year was announced in
p. rn, May 4, at the Villa Otherwise there was little re lithall. Kent 1'lanck, Karen or three of the letters sent
within the i!idultX7.
Scharf, Maxine Skalsky, Mary him recently were favorable
Non in Winter Park. Stem' action
said the Increase In Carol Sullivan, Charlot te to new lazes for schools.
Rutledge
bring
Invited
to
berg are
it was Tripp, Janet Waltman, Terre
Christian also said he felt ON A
guests. Reservation s should the yalsncia c rop
Wulk;
there
i a growing feeling that
he In to Mr.. Morrell by May booitad by two million boxes Wells, and Jay
will
assure
the
industry
Eighth
grade
Linda
Artiermore
money
must come from
an
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Installed will be Mrs. Don adequate supply of new im' man, Stephen Adams, Steven the state level and the burden
s Ballard, Janice Bigelow, Gay- of locil property taxation
littler, President;.president; Mrs. Rus• proved conc.ntre*e which
We Urandes, Richard Brown,, "should be eased, or even re
sell T. Overly, vice president; more oranges per gallon.
grapefruit
Frank Crout, Meriiyn Sue lieved."
"The
remaining
Mrs. T. L. Gorham, cone
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Mrs. supplies are extremity limited Derlckson. Lenora )lsstn. The council told Florida
sponding secretary;
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sAlaries
ursic,
acnoos
rnroiimrnu
VUflO,
Terry
prices
and
exdemand
th
Washburn, recording •ecret- wi
ary and Mrs. Liello, treasurer pected to be somewhat strong' Alit, lion, George Karrtu, more than twice the national
Hostesses for the April or.
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" was Rutledge's only corn- Gerry Ketcham, Bruck Knoe• average during the past 10
meeting were Mrs. Charles mint on the grsp.frult sell- chel, Jan Loftin, Carol Lynne years.
sold
Florida
en('hristian
Curry, Mrs. F. A. Weise, Mrs. mat*.MacNutt, Vetinda $1 elton
Helen flaisman, and Mrs. The temple crop, nearly bar Gregory Morrison, Robert 01' rollment jumped *49 r cent
Mary Kollrnan. Decorations v.atad, was Incr eased by boo,. sea, Jane Pugh, Karen Rice, while the national average
Gorhsm Rutter, David tread' climbed only 425 per cent.
and refreshments were to the 000 by the estimate.
During this time, Christian
way, Victor Vizier, Michael
in.
Easter theme.
Prior to the season the
Warren,
Math'
said,
Florida paid its teach.
Sharon
Wargo,
Climaxing the program was dustry estimated the orange
a travelogue presented by crop would be between 95 and leen Watt-c, and Deborah Web era an eserage of $8,033 a
year. The nat ional average
Mrs A. U. Di rks who spoke
million boise. The Florida bet ;
on her recent visit to Hawaii. citrus Comm ission figured it. Seventh grade: Christopher was $4,113.
Alecock. Dee Ann Baird,
budget on the bails of a
Dills Burka, Janice Boos.,
DELIVERS THE
first
millne box crop. The
CopeUSDA estimate this year put Wanda Conrad, Cathy
AMI'ThiIIL, England (UPI)
91.3 million buses, land, Glenda DeGrove, James
SANFORD HERALD
the crop at
Eggers, Robert ELliot, Juanita —The four-mile baby carriage
Gates, Roy E. Gilbreath, So' pushing contest here was won
YOU BY MAIL!
san Headiry, Tern Ly nn by Rht+arsl Brown, IS, and
lucks, Angela Iligicy, Ashley h)oiiiiid lIenson, 23, both bach
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A traffic Norman, Gary Olsen, Alison I DENVER u!rfl—Tltlp of
MIAMI (UM)
Terry
Xi's
mu
('lob
spec'cis
planned
l'acha,
Anna
Painter,
court judge marked the 20th
state
anniversary of his arrival in i'enland, Richard Pyne, Mark by Thomas B. Borden, a
Ri
p
berger.
Eileen
Sammet.
forester:
"The
Life
and
Loves
the Uni ted Stat es by slicing
of Smokey the Bear."
in days oft the prison terms Gwyneth Schuder, Kenneth
flaryl
Debra
nsky,
Sukhis,
of people he had sontenced
and by not fining anyone who Townsend, Donald Wilbarger,
V
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Charles Williams, Alameda
appeared before his bench.
Judge Frederick Bared said Wood, and Alan Guy Young.
$0 yes-an ago he first
ful was
Radio Heater
saw the Status .f Liberty,
MONEY
mci,osz
you who are us-. POMONA, Calif.(UP!)
i "Any ofcltitens
will know G a a company maintenance
turaluzed
ORwI WILL BILLYOU.
I how 1 feet today," he said. men were called out to ser
Bored, 43, escaped from a vice a customer's wall beater.
Rumanian forced labor camp The problem, they learned,
In 5942. II* then served as an was that radio broadcasts
Intelligence agent for the Al. wets being picked up on the
lies in Lila native Cucboslo' equipment.

For Education

'M!LAIUsSSE! (UPI
Th, stat. constitutional Re.
vision commission lisa directed a committee to find a WAY
for Florida 's'oters in the future to say when they want

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New Tax Levy

Alison How. eighth grade, and
Che
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latest estimate put the

decorated her shoes, fee- the first of the season.

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Two now rear.sngtner care back 3.dan and under the
back from th. forward Squireback Sedan is an auxt
—a two door station wagon floor of the Square b ac k model.
bestir.
Cooling Li by a fan mounted edge as the rear portion of th e liar) spring in the rear which board. Flooricci
and a two-door sedan-have
d er severe let; for the front seats i
swagen
directly
on
the crankshaft. In. pane swings outward.
comes
Into
play
un
been added to the Vol k
dimensions, the enFour-w heel independent tor. load conditions on extremelY OpCTttd by levers on each
line for 1MI. Powered by 5f overa..measures
th e dashboard. Rear.
gine
only 1$ inches aba bar suspension pros- ides a rough ground or during bard side of
13 bp air-cooled engine, the
heater outlets are con.
seat
•pflg
extra
wagon version is In height, 33½ Inches In width smooth ride over rough road cornering when
station
trolled by a lever bctwc
about 23 Inches from front surfaces and assures outstand. Ing is required.
known as th e VW Squareback and
JI.wIed
instruments,
includthe two bucket seat;.
Sedan while the two-door se to rear, one of the most com• Ing roadability.
pact engines In the Industry.
dan with Its d ist inctive.
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over the Fastback engine has
InStuart
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Perkins president

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S-5 was a cirecrit to the Force. It weel vpo

bt it rates a
teo to
a fur
lot of sense to the city of Scot,sboro,
Alobono.
They wanted a car that could take
Police ofrc.r H. L Wikertois on pork.
Ing me t er paticl z oil day 6 days a week
in stcp'ond.go trofi'. VIthct reoin
down. And without breoirg he tot.

h II And dwnhll And O fficer Wilier.5
scn sever even put the ch&amp;nt on.
Officer Wilkerson isn't supposed to
go after speeders, for obvious reasons.
But crc. In l96b he chased erie. And
Caught bin. its hard to soy wItch moo
was more surprised.
Car 5.5 stIl averages
g&amp;lon. It still doesn'
t need oil between
changes. Arid Wa never had a break.,
dawn.
After a er and a hall of ContiruOvi
II,, it had Is clutch i.ploc.d, and is
valves odutled.
That ,olt,,

So, In 1964, they bought Car 5.&amp; a
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12" inowIall. The other police carswer e
In trouble up to their hubcaps. But Coi'

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couple of now Volloswogent are true.
Uere llisy CFO, am the right.

. .LIANOR
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A graduate of Stetson Uni.
verilty in 1)el.and, the
year-old I.Ilinor spent two
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Lect'e biting 14 dust are folio.
There ifis. althebotionti alit on.

Ar

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that he was with agencies in
Ormond Beach and Valdosta.

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tcp the Fastback Sedan because the

Ken Mason Is

Newest
In Autos Here

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Arid if will still ho,,os the some

first three months.

son's national teacher corpq, School oif 0-ininerce in 144A

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Po:rns of hills base been
OeI to bit Icr I, htii Ilurn I',,
rs
u ii
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,.i Fi deul'rs on th. pa sed. Invludin our to trin staffs in needy 5C11I'aIIS
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Adjustable hsauirt sti are '
the t fly ••OtIS
,i. t
which inca-ta order out of chaos In the mat.
.fli
availsl'l'
on all Chevrolet
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gjiinaI council
ter of fast time In the summer.
ta,Irn5i't ear models in lt)o'i
member
of
the
Howland
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a
nut
discuss
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board (ii aiir dora UI slot ir&gt;pr! ,- nis dtal'-rs may hac.
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HOLLYWOOD
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club,
Stmbflle
County
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5'
,arlits
ssift'.
iaStta
sO
liufg:ns ant
};wa Aulin. a I' - year At ('Kl..ND. New Zealand blonle from l,anlskrnna, Swe- men's Assoc:ation, and the
garet, an, the parent.; of two
A leading exporter tic-n, was selected Miss Teen First Methodist Church.
•ns, (',*r'y Jr., , afli hilly, tYI'lt
lie anti Ii, wife, Anne, and
ninth' Tb"&gt;' rt-side a l:tc-ti In 1ew' Ic-slant i lotus- International from nrnnC
f
(ar,wmic
the
trial
Register
is
l(,0 Amelia \st'flhie.
conte;t.anta from ihruh"it two daulitrs, Donna and
I'atty, rt'siite at 1311 East $Ui
which
ice ( omparsy !.td
th e worliL
Street.
ships
icemaking
machinery
to
Auto trips seem to be
cttiIig shutter, rnia;t now Alaska.
Dual *,*t hI-la art. Stanfisser than five niiIc-a, and
AMEItSIIAM, I;nc. t'I'l) dard eiiimerit on all rtisr
New hinges on the Dotiga.
yi.ti know why Itearsrrh at
Long - haired youths will be seats, as well as on fruit
Ituick shows ladies are why- Coronet 500 bucket seats are
Chts rotc-ta In It"'
di viig to sh, ol, s'iprrniark' tic-signed to "swing away,' banned from the local swim. ones, (or
s the third a'
pool
they
we-ar
This
induf,'
nlesp
ming
caster
access
to
permitting
ani
scout
mcet'
it rit:t1
of
1
"at
stOttun
wagons.
caps.
bathing
the rear es-at..
ttis.
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I.,olds r...#,Ioo With less tityls, tricybe,

inrrileage,youCamstlilcouniamabout
29 miles per gallon I

t,,jt %%A rnore extra space than most
-Jins, c.en gicolL.j ones

The other 22 cliongoss do what
,jns flove ollivoyl
Voll-wcgen churi,
donst +ey rroke the cot woik 0,cl
better cird lost e. an longer.

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Squorebocl,of* -dentcal call, and as
Ve'l,svivogeny cs con bt

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Just South of Sanford

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all the now Volkiwagens as good as
lliej are
wishopeyou'll~n-aa,01 0111C Pe

call you 0 l?'6 -off.

deciding which one to buy.

Tha Fastback.,

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ororow. After dri" a '66 XL or t:
liks js tailgate for cargo. n Optloorud
Fiord. owtwn ofasch luxury care as a hanY down
Forid "Ielft-tAiry Co-itulitioner W Wilt In. tv)t
cTnftmi JnFUar arw a $14.CX)O mercessins
Ijung Com v 9afety, Convenitet" Control
tilat liord wait even quior-ter Uteri Usei
Panel option how liglits to warn you if (tool's
matorn-built cam so And Ford offers much
low or donor's $)fit. Ser yow Ford 1)"Ier
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For Not Joining The

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Talk To The Good Guys In The White Hafs

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SANFORD AUTO DIALUS ANNUAL SHOW

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Big; ossiMrAte f"011111144 Inhibit Toura3meat. The, Italians took station wagons on a 106-Inch

doesn't mean muck

You're ahead in a FOR1) all the way!
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The lug.

th ree c dre n, a
toup Ic has
the distance in 47.7, a bare
fl, Mike, and two daughter.,
sheidMANmIRIM,
Germany
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twIentha of $ second
ed ged Turkey Reunle sod ThDk.
(UP!)— 1ta
53-3o Sunday to win the In.
In addItion to th. 1966 Dart
teruatlonal Junior BaaketbaU

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Our'66 Ford has one of the world's quietest rides ...the
strongest Ford body ever...a new-concept frame ...and a
unique suspension designed to take the thumps out of bumps.

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lleif engines ere a to, cb more
a's, but still in go out of *.file.
PC.,.cllwl linq 1110 bocet'
We know illof il',, s syslemwotlis for'
bucl, o,, d still or-ccooled.
And they harve a low ed,amced fact. the beetle, it is the 61h basi-telling car
model in America this veer.
tures 01 +air own. I 'is disc btaltes in

SX,XXXI he squaleback, $X,XXX
So if you -Aant a VolksAagen lbot

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~,ove re.er dc,e 1~ey ne-l-ar male It

mIng and diving ChampionA Central Florida native.
MAstin Is a graduato of Lyman
ships here.
liurtion led from the start jap (1,01f
)fish School. and he attend.
and finished in 16:21.9. cuttin 9
TOKO (UPI) - Ifugh Boyle, ed Orlando Junior College and
a (at 12 seconds off the old an frithman pro at a Undion Itcollins College before serving

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breaking win in the grueling me are the parents of four lark firm, Mason operated
1,850-ya rd freestyle race of children, Jimmy, II; Cindy, an suit) salvage yard in Or.
lanin
the national men' s AAU swimDavid.
4; and Tommy,

Don Schollander In the
Rerych swam
yard

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Bit It's Cctuol,LI 1~6 re,.%est car of
ibe lot, +ere are 23 cfictrges for 19'6.

bock, too Because we don't r'e-d to
chonge their looks e,e vow, .rh.r.
We went to olot of trou bl e to ma k e

over Olympic gold medalist Ted
with
C Ball C

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c,alttbemote room aridal tt'e mote
po•'.crkr alte rnore mce?.
The Foitback will set you back

In Saturday's events was Open Golf Tourtriament Sunday
a
s upset victory
Steve Rerych'
t% strokes over

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American record of l6.3L5.
driving range, won the $15,- for three years In the Army
Another big upset recorded 000 Y o m I r ui International Corps of Engineers.

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Wall 10? the F01lbOLk and +e Square.

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Pit, rooback o-d the quatabcck

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t-JdIe tb0 Squarebock Sedan be-

k'rd of a nice
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a VolitsAcatin wdl 11M $all for

The bast change Is that te en.
25k more powerful t h an lost
one
year
ma k es 0 surplsng C •flCi
in pcLpwth no srrliisg dRereoce

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affairs and during the time
he was In Ormond Beach he
wimming Meet served on the board of goverRanfatil's newest auto deal.
nors of the Daytoola Beach
er, Ken Mason. will celebrate
chamber of com@"#.
as Surprises
He has attended several his first annivirsoary hen next
BRANDON (UPI) - Young seminars on Volkwagoon month.
Nlaoon to president of Mason
Mike Iturton of UCLA will be sales, service anti mansigooJeep Sales Inc., and Is no
In
the
tin.
ment,
and
Is
constantlY
look.
the center of talk
it"'we stranger to the Jeep line of
tionl e swimming circles for ins for better ways to
vehicles. Before coming to
his customers.
some time to come.
Its Is a member Of the San. Sanford, Mason served as
The 18-year-Old flesh made ford Kiwants Club.
sales manager for the Jeep
his big.time swimming debut
lie and his wife, Carolyn. outlitt, In Winter Park.
Prior to joining, the WInt#r
Saturday night with a record. reside at 106 Tammy Drive.

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%%err extra VoRt IlWonq At,':
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Originally from
i-i.. The handle, which o;'er-.it'r' at the Ford Morketieg conu session of the p9th has por and tin million to fin- la liowland 'raduatod from
the buckle of * seat
(ur
been
quite
productive
during
once
a
beginning
for
John
the Univer s ity
f Alabai a sIc-i like
lr.!itt,tr in ,tlanta,

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%in'Ith"
uIpers back ists lights an.1 left
or of San. % It.
ed.
lie toss complet(A so% -it i,tol,le rear-view mirror.
Medicare. voting rights
Clull. anti be.
-it yc3r. the salv% still rn:ina~c
Appalachia, %chowl aid
t,, the M;ssionq.
ll-m,e relentrd 11, A %oles ing cours,, cnottlot,ti- ti &gt; the
IV door handle is it to tar I "i t
normal a nti put up SI2 million to sub.
h
an
II ),%% cc ii !."c I many di' I Actti'ibls
r,!eIr1
Coronets, I'obaraa anti Mona.
sales aol mnnag.i,irnt cgIlatise measure, the SC' sidI:e rents for the big city

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Tepee" by lrre%ercnt factor) rcptrtentativc still IiA ~
1:,til he 'AR4 drnftv4I Into the Th3nk% to Harry %I Gold%tale r
ji,lican% %ai. Atilhoritc,I %on bchtevn dr.0crio anti the i
Nioly. lie -rve,I three ~rnrlk nil" the 1964 (;()1' dch3cle- ' for lt;v %ice pre,ident (lhoij,-h manufAuturer.
ti, the Ilth And F2nil Air- %kh3t Johnion %% ant ed last' it %tion't nc(t-3rily he rea6
before jtoining tile 4-hr)tler
year. Johnson got A brief roll 'for Ifultert If litimphrey 1. To corporation. he %As connected
111114c'n% is a member of the C311 Of some of the notable e.l%t court con.le%tion. 4S new %4ith a Dlole dca:crihip in

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sale' I)iirin the s
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method.
This is not to say that its
titi 1 a-it, fits ss te iittmrl s , s 'rr tat
'into,.
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kgtslatise record is below par e xt ended l ft
pt r Ins
rliliii
I .'iigitt 'do its, liii .-t terinr c','l"rs An I tit'ri
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rat f r. .uan with (ar- or mediocre It Isn't hut corn- or older not ;irt-s (Itt) (0%- land
ncd a' distr&amp;-t tHan- si,pointments - from es-.- .
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pared
lore ('awl si as otciI a- r for S.iuth i 'rita. l)dc ii.y setl*n to * si'a'iiaI 'Pr.
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ear for hungry India . $t) l)is isbn of ( hr) 'lrr totors t ie r, har,itu1. nitwit'1.
V • Ii'lCiri, attended school;
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bus a hit too big.
dow; made of a fl exible safe
Estimating that we will sell by glass which actually bends
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the new models on a ratio of as ,0e inOW,
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flicnel nuti1,
about
one
to
every
ten
of
the
WSru. iiiC ut-flu ni the window
beetles ' ' Perkins said his
company's sales in the U. S.
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I)0A lIE.(bi 'n
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than 330,000 vehicle, neat )ear.
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Both
the
new models- tile The Florida PGA has
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Fastback- carry five adults championship wIll be pla&gt;ed
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and are rated at a top speed June 2328 at Lehigh Acres
of ni ,nitc's per hour. Their near Fort Myers
four c' lnder magnesium -aluinirsuin engla.. develops €
horsr:ciwer at 4,600 rpm, CornSAIGON (UPI) — Vletnapressino ratio of the 9t66. Cu.
bicinch dual carburetor pow mesa police arrested a man
and woman accused of chang.
erplant Ia 7.7 to I.
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located below the rear lug- sold later as houseboya In
vol.hswM;F:N SflUAREIIAVK SEDAN
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r. collections under pa)roll with k,%(-n years. but prior lot that "The Wile) V-19v line (Ifft "
t
~oined the local Ford forming in
less or.
a more orlashion
,c° dinary ekctionyear
hulling, a relatisely painless hC s1wflt In )cars in l)txigt' the widest va rie ty of choices

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Congress billi
fabulous
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no way will these new with the rear seat folded.
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Cloth upholstery it standard
Mightly
larger c,
sind
on Nith the nc% %rhidv% Opplace our farnillar 'bertle' tionally available is acar and
which has %on a lasting place
In America and Aho%e sales It air-permeable for hot we&amp;.
are hitting new hiihs this
year.
"a floors are covered with
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It usly listed AS optional
1143% the new cold mar GI Hill
c'juipinent.
YeWs session in the follow- of Rights, the th:rd to Ile onacted since World War 11.
by the all-new
Geared especially to Vionam
combine* tho conBy Frank Eleater
veterans it covers c%cr)one it%
t~mpclriary "oculpturvd" ~-k
WASHINGTON (111 1) - For' uniform now, in the future, or
n the outside %%ith the Ictol.
ti~.v first time %ince he took 1 at any little since Jan. 31,
;,, m" look of pluith. comf-tt.
office in IY1 Pre4ident Jnhn-! 1355. It carries up to four
l!; tetiflrs1rat'
4011 now knows -Ah3t it's like years cl college aid at
00 a
ln )!vslI, general
(tflg
a
h
m:nth, with more for men
acr of Seminole County io- t.rmance. comfort, durhiIity
at work on Capitol Ili•
of with depe ndents.
The M05t unu%ual Aspect
Taxes %cre rai.ed fly Ss tors. it no stranger to Iloodge! ikilil eCollorny tit r,.Me up 'A ilh
1~e second sc,%ion (if the
a r kaie to inrit every Intl
o n this )ear 1)5 rcttoriL1 autimot, hi

Gary Hudgins

feature fade-free disc brakes new type feature bucket statsil

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four-wheel independent tor. mission gear ratiris are Identiston bar suspens ion.
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Both the new vehicles a so

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lion conscious congressmen dy perennial on Capitol Hill
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have left Washington to the
time out of mind. On
tourists and the cherry bbs. th e last Sunday In April.
soms and gene home this
F:aster
recess for some
In. escrone
either
takes
dah,.ht
tens
politicking.What
haveor
standard
times
for another
Next sunUflC,
they accomplished so far six
me wi U bc alI most
5)month;
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this year. and what do they uniform.

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Wth ILs variety. ,iIk.l
A glittering new ltne.up of the armrest and must he pull. are front-wheel disc brakesi
tcty features ard * fresh, a worthy successor to the 1945
alt the 196.6 DotIies - Darts. ci outward to unlatch the for liaru, Potaru anti MonaDoIe is Do*Itt'. which brought us our
the
arid front St shoulder new
Coronets. Polaras, &gt;lnnacn' ,tor.
the most advanced car on the • third consecutive rord-br,a.
Important safety options belts for all modct
and the Monaco 500 —will be
on display at the Sanford
Auto how.
pace with the
Ken
'angin demanla of autono.
. buyer.. lotlge this year
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•s increas ed its offirinci to
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esigneol at slightly Larger cation frequency is &amp;1!0 set
and more powerful additions to ist 6,000-mile intervals
villille!
the Volkswagen "beetle" line.
engine oil changes are ocom 1
the new VW's incorporate mended every 3,OM miles.
many of the engineering lea
Wheelbase for the new moitures built into their witirld. del is 04 inches, the same as
5
famous predecessors. These'
four-sliced fully-syn for the familiar "'oectle", but
Include a
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features
standard
.quipmurt
models.
Luxury
ear
paddlethe
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Brakes are larger and
durability champion, for 1
interior door handles at.
Comet luggage capacity 5 sound package is improved. Ion al models for l%'. These type
Is the most completely chant.
increased In ill models. UpThe latirior o the 1964 include padded visors, wind- lneorporawd Into CaUut# aspi ear since its initial Intro.
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Per e.ths asdau gala
Csemot Is completely new, fit- shield wuher., outside rear skis.
ductlon six years 1(0.
For the first time, Comet
fourth WON 10051% at 17 ruble turing a swept away panel on view mirror. back-up lights,
ird seat and
The 1066 Comet features a hOt with, ths charter 32.'
side and a new emergency flasher and front wago ns offer a th
the PAS
iew, larger body with an •fl. sedans offer 11 ruble
a
concealed,
lockable
compart.
belt.,.
seat
feet of instrument cluster with all and root i*t,ty
tlrely different sleek PPi 5t space. Station W*fOfl cargo controls in easy reach for the Windshields are double thick- mint beneath the cargo floor.
asses inside and out. The volume is rslasd t. U ruble driver. Factory installed op. Itch vinyl laminated safety '.%sgons are offered In beth
wheelbase is lengthened for feet.
two seat a nd three seat vietional air conditioning
the first time and a wide •
interior trim schemes plan. in Voyager and In 11mu___
Styling isf the new Cnm.ts controls
and outlets fully in.
lection of new ig car options i, highlighted by a skillful tegratsd Into the Instrument continue wood-grain styling sled wood - grain sided
ar e introduced. Including two combination of crisp and soft
for Calients and luck cam- I lager models.
panel.
.1V0-cubk-Inch Mercury Vi I lines for a fleet and power.
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engine,.
,ra1b
51, •anf orb
ful app.srsstre. Th. front .e
A new Caprl series and a is marked by vertical head.
Vuyarer station wagon join lamps and a two-port hon.
the Comet line, while the IPOF- sontil grills separated by a
ty Cyrton. series ails a con- panel in the body color. Roof.
vsrtible model and ispecial lines blend smoothly
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high performance 'GT" option. body.
The l96 Comet offers
Comet's fresh new styling
tamers a choice of two them. Is complemented by
. lengths IcisI Inches for the even
livelier p.rforutance
"202" series and 203 inches from a new optional regular
- an increase of almost eight fuel 390-cubIc-inch V4 engine
C-AU. '.'. •
inches over 1065 - for the
rated at 261 horsepower with
--per series Capri, Callent* a n d the manual transmissions or
Cyclone. Whec-lt.s. is
dual range automatic trans
inches, up two inches.
mission. Also offered as an
Th. new Comets as e more option I. the regular fuel 219.
s pa cious, wi th curved side cubic- inch 200-horsepower V.
glass and three-inch wider I. the same basic engine which
bodies significantly incus..- powered Comets on the 100.
ing roominess. Shoulder room I e0-mile Daytona Durability
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is increased up to three
Run and the Cape Harts to
cites and hip room more than Alaska Run.
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two-and-i-half Inches. Front
A high perfoane.
and rear head room and leg clone CT option is being made
room are greater, also. Front available on Cyclone models
end rear Used at. &amp;K inches, which consists of a new pro. i
U ure looking for the pot tt conthintoo of performance, handiingt
an increase of three inches In mluzn fuel 390-cubk.lnch 335.
looks, and luxury, come in and git.e our exciting 'b6 Mercury Comet Cyclone
the front and two inches in horse power V-R with dual exCT the once-overt Here's a real winner—like every Mercury Comel—and at
the rear. Overall width of the hausts, twin scoop fiberglass
prices brought say down for our P.icesettsng Sale.
car, i nc luding bumpers, is in- hood, engine dressup kit,
unique GT ornazn.nt*tion,
5P(C1AL ttMflfO OFFER! III
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synchronized four.speed manual transmissIon else, is of.
feted.
The Comet DO eejlnes ems
improved versions of the
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well-proven, durable Mercury
I power plants of that displace.
merit. A large, clutch
axle are introdueed for Wie
120-horsepower six cylinder
engine.
Comet rids and handling are
upgraded for 1064 with Insproved front and rear torque
boxes. Improved tinder-body
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COME IN NOW

MERCURY DISCOVERY SPECIAL!

THIS CAR WILL BE ON DISPLAY
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Jo, Hunt,
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Ed Hunt,
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Willie F. Hunt, pres14nt of
For 1964, engine displace- Hunt Lincoln-Mercu ry Inc.,
I ncoln Continental for 1964 The distinctive Continental tel in 1964 are the roomy new
olfsrs a number of dramatic silhouette is retained, though Iwo-door hardtop coup. — th e ment is increas ed from 430 to has held forth as an auto deal.
Innovations.
its lines become sleeker and first such body style to be of- j 402 cubic inches, the Indus. or in Sanford for 10 years at
fired by Lincoln since 1900— I try's largest production pass. the urns location.
In addition to a larger body, more tailored in detail.
For th re e )cars lit a Tow,
the Lincoln Continental intro. The new Continental has an the four-door sedan, and the I enter car en gi ne The 340ducea a new two-door hard- over-all length of 2!1 inches, au to industry's only four-door ho rse po wer power plant is now. Hunt's service iis'parttip coupe to bring its model tip nearly five Inches from convertible.
coupl ed to a new thrrr.sp.ed ns'nt has bern svtnr,Ie.d the
offerings to three. Also tea. ItHFi, with an additional 2.5 interi ors of the new Lin- torque converter automatic "Most E a cc II e n t Service
turetl Is a new engine and cubic feet of usable luggage coins are completely restyled I transmission, a new drive. Award' by Lincoln-Mercury.
Originally from Atlanta,
capacity, although the wh,el- with a recessed panel on the shaft with doubl..cardan unl.
tra nsmission
,ion combination,
trn,mis
Styling of the 1964 models base is unchanged at 16 passenger side and a new I venal Joints at each end and Ca., Hunt was district man-

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Mercury movie forward in facing and interior trim. Or- the new 411-euble.hsch engine Refinements have boon
SIOU with a new two-door namentatlon on the front with dual exhaust...
mast, in Mercury ride and
has handling, and fuel tank capac. Mercury for 1964 also cor•
hardtop roofline, new engines, fender can ba replaced with
a sporty S-IS series and an ex. an optional cornering light, new optional disc brakes,
ity !., increased by four gal.
tended list of luxury option.. The over-all result of these nering light.., and a lit.r.oIons to 11 for additional eruts.
The 1964 Mercury features styling changes is an even- sonic tape ent.rtiinment
ing range.
a fhf resh
front appearance, longer, well-proportioned o i l- tern.
Mercury's 1064 engines pro. A nine-Inch TV set which
with
new head, fenders, houette.
Mercury's big change for ,Iie significant pirfor-mance plugs inti1 the cigarette lighter
bumper, g?iiie and taillights.
Other changea include new 1064 under the hood includes ImprovsmenU. The new 410. Is available as an accessory.
In addition to the built-in
t.sillamp usemblies and rear an exclusive new 410-cubic. cubic-inch. 330.hcr.epow.r V.
bumper ansts which Increase Inch engine, and two improv- I becomes standard equip. sturdiness of Mercury's frame
over-all length by two inches ad and more powerful DO-cu- mint on Park Tans models and body, a number of safety
and is optional at extra cost features are made standard
to 22o inches. Two-door hard. bit, inch engines,
Mercury
also
han
a
new
of.
for other Mercury.. It utilities equipment on all Mercury.
novel
ruoflin,
with
Lops have a
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is concave fastback blending Wing in the 8.55 two-door a new heavy-duty, dual-rsnoce for 1966. These include padded
smoothl y into the rear deck, hardtop or convertible -spot- automatic transmission for instrument panels anti visors, Wi
Other new styling featur es ty performance mod els with extra smoothness, anti a new back.up lights, win,iihi.4d
lie
ilu4e revised aid# ornsrnen- bucket seats and console, ape. ln'xr.ratio, he*vy.duty rear wishers, emergency flasher
anti tititsiti,. seer-sew mirror.
tation, new Instrument clust e r s-hi S-t5 ornamentation. and axle for improved ,-r,tn*isny.
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of our d.oI.nhlp
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and available for Immediate delivery.
Your on the spot selection couldn't b.
greotef I

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oil "control console" sloping quieter and more durable per, seven Southern states.

the fashion of the original and comfort.
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Models offered by Continen' toward the driver.

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bri efl y was a prisoner of war.
Hunt served as this first
Illy Mrs. It. I.. Johnson
liulithing starting at 7:30 p.m. was unanimously elec t ed the Winter Park Easter Sunday
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where
she
was
or.
president
of the Sanford Auto
(;ee. I hope everyone had a The program is going to be on new president of American afternoo

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Also assocIated with Hunt
because they were seeing San' is Out" wanting to got home vue will start at 7:30 pm. said, and I quote, "Every on.
bond. Williaill

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4, Outside rear view mirror and safety plate windshield wltk
double thickness vinyl laminate.

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Mr. and IlArt. 1Ae Keller. Mr. Ruby, while on duty Saturday, In g chairman. assisted

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Ruth or walsteciat, and. if It can Ed, who serves

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and Mn,. Rich Ran., Mr, and who should I see up then. but Gallagher. are hard at work only once get properly strung dent and general sale. manMrs. Nathan Stripling, and Carol Spivey. Carol, who is a finishing l as t minute details and tuned, it will respond to ager.

it. L. Johnson, have returned student at Junior High School, for the big nigh t. hope to see al l outside
home from Maryville, Tents., had to have surge ry on her you there. The 4.11 handy

harmonies."

in the Western Sudan result- and made off with the n.ws-

Thu will be

Mr... Nom Johnson. Our sym- tests. Mr. and Mr.. J. C. Sapp, Mothers tray Supper and also
pathy glies out in Fdris, Uncle recently drove ilnun to TAnspa will

be helfj

at the Agricul-

in. 95 persons killed and paper's .sf. in Its delivery
An injured. Interior Minister truck.

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trim, deluxe wheel covers, smeLt. sIdewall tires, heater, seat

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belts both front end rear, podded Instrument panel, bock
up lights, emergency flashers and electric wipers

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Lee, and mother. (Mr-s. John- for a visit with their eon-in- tural Center. The girls are Ahmed Elmahmii said. Elmab. military newspaper said the

*on). They tell me that d.- law and daughter, Mr. anti asked to be at the Canter not ill also announced the for. robbers ransacked the first
spite icicles hanging from Mrs John Barfield. They also later than 5:30 p.m. and their mation of a government corn- floor of
the tress that the dogwood stopped it Plant City to see mothers to be the,, by 6:15 mitt., to investigate the newspaper employs both mlii.

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NO GIMMICKS!

Now On Di splay At The Sanford Auto Sh'øw

SANFORD

HUNT

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LINCOLN

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PH9 3224884

HUNT LINCOLN an MERCURYs INC.

I time of the year they ire who is recovering from a re. wonderful menu and other stir- Sup a card table under the fluuflghtjn.g
was first known
nc cent fall. We ar, very glad primfor the evening. So me. small
beautiful.Le k. Moe
I really beautiful.
of your ironing (tfl the Wand of Crete, In
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Homemakers Club will meet she is improving so nicely, titers, BRING your daughters. board to keep clothes 00 the )-tediterranean, before t the
be 1O N. PALMI1TO AVL
Ibaday at the Cumualty lieU7 (Mrs. Frank) Luecksr (7). Yours truly mqwnsd to oo:
onin
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Select From Over
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door tonvudibl., lbs LInoo Cootinactal oou$ is built to the highest ssadath Is lbs

News At Home
whiry they attended the fu. tight hand. She is doing fin.. Helpers Club will be hostess" 94 rn
SAIGON (UP!) — Fell'
natal of Titus Keller. Titus That's good Carol because It to their mothers and two apem.n broke Into the cirruhaEIIARTOUSI. Sudan (UP!) Ilion building of Stars &amp;
and his wife, Edna, have been is getting near time for school cial guests, Mrs. Margaret
fst?ucnt visitors here. lie is to close and you need to pro leonard and Miss Myrtle Wil. — Recent tribal fighting StrIie, bound the guard

the broth er of Lee Keller and par. for those all important gq May

AmeticI'1mostdhtIn$uIsbedmO(orcirhROWaVa?s1bktOfll0I'IL)O'(afbuyenthass,bdors1
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otinu1g Co tinectal theme o(d.s.is
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at the Agricultural Center on a

di's's twins for the first time. again. Talking of visiting Kathryn Malloy, county cloth- of us has a harp under bodice in the fir-rn Is his brother,

integrated body.

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fact, w• hail to bring out held. And during refreshment ere club also. Yours truly will I were all in beige. Friday and
Auto 1)eaher. Ass oc iation.
extra chairs to acruinniotlate tints' there will b * a white ,rve as senior vie. presitlent. Saturday of this week will

Events ha)-, father in the l,incoln-Mercury
kes, daughters of Charles and whit, elephant, litive k-en vi t a t ion
for everyone pat. in I)istrict
will
keep
our
fingers dealership. Daughter Linda at.
hiuniemaker
to
atte
the
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I-'lo ilaker, spent the Easter visiting one of
the Sninole County '

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1. Rigid front engine construction and heavy duty metal

k,. Association. He is
seal nice Faster. It was icr- all types of Insurance and a l,gion Auxiliary I'nit ri .t I ganist in abeautiful afternoon
Willy a beautiful lay for it. very qualified mats will speak the niceting last are-k. lietly wedding. The lovely bride was an honorary life member of
the Jaycees, and belongs to
understand that all the on the bs-ns'fits anti time intior- is a vi-ry bard working gal. radiant in a beige lace street th. Shrine, Masons, Elks,
churches were filled to over- tarn'e of insurance. Also the She Is a very good mem be r
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flowing. 1 know outs was. In •lectlon of office rs will be of lake biarkhamn liorn eniak- length gown. her accessori es Navy league, Chamber of I
Commerce anti the National I

hunt and his wife have four
the crowd. Time little childirri elephant sale, so all members And also out this way, the winnero of the recent 4.11
Impor.
Olga
Hunter
as
In,
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rCounty
Events
tray
going
to
children.
Their oldest son,
In
Sunday School were Just be sure to attend this
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strong expression of new, of formality and for identifisporty and distinctive styling cation with the larger Ford
for a medium-sized car. The Celazie models. The top lamps
design epitomizes youthful thrust ahead of the lower.,
flair, but tailored touches of
formality continue to suggest
the outaanding quality that
has been a FaIr!an. hallmark.
New 500/XL and GT models
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coverage.

The pauflhe view of Fairhane
begins with thrusting front
fmsd.n that cant sharply and
rakishly downward to empha.
1*1 a look of motion. A long,
graceful hop-up and slight outward swell in the rear quarter
panel also suggest power ani
peelormsnce, while a full.
length sculptured wlnd.plit
In the bodyside accentuates
the longer and lower appear.

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All Tairlana roof options
flow smoothly Into the lower
body. Beliline moldings a,e
m.tk'eably absent from all but
two-tone models. Wb..l open.
loge are crisply tailored and,
on uppet.aeries models, are
thatuisd In throws.. Tucked.
under rocker panels eoordl.
sata with the curved side,
gusl to add to the trim, spot.
ty look.
T% dual h.adlamps ate

and the entire assembly is en.
cased In a bright bezel that
has a horizontal dividing bar
between the lights. This line
is continued across the entire
front end by a thin chrome
bls4e across the grille.
A centered 'floating" orna.
ment on upper-series models
le ncls Interest and Identification to the front end. The
grille itself I. deeply rec essed
and consist, of fin@ horizontal
bright bars on most models.
The broad hood is slightly
below the front
depressed
fenders, and is divided by a
horizontal scluptured wind
spilt for design Interest and to
lend rigidity to the sheet

In the decklid reduces the &amp;P
parent height from rear view,
and the deelilid is designed to
offer easy loading of the trunk
at bumper heighL Upper-serica models also offer a ribbed
applique on the lower portion
of the decklid, plus appropriate model Insignia and
Fairlane script lettering.

Missiles Go
VASUENII1PG AFII, Calif.
(UI'i)-T'so Minuteman Inter
continental ballistic tulnilea
were launched successfully
on 5,000-mile flights across the
Pacific Ocean, the Air Force
reported.

The 1964 FaIrlane is as new
inside as it is outside. In.
t-.rior features Include a new
Instrument panel, now doer
panels, new hardware and new
fabric designs and colors.
The instrument panel has a
horizontal theme that lneorp.
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fLe cars.
'In every sense we had a lifters. This engine is stand mum fade resistance, quieter models in eight series.
New safety features stand.
sound compa'tititt base for' ar-ti on the new 7 l.utrc serie, operatuon, easier servuceabil-

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still. on that solid foundationi Ford modEs. It is unive it, Ing life equal to or better than cutside rcar.% ie%v mirror.
backup lights. padded dash
iiic ha%c built still more saf. offvnng the best of tAu %%orLdt regu:ar brakes.

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technique and nare for color
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and performance In to all 19G6
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Important revisions have
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A Stereosonic tape player and visors, rear seat belts,

combinvil %ith smoothness, that provides up to go min- windshield washers and enter.
quietness and low - speed trac- I utes of selected stereo inuslic gency flashers. Now Fords
is another option new for Fnrd also feature a thicker Ismi.
tabilitY.
%nother sd%antige is that, buyers in 1966. The tape play- n3te windshield which hall

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Fiat import, end the rough, tough "Jeep" line at
the Auto Show.
After the show drdp by and see our new shaded
display area. Also notice we've started expanding
our service department to assure our customers
even more and better service.

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Rogue outcinu, outperforms, out-everythings every competing car In Its fighting
weight and close for iNS: 1. Newest standard Six. 199 cubes of power, torque, and
thrust, (128 horses-when you need 'cml
Corvair, Falcon, and Valiant don't match
that!) Economy? Now, who also but
Rambler American wins best mileage
In the Mobil Economy Run year after
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Right on the floor. Shift gears yourself,
only one "Big 3" car: Cadillac. Adjustable
or sot it on automatic. Available with op.
Deep.
safety headrests are optional,
tbonal 232-cu.-In. Six. 3, Reclining bucket
Dip rustproofing. Merely spray it on? We
seats-with coil springs and center
dunk our cars in It-clear up to the roof I
armrest - are standard. (Try and find
7.5.9, More built-In quality like extruded.
them In Rogue's competitors.) 4. Beautlaluminum grilles, all electronic alternator,
fiji Interiors. Sleek new vinyls and fabrics,
equipment. Includes Ceramlc-Armored exhaust system. Meet
5. Standard
padded dash and visors, loft outside ths Rogue at the Auto Show. Drive one at
mirror, sea belts front and rear, backyour friendly authorized Olsnt.Kiilor ... your
up lights, windshield washers - plus a
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Introduced in 1963 to proalde with automatic transmission, dash,
Ford pioneering In station' collision.
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A now one-piece headliner clearitt; a c.

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brakes are another standard easy access to the cargo area strong market potential for can be left ezpoted at the designed and developed @&amp;. lirmi, with dual four-barrel "shoulder harness" is

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resented the greatest tooling been increased to nine in 1966 other Fords for 1966. Disc
brakes were pioneered on th e
Inseitment In I)i%iiiori history from six in 1963.
Heading the list of new en Thun-lerbird and Mustang in
and was superior In rule anti
quietness to some of the Sine choices it a 423-cubic. 1963.

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425 posacred cars. tsonai tailgate for carrying such a unique car.

elusively by Dodge engineers. carburetors, special camshaft, able on the 1066 DWC* Coro
s %him.
The number of easineli feature of the 7 Litre series. or the duel facW rear seat. a sporly car in the mr4lium. driiier'
new
vehicle.
Wherever
the
Introduction
of
the
Front seats are full hu-lets Is intro.ius'e.i on the Charter. dual exhausts and uniilencel net.
size
it rep, available to Ford buyers has Th ey may b ordered on sU

lion House.
The paintIng. In preclorrilnant shades of darker blues

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engine and front-,A heel lio%% cr nas becri, loA cred to achjc~ c a sirnilar to that standard %% ith added a new standard equip. wAs to show 1),xige's P-t) ling uniquo onc-I,
in styling and enginee r.
Including mcnt dual-action tailgate. The and engineering excellence; They are controlled autusuat. normal postion and the rear standard camshaft; a 393. c.pt
disc brakes, and even higher better balanced' ride. This the 427 engine
from bumper
useable
ct,bic.inch
V.9
with
single
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excellence,
the
Pmt
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back
folded
clown,
to
get
the
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car.
icatly
from
inside
by
standards of quictncsi, luxury fine tuning of th e1966 Ford heavy-duty shock absorbers, alualactbm tailgate may be the other w
ant i performance stand out aupension prot ides a btlteri springs and stabilizer bar-is opened either a, a roots-n. buying public's reaction to headlight off-on switch. Pank- flour length is more than three fur-barrel carburetor, dual to tail lights."

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Two couple. from
(UP!)
Columbus, Ohio, on route to
Augusta, Ga. to see their
friend. Jack Nicklaus. commetal.
pete In the Masters golf tourVertical rectangular tall- nament. were killed when
lamps coordinate with the their private plane crashed sized automobile.
theme of the headlamp., and on a farm.
offer strong roar-end Identification for the new Fairlan..
Slim whitewall tires are a
PAL')MARF.S. Spain (UP!)
Vertical lines molded In the styling feature of all ls(t -The U. S. nuclear bomb re
lenses pick up the sculptured Chevrolet passenger ears on covered from the bottom of
peak atop the rear fenders; view at the Auto Show. A the Mediterranean sea after
on upper eerie., the line is red thin-line striped tire also a search of nearly three
'capped with chrome and inter. Is offered to distinguish the months was aboard a U. S.
rupted by Inset backup lamp.. new Chevell. Super Spurt 396 warship today apparently
headed for the United States.
A horizontal sculptured line zeus.
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cluster assembly. Heater and A

wiper controls are mounted
in a horizontal slot under the
cluster for a unified, built-In
appearance. Air conditioning
outlet, are built into the panal
ant the steering wheel Is new.
Console-mounted gear shift
for either automatic or manual
transmissions Is standard on
CT and fMOIXI, models along
with a new asymm.rtleally
styled console.
wide rang, of trim
With
schemes and interior options
and choice of 13 models with
a poi s.d.for•action profile,
the 194ti Fairhane is a sporty
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An exciting new fasthack Charger was exhibited it drew mnIdeI into a graceful new It I. made of a sing!., per. air cleaner. Also available Is
16-cuble-iAch V-8 Hernt
Dodge call" the Charter - larre crowds and thousands "shell" thaps and separated inallently - molded fiberglas a 4.

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show
car of the same name- would be available,' Nichols stretches back between the heat insulation. Completely camshaft.
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The Charger comes equiprear seats. The console affords washable, it is covered by a
,
is making a big sweep in the added.
With a th ree-speed manual
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armrests
at
a
special
non-woven
nylon
fibp.4
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large,
pof
auto world.
The exclusive 2-door hard.
a
Unique in styling with its top features a plush, roomy height where they at, most tic that is scrat.ch.and.sail.re. transmission, with a special
four-speed manual or Torque.
swrptback roof, a full.width Interior with four individual effective, and folds forward sist.ant.
The Charger's all.n.w in. Flit, automatic shift optional.
grille with hidden headlights, bucket seats and a full, with the rear seata for added
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Additional sta ndard safety
stru ment panel features four
"sculptured" shee t metal tie, length console. Its two rear cargo apace.
Seat, ar• trimmed in long- large round gauges: alter-na. equipment on the Charger in.
sign and full-width tail light,, seats can be folded forward
the Charger has already
separately for added cargo we aring vinyls stitched into tar and fuel, speedometer, an eludes front and ear seat
multi-speed
electric
electric tachometer that regis- belts,
slender horizontal pleats
tested" by more than a mu- apace.
pe
lion persons.
Standard engine
ne on the IL?. designed for maximum corn- tars up to 6,000 rpm, and the windshield wl, windshield
Its prototype was t he inch wheelba.e model is a fort. Unl:k s folding rear eta. oil-pressure and engine tern- washers, an outside left rearj
view mirror, back-up lights
"Charger II," an experimen. 31. cubk inch Dodge V.a. tion wagon seats, the Chart. perature gauges.
'd' t
padded instrument panel
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construction
provides
and
seats
Individual
rear
diapha
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last
year
tat car
Thee. optional 's $ power ers two
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before crowds In I)vtrmt. (hi- plants
,'hil, 3S anti new can be folded forward one at a strong, rigid body for t h and sun visor. Tinted g*as in
g, Los Angeles. Boston, 'i1,mi.46," rated at 425 a time depending on the extra Charger, built according to the charger's rear window is
BEN ION tNI) FORD I TI) II
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Washington, Tampa, Seattle, horsepower
are available In floor cargo space needed. The tested techniques which Dodge standard.
Extra-cost options include
Charger can he a 2 plus 2 has develo pe d for Its other
Indianapolis and Portland, the new fasthack.
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c art.
The Charger is V1 I5 Inches or 2 plus I plus luggage
Ore.
- emergency flasher, electric
With the standard 318
wishes.
Many of the experimental luig,
3 inches wile ani as the
'.ith rear
driver ests, armrest inch V-S engine, the f*stbark wlnti.iw lifts, power steering
car's features are retained In y. -t in-lea high. It is slighti)9
the production version, Nholi lower than the l)ottg. Coronet and a security panel folded is equipped with a single 2. and brakes and air-conditionsaid.
but has ample heal, shoulder, flat, the utility area is cx barrel carburetor, standard Inc.
Dramatic fresh styling-in-'ter handling In 1966. Frontj air conditioning and limited I wagon design also continues
,From an lea and the pub.
teni,'i to ahrnst it'i feet of cnnsshaft, .iicneed air clean. '
displayed the 'Charger hip and log room.
options not in 1966. To the dual center'
eluding a new 2-door hardtop sprin,7 and shock absorber slip differential
s reaction to it Comes $
1k
a
single
exhaust
sysfr-urn
the
top
of
er
and
spa..
auto shows in nine maRevIsing headlights hat carg)
snd atailbie with the extra high- facing rear seats and built-in Ii at
experience in motoring,
C
roof line-a new "7 Litre"! rates hac been modified,
not the hack rest rearwari. S.ua Itoh.
injor
t'.
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year
for
, ilisapp.ar from view whc
rear window air deflector
performance 427 engine,
it1. "The I)otlge
Optional
pow.rplsnts
are
Nichols
are
integrated
with
a
can
he
st.rr.i
matte
with
ease.
series with 423-cubic inch 3 the rear suslension track bar
A special handling package troduceal last )ear has been t%%, ) jlurp1r'.' he saul 'trie n tie

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driver
can
automatic
transmissions
at no
of 9.0:1 permitting the use of per hour in under ten seconds. what
the first
cue V-11 offered In
the American extra cost-" Flash-OMat1c"
expect
from
compact Rambler American regular- grade gasolir.e. A four. Fuel economy with this engine
with the Typhoon Vi, which with column shift, and ShLfI
pities-was announced today barrehl version which will be and transmission, averaged a.
exceptional balance Command console shift
provides
gallon
on
by American Motors corpora. available later, has a earn. bout 17½ miles per
Front power disc brakes will
between performance a ad
preasion ratio of 100; 1 and de city-highway test runs.
Uoc.
be a new option for American
dbops 225 horsepower at 4700
With
the
four
- barrel. nS-HP economy," Coupe
The new engine will be stand
els powered by the Tyengine option and fuUy.syn
A 4.ipeed floor shift trans- mod
ard on the special Rogue hard' R1'M using premium fuel
with phoon %
be
standard
will
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American model,, Thomas A
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Previously, American. were
available with
and
cubic inch sixes only.
Th e Rogue Typhoon V-S mudel features a two tone titer.
br with near "Sungold"
color and Classic Black roof
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and rear deck, a new black.
anodized grille, and new black
pinstriped side moldings.
Standard equipment include,

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Who said capitalism is not of making Russian women id
,ubs'erllng the Communist prettier.
Een such die-hard Marx.
world? Under the influence i The Kremlin rulers has.
abstract Even th e most
as
newspapers
lot the 'decadent West" esen also decided that the 'new' lit-Leninist
are beginning to
puzzle workers slacd several
ideal
Marzistl.cr.flifltst
Communist
woman,
who
usutier
Morten
the
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days on this one The record
image of the t&gt;picil woman Is ally works a long and
somehausting
day
on
the
job
arid
semi-nudity pr o v Idid, of
appears to be held by a pbsi'
undergoing a radical, if
at home, I. overburdened by c-nurse, they are shown In
dat from PlcasantsiUe. N. 'a',
what agonIzing, change.
Pictures of
.ports poses
who put this rectangular pusFor years a completely chiId-bearin
embracing
or kiss.
slits
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men
rca1n
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of
help
For this
zie together with the
charmies' image of a woman
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rest ing girls are no longer a
the
(sc-cause
Itustia,
like
his sister-in-law in four hours
in
communist
as dcplcted
-rarity.
It later was cartfully taken
a n d of the world, is facing a food
magazines
paintings,
F a st Germany's official
tart in sections with a kitnewspapers. She was tiivaiIYabortae due to the population
leaders
army
newspaper, Die YolksI
c-*ploiio—the
Soviet
cben spatula and stored.
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their am-miser, recently had a lively
-This incident is only one of
ott-raIls,
a
sliapck'ss
tiae
finally
abandoned
tired
in
on beauty and the
many Mrs. Lewin discovered
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s-.lt,n jacket and bra'.)' work- traditional opposition to birth discussion
control.
about fm-it-ntis and neIghbors
ing ahocs.
"A woman a on good unless
In one of the greateSt itirO. since her entry Into the field.
Occasionally a maternal
et
she is sex)," ace young solMany are puzzle fiends,"
omn was outlined beneath c.cal leaps forward
to a letter to the
wrote
Moscow's
dier
in
an
article
made,
she related, "but wouldn't ad'
Jacket.
This
-the cotton-padded
Die Volksarme?.
suddenly
dii
editor
of
ta:ctte
"
suit It Some TV executives
.oderscnre.t the Marsist-Len' I I.iterary
tn,t concept of thefemale ec.ter(d that the "great lenin - - The ee has to Ii satisfied
now tell me they work eircu('111FF Mi'KRS ,NI) HESAII.'F lf'
as mother. But her figure, hinitef tx'ltevcd in planocti first," anoth er soldier said
hr poules while watching
In answer to a question
alas, was always concealed families
world,
from
the editor why be loved
Red
usual
in
the
e gets top co-operation ---____________________________
As
and her legs covered.
I s)i,*t is sauce for the goose is his wife. 's.lr soldier even re•
from museums to reproduce
is officially scorned
skin plied: lk'cauae she has bests'
such works of art as The
'i the (,mnmunlst wiril lw sauce fir the gander As
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Adoration of the MagI. The
use it prrsentcd 'clear po. as Moscow ttrcidi'*t t h a t tiful lrgs.'
To be sure, the rulers he.
Epphany from the Art lnat.llitical
thinking" A lied pub- henceforth the Communist
'onrot Cipor*tl•fl. a
s
try
i(-s
itial
is
hopp:i:g
beautiful
anti
'
hind
the Iron Cur tain con'
he
lie
By Tom A. ('ullen
lute in Chicago, and Bouquet
lication said, only two sears woman must
to
otlfl eroment agency set up to
ta
warn the )Oufl
c
lissificatin
Ruistas
satellites
'tantly
pl'l
sex
wave
was
desirable,
of Flowers from the MetroTins
the
hs,rcrstt
patents
ha-c
ago, that 'the
-1.ONI)ON
iety
and
Intentions,
socialist
s
promising
slow
think
of
were
not
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Mioistiv,
anti
Europe
Mi, to
flefrn.,
politan Museum of
vengeful capital- in East
invented by
of summ,'t, hiverraft wtt ferry brii sltt n .kmcris ant in I t b
lives.''
to keep the population if to follow the leader. itus is not of their private
name a few. 11cr Op Art
its , ri,t isliotseji ii' tIttught so highly of lb. boy('.w-kerell
wsr,(
cimpetiaer'ss
the
English
Japan,
"our
ocallun passengris
Communist
I:ast
i;rI'tople
who
become
tnvoltd
of
I:quiv
discusstrue
ft'ring this 'ear,
,0th) miles tm-i," he says, lie siSti arcu'es tumid anti 0.-st a tilt-scale .rn(t that they Inimneslrate!y their countries from
1c,ve affairs "slow down
by urn Cunningham, is "dc Charn-t. while
ing vital questions." such as many, the most sew le of in
iivancr,i t,w-kervll $ 1{5.
operate the government of starving niodel. It was not until ltl'
in
\'ietnarn
they
away
the
building of communism."
iliscow's
satellite',
signed to be difficult."
• it'tnam anti the fight against
on the rivers, hovercraft prvccta ..f fur.iIø, that the pr.'ct was ,Ie*tissiin the ('nitri
But they are fighting a lo st
Like the illustrated naga
It takes her at least a as patrol boats
war.
a
nuclear
is .is 5 1
Tie tvrrraft, a British having peflt le-4 than $1' - fi,',i. By then t''•.-rell
been .%ilO*) stems hits bf'fl II5InSIMI
.inrs In Russia, Poland, Ilsin- battle, Young men and worn.
month to di sign each piece
Iiovsever. new rapitalls
million in eight )ears to dc'- haril up that I..' had a
boat
neither
is
and the expensive die rcqui- invention,
hosrrsrivft, vs ntis are blowing it-hinti the gary a nil liumnania. I.at rn, even in the mat.rlafistlC
msiiufactuit'
ff,rd tis pt Is
i c I tarxist-Lertiflh5t society, has.
red for circular.. It may nor a land vehicle, strictly velop the craft.,
anti a $lflsI millius research Iron Curtain. Moscow- ji.st German publications •h
"What was a British hint gisgensent ring.
on
a
hats' become infected by the cap.
speaking,
as
It
rides
that
women
take a year to complete the
touni.t a t'aker. anti tli-veiopmrflt program is crratctl a beauty institute. discovered
ut in less and one sri which we could
But Is. hail
italist Iovw virus
process and market the PUZ cushion of air. B
t'n1Ih. tog several hundred bosoms intl h-gs and that a
led the world, I. being The National it,-.ranih Isevel- aistit to 1* hunt- lI,-1
has
been
have
it
than
eight
years
e
All kinds of people do Jig. transformed from an litter. all•,wet to slip Ins: .
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batdinii
a
commercial
Coekereli,
to
a
Lewin citing freak
aaw puzzles, Mrs.
found, and ticked oil such proposition with both civil- with a fierce nsu'tai ic.
Actually Cockeretl use nt
name, as the late Winston An and military uses,
Churchill, Katharine CornelL
Plans exist to bi13 hover. the first to think of the hoverNoel Coward and the Duchess' craft that will carry (4k) pass- craft tea - lAwrence of
of Windsor. She cite's inure .-neera- There
.is also talk it Arisijis, among thor'. list
leisure arid more money as hover-craft trains that will similar sehenir - - but he was
two) maim-masons (or the gUil. over the c.uritry*iili the first to put it into
In 1950 he threw up his
current Jigsaw puzzle fad,
without benefit of n-al's. With
radio and electronics
James J. Shea, president of
$900 million hovercraft marS Job as a
years time, engineer with Msrcnl in or.
Milton Bradley. one of the ket preslittel in
-his train a rc.t
largest jesaw puzzle makers, co
ni mpetition Is already begin' tier to give
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'says the interest Is wider ng to heat up among us- and to work with his hint'.
among elder citizens, too, and
As salting was his hol.ty, he
for (ions.
the demand Is increasing
The British should be lead' took over a run.diwn bust
lots), and l,ioopiece puzzles.
in Norfolk. and start"!
the hove-craft race, nas- yard
Adult themes are Increasing- trig
one
the air-cushion ye- turning out comfortable cabin
much
as
ly popular but puzzles also
cruisers.
and
Invention,
hid, is their
are family fun
It was vs hi, working tot
s risrhy all of the early itevelop'
M&gt; sttr) fans, too, has, a
that arise from
r.cw outlet with James Bond mrnt work was ,lone here- the prs4temns
tht'niei and tcicviiion-i-flsPircd liow,vet the Americans atsI the friction between a boat's
Russians are r % pidiy hull ant the vsntrr that he hit
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specials that give an answer the
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upon the hovercraft prind•
e
citching
up.
to a mystery story when th
o
pte.
ld
story
of
too
is
the
It
puzzle is completed.
With a coup!e of biscuit
too late, according
The most popular price little and
the
tins
that fittel tog,'thcr and
Cockersll,
range is $1 to $3 but coming to Christopher
cleaner to supply
55-year.old
.lc-ctrunks
"tia
vacuum
are $7.50 to $12.50 giant-sIre
ard
air thrust h.
jigsaw puzzles. Circular pus- neer who Invented the hover- the downw
craft.
('ockeretl
recently
n-s.
successfully
tested
the air
and
this
u.s average 1.3 50
state-tinned cushion thotiry.
of signet! from the
explain
the
concern
hips
Cckerell's scheme ltiiinctli'
ore devotee who frantically Iiuv-rrcraft I)evelopmt'nt I.t.l-,
Because the
wrot, for help explainIng, claiming the government has atrly hit a snag.
liv tm-craft lnv,'nt;n hal nilti
misniamsired his inv',-ntotn.
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like eating peanuts or popcorn
- once a person starts it is at'
most Impossible to stop.
This is why a gilt of an
tricate puzzle b r I n g . a
'- Thanks, 1 think. Now I'll
up all night-"
Partially to blame fur this
- s!ccplcss state among thousands of people in Megolopia
or Milroy is a small blond,
Hoe-eyed mother. Her search
fur something to do as her two
children moved from the nest
led to a new business and a
renewed Interest in this &amp;fl
or ient pastime.
The entreprcnucr w ho s e
- business grew from around
the dtiner table, Mrs Katie
Lewin, talks fondly of her
the design and
- volsement
jig.
manufacture of circular
paw puziks. Seat ed at a table
in a kitchen-equiPPed conicr'
ence room of her New York
penthouse uiii:c, she watched
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Almost as distinctive as the tire single in contrast to the
the kind of pers"n he is. vision product.
7duatang Itself are the people 86 per tent of big Ford buy15 per refit buy tourNearly
era who are married.
Mustang buyers are Inter.
who
I young in age or in heart, speed transmission* — a proTwenty-seven per rent, for Th Mustang buyer often mdi- portion several times grratrr estri in economy and convene
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lence feature., too. A surpri.example, own three or more
ing
35 Per rent have purchase.!
ears. The median income of
Mustangs with the economical
Is
*9.370
lifustang buyers
six.cyiIntie
snot, than 10 pa' cent earn
54 per rent have ordered auto.
t least $0.000 a year. More
I prehrndcd; three assists in lo- milk transmissions, 25 per
fly Dennis ,:te.
than half of all Mustang buy.
Financial statement for the citing misilog children;
20 cent jx'wrr steering, 4 per cent
mIscell
era have attended college and
of larch on record in dog complaints; six
had
month
iower brakes, and 10 per cent
eome five per cent have
the clerks office In the city aneous complaints; 74 tele- air conditioning.
post-graduate work.
of l,ngwontl shows a marked phone calls In; 3$ telephone
This. Foul Division market
Other statistics iinrnvrrt'-d drrrrar in amount of fines calls out;
visit'
Police
en.
rrsearrh
confirms what was
by Ford Division market
and forfeitures levied In Ma. office; three breaking and
orthless
check
suspect-ed
when the Mustang
searchers In the past 18
)T it. F. Block's traffic court. tering; one
announced: that u a
months confirm Intro,luction
A total of SES was collect- call investigated; 36 business
night, sporty ar, a luxury ear ant
period predictions that the ed In March while January houses checked each
car the Mustang
Mustang would app'al to the fines anti fortfeiturea totaled and three business residences an economy
floes tntretl have three faces
youth market. The median age $1,421 and February $1,4l.
checked each day.
.mIlIngl
The police department has - and they're all
of Mustang buyers Is 3L
Monthly police report show
appoala
t
no MustAng
o ed 27 traffic violators brought three fulitime police offic.
other age brackets too, how- to Black's court: 11 1)W1 easeii 1 crl. Temporary Chief Jack
ever. One per cent of Muitani apprehended and turned over Bustior and Patrolmen Robed
buyers, for example, are more to Seminole County sheriff's Bailey and John Broderick. R. JAMES IlRll)(F. Englafld
—A "no waiting" sign
eight accident 1 F. Chamberlin Is police clerk. (UPI)
department;
than 65 years of aget
has
been
posted outsit!, a
to
held
at
Traffic court
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Nearly half of Mustang's assists; seven radio calls from
cemetery hire .o parked ears
p.
m.
each
Tuesday
In
the
city
at
an,
the
fire
department
while
—
buyers — 42 per cent
won't delay funeral corteges.
women, and nearly 35 per rent fires; two public drunks ap' hail,

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ppeclal new seats which can
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more completely responsive to
varying types of traffic con.

and odometer readings are

MEET CADILLAC AT THE SANFORD AUTO SHOW
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Charger. Last year you could only look at it and the way. Things like a husky V8, tach, racing-style
dream. Now you call display it in your own driveway. steering wheel, bucket seats all around. And lots
First, refresh your memory by looking Charger over more. Charger. (Other stars in the beautiful '66
at this year's Auto Show. It didn't lose a thing in the Dodge lineup are Dart, Coronet, Polara and Monaco,)
translation from dream car to rebellious road car. You couldn't buy Charger for a king's ransom a
all year ago; you can't afford to pass it up this year.
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heavy-duty throw-out DeNili'tearing clutch.
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New features n the ''
regular and deluxe 8-I models
Include a precise, sport-type,
shcrt.throw, tlght.gste maneat shift; technical engine
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vilich is also carried out on
steering wheel spokes. The
m've models soill al so have
new steering wheel emblem:
a
door-panel peildinc;
tiitf,'rent
51ev arm-rest ,lrsigli; trunk
pail1ini different hubcaps;
exterior trim anti insignia;
plus added dolor Insulation.

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seats, tie.
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Hut they are roomier, more
ti'ciinfrtsl'le iimor.' 1itOt
fit than ecoflniiy car, of ti,'
19'Os. The It8 100 can go
from were to 40 miles in
hour In under seven seconds,
hilt a top speed of 50 and ceo
compare with high -Price car's
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it at the Sanford Auto Show.
The French - based world
auto firm, which launched the
import trend to big ear tea'
turns In the economy price'
are range three years ago
with its original 8-8, offers
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Situ ti Its
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r-nts her approach to jiglawa.
Mrs. Lenin as president
Springbok Ed ition s - Inc.,
sours nhtAseUiOs (she visited
last )ear) for works of art
ii ri-protiuce in circular form,
Itt-c runaway seller last
year was a Jackson Potluck

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play of the worlds greatest automobiles
being driven on the road today . . . and
meet the friendliest sales staff in San.
ford! The Holler Salesmen.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT —
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Polaroid Camera Outfit
2nd Prize
3rd. Prize - Portable Radio
THURSDAY NIGHT —

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and topped by two new high per
'sport jobs"—coo?ertlblil
hardtopi—aDd 24 wagona in formaoce 427.cuble inch en.
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13$ to 423 whlie live transmls.
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bases.
Complemen ting this selec' Turbo HydraMatic.
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Cheveile— Added to a com
taco arc more than 100 dIffer
cut accessories and optional pletely restyled fins are a 4
equipment Items— everything door hardtop and a new Supe r
from auxiliary lights and horns Sport 3)4 se ries, including
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tiocing arid beating unit for for a total of 12 models In four
jeararound climate control.
se ries. $Im ciIa .d hood
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Interior arid other combtna' er Sport series and ernpha size
tjoos running Into thn billions, the 3)4cubic Inch Vi as its
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every buycr has an OPP0r.U. standard powerplant. Utile'
Ity unparalleled In atltOmOtl%Clsign gives the line a Linger, ______________________________________________________________________________________________
history to have his car custom lower silhouette. Length and
built to his own needs and' width are in creased apprnzltastes," said F.. Si. Estes, mately a half Inch while

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B1RM1GHAM, ALa. (P1)
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Named hir, were .i. c. HOI.
land, 35, Ptantarsvlile, Miss.:
John Kauts, 35, L.odl, Calif.;
C. W. Bailey, 34, Ocala, FlL
and David Binlock Jr., 34,
Linden. N. c.
The annual competition
—
which thIs year draw more
than i.'XiO sntnnts eec the
I':al level — is sponsored by
('nited States Jaycees and the

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public.
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HEADING FOR THE HILLS?
ASK FOR TURBOJET V8 POWER
There's up to 427 cubic Inches of quiet
authority on order for leveling steep grades
—with plenty of reserve for safe passing.

Sanford Auto Show
Municipal Stadium
April 13-14.15

the '66 OLDS EXHIBIT,
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eontribtlo to Radio Free red will be widened thI. aum
Europe.
utter, it was l.erned today.
The Stat. Road Departa Five copies of •N,.d a
Lift?" the American Legion's m.nt Wednesday called for
education a vs d scholarship contractors bids on the culvert
handbook, will be placed In extensiona at Soldiers Creek,
the school library to assist (lee Creek and howell Creek.
young people with their edu.
'ThIs project has been in
cational and ca reer plans,
the county road requests for
Tic. unit is posting Junior several years," County Engi.
(Il Hill posters in the ykin. neer William Bush said today.
Its' to tall attention to the .d. "It ap pears now the work will
ucatlonal bensfits now avail, be done this year, possibly
able to children of vsterans commencing 30 days after the
who were killed or disabled bids are opened."
in s.rvk..
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New member, join ing the
unit are Mrs. Marguerite
Schrader and her daughter,
Miss Evelyn $ehrsder, longtime members of the Amid.
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SELECT YOUR DRIVING POSITION
Tilt.telescople ateering whs&amp;, you con
order, adjusts up, down, in, out, You get
in and out without crouching or stooping.

ARRIVE WRINKLE.FREE WITH
AUTOMATIC HEATING, COOLING
Comforiron even wrings moisture from
humid air. Order it and set the thermostat
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IAlong with the Toronado.
VA 1) other models are brand
i*iil•'
Of t
II 1. it C •
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ri w this )car to the Oblsraao.
Frant',-r,'I fur CASC of .l: ,t' lirughom, This mo!,-I
, the ( *5.5, D. Ville an I fr-rn i,: - ri;t'.i 111— ing of the bile lineup They are the ('Ut
ing with more riding comfrt , ting-uished by a vinyl pattI' .1 .
irtalta Un' '.rtcai sod horigoiit.il vices. lass Supreme, a new
mi coflVtflt'flcO, the 116 r'.f, spct'lal 11101, litws and the F'... :'a ,..',i Series ri
Seven- Ie.teneutar parking lights four door hardtop sedan' anti
chanced
ea.t;:t
for
Cadillac, on display In the 1 flrougham nameplate.
''sAre f-ttr.i into the grille ant a c'onccrtlble in the Delta 8.5
The
Fleetw',sl
Seventy-Five
ty.1".'."
ss"in
*nd
limouin'ItSanfor'i Auto Show, April
the
vertt-ally
mounted
hr4.t.
series.
and
siightly
lower
are
freshly ityle't, sedan anti limousine ace corn- whicu
15, includes
Mechanically, all of the
but traditional Cadillac lug'.. ;lrtrly restyled from bumper l..r.gt'r length of the ('mInts lamps are tr:.ce.t it ,n..l.iings
including
IW Oldsmobiles
to bumper anti include all of otiI l).'Viiie models and the finished in holy color Ilsint.
in front and rear,
The sdc view appears long- the F 53's, Vista('rulsera, Jet. r.
conv
e
rtibleIs
221
the
1966
mcchariicril
cmi
mgIEl.t.stnl
"In the twelve 19.'.d models
because of the way CedI1 star, Dynamic and Delta M's
a significant improvement In peering f•'aturt's. This is the inches, The Fle"twoo,i llruu. er
popular anti highly func- and the PS's — hate under gone
ac's
and
Sixty
Special
sedan
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In
gham
driving ease is accomplished first mcjur body change
cirncdvrg light is inte- significant changes (cc Im'
the
5ev.
tional
Inches
with the intro,Iuction of Cal' these limit,'.! production "10d' are 22
r
and tam usine grated into thefront (tots r' pita'. C rMIc and ban I trig
dan
ntc
fice
se
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comfort
m
I
lilacs exclusive vari a ble ratio c is mie
ahvc,I
of
the
front
f,urmanc'e,
comfort
and
safety
extension
steering," ac'enr,iing to tlars't.I an I convenience options are are 214.5 Inches.
The Toronado, offered in
WIsri.s', remains the sinai' whe,'l op. rung.
now itnntlartl .ri the Seventy'
G. Warner, groins1
'.ing
one
body it&gt; Ic, is also a'. iii'
le,i
g
si
s
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1110,104
t
I&gt;'
is c.iplctrly flew
l' irch. s on a
of ('-aulilla
Muirr (ar Di- lives
look
hase
bt'i
it
a.c.m.
Sitaway"
I
automatic
uluisl
heatit1w
anal
ex,rpt
the
flestughanu
hiltt
vice presilent Of
vision
dci 't.
(lenerel Motor,. "hue new air r,.n.litis'iring system for ty Spe.'ial sestati sit 1i3 irrhci plishni with a retiesigneti
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vrnty't
On'!
the
front
ansi rear
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tell, rear lutsiper outer, which
road feel in straight ahea.I In'l iv lu ally controlled, ansi Inches.
are split certcc.slly by heavy
The
striking
fr'snt
appear'
local letelt r introsteering while fewer turns automat
chrome her. The tait,red ap.
fl1i'
is
highlighted
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IM)ltI,'r
cluceti
last
year.
reof the steering wheel are
further cnhance.t
AmitietI a n stanlar,! espaip. and l,rnailen' ls'wsking' grille. Al. p&amp;ircn'e Is
quired for parkinu."
by body rssl"r paint in the
I thn'rgh retaining its (snot ar
mit
c',!
r.tctnile
r"ar
st
sire
no
sit
New in the Cadillac line-up
ersa limit-h design, the nnasa lower trait of the bumper.
for 1966 to the }'leitwooti l'elt isn't ;.atslesi sun

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tkigned to illustrate the fullfullrange market cocerage of the
19G6 model lineup.
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DOUBLE DIVIDEND: Elegance by Conrice,
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344 mod els to meet virtually styling for i64. The highly ing
Nader becam. the indostry's
every specialized h a u II n g m.'neuverable lO$lnch wheel Woman's Club.
gadfly
by writing "Unsafe at
Mrs. Thomas Jfueston, ucom•
need. Also added are six new base Is continued. Four ad
meticulously
engInes, Including gasolIne and aptation, of the famed rear• mating committee chairman, Any Speed," a
book
which con•
documented
diesel,
mounted, aIr.cooled " flat" six. presented the f o II o w i n g
NEW PASSENGER C A It eylindec engine range in horse, names: Mrs. Kenneth G reen, tends that American cars are
$IEC)IANICA!. FEATURES, power from $3 to 1.0 wIth a president; Mr.. EdithMyit. unsafe becaus. the industry
In cluding a new 230.cublc inch choice of three transmissions. d.rse, vic e president; Mrs. designed them that way.
Nader baa nettled Detroit
slx.cyllnder engIne as stand. Ccevet**— Ameri ca's only Ben Evans, treasurer; Mrs.
ard equipment and two new sports car continues its 5p0' Letha Ward, secretary; Mrs. to the extent that the presi'
437.cublic Inch Vi's. Also add. cIal appeal with styling re. Harold Kryd.r, historian; and dent of Gene ral Motors recent.
ed Is a new standa rd three. flnements and new po wer Mrs. lee Brown, sergeant at ly found himself piiblkly
apologizing to Nader and the
s peed fully synchronized man There are a new nameplate arms.
ual transmission.
U.S.
$.nat. fw investigating
on the hood, body side trim,
Hueston
was
elected
Mrs.
EXPANDED OP1'!ONS with grille and wheel covers. A spe. t serve as nominating com• the author'a pri vate life.
"fIrst time" offerings Includ. cial hlghdomed hood marks mitt., chairman again next
In any event, there are a
log a Comfortron stngl.dial mod els with new 427 cubic year.
number of so-c alled idea cars
automatic air conditIonIng and inch engines. The two mod els
liclegates elected to the at the auto show which take
heating waIt, bench front seats ...Stlng Ray convertible and Conat i t ci t toisat
C. safety very truth Into con'
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automsksrl
cl.uuI'Q .5'ru Ii UI .IA..&amp;,I,,a. V.In1
bucket seat tot the driver and whselbss.ar. powered by a
Orlando were iiii. Green sad have long b1dlaved that the
tilt.telescoping steering,
bo!ce of four Vi's with a
Mrs. Ward. AIt.rnst.s inelud. pubtk won't buy itfety." the
Here are the highlights of range of from
to 433 hots.
Mr.. Mynders., Mrs. Kryder, "safety" curs are generally
the si&amp; Chevrolet Un.. for power. Three
missions
ad Mrs. L.nard Casesiber. one.of-a•lilnd models.
3W:
are offered. Including the new
Corporation,
Thi Chr&gt;
Regular Cheyrelet— The new 3-spe.d with aynhroulud low. ry.
A report was 'iven on th. for example, ji •hO*tflg I
lour•modei luxury Caprice icr.
portvas— Rounding out
selection of a girl from Ly. model called the Chrysler
es lops th e line for a total of ChevrcIlet's •
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9 models In fiv, series. Pre,. lines, the Sportavan— three man 111gb School to be avon. 300X. The car f.aturaa a
tractable, stowable, handgrip
th
by
sotid
unit
at
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Girls
the interiors and a color.key. models on a Q.tneh wheelbase
ed exterior paint strip. dl... •—eomblne passenger car lu. Stat. in June. Sharon Damp. stering unit, cots with rub
tinguished the Caprice Custom ury with durable commercial si of North Orland. was bat diaphragm 5U5PT'51O5
sport coupe and Custom sport ehassi.s components. These chosen by the committee eon. and adjustable air cciii and
sedan. Two Csprice station forward control wagona offer slating of Sirs. CasselberTy two tslsvIsiou sets — on.to
wagons have walnutgrslned 711 cubic feet of cargo space. and Mrs. Green. Barbara Wy• entertain passengers 104 Iii.
other to inform the drIver
exte rior trim. Front and rear Two sixcyllader engines of era ai chosen alternate,
l.t)lIng refinement, give all 1)0 and 140 horsepower are
t'ing of comfoui articles about traffic conditions to the
isgular Chevrolets a more available with 3.speed or for th. three veterans has. iii' of the tar.
Other enticemen ts include a
pitais in the stat, was he.
powerful and wider look. Powergilde transmissIon..
gun at the session,
clock with a tapetecorded
Three members recently voice which givestheexact
completing their fi.ld sire, time and ashtrays wharh ar's
ice triining ar. Mrs. Green,
iiiuur
Mrs Ward, and Mrs. ryd.r.
p py chairman, Mrs.
Green, announced Poppy
Days will hi held in CasseI.
berry this year, May 13.11,
with membe rs and Legion.
Tire, box culverts on the
naires assisting in th. pro.
Oviedo Road (SR 419), where
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considers himself a natle of
Central Florida. lie attended
public school in Orlando and
graduated from high i.choot
th ere. Follow ing his gradua.
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• spent three years cit
e Air Force be fore "land.
ing" in Sanford, where he has
r,Ided for 21 years now lie

show,
base, the 1)64 Chevy 1! is Falcons to Ferrarla. Power,
are:
era, aircraft.type doors and fitting seats; recessed levers acres of land with profIts onto 13th Street from Man' ginla Avenue.
Th. discreet emphasis on
TOP'
OF.
Tl1F.
LINE
CA
slighty
lower
and
longer
and
c.mfo
"sportiness"
were
from lila cattle businees.
rt and
A
would a roo't.op periscope. Th, car's arid dashboard controls,
gowtlne Avenue. His car
safety, observer, feel,
to
Ills operation contin
PRICE series In four models more than I $ Inches wider pushed hard.
A few cars—mostly foreign
at all bsckers maintain that th.
then an struck a parked auto belong.
of
course,
will
not
have
been
present
added to th e top-selling ruu than previous models. Styling
wivile
college,
in
ThIs year,
eral safety features would red uce — have had a number of grow
wers it not for lb. fed
Dewey Smith, 900
lar Chevrolets; a new four' changes give a lower, wider,
Th e Couples for Christ
traffic fatalitics by nearly bullt.in safety features for lt32 when the livestock mar. Ing to
government and a 32.yar'old
door Cbevelle hardtop sedan: s porie' appearance. Unitized
Class of the Altamont.
per cent and that the car years. Tb. Cttz'osn DS-lv and ket reached a peak he lquI4. West 18th Street.
lawyer by the new. of It.I
and a new Chevelle Super construction with bolt-on front
The force of Impact pushed Springs Friendship Baptist
could still be sold at prices DS.!1 ar. good examples. A ated his cattle operation and
Nader.
end Is retained, A new plastic
Sport 3)6 series,
low, classy, dual.br.king syste m, jnveeted in land,
Smith cat' forward Into Church selec ted Its name and
current
the
Tb. government, through competitive with
COMPLETELYNEW STLY' panel immediately b. h i n d
start
an
early
Armed
with
on
hydro.pneumatic suspensi , a
the parked ear of Roscoe Slot. elided offk.rs at a dinner
modeLs.
the General Servlc.. Admini. price
ING of the Chevy 11 and the each headlamp increases cor.
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Chevefle plus design refin e roslon resistance. v,'lth seven
stration, ha. made Detroit un
in Casselberry.
Perhaps just to prove a traditional steering column from his fath er anda degree which was, In turn, shoved In. 1, B. Jorsians
enta in the other lines,
engines—a 4, two Is and fourcomforta ble by se tting forth
headlight con. in agriculture, he built a cat' to the parked car of Cleve. Ross WIlIlama is teacher.
lian
and
automatic
th.
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NUMEROUS SAFETY PEA Vi's — a broad horsepower
a number of new rigid safety point Pininfarina,
auto designer, is showing his trola are just scm. of the tie operation that covers 104,. land Chisclm, Rural Boute 2, There were 21 members pre.
TURES included as standard range of from 0 to 350 is of.
standard for IVU model care
sent.
Sanford,.
95 acres in 10 years.
Sigma," which is sup' standard features.
equipment. These tinge from fered. There are four trans
Tb. standards would apply
Ily isis Cu..lbevvy
padded
and
padded dash
sun mIssions,
directly only to ears purchased
VIsors to backup lamps,
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National 1-11 Gas
edbefore his enlistment was up.
Judging was 'lone on the Route 2, Sanford. was charg
Smith Is a former member
NIW YORK (NEA—Th. In. be no exception. But when emptied wth vacuum action. p'ee.d tn destroy the old myth basis of production method s, with failure to hay, his v.
the Kiwanis club, member
choice, plus the largest and four transmiasloucs are offered
from 3) t.rttatiorta Aut1JnlobIll Show the New York Coliseum open.
Anoth er ex pe rimental ruwid.l that a safe car will be an ugly conservation practices and hide under control Wednes. of
of the Chamber of Commerce,
most diversified truck line Horsepower ranges
civic leadership,
has always been a glittering .d its doors auto enthuslasu, exhibited is the resuit of a car,
day, following a chain ussc and a past president of the
ever offered by the division, to li0.
"tb.
greatest
Bailey began building' his
od
car,
a
sleek
sedan,
f,a.
eitravig'sJtla,
The
Chevy H— The seven m els
Chevrolet became lb. first
l tion auto accident involving Sanford Auto Dealers Assoda•
there was certain sobernus In $100,000 joint project by the
tutu rugged, sliding door.; farm empire as a grade schoo
auto maker to produce 3 mI In three series making up the show on wheels," it. organ,
lb. air which is making some New York state legislature a short steering column with youngster by raising mother. four ve hicles and a total of lion..
se
nt
most
icr.
call
it.
lion vehicles In the calendar Chevy 11 lIne pre
Smith and his wile. Helen,
than happy. and the Republic Aviation D1. padded wheel to protect th. less calves and pigs on
the $300 damages.
Lest year nearly 500.000 automakers lees
have one daughter, Judy, a
year 1)45, Estes said,
cnmi.I.t. change In sppees"
soberness is called i*Ji vision of F'airchild.Hiller Corp. driver from being skewered family farm.
According to polIce rods student at Sa nford Junior
Among 1W developments ance Inside and out since the people oob.d and .h.d over
the very unoffi.
Before completing hIgh Sander's car went Into a skid nigh School.
expected to help in reaching car's INS introduction. While s.vrral hundred hlgh.powersd ty end that Is
Tb. car, a cicunsy.lc.nking during an accident: large, rub.
ciii th c'cn. for thIs year's
new sains warts this year retaIni
Its 110Inch wheel tesata ranging in price from
The SmIths reside at 430 VIr.
vehicle, sports swinging bump- bet-covered bumper,; form. school he was able to buy 215 for 3-4 feet after be turned
Chevrolet general manager.

An cciting arrin4ement of; able in a di'luvr tcrsion. It is and ecteriors are restyled more distinction nest) led In- a% ailable on those models
interior utilizing the "Strato" bucket
car desIgned with more emphasis on Old. strument p a n c 1 s
1966 Oldsrnnbiles, with the 311-1 tiescribt'.I as
new frnnt•wbe:Id;te Tiit'
appoint'
or bench seat. The backrest
falirica
and
"for those who want the tin' mobile "family" appearance, trims,
as a centerpiece, vAill; conv tional, the newest, In The new Cutlass Supreme. mints add to the beauty and, tilts 30 degreso for maximum
en
comprise the Oldsmobile
they buy." topping the V.53 line, features comfort of all full-size Olds comfort.
hihut at the Sanford Autorno. whatever product
ikadrests for the dra-cer
It is powered b a 3.53 It p, an optional vinyl roof and cv' mobiles.
bile show', April 13 1$, at the
Scccral new and cery use' and front seat paSIttiIer
123 cubicinch V-s engine and tra.luvurious interior and is
Sanford Hall Park,
ulpmcnt and accessory a lso optional on "Strato'
is built on a 119 inch whecl. rtpcctcd to become one of (ul
Stkd like risi other tSar
base. The 'Foroetado is 211 the ranking Young . family features are twin.: offered for seat,.
the road today, the Tornado is
Cruise Control. which autoS
the first time on the 1966 OIlsanehi', long and 328 inches in prestige cars.
major focal
ecps'cttd to be
Ou,:obilc'a high-perform- mobiles. Ac aclable on full'i:r cnatcally maintains a preset
hei ght,
;nt for isibirs at the
A draft-free crntilating s)s- ing 44.. dispas newly ills- cars only is I_omftirtron, a speed for highway travel, was
.'. two . door, six
pasezager
op.
liminates
the tinctice st&gt;ling, Including a unique all . cceathcr control introduced earlier as an
harsItop coupe Oldsmcstslk's tern which e
full-size
the
tional
accessory
on
tail
lamps.
system
which
combines
and
1"-ronado combines all of its need for corner cent windows, specific grille
now also
power train components Into vacuum operated heatllanap recessed front fender scoop. I heater and air conditioning Olthrnobtles. It is
optional ho ad- an unadorned hood and deck units to automatically main- available on F-U models.
retractors,
' ' one intc4zratett un:t :ocatc'tI be. I
In all, Osrnobile's 1964
rests, wider doors for casicr , lid and specially designed;lain a preset temperature in
ne.ith lb. hood acid ahead of
the passenger compartment. lineup includes a total of 35
entry and cIt, snl an array rear oinamt'ntatlt'n.
'i :.",' passens.r compartment
New front and tear end sp' re.ardkM of varying outside models, 19 full-size (including
of other comfort features conThe result Is a flat floor tthe Toronado) along with 14
Interior comfort anti tribute to the unique newness Iiearancef are among the styl' climatic conditions,
extra
adjustableI'
re.
53's and VutaCnilser ala'
A
manually
M's
ing
changes
in
the
new
perform' "I the Toronado.
o uts ta nding
Ii ttaUfl5
cin each series cIinin front pass ia,, r iat is
it p mt. cc Ira and PS $
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outlet,, la general manager
DaId Smith.
SmIth has been stith the
Chevrolet agency 2'i )ears
now, but Is completely famU.
lit with all phases of th e
automotive saks business. Be.
fore joining the holler aa!es
force, be spent II years with
another Sanford dealer.
Smith spent the early part
of his life in Orlando, so be

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Th. full lineup of 30 Pass. gina has a 230-cubic Inch dii.
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placement compared to pre.
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allant escort! No
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one appreciates more

Cadillac apart front all the other earn.
intcriors . . .or the many wel comv luxuries that •vt.t

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64 Capric. Custom Coupe with vinyl r*of covering you can order In b?ac

or beige. A Double Dividend In elegance and value—the Chevrolet Way,
a lady travels in her Ciwlifliw', she finds It tile
utoet gratiosis of companions. it responds with An sled'
new that in the envy of smaller ears. And Cadillac's
19611
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Hush said th. culvert. are
narrow and have been the
scenes .1 several accidents,
some of them fatal.
The Gee Creek culvert es
tension had been sought for
W in ter Park unit.
som.thn. and the St.ata Read
Followin g lb. meeting, the Department decided to include
auxiliary served refreshment, the other two In the same proj. 2215WIlT RRST STRUT
to th. men ef the post,
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dealer wmn. No one eke in on experienced in belpáng
her select her favorite model and csipmcnt. Isn't
tue-re a lash) in -'ur life who deserve-s a Cadillac?

to the sprlghtlyi economical new F.85s. There's new luxury In the
new Ninety-Eights. New glamour and go In the Rocket 88..
Fact Is, each of the new Toronado inspired Oldsmobile models has its
'own distInctIve kind of excitement. Pick your pleasure, then guest
drive It after the show at your nearby Oldsmobile Dealer'..

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There's a Rockt't to fit %otir pockt't!
Sve your Oldsmobile I )ta kr i,i.!i1it.

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elegance, extt llrnce and ezciIeineM is tue car's reputetion foe returning msrc of its original toes in trade

In the Olds exhibit at the Auto Show. Everything from the new
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up his shirt and show. commander, said his men had
a bayonet in his fist. He swung WS In and they told me to!
was moved out about oo to 300
upright, straddling the gun,: get out of there.' said Pfc. ad me. "'That gun barrel
yards fmm th e landing
SOt."
and In the same motion buried Alvin (Panhandle Ping.)
oohlspllCeInLIa
toward
a line of sma ll hills
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th e bayonet In the stomach of point •g rtsd
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when
one of the Communists. The another gook who was In that therneCk legend duri Nor
Cong.
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second one In the bunker di v ed 'hole came out and opia.d up ration of
Saigon. near QuIng 'l sent one platoon Into a
with th at damn cannon agaln.welt
down a bole.
small village, and another
days ago.
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platoon up a small hill," he

cannon that had been turned rolled his grenade In, but
By Robert tbrakam
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failed to to
DA ASG. South Vietnam on his squad.
The young Marine lie leaped Into the air, a"It was there In the bunker
(UP!)
dodged, twisted, turned and long dive, and landed right on for a couple of minutes. but
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bill killed a lot of Viet COM
the sergeant said, almost to
But the one going toward th
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against
a
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bat
went to work the second time. Lapoint, it, of Groranville,
himself.
talico known to be In the area. village ran into trouble, and
The Marine ran. lie ran un- It found Its mark again. The 1 N. H., Is a hero. He saved at
The company Is 'S U I C Id we had to send in another pla.
i l he was 10 feet from the big hole was deep, a tunnel roan. least a dozen lives. )fl.s bud.
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it will he as difficult as and now Is recommended only
rather
than
venlenco
and safety features pesreneL
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mfles
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at 1000-mile Intervals reqaIr. of the popular 'beetle." For
still look almost Us. Sam..
example, the driver now has
But true to form, the simi. ad for earlier models.
een given finger.tlp control
the
engine
b
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Th
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larity between the
mmpaseat
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Is more outward than inward.
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Wity
th
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floor-mounted
foot
switch
with
ene,
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of
now VW and tin yrUn
to 1911 for 1914 from 1,192 a mkco,wIh built Into the
brother or sister,
y
sea
In last year's model. In turn signal con trol lever. The
It starts up front
new Imt sale assembly, In. terms of Inches, this boosts new system enables the driver
Mrs.
job*
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eludee new convenience and the VW engine to 71.41 ruble to dim the headlights with the
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AdSecretary of Sta t Tom Ad.
r. tonch of a finger even when
on the in. Inches from 72.74 last
Safety featu
, featured speaker at a
tenor and * somewhat peppier With the Increased displace, his left ft is on the clutch A11111
"town meeting" sponsored by
sir-cooled engine In the rear. mrst,VW engineers have step. pedal.
Also added for safety this the D*Ilary Ci vic Association,
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"meet the challenge and
f rom 40 to 50 hp. c rated de. which automa
the outside Is by checking th e cent
ily flashes both front and develop unity out of divers.
wheels. heaps and engine They ripest this Increase baa
rear turn signals as an emer. fly.,*
compartment lid. If the loft been harnessed more to p
aide of the lid bears the figure ride better acceleration In the geney warning. Another In. Stating IWItat Florida has
'llOO," your, looking at a upper speed ranges than to tenor Improvement this year been and what It to today we
is the addlUon of athird warm owe to Democratic leadership,
boost the car's top spee
1914 model.
The other two external Actually, while there has air outlet for the windshield he pointed out, 'good government can only be in the
changesthis year includ, ten been only a thr..-mll..per. — this one in the center
ac- hands of good men running
ventilating slots in each wheel hour increase In rated mail- to help speed
from 72 last tion. Driver visibility has been for office, well informed on
toassure even greater "fad." mum speed
by enlarging leadership and able to make
75 for the 1914 model further
resistance for VW's
intelligent political decision."
out
tht
rear-view
mirror.
VW
can
move
.d brake., and flattening of
Adams stressed that "good
the cars dome-Ilke hubcaps. and pass other vehicle. at New locking devices on the
That design change reduces turnpike speeds more quickly bucket scala securely lock men are as important as
Is'
the
dam- in third and fourth gear than their back-r.sta Into fixed sues and good workers, from
a
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up,
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on
141
precinct
re
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p
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featu
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position.
pas
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ago when parking too el , was pos.I. In the
the back rests fr om pivot ing needed to get bestresults."
Engine compression ratio
to a high curb.
rn Volusla County candidates
Wills the constantly • tin. 7.0 to 1 on the 1911 car — forward In the event of
p rogra m in.
appearing on
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to
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to
loping
has
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stepped
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eluded
William
Crotty
ter power In the 1, but economyonackus VW Other interior impements
even
reprosen
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state
in for the 1914 VW sedan Include P1'.
1 916 model end the front axle engineer, ha ve
ic tstive Kermit Coble, ineumassembly incorporating ball such away that they still rec. a progressive pedal wh h bent, and William Conway,
joints rather than link pins ommend"regular" rather than gives the driver smoother acgroup 1, state reprerentetive;
an in the past, preventive the rno.xp.naiv. "high. tolerator control. chrome trim
and UrIel Blount and J ac k Tamm,
doo
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th.
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gasoline.
on
th
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and
lubritest"
types
of
main
felony court; Ralph Richards,
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car. thel NOX. w" offors dUss Io the Ot UW car. Anlong ths, convettlinct Items acro" the Iowa portlon of
future of Inte ri or automotive design and are push button emptying of ash trays by the door panels for the same
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William auy. 20, was fined
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tire$ on a Perked car. Police
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driver controls. his steered with retract' vacuum actiossand an Audible clock which reanos.
able handgnlps, Instead of a steering gives the tim. by tape-recorded voice.

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wife, Kitty. and their four
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former operations off icer for
RVAII.3, at ta ched to Sanford
Naval Air Station, recently
was promoted to the rank of
full command,, In ceremonies
aboard Use aireralt carrier
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at the three-day Sanford Auto
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interior choices, the greatest
versatility of power plants In
Buick a history and a sticker
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and much simpler to operate remain at that speed."
Kessler said the device, dehas been developed by Buick
for Its Skylark and Special ser- velo ped after two years of research and testing, is unique
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flying from Cleveland to To- miniature transistors, which
have resulted in thousands of
people walking around with
little tahoe stuck in their
ear., and it will happen more
frequently in the future. It
should be noted that 00 per
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the je t propulsion break.
valving.
through and when the Soviet PflI
refinements
Union
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cycling sewage lack Into food
fun
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operation. and frames. miles
In an environmental control themselves in the middle of and suspension systems eon
experiment.
the •i5•I'S rate.
And handling
trolling ride
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'We've come so far in the have ha d a bond in the devel' Availability remains the same,
communications field,' Olson openrnt of everything from but both two- and three. speed
says, "that most people now aircraft do-Icing to the X-iS Super Turbine automatic trans
take it for granted when they hypersonic research vehicle missions have refined shift
flick on their television sets (part missile. part airplane, calibration. Wheelbase%. except
and watch a live round-table part 8pRCVCTAft1.
RiviersI are the same for
discussion with participants In
Put at the #Am* time they Itim. from 113 inches for Spe.
'seahIngton, Paris, London Investigate p5.5cc, th-y haven cial to 120 for Wildcat and
anti BerlIn."
forgotten shout earth where. Electra 223.
Color television consoles on After all, most people will conA 1W distinguishing feature
for all Buick s is a lower, widtel e phones, portable to le. (mue to live.
phones that can be cart-lid in
er look achieved through re
shaped griLles and in body
purse or poc ket and other
contouring.
sophisticated portable agipli.
Specials and Skylarks have
DORTMUND. Germany
ant-ca are things that will he
of
205
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century.
Through the use of tech- to compete in Sunday's first troduce a new style In roof
coupe.,
nology developed for spare international I.uropeafl Indoor treatment for two door
Field Competition, a unique fastback root with
Track
and
ewis
scientists
eriviflight I
will be West German organizers sold recessed back window. Four.
don the day when It
door models also have new
possible to shrink the also of Thursday.
root lines. 'Me famous Buick
a big city power plant to the
V4 Is the standard engine.
site of a room. Ugly substaperformance Improved with
lions that chew up half of a
cllFi'SilFD England (UPI) two-barrel carburetion A 310'
city block will disappear.
school at St To- hp VI mod the new 260hp
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efforts in space.
The earth will become one
big r.eighborhood in the next
25 year.. "We already have
supersonic military aircraft,"
he points nut, "anti sulwrloti.
Ic transports a nt i cotnnit'rclat
airliners are dirt to being
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22.. tiring on the front fender
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Chief
a meeting of the Stetson Uni- side replacing tire Star
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a
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The 2 Plus 2, now a ,tpar*t
To back up its contention that Pontiac series, takes on nInIc
/inehem is in better financial indiv idua l identity in l9i"
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ment, the city cou Il voted cathy il,-rtfrd with the
sent! Crick am a 1100 flo• bright red 2 Plus emblem ott
.trirsgs.attached grant-in-aid. hood and deck while th e side
will carry a very narrow
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DEMO MEET
body line.
Former the lower
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he is considering a revised horizontal air intake opening*
grading system: A, B, C. I)
ei the r •.je of the central
and Vietnam."
no.e a* finished with bright
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maintaining the l ook o f power
and prestige Identified with
Pontiac.
The split grille snd long lean
AUSTIN, Tex. (L'I'l) — A directional note th ea e conhistory professor at the t'ni- tinues to dominate the Pon

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been recognized aictneof louvers on each aide of the
Sartfor,i'a leading civic lead- rear end panel.
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parking
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douhici.
end
including
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hood
and
ornamentsi. rersonable Pontiac- lamp.,
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Franklin, Indiana. lie first full length rocker panel molt.
the
came to Sanford in 1947. Ile ing plus extensions on
front
and
rear
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has prnt over 20 years as.
The ('ITO rear end has It.
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Deep tape

Esh front end is identified
Almost two months ago he
by appropriate embleina and
held the grand opening
no series identification.enI Isirn
view agency.
The T.-mpeet ri-ar
of
County's acceptance
fine
featuroa
a JtrTtSi chrome
Pontiac anti Buick cars ct
treatment
that tiemottling
tinues to make hisdealership
maximum wIdth anti lowone of the most active in the
fear
character i5t5
bumpers have shaped en-Is to
opening of the new deal.
d sal es complement the rotor end and
ership 91.owrt-to m an
lot on Feb. V. culminate,] a tail lamp scheme.
.I ons baek end trialgrovith which began in 19."). The L*.
has
an additional bright
when Heniphill opened his men1
ribbed full width molding be
in
Sanford
In
'first agency
it tensile.
3hat time, Ifemphill has pi-

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a hospital. Th. computer average of $360 In goods PUT- for the fi rst time with a front
would monitor the signals and chased in Japan.
bench seat to make a six-passat this first sign of trouble
enter model.
the hospital staff would be
Riviera and Its sister Gran
alerted by remote control."
AUXERRE, France (UP!) Sport are powered by the 425.
01 41'
—Police said Joseph Itonault, M-1111., 340-hp. V-i with QuadIts Lawis Research Center, 4?, suffered a fatal heart at. ra}et four-barrel ciarburetlon
spawned during a period of tack apparently caused by which produces 463 lbs. ft. 01
- world-wide conflkt, was chief- oyer.xertlon when be lugged torque. Qusdraj,t Is a new
iy concerned with the devel. two suitcases filled with cloth- Buick feature, improves an.
upment of propeller aircraft log stolen ft-nun a nenby store. sine breathing by 16 per cent.

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Sunday
hours and from New 'York to
in 2L4 hours or so,"
Rocket-powered trains anti
ill kinds cit space.ag..inspirid
Public conveyances, many role In keeping our cities 1r'
In 1966 regular-site Buicks,
cording to the Rev. Raymond
powered by systems develop' of eat-Ion monoxide and Coates,
"youngster.
do
not
new
appearances have been
alresd1
make
rd
Lewis,
will
Ileas are proven. industry Is
at
like telling their friends tirey , effected through front, side "Th e cells convert chemical go to Sunday school. The new and rear styling treatment.
e nergy to electrical energy
title is much more 'with it'." L.aSabres, Wildcats, and Elec.
at a very high rate of effiIra 225s have Individual discirncy," he says. 'They're
tinctions from grille., moldclean anti quiet and could he
Auto
togs and exterior ornamentaAn lion.
n eed to power cars. trucks anti
ANGEI.F.S (UN)
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a,.tnninh(l stolen during troll%-hn v.a was sieveA new
N.; techniques developed
Watts was being sought loped for 1965 LaSibre and W4CTOWAPOIOPCCL t I
In the space program have today by police. The car. Sportswsgon, Buick's wagon
caused breakthrough after equipped with a civil defense with the skyriew root avail.
hreakthroui4s which hold th e radio and two-way telephone, able in four-door, two. or
key to a fantastic future. - belongs to the office of Mayor three-seat models with the
sues;.
C
tnsru seat macmg morwuru.
In me dicine. miniature cir. Samuel
$aoutD WI kO
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Other Buick four-door, twocult-s first developed for space
seat wagons Are in the Special
sC'fl.YIDIU W5*TWS4OH
and defense needs are now
1
Tamer
and Spe cial Deluxe series.
helping to keep thousands of
AVEZZANO,
Italy
(UP!)
people alive through their U5
A circus lion attacked and set- Wildcat and Electra
'v
n heart pacers.
lously Injured his tamer dust'- powered by the 401CU--m-. mi"
in. lip. Vi with 3 tbs. ft of to r.
"And th ere's a little thing tog a performance. The train.
pull.
quo. 1.aSabre 400 his a PerC,ugllelmo Nones, was
called a biot.lt'nset.r," Olson
aft- formance option of the
the
cage
combInation
ad
bleeding
from
"that's
a
says,
VI with four-barrel carbure'
stethoscope and radio trans- ter another performer enter.
tints and the Super Turbine
lion,
ed
to
distract
the
to
designed
mitter. It
thre,.pseed transmiss-ot*.
tra.namlt the heartbeat of an
Riviera by Buick is If.
astronaut beck to earth. It's
1966 story. a completely now
quite possible that such a
LONDON (UP!)
A V'°"P sports coupe, ride and hand- viee could be used by heart of businessmen who traveled ling improved, hood and fendpatients.
to Tokyo to urge Japanese in
longer. windshield more
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sports car flair. Both coupes
and cons ert bies are noticeably
faster in profde with dropping
belt lines ant on the coup.
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Dr. Olson invisions vast
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A fur.do-r sedan, frtur..Icte
haititop and a flr model, a
hardtop coupe. are
available in the Star Chief
Executive set-l.a.
A Bonneville hardtop coipe
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prfrtc and complete changes vertible ant station wagon are
In the front and rear.
available in the Tempest (u5
'Our new models are a true torn.
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re(lc'ctiofl of Pont iacs
of continuous and evolutionary is also new for 19'S6 and it
progress In automotive design joins a sports coupe, hardtop
and stith our new overhead c-cup. and convertible In that
cam engine we feel we are series.
pre senting a major engineer- The new GTO series include.
Ing break through as well," a sports coup., hardtop coupe
John Z. Iieli'rtan a Genrsl and convertible.
The ('atalina series has a
Motors vice president anti Pontar's gteneral manager, siti, two and foir'ti'nr sedan, a
hardtop rou'e. for.donr hard rraibtop, convertible anti both a
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By Roger Doughty
In principle-, to work through hectic.
CLEVELAND (NEA)
As for eating sewage, act26 years Americans could he mass production.
enlists
have been probing re•
eating reprocessed sewage,
"It happened in the case of

He recognize, the concern
expressed by many observers
that too much money is being
spent on the space program
while medicine, education anti
other worth-while causes here
an earth are shortchanged.
But Olson doesn't see things
that way.
"The government is the first
to experience trsm,ndoua expens. its many scientific efforts,"' be says. "Once these

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last year to 31 in 1964.
yo.
k new series. the 2 Plus 2 1 The Tempest series includes
vI vao models. and a new a sports coupe. four-door r*dan

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propulsion.
Dr. W. T. Olson, assistant
director of this NASA complex adjacent to ClevelandHopkins Airport, thinks, how.
ever, that th. connection Is

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their pockets.
The.e are the kind of eonelusions that can be drawn
from •tate'rn.nta by scientists
at the hewis Research Center,
this year celebrating its 25th
anniversary.
What makes the statements
all the ntoro unusual is that
folks at I,wis are primarily
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from th e automatic transmission? Its operation has been
reduced to depressing the
and vice president of General cruise button at the desired
speed. Th e control can be di.Motors.
"AU the driver has to do," engaged by touching the
Kessler explained. "Is to at. brakes or by pulling out the
eelerat e to the desired speed actuating button.
It can be reset at a higher
and push a but ton on the in.

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the industry. It makes use
of a speed control governor ac-

The new unit contains a

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Riviera. first Innovation In
body ventilation in 32 years
and eliminating front-window The I9(A l'ontics and Tern-' menu In profile and complete tiac overhead cam en.lfle is manual or automatic
vent panes; and
chan g es in the fict and rear. smoother, has larger output mission.
Will be on display
—Two new engines, a 2- pests which
In connection with the new
at the Sanford Auto Show New roof lines give the l%6 capabilities, Increased fuel
Pontiac
III V-s and a 260-hp.
Robert L April 13-13 offer extensive Tempest a completely new economy and provides greatly overhead cam engine.
has
available
a
high
outSummarizing,
also
car
apadvancements in styling, en- it) ling thcnie and big
Kessler, general manager of
put option, the Sprint option.
model pearance. Bcaiy ille scuiptur- improved ease of servicing.
safety
and
of
gineering,
The new engine utilizes a
includes a four-barrel car.
Buick and vice president
ing s noted by its clears aim•
r....r.i Mntnri
said. -in availability.
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s.ith a ecsmnresslon
fiher-elssa-reinforced ti,ibbt't
Pontiac has increased
Increased the pucity with a suggestion or ----coupes timing belt in lieu of the con- r atio of 105:1 ;ndaratingof
speed by accelerating and are equippe d with the auto- Buick'; 1966 Un., we emnphasof model, from 26 sports car flair. Both
good performance number
ventlonal chain to drive the
horsepower,
and convertibles are notice'
pushing the button again. The matie cruise control option, lie styling,
camshaft — another Pontiac L'
can accelerate to Kessler anticipates that the and maximum safety because last year to 33 In 1966.
in
profile
with
faster
The entire Tempest line has ably
driver also
new unit for Specials. Sky- we believe they are automotive
and on the novation.
pass and then return to cs-uia- larks and Sportswsgons will characteristics which go to- been redesigned, expanded by dropping belt lines
The engi ne, with single barCounty 411 Events Day will
the addition of five new mo- coupe a complete break away
ing speed without resetting.
carburetor. pro v ides 165 take place Saturday, beginri.
meet w ith equal popularity,. gether.'
derd
a
new
Gb
serfrom
conventional
upper
deli
including
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ing at 9 a. m., at the Agricul.
Iiuicks iu.cludesl ies, anti for the first time In sign prevails.
is 90:1 and tural Center on IfIghway 17-91
i9
on
all
91).
tag
(1*3
price
an
automaoffered
Buick has
An American passenger car. I The 1964 Pontiscs have been compression ratio with either
tic cruise control unit In its
111ARC- it boon to autornatic padded instrument panels. out- an overhead camshaft iit-C)I- rcSt led for a lower silhou- it it av ailable
Demonstrations will be prewindon all phases of 4-11
sented
regular-sized cars— the i .e . cruise control has been the side rear view mirrors,
appearance
is offered as die and wider
MOTHER
work and the public will be
Sabre, Wildcat, Electra 223 growth of the national system shield wipers, padded sun-via- inder engine
all while maintaining the look of
equipment
on
or, backup lights, shatterproof standard
MIAMI IUI'I)
A 21- wt'!comcd.
and Riviera. However, until of super highways. With au
th e power and prestige identified
the present engineering break- tomatic cruise control the dri- Inside rear view mirrors, Tempest models except
year-old mother of four,
Pontiac.
with
MILTON To QUIT
an., wa.s senthrough this option was not vet can maintain a safe steady brushed-finish windshield wip (iTO.
A new series, the 2 Plus 2 Pontiac also has made avail- Kathy Lou EsDr.
BALTIMORE
(UPI)
available on the Special and speed without checking the or arms to reduce glare, and
in
prison
sixtenceti
to
99
)-nsra
models, and a new able a completely new
I speedometer periodically, eon- seat belts front and rear seat. with two
Skylark series,
sports c y linder overhead cam engine todiy for rstbbs'ry, assault anti Milton }:isenhower was report.
Chief Executive
enter:n in con' rd ready to submit his remig.
Approximately *5 per cent centrating all his attention on Nearly all were optional or Star
coupe has been added to the for all 1966 Tempest, 'lcrnpest bneal'ng atil
standard In
nt'ction
with
the robbery anti nation as president of Johns
of Buick's regular-size ears the road,
anti
l,e%lans
models.
Custom
The whole Buick line lea' Pontiac line-up and all mo-

A revolut ionary new cruise strument panel activating list
control th at Is less expensive cruise control and the car will

computer-like memory device
which regulates the speed of
th e car and keeps it constant,
according to Robert L. Kessler, general manager of Buick

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Markedly new or exPafl$'
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The Ca talina, I it and h n nta star o rnaments on TI • ,listintion of the n ow
(grand Pix begins with the
346 models, from the Temp. GrandPrix ha v e an oCTalI the rear quarter fender.
l4.S inches, o
sit to the Grand P ri x offer length of
The styling treatment of front end where th e dual air
...Tkmttnsive advancemorti in au. lmcie:
the Bonne v ille thins and leng intakes are neatly outlined
tive styling,
chrome leading
thri the pi 'le appearance anti sith a flatr
fif ty 511(1 riide1 aadO ilit) rs The Star I. hicf i
and
more sharp
a new fl3nnCvmI!e crest appears etIe Larger
The entire Tempest Inc has and Bonne v ille measure
defined
r'e.tanguIar
parking
The
ly
on
the
Inn
rear
fender.
Inchea o,ralI, a (I 1.inch i n.
;en.d. pandei
euspendel
at the
new
lanips
are
end
s
completely
their
-beeLba,es
rear
the ailition of five new mol.
and
Pita
,is including a new (.11) are 124 incha. All Tempest with the emphasis on body grille entli anti t,ranI
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left
instals
are
on
th,
-half
ir
it
longsculpturing.
pen.-',and for the first time models are on e
in an American passenger cat, er oterall, measuring !D64
n overhead camshaft six. inches, and have a 11 5-Inch
cylinder engine is offered as wheelbase.
Pontiac has i ncressfiid the
• a'iari equipment on all
number of mo4cls from 24
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has been In Southeast Asia
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area. Iflarion. currently in his
ninth )car with the Air Force.

I ju clue for a lease and a visit
I.eretts date lint the ni1zht home in June or July.

T-An other brothers. Boyce
" f the prenflerr. .1-tir still fir
r%coitrd to thr pr#rnlerr It- NIntriii. nf Veto Beach and
Lfirri-tt. a )nung arinr
of liell, anti then it) the pstty fill. Anbrev %lottir. of Crawfordlinuirn-is vitality, start as a
have completed service
%tile. '
1,muwl, Indian in the film low in g.

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Dr.
area

Mrs. tiny in Virtriw~l

T , lit' tif

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TI, Irii will all is- lItmus I ifl
W gunst • I an' mIs rr
to tin stile snuier fur. a tue on a in lime marten itt' as iii i as all.
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'I he I.o.l&gt; ii Iicnu r"t'irne I Johnny 'rive r" nlcining its
to Ssnfn,nl ate,, arrenic' rr.ular rues at the hhsri.imnwwi

SEE YOU AT THE

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nulu's per hour I'uunid,i&gt;

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FOR THE KIDS

mg team ii ,0 a ni,nuInr nit Ilic' i.itc',iiisi
Defense League.
Sanforni itecon was able to stAnp off the
aLlan. ,f tics' h'hls hints for the hint '.inI;
110 flIs. kre1n i mug the flimus on tie r,i'e of
their seats. 1tc41 in lice top of (iie eighth,
McNaniati led off with a highly ticnt.st.'d

I.,,, Sn. ilcimi, Inca In, arid SIin.i,iine'r ',n cr5
ineftwtmi. against pi tc her MeNamara's ci.
curses
hs aru cur
ratin' lefthanded sidearmook
Iii;' r t.'1u1'Ii'fltftt ni, t' ci fbi bug isp
110 41.41 In Ii... mncmmni'sccni fo a 1`11 91 ms ca
of the joiluip in,, the grnnun'ia that, tinil linus
foul and that the mall on tice
bonus fun

In 'i ic ..( a iati. r in'.eg' t mn fiiLii-, rf )'
a lways been cninni,b red to he a saluahl.
asset to the NatIn ah fle fenae league.
I nicti ii 11cr cli slnlnlni ,rtrr I ate agics. .t
pt lice fec nil rIdIng of tin, hilly dsnuti.l
ficer in a n d th. outnocfle of the gaul., Matue
tatv eapressed their teVet at the loss of

home run. From all

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that 'bes-suse so rnu.h luengenh on tun, game,
the un-elton haul to be appealed.' Defeat of
the !anfuriI heron team eliminates aunt

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n,i..cI slightly to th. left of the left funl'l
hut lice, but after • Incriomi of iruijrcisünn,
dc.claresl fair,
the hit
Sanford Reron manager, Mack (l.t,1*n,t.
inuniurduately pr..te-str.i the call on lb. play,
aiuucirig that tile hail lintel In foul tenet.
itt- art and disallowed
tory. The protest
was

was

in a very short tin-o- with ClevelAnd bo-inir
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a le ICrPt
Tbe remainder
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IaIurri,
helter,
tier.
big
mats
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h,rs for (Ii. pennant mini result, in the
I.. 4 of lb. Samut"nnl f,amhisi.
i4uruc l9nI, the Sanford following ha, to.
Ilcccnia.sI,.aily ,;inpcitte'i the team. Ite-Iu,tiun'

list it will tundncccbte.iiy have on tic. Central
I' unities allis,
h'i tints the pant aesci-sI years, note-ni mi.t,,..ni'. to the (One of ieti'jiI mUtinies
dollars, ha',, beui tuui'I• In tine Sanford •t*
thmnnn for t,aining, uperat tug, amul loiginir.
lice ,mr.i'tnL hnu.Iirt allocates an4ctlunr ta,

shipfi ifilth tuarn mernbers hxv@ I-ren rx~rl.

on.1 a hnlf illilli-i f- a-1,111 (-ill

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tie future status of the 5isnfnrnl stadlisun
Ricrnn team,
I. uink,iinnn.n ei;i. (i, th e present 051111$ "j;n
Though small by l.agu, aturiclarnis, time
Sucfcnrni staninum ha, operated s-ftc. 11110i, c,iumtpie;ut" 1,c1ir1,

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d
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2
MeNamasa
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krc$
i'laasIfiSd ads ............ .... tjA.7A
The final gaflis- climssrnl It. &gt;rar lung
rotet fnctaeen the two majormalsof the
6A-IO
crossword punt.
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Cornice------Dear Abby ............
'lbs defeat of aucfc,rl hnc iii a' .;.l.l ishu'
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hinugu' (1) the ranrrhtiti"n of the
Ell(oriah page
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ing olincr bad Gary reliesed
Iron, his duty and a reunion
I tht brothers was arranged

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utsi (alif (I l'liT'tnc pro I
of
future
supersonic
Ui,
catid
mlaie irre John
p.
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to his underlingli." Kelly re- Tampa Gcn,
losuin the premier',
Mrs. Sally inulitary Iiii,tal are I,.-Ieng h unch
Mach
3,
about
2,000
chairmen,
and
of
Iii
at
rrioi.
minutes
paitor
is
the
e
rna.'kh'd.
Iii c onjuncti on auth the liar
'n% Pit h a I iu'sr c ru nuan,li.c't 1 s tIn . ni 1- corral II in..

It's a full house at the
5
1ictur'i N o te: lb. fillis ufl. *hifi)flhI'ic
5.'oulmiole iluntuafle Society a
The
Sanford
into
and
Dogs
sneaked
PUP. dispatch was
animal ahelter.
herald in the dead of night. W. are print-.
p k. now total 27 There are
s'i eiut,-rtanmore
.jectseveral cats and
ing it for (II r ci tI'S' n
.4 momentarily. There are
intent.)
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our Info,inaait.
K'on
Sanford
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mitt.' finds Sitter guilis and IJIflI' 1,,- t IlYiSPt 110 t*lc'inff
nn
ii i
1 51 fires him the people of I for And inn,. I
The pilot (if tits
ida also ought to fire burns

isprint pow Wow I
Peterson April 311.
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of duroctlrs meetl,ug Thut's 011 hlay 3 The same rules ap Rev ita&gt;nuonil Hancock .
aI lcltbd In fair con,iutlnmt
disy 7 10 pm at Mayfair ply to the chief et'c'tctii e $
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A call from the plane sev A

In Ilaft-1 if the

9C4 state a uto is breaina over the proposed
In try to take over the joh
in an attack an line for bu)Inw I
construction of an apartment. ii? running the smote state."
lkrn,j. tags.

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Slnz!r girls hetusern the in the ir Force and returned
uitnith sn..im manic in ii at
i' nq t 1 at rllgih' in in riutIin lift Their father.
inn;cwwI
Utinler
the
oricinsi
from ( olor*,l
stindi tail,' t'e.cd arni shonji
A eupt
tut. his rrqnie%t that the same
II $1 10101 V.1
i"t 'Ii' title, '(ri' of ih.. J.sii.hfng ,'t'i,t. 1ns.' int,r,ten1 mIV trtrinlf'fltalty, aetiit irs World
these other Is",'' T,,.'.'Ias Ii '!
tiers
S*t'°i'1 ttn. otr committee initittatP the 11Sf'
enn$rt I 0 I',ieTsnitl Jr or Wir II — smith the IT. S. 'y&gt;',
e
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ef II ,.t'n, fv.n. hilt
henri' .1i
. he noted
aysk of
in
'their mother
b'th at
pri' ate airplanes supplied
day and ,minar'd in a
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to It
i,isih
'"n
nit
it.
lii' t,45i1nc1i,' to be held at SIr' 'o" I
V'8Sh
I &gt;ing in smith Kell) inn it,. the Seririsnischools for
for a trip tip th. it. Johns by
Sc,iiiiinlf'
County
nisior roeery chain arl I n Plane
for
lull
in
IIII'
Itr,ii
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lii'
I'i Ifeni
it'il %tcIIon l'arh on
i Mre, W Vin ibsi their Inn,
r
j ifl' \ I Ill
F.'
hope a smeaitliy promotrr tint ui
tnt tO SCSI'S
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lii I
The (*fly of ('as,r'tierrv u.n hiclit'nptrr
ltiier to Jal,nvill' W e
0
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Ht ,l Siren I sill gil untiersm,,'.
n-andiilate
(cur
ho
iii
"biuci
5115
%I'tF
sent
lii
berts
iii Ulell VCAF bet is stitch tn petitions to •nnc
hauc mnre ni,tail smhei% of the chief csecutlsc

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tratktng lb# plane to a sale

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anti I tonie silin the real t %I'I% is n 't the Il( Ot uihoiø
ittia'. stii,' of the citrus
0111%.
ninellneIa efluI!O
tintry is in tInt, state
fliim'
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the proposed aliattmentli.'
s w ith a rnnlmiA%:o11 &amp;it A
l
rle%y
ilor
hot] alf-ired hirn thni vvriifigmuir use of coi
The enerting %ill he held at a
of flit ni-I
pfwrititl lit-litenatiL Ill, Is the ca rs by st,3% r agencies through terfol(in of the llea-11trip "nuld
7130 p. no. at the Vire Station chairman of some
S.
Important committees of the
Pon of %fr. and Mril. C.
Italph Siller. director of the wit hurt re,%enue collef- Ilion a fir in Castelbetry.
,cotumi%sion,
%late purchasin.
A t 1n routisy cwuma flier
S
behind our sln.cnn of 'Kelly
S S
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Ke ll )' sail he would rein"i'I the tnte trra'cru.
allirmil f, In lisp Ic prn;wrt

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YOUR NEW CAR WITH US
Low Bank Rates &amp; Monthly

th

llurns citi,l financial losties Complex- hsse been lois "
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occaslorial sideIs meet tonight vitith the buildwas filmed i n the l,,f,nlr%oAmI Burns %ith
got ernor."
iors lwla)tng
1`10fid" little'
Issipes at Robert King Ifigh. to
im ludc-I AlIout Iti.tooll lit Iflir.
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mayor of Miami.
at
Virgin
i a. ICnr?A
Carl
p
aflr of La k e l and
lts sa the reason fir the ei
a tile
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"AU o v r Florida our grass
. W y nn ,
roots campaign has cau.ht
1 '14,
rlf Cricom, through Julian
of the
er
now In fire arpt he illurnfi) )list
wal;Ivil lot in lillf-14. ell-A
Like
Kit tit r) n , ..
Stensirrim.
n
is
rl. "Johnity TiKrr,'' %hith pro,
Ilut the dif(ercrice bt.!wcell
gralluxti,m i
irx#Iqti%r
i,r,lrr
t%ter-l-na
tile
home
owner.
infilli-d
held, with %itinur (if life cf)fll1xinip fast enouch to Put It
tile rr~j
in Virvirlin an.1 m rim ...
niirr% lit (Orlando \11til 21. still
tl,o Green flettlit Anil flefyini:
the thri-i- nia)ort is that I drodlime f,,r Uti)Ing the taws
out,- Kell)- declared,
ni'IitIiifl tncl,ig tht' liandinme
,,f
7,Fn1ici
ittiling
,nen'ra
dents and other interested t.'.e rl;'it &gt;.'s;s rupertence in
Inc the guest (if honor at a
Vietnam. Ittrl. gre'
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III be featured. t ; at e to
ft U V t'itt'h uitht anti nuisital cut ertal it ment
(lIt.r ild Photo)
tII 1 4 0 lit I) p.111. tiig)itI_—
ULItI)

of peop

HIgh Junior will sing on the ed at Fort lr1lon Park abd
Bill )Irrn show, Channel c entered a riifl%citlfi'e for a
sometime Inotisnen 7 aol am. brief parade before officiating,
at ribbon cutting cere onies
\Vedn,snlav.
Ir
I
Ke y in
at S
. I SS
Actors Robert Taylor and on the corner of First Sticet
Chad I;,erett are •I,Iukl to and Sanford Asflue.
I)edsrin. that sse are Ia&gt;
male appearanceS in 'atito
Kelly
the
pre.
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it on the line flOo
(.oflflI'ntIOfl with

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tilobilt. Dval(,14 A4."wintion, !-onle rio first. cars NvilI Ile (ill di.4pla\ through
lintrulit chal-A here, new cur-,ft lime bet'n lined tip for

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hli%'n 1111111(1 MfIIIII t"111-tit ShRh .iit studs tsa at ' 2
ntiiiitii
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%~ I%aniA. northern We,t %'it.

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th,r packets of rc.italir
a 1111am ordeti.t .ieirn t

h a v e not actcil in good fa,tt
ill be the co
cktnd by r,;mrr c.n1 crs ssho of lio,iiia I
l'Iw
mu
V
• a cloud hangi On er the state
By J)oltie Austin
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ad' 9 their
six m'kon
Oil :,
f
hich it being oper. I err now
.
:;;
political c3mpai;n, Capitol
ernorf
led under the system that to accusations,"
:he AIAIC~l
V oard an the light •e( tut
ri qacle t r eturn bo n.
'd
ui In. 'tan
the Icier bCIOns the spoils
I Ku
cominc tnn an
told
niIno!e I uunti
i c. 17
dcctnc&gt; and &amp;nterlt) In
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lsta:;t on race it'1aIion
Butiti can pot hsznonc)
UMW officials ant ri
g.ns
supporter'
s'.hrn
I
am
ford still adcr'tn,ng U. ia&gt;
th
.
a
office
is
the
,
jat
of
fair
anti
equal
ernor
lie
%ants
in
t,
in a Nassau bank if
the pimple can call (in -rillAtive,of file flittimointl
fair Inn and Shalimar Leurilro. way gubernatorial candidate'
and Opportunities lot
but he can*t do that vitth rulits
qualifieJ
soil
competcot
me
directly-you
don't have • iii Operators Asnn taIl fi
pie
On. 0 Out C
his
ittscrtbct
Kelly
Scott
,, ta dollars sour (as dol all
to
to
through
tits
local Mr. 11COA wery 0111"t-I 10 It
advertising its -Pet:n;: Pl-'%cO arnt Ahtrl%ind tour nt tile, Ill 1% not a spoilt dollst,'' &amp;*IJ pfrrson%, recIrdless of rate.
tt%lk% tOdIAV.
olm~lllr,,
I
an the Capri Can't me Iw tivire state to sernincile County &amp;up
irolor for rthf;!tjo ian,t I
Kitily,
porter% hrre 'I'uesda).
procress1% r If
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jAjIqI like to cl3tif) here I plan to utilize the talrall It ~
minfro,
I)rvl)pin"
.out of file sky I'l, , p( l now nly stand on face re- ~01116 of Uw many line U-nmel2 i the klorida Citrus Commis. night Slinday 'Allen
(1x3l.
to
step
up
the
pm. '
&amp;IPI%
from
being
used
as
a
dettd.d
-Je i Wheat land. Seminole helicopter, the c.snelidate

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morning Worship - 5:50 * a.
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Morning Worship - 11:50 a M.
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IKIIVICKI SATURDAY$s.hatts school - 5:50 a In.
Worship 5.r,Iet - ii... a a.
ws..7 Natsi
Prays, siiCS - t1 p. a.

Alliance
CEltIInhhtM Mi!Il0NAflT
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1401 I'.k Ave at 11th
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P..' HIatt )LcQStTil p.41 a. M.
dnl'T School - 11:00 a
Woraip 5.r,lCS
Kysu101 WorshIp - 1:10 P. a.
Allianes youth
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V.'. Ind St. at Mapl e Ave.
Pillar
Paul hicks.
1:41 a- m.
Sunday School
10:10
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Morning Worship
5:00 P rn.
Youth Hour
p:vang.listIc 5.r,lca 1:00 p. M.
S11.W..k
Service (Wed.) - 1.60 p. an.
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Sunday School
WorshIp S.rvic - 11:00 s. a.
7:80 P. a.
Kysning Service
Ratio nruadcistW.T lIlt.. Nun. -- 8:81 a. a.

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10:00
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11:10 a. M.
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And the lively bannr . . . what made him
partofitail?
LIFE. And life is the
symbols
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
TIlE REDSEMER
lea W. 30th Place

Luther

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hi.rbsrl W. Golrs$ - Pastor
8:11 A. M.
Sin-lay School
Worship service - 13.20 a. M.
Kin-I.rgartSs and itnrs.ry

titan promises life to men.

good tits'*'w)'p K is 010514'4aw 04 ss'.ittuol
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etcm il**M oO5u,I w'i isTM'hl .usd siewxwl
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(3) iv ste iotal his c.viws..sVy rv
ci 'w (hues Pt 5..iI as.ch nua.$ 54 vwoi twist i.'-ifSI ,t 5547.01?.
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to be remem be red only in history. It has touched
finn and home, nammunity, nation, family. . .

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ION a. a.
Bible Class
11:00 a- in.
Morning Worship
Evening Wuiship - 5:80 P a.
111kb Class.. WsS. - Ill p a.

faith. A time to re-dedlcatc your lifo!

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Mumday School -- 541 a. M.

luntay Sehuub ._. 11:00
ituiJict: 'ii. Sin, DI..a..,

Training late. -- $111 p. a.
Kooning Worship - 7:25 p a.
w.i pye uv. - Till p. a.

W.-iit.alay S.tvse - 1:05 p in.
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Heeding Room: III W.
W.ekdayun 15:30 a.a..-$:lS pa.

FIRST Mr.TIIODIST CHURCH
410 Park Ave.
11ev. Robert H. Jankina. Pastor
Morning Worship - 5:80 A. a.
Sunday School ___ 0:45 IL M
Morning Worship - 10:11 a- us.
MTr meeting@ - 6:14 p. an.
,int.mm.-lisls. SenIor)
Ersuing Worship - 1:31 p. a.

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and Staff

CARRAWAY &amp; MeKIBRIN

1ITT.TO LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE Co.

Insurance

Jimmy Crapps and Eniploym

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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Herb Sten.strom and Staff

Howard He Hodges and Staff

SE,t1NOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

COBIA BOATS

EN'FUCK'Y FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim

Harold Slams and Employeea

CHELSEA TITLE AND

IIARREIT1 &amp; BEVERLY

119 W. First, Sanford

209 %V. 25th St., Sanford

J. C. PEN?'s'EY COMPANY
C. I. Robinson and Staff
BORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

BURGER

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

Eunice L %ViIson and Staff

I. fl PLANTE, INC. .

Oviedo, Florida
FLORIDA STATE BANK

BILL JIEMPIIILL MOTORS, INC.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

AND STAFF

301 W. IsL St., Santurd

1400 W. IsL St., Sanford

THE AHERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. K. Strickland

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING

D-NIORRISON, INC.

CO.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.

John Dum and Staff

J. U. Cameron and Staff

A. DUDA &amp;

SONS. INC.

Slavia, Florida

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

TIOSE AND NVILK'S RESTAURANT
Rosi &amp; Vi1ki Bowman &amp; Employees

WINN DIXIE STORES

IVILSON.3,11ATER FURNrrURE CO-

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ML Ittest Missionarss 1111spitat.. 111poss Ave.

Now iI.tbsI missionary Baptist Church,
0th St. A hickory Ave.
NOW
Mt. Caivary Uls.ieaary
laptlst
1110 W. lii
Nsa' Ulsa primitive Baptist
1105 W. 1811 II.
1-45w Mt. gtos iseplist Church. 785 Pier Ave
Oaklawa Ilaptisi Church. IHl W. 10th Ii.
0,t.en tiatatisi Church
51109itssp tmapttst Church ill W. One,. Rd.
15.1,,. Lake BaptIst Church, 1110g. 114.,
Yarn hank
MI..tsaar-7 lepils Churol, Midway
Progrs
i.eosd Shlbok Hla.i..ary Baptist Church,
West Sanford

iteireas Catholic MGM iRportowas's cmuls.
Chsiluote
. .ssnn's Calloli. Church. I.r.hbag
l'tae.. D.Iiary
Si, Mary Maglailse CsthsII. Chants. Malt.
lasS Ave. Ait&amp;aoats Iprisgs
CHRISTIAN
Ptr.t Christian Church. ISO? I. Siaford Ave.
CONQIIF.OATIONAI.
Csgr.jstIrnal Christlea Church
38,1 Park As.
Northside ChristiaN Cbarch, 710 r $4 a
Ravel Dr. Uaitlaad
CIIUI%CIL Or CHRIST
Church of C hri st. till I. Park Ave.

list W. lath atYotssi City BaptIst Church
Peuatalu Heed Baptist Church, Dibed.
Jordaa Mlseh.I&amp;ry lsptlst Clurel.
tell if First II.

It. James UtsItulafy baptist church 511.
lt d. 416 ostoss
St. i'aul Missionary Baptist Chtch, III St.
RL MaLthowl Misslongfy hlaptLat Chu c
causes Notable
It. John's Mlssl.a117 Saptiel Church.
III Cyprues SI.
Teap Isptlst clurek. Psia Ipslags U..
Altsaeuls Iprlae

M15.is.sri Baptist Church worth *4.
Eaterpile
Oak *1111 *4. 011.11
morning OlpUaplisl church. Oe.sva Mv-p.
ML olive JIGI&amp; utter, ii...... t'iurek loft

SAPTIST

Antlnth Baptist Church, Ovi edo
Contra) llattilst Chutcha. hill Oak ASS
Chuisaola Pirsi ilaptist Chuick
Chaluots flaptist Misahos
EIdt Springs Uap'IN ChUPSI.
iso Lahaas 114
V-list Itaptiss Church. Ill Park Ave.
Srisnd.hip BaptIst clUtch If
Altamonte SpringS
lIt. 400. Aitans',bis Iptimis
V-list Ilaptist Church of toeflary
SinaI Baptist Church ef Geneva
First liustist Church of Lake Mary
Viral Ilapilul Church of Lake M.nr.e
First Baptist church of Loaggroosil. Car.
Church A Grant
First ilaptllt Church .1 Oviedo
Inst Jiaptiol Church at Isa LouSe Sprlags

A*e.n,toa I.uthsCaS Clarets. Ovuebtook
Dr. Ca...lbsnry
(10.4 Sh.phsrd usitsd 1..tker..
I. Orlando (1,.
Lssthoraa Cht50* .t the Vi•doesi,
Ill W. 00th Place
M.saiah Lutheran Church, AmIties !.agtes
Hall, Prattle Lake. FIra Park
It. LUISs Lutheran Church. Ii!. 400 •taria

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W at Plotia
St. James AM-I.. 08 Pt. 51 Cypress
It. MarY. A.M.E. Church II. Cl. 01$ Oetsi*
It. rIr. Mstk.dtat c ts are ts 0.ues
lid. Estorprlse
Stafford Meaeital M.tk.4I.st CR ink
PIAZARENI

METHODIST
larasti M.aoriil Meth04LaA Church. H.
PeUaro Ave. EntsrprIsS
fur Lake $l.thdtat ChurnS
Bethel A.M.E. Church. Cause. R,Ight.

P I ye t Chutes •f the Italarsas, W.
md at Maple
Park Church if the Naaarsae,
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OlIri.ft ltd. nm Park
Lske Mary Church of the Na.ars.s

Lake Mary
Church •
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ChurCh .1 ChrIst. longweud
Christ. Pact&amp;
CHURCM or OOD
Church of (hod. Ill Hider,
Church .f (led. *100 I. Preach
Church of 0.4, Oviedo

Casselbeffy COM-URIIY Methodist charsts.
H w y. *1.01 £ Pusey RIdge nt. Cees.lberry

PRUBYTUAM

First Methodist calgrelf. US Ileark Ate.
PIr5I Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Isuthers Mieb.4IM Church

First Prissbytibrialk Cberob of Dellazy.
K Hlgktssd
ir.sbyt.ria* Church •t The Cessnasi

614 a. holly Ave.
*,a Mope lptlsI Chisel. Ill DiUIS £.

EPISCOPAL
All Saints EpIscopal Chua'sh I D.$s.rv

hit. Andrew. Preebyterlas Church
55)3 Boar Lake IteM

CATMOUC
Church .1 Its. NativIty. tsR. Mere
iIcutsCaIksI*s qkuqsk. 11.1 E A,

Christ EpIscopal Church. Lasgwed
et.rprta•
All Salits Episcopal.
Holy Cross SpIsospat Park 5,5. at 55,1

Yr.. Usthodist Church. $0) W. 8th St.
l.a.v. MethodIul Church, Gasses
Gracs, Methodist Church. overs. 1114.
(Inst Chapel A H B. Church, Oviedo
(a kgrovshlithoitatCt%iarch. OvI.4.
ost..a MeisOutsi CANS

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DuHsry CoinaSnity Methodist Church

Highlands. Donary
Christ Methodist Cherish

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First Prediblim"llas Cklarello Oak Am

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SEVENTH DAY ADYETl$T
rb?'#Gt lAkf Sevooth-day Adventist Church.
Hwy. 418, Forest city
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All..', A.M.a. church. Olive 5 11(1
Church Of 004 to Christ, Oviedo
upiuluota Comauutty Church
('hutch .1 (loS .t Prophecy, 115? 11* A'S.
Cbtch of God Mini.., Kites-psi..
Church of Jesus Christ •t m.tt.r DI?
Shah, 1111 Path Ave.
Csaaualtp Chapel, Altamonte Spvlsgs
casters Orthodox Church. SL Johns cbrr.
sestoa Chapel, Hwy. IT-ti. Porn Park
Coagregat$oa Beth lsraoj, lick è Malaolta
tritest Church of Christ. s4leawt,
644 IL led at.
K1mg4e Hall at ishavak'. Wltnise
IAAG Mousse UsIt. 1663 W. Th" St.
ri-t reatecissittal Clerk of Louirwood
Pull Gospel Tahasiel. 1710 Cousin Club

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sold slclulu'rt'S Tire Supply tornth3t he ha
;s;fl to ,John I )iek,v. Mt- Inlert ' ha been in the
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tire Isu iw'.
-4 i tics, I 9.3 and i jse,u.'tI t its' local
.!ri;.I!.. the ra v a g es nf1ict.'sI •
stits' in I 9.st. I'tickt' itt.' her,' sight vcar. ago
Saturday by two teenage tOI,
n offlee nianager. leUoht'rt will remain active
wholeAc.nrd:ng t.s Pet. Sgt.
nit an ndviisur. The compan y servct
Charles Fagan of the Sanford sale diMributor for the cutire state of Florida.
(herald Photo)
Pulk,', h, two boy,, uc, El
anti II, Itrol,, into the ,ch'.
and riiiiwti it apart from ito
rn.t to th e other.
The entire shtl plant Al
i:Im •vrflui anti Seventh
trr,t was runs*tIsi'l by tile
i'.')" - ehlltrrn. and te:t.hit' disI,. cloakr..'ioa. pun.
( 11'al's effie. ser v ice Ivoin',
and library. Paint was splash.
rd everywhere, obscene words , ,:,111"14 Police Ilep.titriclit, NIvnil,vto of the detective
iainted on walls ant Ilackeffort to bureau will operate in rlain
in III cttttiflUifi
board', liquid •r
clothes.
tunic (titus the city. I
Ui. floors. and papers hurled
Fagan is married to the
has addi-d a dctcctI%c bureau former Ethel Anderson of
errywh,re.
Type w r It . rs, telephones. in its operation. accOrding to I Fern Ptsrk, and they have on.
ttO, nut pitoet t'ii
ta;. rea'nsI. Chief .\rnli S. William..
ion, tt.tt
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era . . . a wet. ruined, l'ho.
heal of the bureau ill U.
nogiaph runifs w,rs troken.
I Charles Fagan Jr.. who has
Fire extinguishers were toils.
been •brsaicd to the Ivist of
ed upsid, down so their fl uids
lUtttiseSri iear,t.
flooded the (toots
'll?ianis said thu. c'intlnur.l
Fagan rounded up the two
boys shortly after th e havoc giowth of Sanford mad. it
was titseoscreil. and they are munsiatoty to expand police
being held In juvenile deten. 5l,at urns to include a op.tion.
I tial insestigatise ageny to
('Irantip ntrWSt an. biiaily prh, major ii miss III ihu.
working today to trit"te sonic
,embhane of order out of the
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uhaos. l'olk. ruisorta •stlmat- years of polk. work behinti
s-tI lb. damage- at l3,uOO.
mini, has fiuii.hr,i sitital
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Will Continue
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II. unit, iti........rny
in lui anti was cii
Mil i tary l'olkrniari with the
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TRAFFIC- TOLL
been the highest.
MIAMI (CII) - Highway
Mr-i, ?sb.ird.trom urged atu. traffic accidents took 13 lives tlenta wit., plan to seek defer.
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in Florida over the ws-ckend,;ment bu4aus, of school w-u,rk k
(hut Stale Patrol reported to this (all to mak. application
for an examination before I April 21. Forms for the ix- arninatiosis are available in
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lrea deaths
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BLIN (upi) - Ireland
Zilitorlal page -..--- 2A today litalmortatized the heroes
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)nt.rtainment .....I that led eventually to its Irts.
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WHEN THE MINNESOTA Twinx open their 1966 hatleball seaArin Timm.
(lay they'll have a new fan in Sanford's Frank INIelynne Ill. The eight.
,year-old youth, recovering from surgery, got a murpriAe visit from two of

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.: show hour,,
Auto dealers
assoc iation I
'-rulers participating in this Frain Derailed
.'.iival event are holler )iot.
BOSTON (Cl'li - A twoSAIrs- Pill Hemphill Pon- car self-propelled New lia%cul
!.sc.Ihulck. i4tnlnole County I Railroad passenger train ear.
Motors. .Strickland - Morrison rying between 7s and go per.
Ford Agency. flunt Lincoln. *one was detailed during the
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the Twine top players just before the team headed north. ,t left is out.
fielder Bob Allen. on right is infielder Ilich Rollins and in the middle Is
Frank with his Twins' baseball cap and an autographed haltet)nl!,
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Two &gt;ouths have been found
oia n assay s-ioh of It, not guilty
in municipal Court
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11411ford Alliance Church. lilt L I%Tk Avg
Upsata Rd.
Ia*f.t4 Congregation .1 Jehovah's Wit'
W.st,zaiastSr Prssbytsrtaa Chuck, hOewstl
SOS Isatard Am.
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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School
Tuesday
Easter hnli.iay en!.,

Ouofa Only Six

Don Hawkins, Manager

Southern Fiberalass Products, Inc.

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FOOD FAM MRES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Patter
Morning Worship - 1:14 a. M.
Church School - 0:41 a. M.
Pealtun Moot
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Morning Worship
11.51 a. us.
Church SchoolhI.ardail Chapel - ISO P. m.
Pinriser r.ilt'wsui:p iso p a.
Senior HI Fellowship 8.0$ pun.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church' Notice And Directory Page Possible
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Absentee Vot ng

PREII4YTEI1I,SN ChURCH
CA81ILL1191111Y
RI. 415 Ia-st of Seminole 'i'
Roo. Lucas r. OrlIe -. Lastir
Church School .
5:15 a. ri.
Iforato WorshIp - 11:11 A. in.
Jior
Ill
A
SeniorIll
(ITtACE METHODIST Chth IcØ
Youth MoStLass - 4.00 P M.
onora Ill. at Woo4isad Ave,
Tuesday:
)i.. John H. fir.. Jr.. Pastor
Primary Choir rehearsal III
Church School - 5:41 a. a.
Adult Choir rohoareal __ 7.60
Morales Worship - 11:04 a. ro.
We4.m Jr. Choir rehessstss.h III
8:50 p. a.
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Plane

Presbyterian

2771 South Orlando Hit,.
Thomas H. Makis -- Pallor
555 a. a.
V.'or.hip
Church $cl..l - 10:00 a. in.
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.to
er hearing the candida
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-TtAing places for this yeir'i .
land in Fort Mellon Park. near
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new
portahe
primaries. A
the swimming pool and then
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voting booth Is going up at
,,,in a motorcade to heada..
Celery and Siprs Avenues.
.itartrrs for a brief loll.
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The Semino'e Itlonil hlurk
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has received 2 donahons u!'.rTae::'
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nih Dr. W. Vincent Roberts
Rohert
.Ing the past month.
'rring as area coordinator.
- :1-- pints of blood have been usii
"We ins tie everone to come
Were recently because of ac
to Fort 1elton l'ark and to ciiltni5.
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Private
ly and talk with him," said
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Katter.
.-Bank says its drisen factli
I (;bernatil r a nd Id ate
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ties will be closed during re Use By Burns
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Stoll KeIl; Sanford s- am modeling. All banking will be
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i'ain 'ot oft to a high S uiltage,
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dine Insisk- e'.cr)day until 4
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electrifying sLat Suridat, two
Raises
Oiieshon
. a a
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days before the sole seeker
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T.LLIlASSFE Clli - A arrives here to officially open
Johnny Rich, leader of the
comm
thee
studyin:
his
local
headquarters.
'-Country l'la - boys.' says he - Cabinet
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Tine Scott Ks-Its- fur i;orerby the con'tant ;, sib!,' conflict of int.-re';t in
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-s'iiplo&gt;ment of nut 'if '.uunty st.ite aicflcies ss as a4o-.l by nor t,unnt'r, sihit h for sets-rat
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1-inds for enterlaintnent at 10,~ ~tilsvrriatorial cand03te Scott da)'6 had (Lipprd hallpilv in
--. - -cal function' Rich says he Kelly to look nm the u of the l,rct':c high over Par
14
Felieves his country and west' prnate airplanes by (ov. ,trritie at S.c-ontl Street, was-/ i(41 once too hard Sunday and
era band is as good as any hfaydon Burns.
Kelly sent the three Cabi- hit a power line.
and should is-s-risc more rec.
r result was a shosser of
trlgtam sugognition. iTne I'Ia)boys back. net meintwns
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sparks and set eral lights
if
,j up Grandpa Jones when he gesung (he Ir itrotigation '
venue
&amp;
I'Th
broadened
to
sk
tome
of
the
1514)550
out
along
Park
A
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..SPPelrtd for a (;cut
MRS. J. A. RISER fifth grads' titieher sit antord (rarnrnar School,
same questions to the man to from First Street to Third
befit last wcek.
stands almost maist lih:cli ill debriwIeft by two N-tiliths %%-Ito VnIldillized
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Absentee voting began toschool Saturday, doing nit estimated $3,000 danin ,
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(fay for the Ilitoy primaries ~ Discharged flotts the arrv.
Thomas G. Freeman, San
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ford attorney, has been nffiee
I and will (tinlintle up until s , it ii Iii itk'iM, ii work,nl with
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l'cteri$
quoted
Kelly
named "Law Day" chairman
tin,. Suuuuirit*lp ('utility Shs-ru(f'a C ity Official,
p iii. Monday, Ma, 2.
by the Seminole County liar burg 'limes •nlicle which said Tag Deadline
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Camilla Bruce, super- L)epmnlnns tnt fi iii Jutj-, 1.-,
Mrs
Association. Law Day wi'l be Hums aced a 17 passenger
to )7isrrh . I u I. list jim' 1
s isor of rlu'rtitsn'. soil &amp;b en.
oirpt.inr 1 sir:. I io him by For Cars Near
ohoersed May I.
lb. Sitititril I'It, • Pr1'.trt Expires Sunday
tie' sol ing is hiniltu'd 11)'
pals in, a major grocery
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nit-nt In Jtal-, itst;i.
harry I.e. Sr , 71, mutn,s?'.r
I most (burr iii' only four res.
Footh ill at Seminole high chain w h: Ii does extensive
i-'ur the itlesent time, ibis
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Ann
Alit-,
jflitk
The
i-anftr-.l
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f.i
u'ir*I
il or "hi. Ii is ill I. ohm (urn -a ssno w h - persons can cast sb I 'lrtrctIts bureau will trill)' of iha Sanftr,I Civil Sursie'.
I l.icert,o tag n(flri In Seen.
bhas
been
over-emphasized
at
business
in
'this
state.'
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"The St. h"eter.biwg Times nbls County will he Olsen st , Show uipens lVednrstlny at - hsniks, fl r* fl . gJlf p type nut. Is-ni,, there saul he entertain. sentee ballots.
the expense of other sports in
consist of Fagan. but Chief I flnarl for 2* yearn and chair.
I Mrs. Bruce listed them 1$ I
ear.
howeser,
also
reporIloci the incumbent rtrdise for the C .nveni,nee of Sanford Municipal Stadium. aile rear ties mirrors, pal. merit
y
the past. Next
each
corning,
ose
soters
wIno
Williams
rapes-ta (ci l.a able man of (hut hoard of Lee Con.
intl follows: I, th
ear
to expawl it first )rnr
The thrrv-day event, almon. ided instrument panels
P
wit" i iorij(ti-m Compony. tilted Sun.
the
county
on
%till Ile out of
an earlier sendoff with more 'courtesy ti's" of another DC3 C hiascel their l94 tags. Tax sirs-si by m,innkrs of tho' sun isis, Ii,i knits lights fl I
Ma&gt; 3 2, those w-tm are ifi thr addition of sets-mi moist i
tl is Ill I,.' gisin ma ny
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et(,r
Troy
Ilay
said
to.
Sanfor
before
the
holiairplane
owfird
by
Art
flurns,"
('(lllt
V a r I j§ !, I e P;,CtL'
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games on tap
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and tinahle in got lit tile po It;
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11,,rti in Nfar!mnna. he came
days. This should make for - of Miami. tIe Lakeland sena tiny.
nation will feature the top j 005I: :.
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y The Five 3, those whose reliinn (orlitits
The office in the ct-'urt)-noriae limit', of atits.
lit stil,
better team.
In Stonfiarti in 191P from TitusLihers will be u1bstIayrtl - nurmil will he b
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thenu toting on !cciion mu&gt;-; Snow Blanket
"1 belies.. tine Florida tax. at Sanford will hi' open all
situ. tic was a niemhair of
There'll I'. a sprinkle of I tb mist, in e
mica •urh 1 4 ) t Is, t'o'u1r telet isbn ser .
and 4, thn,u' peromni wumking
flay
pa)ers
are
entilled
to
know
Saturday
as
will
the
Fatter urelIctid .-it Da)tonik
hi'.I5 ( 'noa l:pu.rnpal ('
hutch,
'h',,t line*' Al'I"1111111f.11's Atit"q ;14 Wtiv.: hil-I
I el
ing . 0.1nalstill it"'I musical aggre.
In polling places outside theirl
Beach , . , about the same as tie-nw much the state has paid branch office in Seminole such as the Toutnaslo, Mu;. I -testing ssh, .1., e p e a r I hi' gatiun, seeializing in country precincts.
Hits
Iowa
City
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, tlist year. ne fat boys %%iLh for repairs rm tl~c~* pianes, if Plarn in South FeminnIt.
and of Mc'rswco Teinphs, anti
lAnir. nntl Charger.
tiar seat heater all,] air, elec. .
fill
Western
A total of I.Sw absent" bal.
niusir. The
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the beards were there. The state agencies have beeCa )iY
Ray also reminded vehicle
UnIfissr! Press Intrinallonall was it Shriner.
The "family size ears" w.11 'tnt' dour locks, fully (tans.
Iota hasp been printed for
skinny girls with the blonde Log for g,solins and other owners that they may pur. lb. on display to carry the I't.rI:rei se-arch tune 4hl.FM gr o u p a featured regularly Seminole County for the Slay Cold rains fell over the Cm.1 Stir-s- is-nra ant his wife, Mrs.
hair tickling their %jilit&amp; w,cre j operating n,)st per hour and chase their tsic-s by mail for a firsh. erisp combinations of iadi-a Anil Atcro-tunic CAF _ -it 1141111,I)w ItAnch south of
Oultia I.eu., of Sanford; a son,
there. L.on-haIrcd boys in for what si-ircifle purposes "the
, r'ioti(ord.
,o cent charge. last yrnr's styling, pa-mforinance, ucon. tri*l.r tape' 'Ioycrs.
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Harry Lee Jr., of Swiford; a
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primaries,
to
the
central
sti
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northern
been used. trcistration cretificato must omy and luxury executi%e. I II(xxis will Iw tip to 111,11
h A.,% a
lay ~ Thursday night % ill be
Mrs. Bruce also said figures ' 1,sicitic Coast today.
ha ired girls to vws. Nothtog Kelly i aid,
acc o mpany th.
tile renewal order. type autos.
lbs new engittea pointing out - Sanfurd'a own R ocking Rtia1. cert
ified to the secretary of Llht snow fell Iii the north. I of l.akut Wales; a brother, Al.
isas changed.
Ilay said 19CA licenses must
Etyma autos will he-.-@ now the smuslithrirst, quietntst Anil ' tuntirts. t,renagis ban(I uh;ch '
~ state last vieek show there are , ern Plains and through the , frird W. Loss. of Sainfortf. &amp;nit
is
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Li. 'hi'playr'i on all 'chicle. standardized" equipment Ii',..
is spired tractaitlity.
f".r r,nichiltlren.
recently ssin the Ilattle of :st,iio voters qualified to sole western mountain area'
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'The Na;) plane; hate ries - Seminole Draft
u:.iris-i.'. '. 'r i .t,.
fr..nt
,iil irar scat 5 , .
Iii aIliit.'n Its tb e jbn,'.v
i,. lI.,rnis it thu. I u-nt tab in Se'nomrns,,k County in May.
I' irni-rul sois ises were belt!
,Simrtus lake, lima, to-ti-1%
r bothered us.'' aays a cal
t)dI)' t hIt,lv
I tot it1 l-'air, ari'I the rri.r,This
is
a
net
hiss
of
3,tiZJ
cii
thrsr
liaise;
of
nntss
Ma
at
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iii
talent
sent
cli
.-nihi
tel
hy
from
I'r'rt
Ilodge
re.°"
Etts,opaI
Church with
Nuernht'.
ltst,
tot.
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(i1y
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.fles-. t.crny 1). Soper offictat.-.
'Iuritgornsnry Vs sord. Also ap. sag list. Actually, there were ported (tIle inch.
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will lose a lot of good fri ends
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-when the Navy leases lown." I Se'nsr,sl,.
Cistimit&gt; 'a draft
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ic the Sc,, title Ii igh S html new their s titer registration cii In situ-s t for central \s' &gt;Is' ,n,sri,sl la, k
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,1u.t* for May bias ha's-ui set at
I'tmlc, a! lion:.
(,ismsIi.taw
I lI-,rs.I, anti,-r the shiir,'tttii of It aruls iiuwi';ct, tito' nit lins hir.ick., amid iuiost of tine lS.s
FLORIDA
F.inie (stais-y.
T ft I: N LI, the six I.y thin state Selective
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Itiak Into account ni a stats-Is kttta. 1-tit iii,- s- sr -- ill 0
'i I t:-i',..,' sit aurangu.
magazine of Florida business
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Sets ice ofISce.
V416Ve
I fall 130cli is) 111.11-- riallic
r1l. W ,
~ Friday night the entert,sin. registered since Jan. 1.
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and industry, bas several art.l.
------ n:rnit will be by The (o Mad., I Seminole Countlana will tote ' -- des o interest to Seminole
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.n',thrr
popular
must
group,
on
a
governor.
several
state
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('nuntiati, In Its April edition the quota ssao received thie
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I i.e Stuanr.-gatii,ri of &gt;-uiiig olin-i-s. l4'gislature c a n di mtruiiitg ii,l is the first fr
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A inc is a big C) s'
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ittis 'lit's (1. 01 'I .sruipa. d.ilt's, st-Instil Ward znvmnta-rs *
county since March w! • 1
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i'age .o-.a full page ads er the
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l'ri&amp;es
Os ill hi, giori, away * and ties-Ide one race for the
were
tflth.t
t
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nine young
. tlictneut by the Seminole ed.
/tO.F:. .':.'' ',uts night. Vs cdiicsday and I Board of Cotinby Cornmtaoiou'
County Chamber of Corn' I 'There
I P.urs,Iay nights the Sanford I ens.
,will be no marr;e I
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metre boosting the Sa nford.
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2 ess
it,, i).'al,'ns Associntin will
is, •iu.i.nta or II ' at
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Another article tells of the 1,1110 in tilt- May ,l tiuct. on .'
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Stro..Notilktrom
said.
i
grolath of industry In Scrota
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Cl4UtlCH 05 14JN0W000
181 Orange btr..1
Vise, K Ruth (leant - Pastor
18.00 a. M.
lundip school
lull a. a.
MornIng Worship
Monday E,,Ing - 7:80 p in.
u*4. Bible study - I.34 P. M.
CurittuurQes Heating
7:11 p. a.
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ClIUltChl
sanrora, Via.
£ lid St.
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(;ubcrnatort c a n d iii ate
tt Kelly I1I anise in Sanlord by helieopttr at 23i p.
m Tuesday to meet with sup.
Istrters and the public and of
ficially open campaign head,uartcrs at the corner of First
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flOOr) SIIEI'htF.IID
!.UTI4EIIAS CILUItCH
ihIe A Orlando Drive
Hwy. It'll)
Sanford. Florida
*13.7111
The Rev. J. Uotdom r 0 6 r y.
Pastor
8:11 S. a.
Mining WorshIp
Monday S:hooi .__ 1:10 a. M.
Warning Worship - 11:01 a. a.
Cumnuniun-YlrsI Sunday a
Eecii Month
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A- un(It-rtdl ~.astser Is a
Naturally, you'
Christian festival, end chicks are barnyard
fowL How did theyget together?

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little Class _........ 8:20 a. rn
Morølng Worship 21:10 a. in.
Evsuiog Worship - 4:00 v In.
Bible Class Wed. - 1:20 P. a..

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8.00 a. in. - Vitally service
11:00 a in. - Slrilcg Prayer
(uir.t 10n457 holy Cominufl.
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chltiRcit or cltViu$T
1111 l'ark Lyssul
S,augslle$
flirt "rows
Sunday
111W. study -- 15:80 aMorning Worship - 11:01 a-a.
a.
a.
p:ssnlng s.rvIe. - 5:20
Sloe ii.raid of Truth' I . a.
Sunday an channel
Tss.,IaY
Lodi" mWe class I. 940 a. 0.
till p. a.
Men's Class
Wednesday
Till P. a.
lJlbI• CIa..
CIIUI1CII or ChIRuIT
Geneva
hleIph flrswsr Jr. PUingshtst
5:50 a- a.
Bible Vhonl
Morning Worship - 8:30 a lfl.
4:10 p M.
0- cuing Worship
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heel up In Seminole circuit
court are exneetcd to be turnloose next week and readted for the May primaries.
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FIRS? CHURCH
OP TIlE________
N.IZAItPNZ
Lake Mary. VIaVi.,, A. E. (le..S, Pallor
Sunday
IhibI. School
8:41 a. a.
Morning Worship
1t:cl a. In.
1.01 p. in. - Evening SusIe
IC) P. in. ._ wed. M14.Wu.*
Prayer I.rvte.a
., p. M. - IA-st Wed. MJs.
$..a,j' $srvlcs

HOLY CItOU
4th A. Park Av e.
The k(.y. Leroy D. lep.r.

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The annual 1, wit' bctscen
the Juniors and penlora in our
phlh schools appears to be In
full sinZ. Water tower pint
log ihottld be next. We hope
the street sins wilt be sparcd
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o.KTHODI!r C1ItI1C
1450 Sanford Ay..
Vi.'. t)urward II. kight. U
Pastor
8.41 a. in.
h.l
Morning Worship .. 11:00 A. in.
os
).pwofth 1as'ua
p:s.rtrg Worship - . T.2i p in.
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Church 5cPIoOI -- 1:li I. in.
1Iotng Worshp - 1101 a. in.
so. . n.
MTF
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p.,.. Worship
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l,tcs
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•trmcr toni ght zstisi
flCP
I1tt the county teach
politicial action commit
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VOL. •R Ni. Ht -tl'l Leased Wire -Etablihcd 1907 - M(NI )\ V. ." 1IIT. 11, lItt
tee In South Seminole. School
jackie
•board candidate Mrs.
Canto however . r'na;rd to
inaha both mretlncs She was
,n'li'r.d by the triihir'
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3duulng Worship 11:0, 5. a.

P1NECflP.a1 IIAI"ThIT
r'iluflClt
O noea Itoad
It.!. Roy A. hiaailtOlt Pastor
11:00 a. a.
Morning WorshiP
T,aInIal Union - Sill p. a..
K eening Wt'rahlp - 1;IS P. .
W.t Ihyelsing Prayer
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DISCI1'l.Efl 0, CHRIST
ISa y i Sanford Ave.

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'hlpunsorid by hliptIst V.110w-

WESYSIDI MIIII0P4AR!
MAITIIT CHURCH
ask St. &amp; Holly Ave.
Joha H. King -- l'a0r
15:00 a. a.
Sunday School
Sunday
Holbifli Worship - 11:00 A. a.
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Baptist
C*NTRAI. PAPTIIT C11W1
Car. 14th It. £ oats Ave.
(hall SmIth ._._-- $ast0
Sunday School - 5:41 . no.
Morning Worship - IlilO A. Sfl.
Training Usslol - Sill p. a.
gv.alsI lacTIC. - S: p. a.
p.4. Psysv g.ise Tilo p. a.
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Admissions
"As chairman, I do not in- horn. at
test ears also were proSAIGON (CPI)-U.S. Green
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TALLAHASSEE
(U
FRED M. FORD
Charles
for tax purposes at
Assessed
Nellie Cushman,
number of other tend to let that happen," he $21,300
a
ide4
to
Director
Berets
and their Vietnamese
State
Purchasing
vat
County
and Leon
Fred M. Ford, 51, of i*
IIamU, Martin Sites, Marie
g
said. Other member., all u.s at about 72.12 per
Viet
8111cr testified before agencies.
SanRalph
bet..
beat
Harris
,
flett
le
Saturday
troops
FubrmaDXl.
cent Park Avenue. died
8111cr was hailed before
DeBary;
an
investigating
committee
named
by
Gov.
ilaydon
Burns,
of
cash
worth.
anloo,
attack on a Special Forces
John Manion,
In Seminole Memorial Hosa, Longwood; today that he has made reg- committee following discics. at. Secretary of State Tom
II. .id ilolt's company
Jennie Ad a
camp 50 miles writ
prac.
long
filneci.
of
thiscourtesy
car
tire
pital
after
a
ular annual payments of $1,'
Adams and Comptroller Firl lucutess with the state
Vlvkls Andrews. DeL3n4.
and killed 191 of the enemy '
the 4.5 per
Born in Atlanta, Ga.,
200 a year on a low Interest- tire and
to execution of the mortgage
cent
$17,o.
Dickinson.
Births
the worst Communist defeat
to,
resilenee
his
on
mortgage
tl
mortgage on his TaIlsFairtloth said the commit in November, l9l2. but said had lived in Sanford for the of the month, officals diaclosMr. and Mrs. E a r e it
e held by a held by the for,ncr head of tee has no authority to take i was on a ag.ncyto-agefl- past
So years. lie retired two
Wright- Longwood, a girl; Mr. basics residenc
today.
friend
who once did a company that sold floor any action.
ersonal
ld
Adams,
p
cy basic. The commission he
Gera
and Mrs.
from Blue Goose
At the time, they paid weekm

fly To Tied.
SAIGON, Vietnam (NEA)
-Nobody ever said war was
fair.
For every man who goes
off to one, a hundred remain
behind, For each who uses a
weapon in on,, a dozen help
cnly to rebsad. For every fel.
low who is killed in 0flI

guerrill s

territory when
the
their small army earit u
transport plane crash-lande d.

th e 50.000 sailors who
man the U. S. lth fleet oper-

dude

sting offshore,
A battalion of guerrillas bit For 15 minutes they fought off
th Special Forces camp be' the guerrillas while frantical-

dawn Sunday and the I radioing for hel p .
castly otitzwimbert'd allied dc
The Communists were just
fenders touitht them day100Z. closing in when Navy jets
As the Communists swarm' roared in. laying down heavy
ed toward the camp. two fire while Air Force helicopfore

Puff The Magic Dragons,' ten piloted by lit U. Tommy
years ago
machine. and other products
business with the state.
•''e are here only to try heal., he said, ha.
Loogwood, a boy.
air raids up and down the the hencily' armed transport L Brown. Fortiville, md., and
memend
lie
was
a
line
no
JuneGrowers,
.
state
agencies.
Sitter also told the commit- to
Discharges
to get the facts and report diction in regard to the aca tienied Capt. \VUiam F. Austin,
i"aircloth announced at the
bet of First Presbyterian nation accounted for 193 more planes, laid' down
headed by State Atty.
Elsie Huis, Naphine Baa t,
to the full Cabinet for what' ti(n requistioning and purCommunist killed. The biggest
, barrain! of artillery and Morristown. N. 3., swooped in
that
th.
three-member
outset
it might elect to chase of Ifolt products. Two Church, Sanford. and of IJPOE catch came just south of the Air Force jets encircled the and plucked them from danhere, Sybil J. Myles, Robed Gm. Earl Fairtloth that he
action
been driving courtesy committee of Cabinet officials ever
contracts are still in effect, 1211, Sanford.
take,"
E. Tolin. James Si. Sparks. has
North Vietnamese ho r d e 5' camp with napalm.
had no intention of scriberSurvivors are his wife. Mrs where Marine
said, both negotiated
The officials said when the he
Margaret Christy, Michael ears furnished at no charge
and Air Force Another Special Forces com•
Company ,nosing or abusing anyone committee
Louise Ford, of Sanford: a
was organized that rather than let on bids.
Christy, Merry Christy, Rich by the Ford Motor
hammered
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jets
(luring the hearings.
courtesy car arid .me
Biller said he could not an- daughter Mrs. Jane Keeling, of North Vietnamese regulars Vietnamese rmy troops wre
and Christy, Paul E. Smith pine. hUll a nd that such far'
Jr., hazel I'oLk and baby boy.
other alleged practices in the swer a catch-all question sent of Jacksonville; his mother,, recently inflltrat.ed from the flown in
helicopters t
Laurel L. Kirmse and baby
purchasing commission office him by the committee prior Mrs. C. P. Ford. of Sanford;

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but that it has
boarding par. Nguyen Can My secretly mnv- be freed for use In the poll. cars
grandchildren.
mon accepted practice.
high with 240,000 military per.
lical crisis,
Is
withuirawn as the Man
Gramknw
Funeral
Home
ed loyal army troops from the
He said It started follow.
sonnel in the country as of
Newsmen learned of the
Towanda Cotton, Lake Mon. ucla headed south along
In charge of arrangements. tilY (Or war front into Saigon today, secret troop movements short. Ing Gov. Farris Bryant', dl.
April I. This figure did not tn.
for; Iloword Frazer, Oster"; African coast. frIN011us., ci
apparently to meet the Bud- ly after the Buddhist tele- rectivs that agencies
Mary Alice McElroye, OvIe- Durban, South Africa.
But Siller sall he pait for
much as possible for economy
British warplanes, howeves, dhist threat to overthrow his gramto Lodge was Issued.
do; Ruth Ilinderer. Port Or
gas, oil and custodial malnte- Now You Know
compact
cars.
s
ion
regiment
purposes
The 7th Divi
ange; Brian Bailey, Miriam followed the Manuela to make government.
All manufacturers were nonce so felt he should be re- United Press internationaI
The Buddhist church has di reInformed Vietnamese parsSmith, Orlando; Ben L Per- sure the tanker mild not at'
The most populous city in
to put over their cars imbur,ed.
to
anxious
troopers previously brought in
ry, Urbiana, lIlt,
tempt to turn beck for Heirs. dared its determination
the
manufacturer
h.
said
world Is Tokyo with
lie
tush.
'The British Navy stopped topple the Ky government and Ito time city to battle tIuldhist for denmionstration and trial
a new car every iu,is,;,.;uo Inhabitants.
provided
he
t'rformance,
th
eir
l
streets
'ti,
show
of
commUn-t
the
ai_
..i 'i..
T.a,,s
Irnicht.
.._....i. ..,.,,.
,.,.
au,.,
..n,i
mule
in
military -students rioting
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It was not Immediately clear said.
South VietnamSanford,
Sanford. a boy.
the UN Security Council In ut-threatened
No mileage or use chart
practice has
do,
the
Recently,
also
Americans
had
Buddhists
the
whether
The
Discharges
New York gave the British
maintained, Hiller added.
was
he
somewhat
but
role
of
,IinslnlaheI
been Informed In advance
Arluster Harrison. Nancy government authority to We i nounced the American
ledgo at The pyalutin and performknow
whe.
to
his
or
,s,lui
movement
troop
Deeter
Its,'
Barbara
flobertsnn,
force it necessary to slop ll here.
g soc.' information was furnish'
They accused the United titer they agreed with My's ac kat ..vsmm agencies are usin
anti baby boy, Margaret Met going through the port to
.4 "orally" to a manufactisethe trial cars.
States of supporting "dictator lion,
and baby boy, Margaret Met. Ithodesla.
er's representative.
the
Viethe
charged
1
South
Sitter
said
in
of
the
regime:&amp;t
was
en.
Pad
governments"
go and baby girl. Barbara
Sitter said he must assume
nam for the past nine years camped behind locked gates state the regular 10 cents a
Finley and baby boy. Ann
each Cabinet official knew of
of
use
Cflfl'
Study
slew
Road
by
mile
mileage
for
his
Washington's
from
,
hidden
and
Spencer, Frances Allman, E.
and said
(UPI) - tinued support for Ky threat- thick trees and shrubs of a the car on business trips, the practice sines it has been
TALL.thiA55
C. Harper Sr., Margaret Zavwill
in effect for many yeari. Is
cried to plunge be nation park lets than one miles from even though it was given him
rothy, Eddie Williams, San- The State Road Board
an accepted practice known
paid
Sr.,
consider
(lie
Inclusion
of
Daythe
company
the heart of Saigon. The rest free and
Into civil W5t.
ford: Arthur Doughtry
to both private and public
tag
and
the
Insurance
Massey,
tona
Beach
in
the
urban
high'
moved
into
for
the
T
h
e
Buddhists'
charge
was
of
the
regiment
Laura
Lake Mary;
authorities.
in
meeting
delivered
the
way
system
at
its
In
racetrack
n the ve'hkle.
the Saigon
mute in a telegram
Oviedo; Teddy Rucker, TItus-

an, Ruth Si. Braum, fleftary;

commandos and paper
tInt.d in and around South
-69VATIASTO GoVietnam's capital, for at.

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their rsiatlonehlts to the F.d.
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)Io'ite with flit, A. V. Sum.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

The restriction written into
(hi' t.nt agreement on the
Sunshine Stat. Parkway, a
toll facility, preclude the pos.
afliility of completing the ft.@
cost coast Interstate Highway
brf.re 1972 and possibly not
even then if Its completion will
mntinger the bonus on the
Sunshine State Parkway.

subject

S.

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MRS. C. D. RENTZ

Il-n.

Cholon.
to U.
Ambassador pienry suburb
'the commander of the unit
Cabot Lodge. They urged
President Johnson to with' asked newsmen to refrain

draw Immediately support of from publishing the exact de.
the Ky government and help signatloct of the force or
the people In their struggle where It came from for fear
n'
to set up an elected national the Viet Cong might use inassembly.
telligence to attack the
But Ky Indicated that be meet's previously held pod.
The V,'hlIt. House Is trying planned to stiffen his ratio- tlon.s In strength.
RAN ANTONiO, Tea. (UPI)
A command post was sat
to the Buddhist attempt
-For the time being at least, to dampen speculatIon that aneetopple
hil government,
up in a park shelter house. On
there will be only one maul' l.yncla may be headed for the toIn the predawn darkness, the porch outside. c large
altar soon with hloIlywoxi ad- My brought a regiment of the map of Saigon had been set
age In the First Family.
and for Hamilton.
,,
combat.geared 7th Dlvlstnn up, obviously for a briefing
Lynda Bird Johnson
S ao Was 'fl0.•"" .., re.
mavie star George Hamilton
Into the capital where the
Easier Sunday as be
are quick to deny any hints porters
Buddhists have pet up their
departed for the movie colony 'war command" post.
that they are engaged. They
slier a weekend at the 1.113
The 7th l)isislofl Is known as
are happy together however,
Ranch and he said 1w was
good
"sparkling
having
a
the "couP" division since It
and
"not" engaged,
time," as Mrs. Ljctdoct B.
has be en used in every coup
The handsome actor had a
puts it.
major power struggle since
Johnson
Johns
good
chance o'er the weekend or
the thy. of President Ngn
The Jobnaons' younger
to get acquainted with Pres. limb 1)1cm
daughter. Luci, IC, and her
APRIL
kient Johnson and they seem
ut
Nugcnt,
fiance, Patrick J.
Another regiment from a
t'd to get along fine.
nearby division also was alert'
Waukegan, Ill., seem to
making
a
great
time
ed for a movement into Sal.
having
plans los' their August wed'
The reign of Queen Victoria gon end its positions already
ding,
was the longest in British were occupied by so armored
task force. The task force
hiistor, -nt )i'ars.

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ment to take the Sunshine
State Parkway bondholders up

Jacksonville and Miami and
thereby "close the gaps" that
have resulted in 1-15 because
of the anti-completion restric.

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Rep. William C. Cramer,
It.Fla., has called upon the
Florida State Road Depart-

(ion of Interstate 95 between

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offer to release the

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Mrs. Barbara Kennedy, Tallahassee
Mrs. C. D. Rcntz, Jacksonville

AND THERE ARE STILL A LOT MORE TO BE WON-PLUS THOU.
SANDS OF OTHER GREAT PRIZES LIKE DIAMOND RINGS,
WATCHES, TELEVISIONS, EVINRUDE BOATS AND COUNTLESS
OTHERS. OVER $300,000 IN PRIZES STILL TO BE WON!

Gaps,Match the Prize

Florida Solon
Democrat for

Later today a

Sanford, Pie.

The

In 1.95 Plea Of

Gregory Wilhelm. lake Mary; ty

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1hry take a ribbing here,
guys.
have in a ll the were.
1! . dogfarcs call them

Bsinforb

DON'T BE LEFT OUT!
HERE'S HOW TO PLAY

LOOK WHO JUST
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it'. doctor,, military polite.
n-n, mechanics, truck trivet.,

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DANIEL

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iIiy.to.day contact with the
ether aide number less than

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Of the more than 215,000
United States solliere in the
country now, th. estimate Is
that less than a fourth fire.
ri(lts at the nvn'y . . . ant

relieve the beleaguered camp * * * * * * * * * * * *
looked like a conflict of
to th. hearing, and dealing two sisters. Mrs. Mildred NOT north.
hiowecer, reliable sources arid the remnant s of the
Re-Elect
territ but that no conclusIons with any gifts or favors he ru and Sirs. Virginia Knapp.
fled, kaing

both of Jacksonville, and a reported that a critical short' Communi-st force
Los drawn until Sitter might have received since be.
of bombs had drastically behind 191 bvdiei.
APRIL 9. liii
itt a chance to give his side coming purchasing director, granddaughter, Karen Keel- age
curtailed air attacks on Comlnw-a in the action
Admissions
tog. of Jacksonville.
of each Incident.,
lie said it was not clear.
'heavy" and
rnunist tragets in South Viet.
reported
ci.
Brisson Funeral Home is in nam.
Fsircloth paid the commit'
lie aided 'if the committee
Nancy Jean Knight, Itessir
Th ey said the shortage South Vietnamese casualties
Green, Kathleen Adam
t.e has had no word from wish's information about my charge of arrangements.
had confined bumt,ings by Air'moderate."
i
James Robertson. James hlr y B
5 ul.r,natcrial candidate Scott personal purchases of houseJ%II:q l.oG1)'KE
Marine and Navy
Air Force helicopters ant
ant, Cecil S. Sheppard, iar
It ws the first lime Britain }',ily, who claim. to has. hold goods or p.'raonal effects
,:amn,biquf' iUl'li
tar- Nay fighter pilots teamed to
James Eerctt !.ongniyke, planes to emergency
htKllt.,
(ha Dixon, Sanfor d,
force Inits continu' wired th. committee asking I will be glad to furnish the
of SchenectadY, N.
gets-direct sipport of troops stage a dari
rcsc'.e of fi.e
-The (artek tanker lonna V has used
Births
down the that It look Into possible con- information on any specific died Saturday in Seminole in contact with the Commu- other special forces troopers
ing
efforts
to
bring
Sir, awl Mrs. Gary Cush' defied a British embargo on
involving th. leasing itemsinwhich they an' inter- Memorial Hospital.
nist forces,
trapped today In the middle of
docked rebel ithodeitan regime of flirts
man, Sanford, a boy,
till for jthc~Jia arid
and
the
ua
year
of a private cited."
Born in Schenectady, he had
concentration
Until recently U. S. planes a Comrnuni
Smith
Ian
l'remnkr
Discharges
today at this Portuguese port 'first IN resolution permitting plane for use by the Govern'
Th. committee had asked lived In Osteen for the past fle'.er an average 01 about
along the Song Buon hlIver 22
Shari Ingram, Ioh
5111cr for detail. on any item eight months. lie was a mem- sOi'tiea a day in South kirt- miles south test of U.S.
Panter, which Is linked by pipeline force to back up a blockade or.
Gene LeRoy, Jeanette Ste
he has had CO for which he 1aid less than her of BPOE anti the Mohawk i nam. In recent days, the num.dams
paid
was
bastion at Da Nang.
wart, Ruth Senkarirk. Lyn with the breakaway colony, A since the United Slatiw
her has been cut to about
rned authorized to seal off Commu- w,trd about that either, flOT full value,
Club. both of 5chenectady.
The
Green
Berets tell into
tanker was
don arfield, Baby Girl Ord, sist
5111cr alsosaid and produe'
ehhal Dickinson.
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SmIth,
British
Shane
armed
th
Michael
. first ed for the comnmitte. a photoaeay by an
5111cr answered
1)udley E. Chamber, ofPlanes which us&amp;'d to fly out
Korcan war.
King, Atton C. Coleman Jr., boarding part y.
series of questions, frvm As' stat of a letter dated AprilMrs.
discharged
York City, and a bro- of Ba Nsng with an average
New
V
lonna
the
if
SlyrUe Malhcny, Carlo Spi.
V. anchored her cargo for shipment to sietant Atty, G.n. Ed Cow' ii of this year, shortly after ther. Myron J. Longdye. of of 750 pounds of bombs now
Itinna
'Die
vey, Iris Messer, Sanford:
under250
about
averaging
are
offshore ilnce Ithodesla in defiance of the art, quietly and calmly, say- the investigation got
Osteen.
Elizabeth Ruppert, I)ellary; about two miles
would reply as test hi lay, that hiolt, who holds the
log
he
a
The body has been forward' Iunds.
resolution,
it
would
be
week,
UN
last
here
arrival
her
Albert DeGolia, Deltona; Rita
Kilter horn. mortgage, had eel to Schenectady by Bris-p., sources said the short
the oil em- could.
Livings, Meta 1.aFiis, Geneva: moved Into dock at pier seven severe setback for
reduced hi. delivered the not. to the son Funeral Home.
has
lie
said
he
on
Rhodesia
by
ages resuite1 mostly from ln
'o imposed
William Thorn,, Lake Mary; -tic usual berth for unkiaib bari1
the Smith gov. nisortgage to W. K. hiult. of (oral Ridge National Hank at
adequate port facilities. Some
aftcr
Britain
Carrie Oglesby, l.ake Monroe; ing oil supplies for hthodcsia.
VERA I.EE
$l5.113f5. lie said Fort Lauderdale for collecfsupply ships wait six weeks to'
erriment seized its lndepind' Tampa, to
DeLand:
7$,
o
hundreds
if
vacationing
white
t.ee.
Andrew.,
Mrs.
Vera
Viola
Vickie
he estimated th. value of his lion. It recited that $1,200
AnU.goviinthe dockside inc. last Nn. II.
Friday at unload at Saigon.
John F. Gllmore, New Smy lthnde'elafls lined
has been paid on the not by North Orlando, died
longshone'
Vietnamese
mint
vita; Daniel I..Roy Morris. and chseereel lustily,
5111cr Nov. C, l93, l9fiL and her home.
of the Spiritualist men also have dela&gt;cd un.l
Sunda
y,
Navy
British
'he
Satauma.
A member
1%5, at en Interest rate of
loading at Da Nang with a
APRIL iS, 115$
backed with a new United
4.5 per cent with th. present Faith, she Is survived by three
of strikes.
pseries
mu.,.
int..rr,.nt.
.i
n,..i.i
Ir.uI.nJ..,."'r
•'V'"
''
Nat Ono
5OTi, TEWIU •U'
balance figured at $15,635.
The
sources
said U. S. trillAlan. Bernosky. Harriet fl ed another Greek tanker,------Biller has been in charge of Lee, both of Maitland, and
authorities at* pressing
miles
Detand;
itary
about
150
Si.
Brooks,
GetMactuna,
Deas, Bessle
state purchasing since the Ilarry Goodrich, of
in 1D57. a daughter. Mrs. Hazel Per' a crash program to bring In
(rude Gilbert. Sabrina hlarri' southeast of ileira with 16,000
agency was c reated
bombs.
son, Henry Peters, Johnny Al- tons of oil believed headed
policy ktni, of Waterbenty. Conn.: a more
ere
is
said
th
U.
S.
offIcials also (iisclolq'd
,
Ion, Sanford; Georgia Antler fo r this port, the seward end
us. of courtesy brother. Cecil S'ide, of liud'
e regiment to governing
that American strength in
Y..
and
five
son, Casselberry; Alice J. By.
a pipeline to Itholesis.
SAIGON (UPI) - Premier I would allow th
been corn- son Falls, N.

Ii. Jones. Osteen.

ample, are snkk.ningly i'e.
fervid to as SaIgon Warriors
knights of the nightllfe,
It's a professional joke
everybody chuckles at.
Until a bomb explidea in
billet, a Jeep driver ii torn
in two by a grenade, or a
sergeant is found mutilated
1cm an alleyway.

tins is waging th. hot war.

eepOANIELwOrk1flg for YOU!

boy, Sanford: Frederick Si.
Dominick, Deflary; Preston

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And they have gripped this em-. Early In 1965 the av.rsge pons in their possession.
He is the hoodlum of these
I .eeltis, ate of incident was
It's a hell of a feeling for
town
In tenor.
Indiscriminate
hostilities,
an
instead of the ground, he
10
or
12.
Now
it's
triple
th.,t
a
guy.
The bootblack may be
street
is
excepted,
no
No
killer
who
acts
not
with
tea.
tinned
than
food
rather
an informer, the bar maid an
time of day excluded, no net or worse.
starch, he shaves, bathes, son but with senselessness.
Part of the reason may be agent. The bicyclo on the
In the past year these, Viet of sabotage too barbaric. Rebrushes tee th , irons clothes,
that the \'C have resorted to corner may be wired, the box
Cong cutthroats have initiated
and polishes boots.
cently, they circulated rum- putting prices on the heals on the sidewalk a Claymore
over 1,200 warlike incidents
Hut what of it?
or.
that the American gay- of Yankee personnel. The mine. The newsboy may be
For some it only means within Saigon's city limits. In
one recent week they aver- cmnnaent was sucking blood scalp of a sentry may be stockpiling ammunition. Ant
they died well-groomed.
out of s..I:'olhltrvn to sup. worth $10, th a t of a surgeon even the cops hay, shifty
Saigon, certainly, is a. aged eight each day.
eyes.
ply 1,lasma f o r its force,. Of. as much as $,4i,
exploded
honthi
They
have
cities of others conplace
war
as
any
much
at
nobody
laughs
much
Then
Says on. Saigon Warrior:
money
not
metal,
that
ten
they
have
beheade'i
inno
It's
restaurants.
in
timue to live,
else in this country, and the
for awhile,
cent civilians as warnings to motivates many, and the re. "Any guy in the field is let'
have hired prostitutes
They
Vietnam is no different.
garrisonedd
here
combatants
of
course,
true
that
is,
It
others who assist the allied suit is that kils, women, ant ter tiff than nrc. I ,l.'nt even
tinily a portion of Amen- Saigon trooper has it infin- ar. fighting perhaps the most to lure drunken victims.
mtrsft.dotigirsg young men are have a gun to tight back
They have tossed tortured forces.
can.. are committed here,
itchy easier than the kid frarime foe of all-the tendaily discovered with writ- wills."
inig bollthey
are
gm.
And
bodies
into
river..
'tnl cmii&gt;' part of that por- .cratchin
Ireehrs in
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Humphrey Hurls 1st Ball In New Baseball Year
but the Chief Vxecutivs an
VaKed Frets tnteraatiosal
Hubert H. Humphrey, the nounced over the weekend
uason's first relief pitcher, that he would not attend this
started the 1966 baseball cats. year's opener at D. C. Stad'
palga on Its long, sometime ium. This left the task to Vice
bumpy, often dramatic road President Humphrey, a one.
through the hot summer time high school second base
months when he tossed out man In Deland. S. D.
Approximately one hour is
the first ball today prior In the
opening game between Wash let, at 2:30 p. m. FST, the
National League race was to
tngton and Cleveland.
The job of tossing out the get under way at Cincinnati
ceremonial first pitch tradi with the power hitting Reds
Uonally falls to the President hosting the New York Mrts,

.

at second has., forcing snap a four-year string of last
The is other major league Baseball, once proud of It. Alvin Dark at Kansas City. open
second baseman Pete place finishes this year.
AUStar
clubs swing Into action Tues Iron.lac'ed tradition and mat- was Westrum Is starting his
The American League open.
day. In the American League tet.offact sameness from year first season handling the Mcli Rose to third and sending De.
Detroit Ii at New York, Baiti. to year. w ill present several after being named interim ran Johnew from third bass er also featured a leading pin.

manager when Casey Steogel to left fteld,
nant contender in Cleveland
more at Boston. Kansas City more changes this season,
at Minnesota and California Chief among the.e is the was hurt last summer.
Jack Fisher, a 24-game loser and the Indians went with
at Chicago. Tb. National Lea transfer of the Braves from
Baseball also unco v e red Ilast year, was on the mound McDowell (17.11), against Pete 1
Sue shows three night games- Milwaukee to Atlanta. bring. newcommissioner. William D. for the Mets, who hoped to Richert (1512).
Pittsburgh at Atlanta . Phila. log major league baseball to! Eckert, who replaced the re
April 11, 1966
Page 4
'iii •anfar
I,rath
deiphia at St. TMuis and bus Dixie for th e first time.
fired Ford Frick.
I',.. a t
Anra,l.a.._ii well as courts still are trying to di.
ennant races In hoth I
* A. T C.
Fran cide the legality of this move, leagues should
close Lni~$-U AWANM A1.11 1 ;~
affair with
cisco hosting the Chicago but regardless of the decision l64. with 11 clubs listed as!
I
which maycome from a Mit possible contenders. But one
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Playoff With Brewer And Jacobs
rest at your
PEAK SEASON? 'standby"
commandl For every emir
ge', King stands ready to
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otfseaon trade, In IICU in
Braves will open at Atlantacinnati sent Frank Robinson to

lighten the load with 2.600
rental vehicles In popular
makes.models, types and

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sizes, whether your job
calls for a '4ton pickup,i
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learning just
Anaheim.
exchange for the perennial
Adding further color to the AllStar outfielder when they
new season is th e return
turned Pappas Iooe against
I.e
Durocher and Eddie the Mets tu t od ay's opener.
tanky to the mangerlal ranks. lappas was only 13 fir the
T)urocher, once
suspendrd Orinie. in 1)63, hut the Cm
from baseball for a full year,tianati front office I)elleves

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cher and later managed the their hardhltting attack.
Cardinals, will handle the
Another experimenl that

croistown rhal Chicago White can affect Cincinnati's chances
Sos.
was on view today with young
Other new managers are Irtiy helms scheduled to
Don ilffwith the Reds,
Grady Hattoe at Ifouston and

ailable by the half day.
day, week,month or year -at
rnoney.sa .ing commcrL'Jl r'?

CARIRUCK

said,
"Show me a filter cigarette
that really dsllvers taste
and Ill sat my hat!"

ill pilot theChicagoCubs and lie's the reiiah'e tartt'r the
anky, who played for l)uro htds needed to cornilcnicnt

R[NTAL..S

SANFORD 322•4924
OLA.SDO 541.5113

IloI'E SPRINGS ETEIINM-In case of miracles-or a court rullng-MUwaukee
County Stadium will be ready to welcome the Braves home. The field Is In
ready,
day schedules,
shape for baseball and the scoreboard, with opening

perfect

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American leign.

Celtics Just One Game Away
From Playoff Finals In NBA
Its

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takers 112100 to rut theIr pretty

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National l.ag..
New York it Cincinnati
Fish.r (24) vs. I'appaa (1$.

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oil

tam.

downKansea City at Minnesotahunter (8) vs Grant t:7),

us

there."
The Boston Celtics are close game deficit to 3.2.
e Hawk laker game was
playing
at
his
th
chamberlain,
e National Has
California at Chicago enough to
until
but
close
for
three
quarters
best,
('bane.
(Il.l0) vi John (14.
most
aggressive
playoff
kethall Association's
and
to,000i.
dom
St.
Louis
found
th
e
rang.
points,
15
scoring
only
cocky
nal to got a little
rea ch. TheDetroit at New York --Me.
when th ey consider th e I'hiia mated both ba ckboa rda raced out
t.aiis (184) vi. Ford(16.13),
delphi. 76ers.
throughout lb. game, winding Hawke, behInd 7370, went on
Tb. PhIladelphIans de.
them
with 33 rebounds to 30 for a 12polnt binge thu put
flaltimore it flostoii - liar.
dwoned the Cells as Eastern up
Hill Russell of the 5674 and coasted home.
Wilson (1314),

Th

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Division champion after nine ar*9srlval

years of Boston rule and the Celtics. With the scor. knot'
t 100100 Chamberlain
Celtics found themselves In ted
th. firM round of lb. Eastern actually blocked Russell's at
playoff. They battled past tempted atulfin without foul'
CbsclnrtMl for a ahot at th e mit him to send the game into
is,gtlrnc. IStit in the extra fi',
Antinow' it's Dotomorrow mninutiw tii ('silks maintain
time for Wilt Chamberlain i'd their momentum and the
and the 7k1s. 'Its. Ikstonians l6ers went stale,

Lennie Wilkins poured

po

(20,01)0).

SNA Crews
Sanford Naval Acid.

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and Sans Jones cbliped in
floss Hall.
Hal Grcer led Philadelphia
'Its Celtics, behind most
Academy varsity and junior
th e way on the floor of Boston with
In the Friday am. Holler varsity Thursday on lug lake
"We'd love to win Tuesday
Garden Sunday, fou ght to a
Motors Navy Wives League, harris at hiowc).lfl'the.HuLi'.

With 496 Series

victory to at l'hilatieiphla and end this
The Sanford Varsit"s shell
llcii'n iliuser
f lb. NAB
quickly as possitiie,"
forge a 3l lead In the best of
d
the Ilowey team at the
league
with
Stars It'd I)..
a
aesen scrsc. On tiis' Vrst K C, Jones, who pla)vd for
finish line by nine secod$,
of
41)11,
including
series
high
minutes on heat ily taped and
Coast the St. louts hawks
or approximately one a nd one.
h!gh aingl. gam, of l7.
- i hurting legs. "Particularly at
also in a nowor nescr altisa'
half lost lengths. Th. junior
top,
Navy
Astro.Nuts
The
tlon-whomped lb. his Ango. i i'hilailclphla. 'Iliryse been
won free seconds, or

WIENERS

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Qualifying Races

varsity

point. with th. good bowling approximitaly oise.hatf

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For SOKC Central Florida Derby
Headlining this week's pro. S. Eagle River, S. Suncoast
gr am at 501CC is the 31.1 an ing, 7. Burnt Look, 5. Swift

Progress.

mad.a clean sweep ever lb. 'pleased with their fsrst win
and we're hooking forward to
l'hinqsie. with the iiI
bigger and better things,"
lng øf helen Itauser"
'lb. Sanford learns will
series and team mat. Busy
next on AprU II
hteno's' 11%sl high single game comPete
against Winter Park and
for a 4511 series,
liowey. The race will be row.
The 7 l'istnts took 4 points
ed on l.ake Maitland at Win .
away from the NAS Hopefuls
ter Park. Starter's gun will
with the gooil bowling of Mary
sound at 11 a m.
Ann Williams lI'0-11h series
Rosters of IIse Safotd
_,,
and team mate Bally
are:

Fifth htace (3' mite, E)
I. W.O.'a Mt. Dew, 2. 1.C.'s
Meadow Day, 3. Slick Slotiky,
4. C)psy Vest, 5. last Rock'
er, 6 We Get, 7. SlipOn,8+
Busy Ilird.
tonight's qualifying beats will er, 6. We Get, 7. Slip On, S. 154 high single gain6 for a
112 series.
make up the derby field while II say Bird.
The NAWI'D Arabs won
Sixth liars (S'l6 mile. II)
the dogs who fail to qualify
will run in the derby consola• I. the Woo, 2, Zoonie, 3. 1). point s over the RVAlI.
L's Llndy, 4. Dad's Nice, I. with good bowling recorded by
tiun Thursday night.
last year's derby winner - Imitation Red. 7. Open Chute, Ann Morton's IGII for a 41s6
world champion Mis, Whirl- 5. 111gb Vim.
series.
Seventh Race (5!1S mile, 1))
The Batnlcks topped the
is favored to win one of to.
night's qualifying heats while I. Sure Nancy, 2. H.P. Red l'oInter. Plus One with the
Kiuntell is the morning line Gal, 3. ito Bob, 4. V.5. Sea high single gvne of LASSOS'.
choice to score in the other. Captain. 5. Harry 's here, • Thiel IU-432 series.
qualifying heats tonight are Casual Tissie, 7. Tango Time..
'ri. I'... t1.tt .,t want 'ahead
act forth. eIghth and 11th I. Deniac Annette.
clappers by taking S
of
Eighth Race (3/S mile, 8) pointa with the good bowling
races
C•C
I, IC.'. Merry Vat., 2. Red of Sue Studla 156 and I..
Murphy, 3. Kissntcll, 4, Jun. l'lgin'a 153.
MONDAY E?sTHIES
First htace ( 5/ 14 mIle, I))- gle War, 5. Elbce'I Colonel,
'The Retired Chiefs Wivea
1, Hesa Pip, 2. Indian hemp, 0. Ready Tears, 7. Darby's topped the Dragonettes fur 1
Royal CIndy, 4.3 Florence Doohie, a. Eva's Promise,
pointa with th. high single

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Ninth lace ( 5/ 16 mIle, C)McNabb, 5. Miss Rudy, 0, Al.
produced
game
chat, 7. Our Matron, I. hat 0. 1. Direct Tb, 2. Rudy's Gos' Sims..'. IS).
Second Race (5l mile, C) sip, 3. ;oldeo leader, 4. Ga
1. Typre, 2. I'm Fancy .3, tor Land, S. III Rite Now, 0.
Roll 0 home, 4. Rusty J.t, fterkley'a Mark, 7. TraveLing

10th hare (5/ 16 music, A)
Win, 7. Waulking Dog, 8. Al'
1. Bell Creek, 2. Amigo Rock.
thea K.
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intro stare 5)1 so misc, r.,
1. Tudor DrIve, 3. Cute N 5. Ryan's Special, 0. D.L's
3. lllondy Valor, 4. Jill, 7. Gatoc Band, I. Call
Cool,
, Litfi. Prime, I. Me Bun.
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Jamaka SpIce, 7. QuIck Six, 11th Race (31$ mU., 8)
l Portrayal, 2. Silver World,
S. K1.rkby.
Youtth Rae. (5/16 mile, II) 3. Buck Chip, 4. Brook Gwen,
1. Zola'a Son, 2. Call Me Tom, 3. Go Go Jo., 6. By Gemini,
3. Rare Spice, 4. Scotch Duke, 7. Final Jest, I. Miss Whirl.

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Twelve records were set in
Jacobs parred aol thu.
the 15.ess'nt meet and Frisby ansi
created today's playoff.
earn. home with one of them
as he dashed Cana.tian (',crge Knudson
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71. That tied him with
Coach Ralph Stumpf juggled less ball and pounded out 12 game open with three more the 100 yard slash with it closIng
both Don January who ha.t a '7'
clocking.
10.05
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runs in use third inning.
Sunday after going into the
races by about five yard..
Bill Gracey, moved up to
defensively Friday afternoon
Danny Lee will start today
last rount only one stroke
'al,trom
tallirt
Rick
the
batting
leadoff
spot
in
and it paid off in a 100 vlc- the
for the Seminole., back of Nickiaiis ant i
tory over Seabreeze High at order, responded with a sin, for the Seminoles, with Pivec i'ointa
Pay Floyd ant .c'rn,t riin.I
start
again
to
slated
Tuesday
finishing
fourth in the 100,
five
triple
gle,
double
and
in
Daytona Beach.
Paul homey were
eo.lea.ler
the
Seminoles third in the low hurdles and
It was the sixth victory trips to the plate, driving afternoon when
visit Metro co-leader Evans anchoring the ti$0 relay team, .t 291 and Billy ('*ip.'r, lI't.
against nine losses for the home four runs.
Shortstop Frank Wblgham at 4 pm. The last time San. Other Seminole runners htoshurg and Jay hlehert at
Fighting Seminoles, who to.
day meet Oak Ridge In Or. anti first baseman Bill Erwin ford and Evans met, the 'Pro- icoring were Charles Stullins 21)4. Tien Hogan, the 61-year.
harido at 1:30 in a Metro Con. also chipped to with two hits jani rallied for sc%cfl runs in 14th in the mil.') and Sled oI,I 11-1,"whohiis won two
u). The Masters titles, wnq at .'ii
faence If a me
The two apiece, while hlcrnie harbour, the last Inning for is 1312 vk Weber (5th in the
St'rn inile mile relay team of alone with Peter Hotter, the
schools' junior varsity teams Steve H
arris, Larry Williams, tory.
Saturday's j u I or varsity h'aul LeRoy. Ken Martin, Englishman who aharel the
will meet in the second game SIlk.' Caolo and pitcher Ray
of * double header today with Vivec also hit safely for the game between Seminole and Russ Lee and Weber also secondround with llarn"y,
Itine was canceled
piked up six points with a end Tommy Am o n.
probable game time 4 pm. Seminoles.
South .(i;t;l ;n' h'iav"m
Errors and lack of hitting
h'hec scattered four hits In SEMINOI.E 013 Oil 1-10 12 0 thim'l Ilac.' finish.
Trailing Seminole in the current C S. t)lcn , hnin;i'n I
had plagued the Seminoles in picking up his first victory of SEA'
IIREE7.E 000 000 6- I 4 2 flout 55 crc Colonial with :to and only foreigner t,, win it
the last two games, but that the season. l'ivec struckout
I'ssi'c anti Williams; Tyler, point., ',-oa 19, Evans IS, Miii,trrs in It"fl, finilly mstt
was not the case. Friday as three and walked only two.
The Seminoles broke the ire llanscrs 111) and Robinson. Salcilut.' hkah II, (1st Ridge eA
5'i'ias' afi,'r l.,ilii,'
4 SnI 0-ala I.
with a single run in the third WP-i'sscc. l.h'-T&gt;kr.
by the got i'll
The S,'rninoles return to ac (Iiii.h,'t at
- hig)ic't
tion Tuesiay afternoon as ucre hF's hal since first coin.
host to four other schools. In. ing to the Masters in 19'7
ng rival Lyman, on the
SIarni,iin' Sammy Stieat,
Buddy lesson SI em or 1.1 three time titlist, was far Itack
rrack h,,'hinrl the high school.
at 75 .InI
in the
It will ha' the first inert.
Tb" tra.t:ng amateur 'si.
ing of the season beta ,-rn
i,yma nand Seminole and will,
('hips
the
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in fact, be for th e county
The l.itt!. League an,] I'".
It may 1. opening day in
bowling team of the City l.a.
Leagues, along with the thsnipionahsp. The regular
true set a league high three the major league., but for Wee
youngsters the City ant Church Softball county meet plated for this
game series as he bowled 130 Sanford
week.'iuii has been canceled
Leagues, will get underway
games of 212, 312, 2411 for a big openers are right her.
because Oviedo is not fielding
at next Monday.
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Tuesday's meet-New Smyrna
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Ridge - all have outstanding
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individuals, but so far this
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The first gain,, slated for
year haven't shown enough
Trophy Lounge.
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League leading Jet Lanex ing champion Elks and the
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lb. Masters Golfchamplon of th. entire Mutrrs' field to chinned Brewer said after day. Nirkisus hocei No
drop two utrots, bark ,rl
break par during the hegula. wards. 'l'm a little bit de.
j_ ahip two years in a row.
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The final five holes will be tournaments in the last sty. out of it after 12 holes wien
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they fell thre. stroke. hehnl
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Nicklaus, :4-year-old long Palmer.
Californian who has won only including the previously black.
At that juncture, Ttre'aer'a
four regular tournaments in a Pit out arias, In event there Is ball hitter from Columbus,
decade on the PGA tour, back' still a tie after IS hole., the Ohio, said he felt he had a biggest worry was his playing
.4 into a tie for the lead match will becomo a sudden' chance to catch up when partner, four-time champ •r
Brewer failed to birdie this nold Palmer, who was frern
Sunday when Brewer missed a death event.
520-yard.
Par 8, 15th hole as per through 11 and only
gets $0,000
final
Today'a
winner
the
on
putt
foot
five
stroke behini Rr,"rr. Palmer
in the $152,540 tournament, h. and Ja.'obo ilil,
hole.
S
But
Nicklaus
said
he
figurr'i
ran
Into bogey trouble short?)months.
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at
evenrichest
in
nearly
eight
wound
up
All three
..n00and he'd have to do,, with a rush after that anl fini.heI up In a
par 288 for 72 holes - only The runnerup gvta 11'
ir.
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after Brewer parrs'.I No. 17 tit' with f1nh3' Doug Sz.n
one stroke lower than the . third .ace is worth $8,300.
highest winning score everThe *3 . year .olI Brewer. to mold On to iiis one-stroke the year's Icailing motiey winncr, two stro&amp;,'i behind th.'
posted for the Masters. Brew. from l)silla.,, Tex.. aPParel Irail.
Jacobs said his putting tealers.
er, two strokes off the par. at to have victory In his grasp
h'ahmer hal a 72 for h!'
the start of Sunday's round until the final hole Sunday. aa',ed him at the cot when he
cviii. "It. 290 wble Saiit'rv mit'b.i
had a 70 while Nicklaus and leading by a strike, he 4jeci1. was battling to stay
(;AV 1lItEVEi{
Jacobs, the third - round cu cl to lag a putt to get a safe looks lik e 1 uve.l Sine of m)' his total with a 71
Blew lend
Arnoli,"
didn't clay
par but then missed a five' bat sh t, until the cot but
leaders, both had 73.
my
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ow-n game. But I must admit
that when he thrrs'"putt.'i on
It gate nip a lift"
N..
NI. klaus tirli.Ml par I N
14 and per S N.' 15 ant is
Sprinter Bill Frisby led the Invitational Inlay at the tof 59. Orlando Bonn. was as he tollici 12i of the Bern' mIs blrlici par
No. 11 an
third safth 34 points. Just innie's Points, winning the 00 the 15th %%~i:p Titr%%cr
Seminole lligh track team to Evans High S.-hool track.
Winter haven won the ahead of the 32 racked up I anti 220 dashes in easy fash- rolling off pars on the iwi.'
a fourth place finish, behind
ion and thenrunning on the side.
three la r g
ge
e r Cl a a a AA meet with 63 5 a poInts, barely by the Seminoles.
It was clearly I'rishy's day shiS SMOrelay team that finschools, in the lOteam Dads' edging Winter Park's total
'lots. Brewer, who never led
Ishel second, Just a s.-nnt see.In
the touru.am,'nt until te
onti behind the record-shat.
113rj hole, belt his nnc.,trk,'
trin performance of Winter
going into the final hole.

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Jacobs WAS the tesder
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Gay Brewer and Tommy J.. hole playoff over the tough "Of curs. I would like to through five holes Sun-lay bi
itil
caught him at N.
-h.hI...In hi. bbS to be. Aiirn.ta National (',olf Club have won - same as TommyBrewer

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grades one th rough three, Ploy depicted
boy In dreamland visiting "Imenithland" whir.
he met l(ing Sol and rcl liv. vegetables.

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'Its huge charity night
crowd accounted for a mutUll
handle of $100,177—the biggest
handle eves' for either a Tuee' 1,
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tcrmlnCe.
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be donated to Central
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I)EIJARY POST 8O3, Vcteran' of 1- oreign Wars, celebrated 10th anthe track has hit an all-time
niversary
at a dinnur.dancu, During the ovuniti, a buli.gon wan present,
high for donations In a seaCommander Earl Walker by Mrs. Eugene Heinert, auxiliary president.
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son,
Vincent Karwacki, senior vice commander (contor) was master of cereIn the first charity night
(Middleton Photo)
monies for the event.
of the season on Jan. 13, a toturbid
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over to area welfare groups.
Adding th e $3,901.1. sent to
state supported u1v.isltle5
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alter the acholarlfuip night In
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contributed $21,917.12 to char'
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Huntsville authorities relat'
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The miners on strike tnelud.
in Kentucky,
ad buut
in the
7.000 in lllinoia, 7.
northern West Virgin ia and
eastern Ohio area, and about
5,000 in south western Pennayl.
v'flis.
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CHE VROLE

Florida Stato~ Bacing not sanitiunt4l by the 01W.

2aturday afternoon while she romnikulaner. will represent but it appeared to have the
went shopping. Vldl, she was the Sunshine State in the 1065 unofficial support of V M W
Boyle
gone, the Mcl)ouald couple at' Sirs America contest at San rresidcct W, A. (Tony)
warned
during
the
had
who
le.-dly went to the baby sit Diego, Calif.
a
pageant
head
weekend
that
the
strike
was
at
Officials
child
tera home, claimed the
quarters
here
announced
that
possibilty.
as theirs, and took her,
The BCOA declared lb.
Vhcn Mrs. Park r return' Mrs. Johnson, who lives In
strike
illegal because the
pick.
been
set
Perrino.
1"Ia.,
had
cci, clue called po lice and
from
'a
UMW
had
not filed 60 slays
"Mrs.
Florida"
a.
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arch.
s
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cuff a multi-state
nlcs of contract Ierm1n&amp;
Fill official, said no reason strong field of candidates."
First runner-up in the Flor- tion.
for the kidnaping vies given
A prolonged strike would
but said ransom was •ppar. Ida competition was Mrs. Re'
bert B. Grigsby, Cocoa Beach, cut off coal supply for the
ry not a motive.
and Mrs. Josef V. Overbultz, steel mWa In the atuon's In.
of Ocala,
dustr$si he artla nd . industry
Mrs. Johnson is employed spokesman declined to say toby a cosmetic firm and her da y wtse th ey mIght have to
nd is comptroller of th e begin curtailing operations.
England
(UP!)
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- e literary world today Florida Racing Commiasion.
mou rn ed Evelyn Waugh, 63, The couple has three dsugbt.
hose satirical novels ire, aged 13, 10 and 1, and a
TALLAIIA8.SEE (UP!) on the British aristocracy 12.ycar-old ion. She also Is rlorida State University will
tr,,ught him worldwide fame, president of the Perrino Jun : confer 1,333 degrees at comVaugh, who first game'! lot Women's Club and a lead
cit. mencemeit exercises at Desk
attention In 1930 with his en in community women's
Campbell Stadium here April
Mason I.add, head
"Decline arid Fall," died Sun- vies.
21.iSV's
Deannew law school, will
The 35-Vest-aid beauty list- of
day in his 111th century nint-r
house, lie was a brother of ccl in her contest entry blank delIver the commencemefll
hobbies of craft work
Alec Waugh, an equally favorite
ad.lre.ss.
art, sewing, crocheting and
famed writer.
re
knitting, upholstering and
finishing of furniture.
JACKSONVILLE (CPI)
lkr favorite recipe, submit(iilV.uS(), Italy (t'PI)— ted to the judges, is baked Sen. Spessard L. Holland was
A l oc omotive crcgn.'er whose fresh pork tenderloin, which scheduled to deliver an adfreight collide! with a local she included in an ideal din. dress at groundbreak[n g totspassenger train, klllir.g five net menu complete with foil. monies northeast of t. Pet
million Four
persons , was arrested and baked potatoc', garden salad, burg for the $100
charged with running a neil baker carrots, roll', beverage River Basins flood control pt*.
Ject.
and angel food cake.
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FWA was cre ated in 1N2 gaining with
reship- CIO more than six &gt;esii ago,
"Viva a causa" "Viva Cesar are as far-reaching
e
grape
ranchers
by
Cesar
Cha rd, a small, soft- Giarglo th en said It would
ng a vast workir.g clue and approached th
Chavez" "Viva!"
of
the
pickers
spoken,
a.rtkulat.
former farm recognize the NPWA it 1$
It was Ilk. an Industrial what Lhor leaden call 're- at the request
and asked a boost in the hour- worker with definite Ideas won election among Its workorgani zing rally of the 1930s tAonalzlrtg" an Industry,
sr..
wage from $1.25 to $1.40. about th e need s of the
the
striking
farm
ly
last wcck,
in th is capital city Easter Sun.
The surprise announcem en t
The growers re fused, so the pov.ri.h.d mi grant laborers
day. Some 8.000 demonstrators workers hae otairtid unhm
recognition
from
one
major
pkkers
walked
out
of
the
who
harvest
billions
of
dollars
cam,
aI about 70 strikers and
cheered a band of farm Iain froits and vegetobles in hundreds of supporters were
groer,
Schenry
lndustrie
camp.
batborer. fighting the same
nearing the end of th e "palThere were no negotiations. California.
I!. for collective bargaining Inc., and another. II G iorgio
was Char,. who made grimage" from Delano to 5&amp;c.
It
growers
refused
to
leeThe
factory
workCorporation,
cciii
it
would
barrights that the
In Kentucky's Harlan C000
now in its s-amento.
ire of America won 30 years gain with a unon if a ins- ognise AVOC as bargaining the Delano strike,
ty, scene of repeated lolence
some thi ng unTAYLOR JR., of
seventh
month,
W.
J.
for
the
pickers.
agent
ttu1
for
its
piclrs
DI
jursty
earlier.
to recent ye a r, stats police
hlceause farm workers are usual. Out of the 'huslg'a," Insurance
has been
"Long live th e strike" the it In an election
. and sheriff's deputies were Winter
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major
labor legislation, there Chavez created a social moveThe
pickers
reached
the
TALLAHASSEB (UP!) mobilized to kctp the peace. selected to hoard of dl. San Joaquin Valley grip.
revolution for *i1 Tornado damage claims from
Four U. 5. ate.l Corporation rectors of Winter I'ark pickeri shouted In Spanish at capital en a triumphal note, was nothing to force negttia- ment, a
It starte.I last S.eptemh..t ticns or facili tate a settle- cultural workers.
twisters that swept a fiie-ds&gt;-, 3iiOTelephone Company. It
coal mines were shut down.
the end of their
It Is the combined support county Central Florida area
fills unexpired term
Inc miners •uucli member
mile march from Delano to the Just like any other of Call- nient. For the same reason,
T companies of the Bituminous late A. G. hush. TnIor capital to dramatize th eir torn&amp;'s countless agriculttur- there was no election by which of th e chu rc hes and labor and are being handled "as
orkera .'ui •1dJe if the use of social anti eonomie ly as possible," according to
Coal Operators Association is president of Taylor's cause- "Long live the cause; at strikes. A harvest crew of the
anstation th at has given th e state Insurance Commissioner
Filipinos
watai
they
wisntti
the union.
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(BCOA), whose contract oeio- Pharmacy, Inc.,
Their followers responded about 50
Hut the strike spread. With- strike a major victory.
Urowaed Williams. He said
wanted higher wages for pick'
tutors were to resume meet- Park, and is on board with "Viva."
ALBERT I.. HltY.'tN recently wa promoted
ithsnley
industries,
one
of
a total of 4,Thi
Saturday
detering
the
thou'a,Ii
of
tens
of
in
two
works.
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growings in Washington today with of First National hank
The organIzers us as
to warrant officer by ('dr. !)enn E. Webster,
largest grape growers in claims had been presented
th e t:atcd Mine Workers at Winter Park and mined as those who literally vein, and table traNs In the its were struk anti AWOC the
commanding officer of ReconnaIs'ance Attack
Winter Park Federal took possession of the aut' ,prealing vineyard s of the had bn Jint-.i lv the Na- the Delano area and the target thus far, and insured damage
't'MW).
Squadron Three, htryan's wife, Miriam, is shown
tional Farm V'r.ere Asco- of the natLonaile product boy- was expected to run about
Some top district officiate Savings and Loan An- factorise in th e violent battles lowcr San Joaquin 'altey.
attaching his newly WOfl epaulets. Hryan has
e
aS
RCOA
would
The Aricuitural W'rtess I u% tL,)n (NFW "1, a stranire, eott orCani,P.t try (Th*yrc, $10 million
soclatlon.
bohrv',d lb.
for union recognition in the
been In the Navy since 1915. lIe is a native of
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Snundorsviile. Ga. 'I'hey lulve three children and
hips today, to match terms of
live at 19 East Maine Avenue, Longwood.
A contract si gned last Friday
by the IJM%V and the Peabody
Coal Company of St.
the Industry's largest.
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!1nseeer, it was not clear
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whe th er the Peabody agree
ment would satisfy BCOA empines, who had staud 5evi ccii wildcat strikes in the
past two years because of
widespread discontent over
the last wage contract.
Ir'tJN'TSVILI.F., Ala. (t'rt)
Sine regional U.'IW offl•
—The Fill artcotcd sri Irudi.
cliii said lbe miners actually
pea.
na coup!. and charged them
'
were striking against the PeeThey
were
agreement.
after
a
two,
body
kidnaping
with
particularly dissatisfied with
month-old Huntsville girl WS
the provision th at th e vast
a
taken from th e home of
majority of miners would not
baby litter.
receie a wage increase until
The infant was Sound un
April of next year.
harmed.
Under the Peabody agreeas
Identified
The couple,
I'. mint, only a small number of
%'1LLIAM
Billie Z. Mc Don ald , 3!, n4 PVT.
Dorothy Brand McI)oflald. 33. Courtney. inn of Mr. mine emp!o)cs -electrician',
homer A. mechanics and mine machine
bo th of )Iammond. Ind.,
operators—rtceivl an 1mm.chsrd with kidnaping and Caraway, 412 Michigan
diate pay increase, retroae'
pla
in a Knoxv ill,, Tenn.. Avenue,
Altamonte
jail in lieu of $10,000 hand.
Springs, has completedlive to last April 1.
"The miners do Dot want'
Authotstics aiieatctl t It C
d v a mu c e it infantry
th e Peabody contract," regcouple In Oliver Springs. training, plus it week of
at Magon- 1

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five states WSDt 00
a 'sage contract dispute todl. It was h. first mass
coal industry to 15 years.
.irike in the na ti on's soft coal
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Brubaker was Cn"imandor Harry It. L)onm. %Irs. Sylvia Ilardin I.-It prinnor for lunch and the fourth
(Mitidloton Photo)
cipal of the school.
Air Force Base with their
Thuraday In the borne of 3k'.
advisor, Mrs. Catherine Mar- ____________________________________________________________________________
tbna htichard,00. Unfinished
tin.
business was discussed. apeDue to th e arrived at Vie.
ciii prayers wore uUered'for
President hubert )Iumphrsy,
th e sick and bereaved and th e
made. They visited the her- 1.1 lab wiser, dental plates
they were not al lowed s close
By Jan. Cs.s.lbetry
Pa rents and ether Interest business session ussa closed
Inspection of the Installations
Ieleet.d students from Sir.. spotology lab, vshe,o blood and false teeth art manic and iii friends of Cub Scout Pack with prayer.
but did ccc the vertical as Bobble Ambrosia biology teats are taken anti blood repaired.
1140 of ('asielbervy are asked
Dur ing the social hour,
non lily building. Port Canny, class at South Seminole Jun.
Infor. to attend a meeting at N r.m. game, vvcr. led by th e social
Thee making th e
oral, a tracking ship, and lor High School at ('ass"lber- counts made; the bio-ch,mis'
Monday at the ('asselb.v-i'y chairman, Mrs. Alice Smith.
tl,oci
Is
an.
mat-lye
trip were Jim (;oigsn, Community Methodist ('hurch. Delicious refreshments ware
huh,
where
try
yirard other facilities from ry to ured the hospital facill.
a 'listanee.
s class by Mrs.
Cubmastir David Vatera served to
ties • Orlando Air Force alyie.1 and the bacteriology Jay Wolk, Kent Plank, leg.
They then went to Patrick Base recently.
lab, where cultures are mate wi Davis, July Eller, Deb. has tendered his re si gn ation Ma rtha Davis, the hostess,
A1'lI where they saw the MIAThe neat meeting will be In
In the pathology lab they to test for bacteria and harm- his l)ane, Meridel Eddy, Car. and it is necessary to find a
uleman, Th or, Snack,
aid Hess, Carol Sull ivan, and replacement so that the park th e home of Mrs. Paul Widelearned bow slIdes for the ful germs,
marc, Titan II and other "' study of diseased tissue are
net. May 3 at 7:30 p.m.
They alsss vri,ltr,i the den- Hnnu, Fellows,
charter may be renewed,
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of people in various area, of visitation.
day the elate will meet In the
the country, he pointed out.

sembly to Enterprise Sc ool by 1)eliiiry Herbert I), Glbh American Legion I'ost 250. Making the prusuntzstiiin to) Patricia l)nnieli and %VillInrn

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energy I., let alone, where he gt'sen by the sunshine chair'
man, Mrs. ra y s Rivers, Vialis."
"The South Vietnamese are tstlon plans were formulated
people In a demot'rcey who for the month of A pril. with
want freedom anti will do any. visitation each Thursday aft.
in
thing to get it. They want the ernoon follow g a sandwich
class, Th. first
out
ludi
for
the
acme basis fundamentals
the
of life that we take for Thursday the class met at
church for lb. lunch following
g,ant..i," he adds.!,
the Woman'. Missionary $oStanding hi the way of
cicly general meeting, This
united nation are the many
Thursday the class will most
factions divided through rethe borne of Mrs. Geneva
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Sgt. Charles T. Walther,
pararescue flight examir'?
at Aerospace Rescue and I:
saIquarts
covery Service
at Orlando Air Yucca has',
spoke on the war in Vistnn
before the large group eighth
grade history class of (.iY
tlIfld at South Semlnie
Junior huh School.
During a one year tour of
duty in Vietnam as a pars'
rescuetnan at Bien Hoi Air
a• Sergeant Walther
ceived two Airman's Medals
and it Air Medals for his
hcrlc ac ti on and devotion to
duty under combat condition'.
One such medal was carried
when he rescued a Vietnamcia pilot from drowning in S('I'. C. T. WALTIJER
mud in an overturned air- __________________________
craft as it sank Into the bot.
tomless mire, similar to qukk.
sand. The sergeant Jumped into the rood and quickly dug
with his hands to reach
pilot and provide a breathing
apace until a crane could lift
the aircraft off th e trapped
ti
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man.
t. The I)orc.'e (1as of CeoOn another occasion,
Walt-her was cited fur saving tral Baptist Church Sunday
the flight line at Bien Itna School held its regular monthfrom exploding when lie used t busIness meeting anti soc
his hands to scoop foam ov- lal hour at the home of Mrs
or burning flares under a ful- Martha Davis.
bomber. The The opening prayer and do'
ly loaded li'
full significance of thi. act v-oilonal was led by Mrs. Ruth
was realised II days later Wilkinson, class teacher, in
when the flightline was lest th. absence of the class de.
by an accident-al explosion of vo1onal chairman, Mrs. Mary
bombs aboard a hI•87.
Pugh, who is hospitalized with
ACCM-dIng to the sergeant surgery. Choosing as her topit is not necessary to order Ic: "The Hthl." Mrs. Wllkin.
any pareruscue inca to South ion gave interesting and In.
Vietnam as they volunteer be. formative discussions on th
cause th ey know the need and sub-topics: "What The Bible
thus im portance of the strug. Contains for the Christian."
"110w The Bible Is Used in
gle there.
In explaining thus dlffkulty the Christian's Service for
of not being able to use full God" and "The Bible Belongs
¶ strength in a jungle warfare to You."
he acid," It is difficult on. During the business session,

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rumors
Sullivan,
that she* had secretly

wed
acquaint.
cal student
is
ance,1b0if
Henri Sobell, 26.
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SPACE (Seminole Political Action Comnnzittee for Education) Chairman
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William P. Layer (left) and Charles Alien, secretary
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F. ador, Argentina, Newfound' Chicago, Ind,. and Ii aIiO I
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Wat son of Sanford, are an•
graduate of Seminole
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where
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where be WAS a
was a memO member of the National 1n
their daughter, Miss Barbara uatcd in 1964.
Jo Watson. to Kenncth Law. her of the NaUonal Honor So
SOdf'IJ and actively 1*
rence Poff, son of Mr. and clrty and various oth er school
activities.
Lawrence Poll of San. organizations. She Is present- gaged In afl school
student at Orlando Jun. He I.. presently attending the
ford, on Jan. 29, 19M, at ly
University of Florida, majorFolkston. Ga.
br College.
The bride was hora In M. Poff was born in East tag in Busins AdmII•
finn. and is a member of Del'
Washington. D. C., and attended school, in Rio dq'Jan.
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OFFICERS ELECTEI) to nerve the Democratic Women's' Club of Seminole County for the coming year are from left, Mrs. Walter A. Glelow,

Mrs' W. Vincent Roberts, president; Mrs. Michael Caolo, vice
Mrs. June Adriatico,

Sun.jamaa Inupired by fish.
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tornish hens or ham. Arrange
The Young Woman's Club cherries on cock
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I less green grapes. Chill. Serve
Thursday at 7:30 pm. at the
with dip made by blending 2
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how' earlier than usual due to cheese until s
with 1
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election of officers.
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host to haley Gore, Peter with Chaos." (Color. A par. are represented In the shape. and I cannot wear cusllars aucand Gordon; lb. CyrkIe (a ticulirly funny episode on this ly form of Dr. Natasha Nyrt cr,sfully. how' can I make a
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wouldn't be worth the bother. fectly happy together and to So the only sure way of
mar.
For couples who appear to be have everything any couple appearing In
lirmAn shoes Are the sinjit.
never a hint ned is simply to STAY mar• much oserweight Is a real est. it oti want to go
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will
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that the im portance of crest- Outsiders just can't tell Any- just how would you go about
impressive public im thing about a marriage. A it since the happily married
Ing
other in L_
age-thought to be to import. couple who seem mismated behave toward each
ant by nations, movie stars often arent. A couple who many different ways?
They may be unfailingly po' "Dear Ed th Thornton Mcsifting make cracks at each other
politicians-is
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IMuunds oserwrI.ltlt.
may just be sure of each other up-or cut each other I
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two. That ii. South would lions and hold your head
high, The gi station peril
,urrly base pla)cd the kmn
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if he were a cuoul laer.
p.
women
hasp been known to
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ruining my

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the other hand if West
had started with only four
spades, South would surely

PARK AT 25th ST.

TUESDAY

ne.l.d '

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trick.

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY

The other day I came across meat of each other has their lii the marriage is suddenly
an article telling butbands and friends wondering about their i over for no appar at roe on.

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clothes on our hacks SOt
the gas in the car. so I
went hick to my old jib .
and t1 kits pkked up out
jobs whenesrr they etill.
Gulps what b.ippcneuI H.
began complaining that s
at hone.
wasn't "
'uV.'ll, I agyee.t with him.
Who needs A Iran At.)
sh,ses off all his rrs1i.
aihility on his wife st
kid.? So, I divorced him,
Do you know, Ahh7, w
miss hint. We
Ing bluis coltupain. That's
about all h eser ulit. Fvmam1a,
erything
to ito "ursi'Ise'
"HAP PY E'

can I
SuPPose West had starird
mv. to my nmotherin.law
ssith only (Our spades. lie that she is wrong ibout
would base had to play the
if I cant prose
ten back since other,Aise Aturn. it, what can I do'
my's nine could hold th e

Pass Las.

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kind of talk is

MONEY!

for

the food In or mouth., the

a.

tution

a

have

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Jacoby and Son

a

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MRS. KI':NN!';'rfl

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other

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secretary;

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the

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dn iflAie*

c1cLi6.çI

his money was pa4ng

beraus. the baby couldn't
Possibly b. anyone el.e'a
but my husband's. and that

Fahey rien, Mrs. Alan Albers, Mrs.

of

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upset about this,

YLVR

Then he complained that

it's

fee

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CARDS

SANFORD

president;

I'm

us

Li

Flemings

and

has

Lilt week's column. wound
t
WORTH
up With POflt hi nds showing
e of th e lult prefer.
the
VQ3
once. We will Continue with
• K Q 543
another band from "Bid Bet6
set, play Better" th at illus.
FART
this
valuable
of
the
use
tcates
10733
£A4
but much abused convention.
IV ioII42
VAIIII
West opens th. three of
•A
•
1063 4 2
9*
spades against South's
no-trump contract. East takes
hocTil (D)
KJ$
his ace and returns the suit.
KJ7
lieclarer's j a c k loses to
1097
West's queen. West leads back
4A K Q
the ten spot and South is in
Both vulnerable
lth th, king. lie leads a
West
diamond. East ii back in the
1 N '1'.
lead with the ace of dianmonds
s .r.
Pass
and has to decide bctw eci
Qpcilng Iead...'4)
club lead nd heart lead.
As you can ace, with a club
return South makes an O'iF' as a suit preference request
trick. With a heart return he for a club lead. Should the
It down two.
ten spot return be read As A
reference c&amp;U for A
deuce of spades it would have I suit P
for
East
to
read
It
head?
been easy

Of

and

three mon

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seemed to understand but

he never called me again.
wondering it £
Now

FOR

or with the brat plumber..)

from

reputation. how

'The Great Exposition of men, or container grown, Convention in Detroit this
now.
In surf season. They
summer. It was agreed that
!
Plastic Arrangements.
0
Nominated for office are
or-printed knee-length 'James Horticulture and Agriculture, must have been owned
this project would be worked
Mrs.
Fayc
Moore,
president;
Etc.
In
Central
Florida
with &amp; ruffle around the Seminole County, 1966," i.e the grown by the exhibitor for at
on at the May meeting,
Mrs. Ann Kain
Mrs.
knee.. Drawstring, tie (its at
least
th
attendance
title
Lynne
Key, vice
the waist. Theae go over bi.
Mrs. Terry Dillon and Mrs.
FLOWER SHOP
Gifts • Cards klnio and corne in women's hire division of the Garden the ,how, It Is requested that were Mrs. Jim Rowe, Mrs
labeled with both George Paulk, Mrs. Wayne
Merle Ellis, corresponding
all
plants
be
Club
of
Sanford's
annual
c.,. 1. I.e £ 5.sf.ed Ave.
arid children', plies.
common and botanical names. Albert, Mrs. Robert Murrie,
flower show,
Mrs. James McKee, Mr s
kroger and Mrs. Carol Tottid.
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Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff Ill, A classification committee Wallace hall, Mr., Dave 11c r.
___________________________
Mrs. .has
headed
by
Mrs.
J.
H.
chairman of
division,
Nancy Quilling and Mrs. Jean will be available to assist with
OF-WEEK
FIRST
Joe Hunt and Mrs. Ronald
stated that horticulture on
Greenstein. treasurer, NomI.
LAWRI-:NCI•: 1'OFF
names when the plant is on.
Renaud.
tries are not limited to garden tered.
nations
will
be
accepted
from
i
egulations
.
club members, but may be
the floor in addition to th e
C
___________
A new horticulture class of
Sam.
any
resident
made
by
prepared
slate.
flerald welcomes all
-'
excel le nce is being introduced
GOOD THRU WEDNISDAY
Amendments to the constl
social new. with
fol. bole County or by residents this year. ?'s'oncompctitive In
1. areas by special ar
irtIicIciy
will be voted upon.
lowing regulations est..b- of
1
nature, the section is for the
A,
%
.
\
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_HATtONALLY ADVIIIIIIIIIII1111
rangement with her.
Hostesses for the meeting are
lishod:
display of superior plants
WAVE
COLD
To be eligible for exhibition, which
birthday cake in the favor cups, and bal. Mrs. E. Ellis nd Mrs. J. W.
.
diamond for
By Margaret Cosby
previ ously reedy.
PERMANENT
____
all planta, whether cut
crags requests should ii,
J.
"Sammy"
Hall,
son
cd
decorated
with
ball players loons, and horns, and bats, Huggins.
ed three or more blue rtbxrns.
Guests
are
invited
to
at
ji,ei.
._1
'.
made three days prior to
t
Top honors in the hortleul. Mrs. Sylvia lull of South wearing the same colored uni- and everything matched.
l-Photograph and cot
event.
those
of
the
North
Mike
Sorrelis
lure division a r e called
Codes Avenue, North Orlan. forms
three tend,
2-Engagement $ a 4
Awards of Merit. Two will be do, celebrated his ninth birth. Orlando Little Leaguers, some
attendance,
games
of
Bingo
and
Sammy
wedding forms sin avail____available, one for cut speci. day with a bang-up party on of whom were in
FOR BRFAD
____
one. The youngsters all
abl, to be accompanied is,
mens and one (or container Sunday afternoon with all the Of course there was ice
Ho
COMPLETE spread
photo four days before
Roquefort
grown plants. All blue ribbon trimmings.
cream by the gallons and enjoyed playing pin-the-tail.memade
INCLUDES:
is delicious on hot French
___________________________
announcement.
Ci5, TlsP.d
SPylId
There was a giant baseball pints of punch plus jelly beans on-the donkey and later every- bread. in a mixing bowl,
winning exhibits scoring 9$ or
Officers
8-News may hi sub.
Hsl,
Cut
more points are voted upon
one wore off some of the re- blend well together ' cup of
TesS C.vls
office, via mail
milled
Al .
By Mrs. John hone
by the Judges and the awarl.
MISS CLAIROL
5
CUP of crumbled
• Hit... Curtis s.impe•
frrshmt'nts with a game of butter,
or phone for abort notices.
The Deflary 'ardcn Club of
are presented l's
S Helene Curtis Sesve
SHAMPOO $ su
cheese,
salt
and
___________
baseball, All the boys were ltoquefort
Typewritten accounts In held its recent
in the those winning the majority of
1`1
taste. Slice loaf
lower to" double apape,d Community Center with
~Avrn )o-yo's And the girls, pepper
• Styled so
French
bread
in iinch slices, I
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expedited more quick.
natty Shonk
Mrs. Woodruff Indicated the
rs'ceis cut doll toilette sets as a cutting almost to bottom,
ly. Name, should be printNO APPOINTMENT NICISSART
Larry IMatlhnitz spoke on importance of careful groom
reme"ibrance Of Sammy's Spread surfaces between slic-1
reporta,
.4 itt
plants,
Ing
of
Azalea and Camellia
all plants considered
.
ninth birthday celebration.
es with cheese.butter, Wrap
4-Personal black and telling the twat way to treat for exhibition, Dust and dirt
BEAUTY SALON
I 1) ,~ i
Of all the interesting and loaf In foil and place In pre-,
~~
.
whit. photo. and negatives each and what fertilizer Is on the leaves should be goa ,
xclting gifts Sammy recelv. heated 400degree oven 20 I SANPOID
322.2141
are acceptable,
best. fie illustrated his talks ly brushed away, Spray real'
iii, his most prized possession minutes. Serve hot.
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I-Photos mad. by 11crwith slisles,
.
due can be removed by care
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i the wristwatch he received .----- .
.
aid staff may is. dupllcat.
Mrs. Lester Marsh was pro. fully wiping the leaves with
i
from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
_______
"
coil.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
nominal
.4
rented as a new member by clear or slightly soapy water
If. Collins, his grandparents.
Society Editor
Mrs II. E liaison.
no circumstances, sin'
of Sarasota soil North Orian
Doria Williams
ni.. Elma Johnston, chair. saul, should any oily silt,do.
822.21U1-City
III.sn of the
corn stance, be rubbed onto the fu,Is•
Ih'lping to make Simmy's
425.6'.039-Coui.'y miller, presented the follow' ag,- Mrs. Woodruff retom
-.
birthday the most memorable
___________________
_______ ln slate of new officers: Mrs.
ALWAYS FIRST QI''
mended that the exhibitor
to date was I)onna and
I.isura Arrington. president. scrub tise pot or container
l)avid
('arrigan,
I)tan.
and
"".
Mrs. Cora Middleton, first clean
.,.st'iq lta&gt;ninnd Ehiquette, 'flm ?.tar
.
possible and remove
ski president; Mrs. I.lsk faded or wilted flowers, dead
'.1
ich, hlruce Rhodes and Keith,
P
111
Shoptaugh, second vice presi. leaves, wires or other props.
,eh'
Mike and Jeff Sorrells,
I
I
dent; Mrs. C. Miller, third
~! - NV
.
container grown plants will
~
i
any "girl-onvice
president;
Mrs.
Ardo
1w
accepted
at
the
Sanford
to
asset
........itu.surAlJ
An
,.L.,.
,
___________________________
__________________
%'hlsler, fourth vice preil' Garden Center on Thursday,
the.iio" is the brocade travel
__________
Miss Agnes (rowleY, April 14 (torn 2:00 to 4 00
1tMMY liAI.L, right, who recently celebrated
_!
.)
that pack. flat on route
:
ciurresponhing as't'rctar&gt;'; Miss pm., while cut specimens
11
hisut on arrival hangs up to
s'irne
many
ninth
birthday,
looks
OVCF
of
his
the
Mary Wilcox, re-cording
may be entered from 8.30
see-through gallery of posk___
tar&gt;, and Mrs. Pauline i'cttlt, am. to 11:00 sm. on Friday.
gifts' he received with one of his gueMts', Tim
eta to stuff with all aorta of
treasurer,
_______________
goodies-scarves, cloves .
March.
___________________________
stocking., itt,
•
DEAN CHOWDER BAKE
:
fashion
_____
__________
Bean chowder custard
__________________________________ ____________
make.
unusual vegetable
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.
course.
.
can
of
Drain
I
(1-pound)
lt~
with
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cut green beans, saving (4
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I
cupofliquld.Cbopbeans
BUILD BABY'S
coarsely. Slightly heat 3 egg':
,,(
S.l.ct
.ist
fabrics
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atlI 1 ounce can 1$ of corn
('eel our eUsctei.
PHOTO ALBUMWITH
chow tier, (4 teaspoon of salt,
__________
g'-' .
I
2 tablespoons of melted buuer
,. 'es')
milady's shoppe or margarin e, 4 dashes of red
,:
't
f
pepper sauce, beans and re
fin, fabrics
1140 HIAWATHA
'I
313.0)13
served
liquid.
Turn
into
6
(6
322-5110
104
A,..
TILIPHONS
chosen for the horticul-

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politely. H.

refused

I learned to do them my.
pelt. (I can i-hane a wash.

When I first learned I was
a% thrilrd
I

have oh.

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DAY

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Be

could

tamed one with you puband told sirryone. The ha.
licly. And judging
faded. twasni. by Ii now oyrrdue, and my
the way be
mother-in-law told me she
. . .
Ia giving me just one more
DEAR ABRY: I am 19
ant hi%e been married (OF
rck to have the baby. ant
10 months. My husband Ii
if It isn't her., ,hell know
!fl, and In the navy. Its
not her ion's, and she
has been overseas for nine
will base my marriage anmonths and th Tf• days.
nulled. I am very hurt ml

him too well. (second date)

me

S

mooth

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MOTHERS

cup of

santed. he

liked

of pitted dark sweet cher•

can

'rhd

A

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a
dessert. Drain 1 (1 pound)

moral code

was only a nIghtcap lie

as smp.dl I went out did the right thing in refusing his invitation.
$ lot,
with a fellow I
PUZZLED
and after a movie he askI) E A R PU7.Zt.EI.): I
up to his apart.4
think you did right. If It
a nightcap. I n-

ty

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double-du
____________
dliii. They can 1* enrolled at the University
served as an appetizer or as Florida for the fill semester.

I Sets Election

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The business meeting wai
conducted following the pro..
gram. Mrs. George Paullc,
chairman of the Spring Social. .
was commended along with
for a job will
her co-chairmen
There
were over 12$
done,
persons who attended the
Spring Dance, A pril 2, at thu
Florida P0 w e r Corporation
Clubhou se in Enterprise.
Mr.. flair. Ik'rrlen, state director, reported that the State
Jaycee Wives Auxiliary WAS
requesting that local clubs
make alligator badges to promote the great state of Flor.
Ida at the National Jaycee

.

treasurer;
president; and

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a faithful reader of
psurs for many y ears s.nd
you can straighten
• h.p.
a. out on something. Our

us fact that I didn't know

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which

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sidered the late hour and

a

Marcel presentel

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brought to the attention of the
group. Mr..
gift
each person with

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Mrs.

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she

She

Jean Marcel, Interior Dec-

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CAFETERIAS
StN40ULui'1tCA5StL8t5ttY

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Page 10 - April 11, 1966
WqV

Pr
esident

Relaxes

At

lieu'e consistently tore was in the SO., and the
has declined comment - John- sun was out much of the afterson at church Sunday was in noon - Johnson's favorite

trashed by in Diter weekend
of gunshino sad relaxation,
kind of weather. Taking ada Jovial, .say-going mood,
kgpg an
dia
chatted
with
vantage
of the climate Satur.
It, Joked and
at his ranch
his holiday stay
bystanders
day,
he
went boating for the
f.Iiow worshippers,
in Testasa
this year on Lake
first
time
Bar.
outside
St.
and
newsmen
half - century
Upsetting
decided nab,.a Episcopal Church In Lyndon H. Johnson.
Johnson
tr.4Ition.
White house aides said they
against flying back to Wash- Fredericksburg, Tea., 15 mliii
had no idea when Johnson
to
to"
out
the
first
from
his
ranch,
jngtoe
at the The president drove to azul would be going home.
ball this afternoon
the
Amen- from home at the wheel of a They held to the "open end
opening rum of
can League baseball season, blue station wagon. After do. description of his schedule
at his ikak, he that was given when he flew
He designated Vice President ing some work
Hubert H. Humphrey as his Joined other members of his to his ranch - about 76 miles
family around the kidney- n(,rthwest of the presidential
relief hurler,
Despite obvioua pressures of shaped swimming pool outside staff anti pre" hescl,itzarterg
in Han Antonio - Thursday
the political turmoil In South the ranchhouae.
Vietnam - a matter on which The central Texas tempera- afternoon.

If

As Salvage

Tagged

Ship

Flames Fatal

For Longwood

F

JOHN FARINA, main-

tenance superintendent
for the city of
weod, half reIiglled, effective thin Friday. afLong-

ter 17 years with the
Cruise

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itI

Want Ads Are Community Conversation

Ranch

the Whits

SAN *j4TONlOTSL (UPI)
Pr..dt Johnaon. TS

The Ii- tI. Navignt..r anti the Viking fieg, which mezilia "maneuver.
MIAMI (UI'I) stay
berian freighter Navlitr, i',lnrvtN sittith of (til., bead- lug vilth difficulty;
clear" flag, rtI for Jamaica. The Cable clear."
"stay
flying a
)iir.'.i by Flnit)iIp i.in.'.
tnwr'I the smouldering hulk 14
The Navy also saul that the
the cruise liner Viking i'uin- In.., owners of Viking l'rinViking I'rinr,es. formerly a
tA.d'sy, ream.
rca towttrd Jamaica
dogged by th4 owners' salvign The Navy said when the Norwegian - registered ship,
a Greek flag.
Navigator. flying a J.ihcrian was (lying
beAL
Tit* captain .1 crew of
ntly
flag,
saw
the
Cable
Sunday,
The Navigator Wi* evide
the Viking Primness abandoned
Intent upon sa1ving the hulk, it prompt)y ran up a delta
- the vessel Saturday after all
which burst into flames on
aIsPti were safely (off
(;nod Frilly shout (4) tnii,*
the ship and they saw they
Tb.'
off (,uafltltI.*m0 ha, Cuba.
Recruits Needed toulti not halt ths raging fire,
4'l
freighter helped rescue
which broke out in the engine
j'rmnperson' from the Viking
room.
For Peace Corps
"'as,
The Navigator then took the
ap•
Two pa s sengers died of
onee gleatiting-white holiday
the
parent heart attacks
shIp under
Around World
flames raged.
A spokesman for I'Iagshi
The Navy said it would fly
residents
In.
Lines
claimed in New York
Sanford area
g
10 of the Injured p ssensre
and one body, that of I'eter trrrsted In putting their skills that the company still uwne1
In developing nations the Viking Princess becausc
Ihooks, 6$, to )tIaml frtn to ue.
and crew did not
around the world are invited the captain
Guantanamo hay today.
the ship until a Na
e iatvag. vessel Celtic to take the Pear. Corp. place, leave
Th
aursey team was going aboart
was following closely behind ment teat
and Coast Guar(
The inc. Corp. uses the and Navy
placement test to determine ships were standing by.
Hut a Navy spokesman salt
Legal Notice
how an applicant can best be
at a.
IN 'run cinci sr 1-111111911' (IV utilizedoverseas. The teat that "anything adrift
Sal. till- measures general aptitude and is the property of whueve
'SUP. 5SK'iIl Jillit ai:'siii.i;
CEll. l *50 P4)51
the ability to learn a language, t*kea her under tow."
cois'ry, VLOKiI)A
IN CSSACK51T 0
not education or achievement.
YE1)ltAt. NATIONAL itoh?Legal Notice
&amp;
Unload
(If test score. indicated a
?4
OAOU A$ aOC1ATi.
$tat•a CorpofetioD.
limited language . learning
Plaintiff,
Peace I'S 1115 (SKIt I? Cot'11T DI
ability, for example, the
75551 'Si'SrSS JI USCIAt. (IS
Va.
)jAI(U5116 L COSTA Sf15 VI' Corps tries to place the top- itit iv ASS) P1)51 enNlsoi.i
wife.
hi.
COSTA.
'STI. Yi.IIiIii)I.
VIAN Ii.
D.f.nhInts plicant In an Enghiah.speak- 4411
hlA'StI)lI 'SO. 15511
OF
0*11'
I'S
Ing country.) The placement 'cmi s: S'i:'. itTI I. 1.1151 IN
11011(51
No5110A()51 YO11E(l.I) 5 ' u
test requires no preparation $tItA(tA t(iM1'ANT. lolointIf
Too MANIlr to l. r.ar'. a'tl
tin
'iVIA15 ill (XIPITA. his anti Is non-competitive
wife
pass nor ADRIAN VA 1(00111). itt., I
can
neither
applicant
YOU. p.lenSante. ao
lot,.
intifts4 that a Complaint t tail.
fl.f.nhaitt
certain mortgage
, •rp IN
torsolose
Th.
application
form,
not
deserib.d
following
51uIt?Ie4Si
yu)tI:is,oNSsl
on the
shoals, lying anti being this placement test, is the 10, AI)SIIAN VA
sh
iiOIt1), ii!
s.miaele County. VIotI4*, most important factor In the
IntilsIhually and as Ac
mnlnlsirstor C. T. A. .11*
to-wit I
I:.tcte of Adrian Vs
Lot It, OAXI.Ulfl IlU.I.!1. selection of Volunteers. I'macew4laor to (ha plat sons interested in serving In
Noorl, Pr. d.e.aa.4, as
in
thereat as recorded
?cOOhtD. It I
P1st ,look is. pase II. Pii. the I'eae. Corps must fill out
wife
of i.ml,it,le
flicOttiS
have
Ii
uI1:umls:. In • unbn'cw
an application, if they
County. p'lnrida.
country other it,
filed
sgsIst
you
I'
not
already
done
no,
and
prohas been
the $iS!•
Vinrida, in
Ii,. abs. piglet suit anti 7°" sviit it to tile
e tester lii'forc
stir'.' l.e1fl5
to 1U'
tfll'7
Pr. r..i,iIrI'I in •nv•
tuft
li,t
r.
l'..i
the t.'st. Aipllrati.'fla
i,Ini.,tti,iiai, h,.,,,g t.lg,ii
, f your a t,.*sr or pi"tiR'g I. biking
(Is l'..n,i,isInt on I'I*SnIUIa may be obtained from local
New York
aSterney. Joseph 14. $iurs'k".
You are tamely ,intilIed lb
l'eare
1'. U. Sits s:I, P.m Palk. ibm. port offices or from the
re
a Cn,,,i.l.lnt in f..ir I,-,@
II., and IIIe the original '" C.irpe, Svisihington, n. C. la in nt1i.e
a
. c,,ct'cring U
tiesilni
in
the
'Ill.
lower or
fr,hI..witg I..tiIlcr-4 meal for
11"I'll 2flf.U.
if the Clerk of It. ('
lu-wi':
Court on or baby. the 10th
placement list takes
lot . lunch A. 14 11.7111
day of April. ISIS V 7ot1 fall &amp;l.otst an hour and a half. An
PStiUiF •..nrding to it
In 4. so. a decree pro
plot Ih..,f as r..-nrd.4
fee.,, will he taken again at optional achievement test for
I
Slat 5S..,.Ii i ,
you for the relief 401n4n4r4 in isipli,anta who have Studied
i'iihile iS.cr4. of St.min,
the (nmplal°t.
'°,,5y VItmii..
i,, v h.tI a I Ill l'r"nih or Spanish requires has )..n filet ap .t,..t t"u
wiri:
,tfl. .1 s .. I ai'i,tlti'r hour.
.1.1 ccci
ii,. . ..a
suil, all y.
$.i,cliil. C..tiucty, til ls 1111 tII)
cc. .ir,j t., .ert a
of licreb, ISIS.
of 711111 Anew.r it oilier i't.a
(551A1..)
tug to the ('i,pialnt on Plat
Arthur It. fl.ehwlth. Jr.
('lean Shave
tNflIItM()
111`146 sStnn,.
of
the
Circuit
Court
('herb
(Is (UPI) - htitsil, t)rAN * I. )%V,t'I:$, I
11)1 l'onns U. Mambos
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i,ila Conklin, 69. ret ired Slon I act ('mini 51,1 1, ssr't, "I
I'.pt*iV (:Ierk
carnival twardr'd I.,itn. PIOUt.. CIII fit. lit.
rublist, list. Si. SI A "i".
iliy as a
Ans..r or oIl,.f lice
gi
Social
it. ISI
icily and promptly abated off it i lbo nIlfr. of ti,. Ii.
i.'S 45
.1 h• rim, nit r..u,( On 0? ii
her (ootloeg heard.
I'".rc
,. the 4th dsm .1 hay. II
lOt
I'S Till:
If
you fell to .1.. a'.. a ,t.er
11111 'Si'STil JI 1111111 1611 illS.
pro ennf..io will i.e lab
('Iii' iv III) 0051 usItSS'SmIS.0
Legal Notice
agsin.t yes lrtr Sic r.It.f
4 III'S ii'. P1.0115th 5.
n ,- ttleti In It,. I'-,,,:'l slut.
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'Si 'St It JI Slit S Si. 4th- I ,,nrs a week fr It'',? ci
SASINUC hAl. )C,
5515*SSt)I.S
uliss wash. in the lanfo
room
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A,i',ur H il.t- kwhtli. Jr.
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*015151 or Si ii S'S
('1.1k ,if ('lr.-uit Court
51011111 SlIP) Y()itlI i.()'t SIP) ''
hiy
i"nna M. Mambos
,'It (liii:tI.EXA1(l)Eht Jutp:l
'rill ct.Aht,:Nrp: )tt:S(hti:l.l..
l'.ptiiy ('?ark
.111 'nil lit Sit II .5 It fti II 5 ttl)IIT, It ill.
i)ef.ndsnt. PublIsh) Apr. 5. it. it, 11. 104
a to 1 tAIls III 1 S i;
rUT.,
*1111151 or stir
IlAhINEs, his wifa
11)1 Ai.iindef Joseph ()regnr
vts:cSIII;'Sl'I:i t!1(lS0%S'4
ant
)"r.,tr..
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Uregory,
AND liii All p.,, St.. i-tstn-tt,'g
fr
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sic t. ih,t'ugt.
C
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IIr •r ,ig,Itcst the aft.- And all parties riainiiflg In.
iciest Is. through. unl.r. or
S
call p.n.tl..
One:
Joseph
against
Ale.sn1.t
AND liii JANET strnnr.t.t.
,
liregory
11i5gory
and
Y,*n(..
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N.
S.
sir,SSI)flS4'Iu it. I).
to Ilumm.hitOWfl ',n'isy- and to all tcartI.s hiving or
ttisu'i
claiming ti have any right.
,&amp;nta
are her.t.y ,i.'ttft..i that title. or tnl.r..I in the prot
liii
herein .le..nib.4.
a complaint to tnrecic,ss a -.r• perly
Yttul AIIV h.r.by notified
tam litortlale .ncumt'erint the
following .l..crlb.d real pro- that a Complaint to foreclose
a mortgage encumbering the
p.rty. to-wit:
2, lunch "r'. C(ll"(. following mesh property :
.0%
Lot 5, SHuck 51, COtJMTflY
Till CI.ttiI MANOR. 17511
t.Ui1 itANtJit, 17557 54), 1
51). I si-coiling to the
according to the plat th.r.
plat thereof a. ,.cnrtied In
L
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ONE
of as ,.cori.4 in VlsI hook
l'Iat lit oh II. lace 11, t'uh.
it. PaIl 11 of the Public
Ito Sierords of N.,nhaole
ttecrrle of SemInole (2oun
County. Yloittia,
1a
LL
Tri .
S, Florida
Iiae been tiled against you in
bee
1.000
the .bo,e plyhed auth, avid you has he. filed against you In
ses .i1i•N
as
am. mequIr.cI to per,, a copy the above-styled auto. and you
hl.-teg
in
of your Answer or elk.? i'ieati. 51lo requIred to ..r,e a copy
c.usny Its,
Stir te She Comnpia'tit "is h'Ialui. of your Answer to the Corn.
.
plaintIff-p
stser
.
sre
n
plahot on U,
Ise
u attorn.ya, ANnranS.
i.e
noral.van den ht.rg *
ne,
ISC*l(, 051A5 A i.flW
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floul.,arci,
Or.
P.
(I
fbi
1457,
OnIcrstin.
Plor
Central
$12 Itast
lard., FlorIda. and fit. Ue ott. tie, anti to tile the ontitnal
gmat Answer or other rlesitnw of such Answer with the Clerk
of the aforesaid Circuit Cnit
its the offic, of lb. Clark
I%&amp; Circuit Court on or b.tore on or b.fpre the 15th day ci
the I,.i day of May. ISIS If May 1946. If you fail to 40 en
you fall to Jo en. s decree pro a deer.it tmo cnfe..n will he
Virginia r.trosu
ronfcaso will he taken against taken against you for the yeP. (J_. lox ill&amp;
vu for the millet dimaitlit in 1151 7encint,I In the ('ompislnit,
This NoItca shall be publishthe Cupoplaisl.
This Hetico chill be publish. ad one. $ week for four (alteC.
Nets 4erflz
iii once a week for four cinne- eutive weeks to The Sanford
10 1.1114
coils. wish. In the Sanford ilerald.
dust
of
April.
Dated this 7th
a. S..ia.ls
ISIS.
of
PATKL) thi. Slat Asy
nenail.
MiWiid Haai.y
March, 1194141..
Artht II. 51eekwith, Jr.
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(S51AL)
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Circuit
Cools"I
the
Clark ci
Arthar 0. 51a.kwltb. Jr.
P 1111515
flona
M.
Mark.i
liii
Cheek of Clrastt Court
Deputy Clerk
by: Martha T. Vihi.n
eehpin ft.laiu
T'u)tl.h April 11. It. 1$, I
Map'
Deputy Clerk
551410*
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PublIsh Apr. 5, 1$. 15, II, 1096 1.
CD!.iS
CD1.1111
IN

city to go to work with
the U. S. Postal Service. Farina's renig'nalion wan accepted at
regular April session of
the city council.
(Herald Photo)

,

MEET SCOTT KELLY!

Woman, 10

a n.e

Marl. Grant, about 70,
burned to death Friday night
when the frame house in
which she lived in Longwood
was destroyed by fire.
The house was reportedly
engulfed In flames when the
hiss, was discovered about
R:30 pm. by Its owner, Archie
Cole..
Coroner H. A. Johnson ruled
ulcaith accidental. The woman
had no known relatives.

('u.tiun.male Millwork
1110 TUl'
Sew hour'. new t lky istaft- Campt.il's Cabinets I 1.114.
its Supply -34..254
log April t. da:ly e.pt
121-1551
Sunday A1.i srt'tay .v.n 311$ Orlando Dr.
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tags. 111$ o. Omlaid. Dr. _________

Called Back

II.

- A Pan
American World Airways 707
Jetliner headed for New York
with 129 persons aboard was
called back to Iain'lon airport
after
only a few minutes
takeoff because of a bomb
threat. No womb was found.
however, and the plane resumed its flight about 30
minutes later.

LONDON (IJI'l)

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SCOTT KELLY'S HELICOPTER WILL TOUCH DOWN
IN FORT MELLON PARK TOMORROW AFTERNOON
ABOUT 2:301
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MEET HIM AT SCOTT KELLY HEADQUARTERS
AND
CORNER FIRST ST. &amp; SANFORD AVENUE
HEAR HIS VIEWS ON FLORIDA'S FUTURE! MEET

hAPPY ACID'S
K IN IcE H' A itTi: S
rnl:lls1:ht4) sltTrs
- lIE I2iTI1ATlON
ac.ple I now for fall term.
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\'alI 'It) S'nlI Carpet
I A S room foul. newly dc
circled. 40* K. iltls 1St.
Fun fuel to,, hudnooni. I 151
-tV lit,, $51. It. A. IVillains,
1.1111 Ftc', Apla. I102
Ttt,
2::.;,';
Ellinit.
NP ST Vt Ill. -'I'a(s. t'IlsIte
Lights
s st-i D'S I'ain,ett.' 2:1:1:1 ('lEAN downstairs apt.
* C sl.r. Alulls ID.0O2.
l0. Mobile Homes Sale I'I'it''3 it.4HE apt $61 flu'
112'- : on 3U'2141
'Itlilli- -Il' Iil.4"it t
ist1,'''.
1,11" (l.r..SN forts. 1 1111 .ptS
.:cei.
$51 me. water turn. 404 Park
Ass. lU.OIiO.
103. Mobile homes Rent
111:1.1 1cr. aPt. II,$,i sbli
Nlc'i: ii'SCI. atolls 4 tt.ttt.'n
I
122.3611 or 132.545).
n.u,t:
,cti,r
ft
,_
4,c.
retirees'
nice Ii sE•n for esle "ark $ ItU. P17115. apt. C lIt lath A
A'.. 'r oiler Pink: 1:--:1$i.
arsgs. 2)2) .'ai lass. 2::3145
).'l'ItN 3 lilt, 1101 M.gnolls
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I BR tumntshed .ittage. on
1?-), it I'Ise Point. 161 mplus al And gas tcse'l Fr.'
106. Apartments for Rent
eterlrlrity and water, No
1-141.
Sic'. 8 fill. fur, ii'', upstairs*'or Couple 561. 522.73))
Ito.. Court Apt.. 1511 Sanford
Ave I A I fir. turn Apt'
$ him. torn, Apt. All utilities
es.pt gas.$61 Apt. 1, III
At-ply Apt. I, or call 212'
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m',wln( a's-i edging. 31511(1 KLUX Lustre Zlectrie
Carp.t shampooer for only
III
or light work. Call
$1 per day. Carroll Pumnitur..
31 3.1433.
per
hour
1RlOIDAlflP) refrigerator. ii EARN ti' I, 11 1 04
our 51*1, tim.. $.rilra
JET SPRAY CLEANING
in
mu. ft. with ICu. ft. freeser,
Root - S.:av.. - WallS
and collect from your own
$ yro old, gae.11ent cord,
Tentaeh lZh'l$S$
route of coin operatel units.
$121. III Z. Jinklns CIrcle,
No ,
eefllni. we •statlIsh all
Ptnecr$ht. 111.5171.
Ilistli' iii. iAItt.I A PAISTINO.
A raf. desirable
too as;
of
to
3:2-1376.
95. houses For Sale
nt
.$le
Male Help Wanted
31. Articles For Rent
It.lnrvn furnisheS. pear pltl'.'.4'rp:ENTD,Inrn.*
lath, rise In. 121.1:11 or
Repair turn.; mlllwurk; cabl'
i)3.
s1,ppcig 510, I2
In
p"ur
area,
Interview
so'nal
,
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*5341 A IKD nit.. 107 KErn. 113.81*4.
F 1i - \ A 1101111.S
.sie clnu 151st. I", • L.°t (.'hllthltTl-4N MA'.
with
out-__.__.._-__--------- Ii
or
p.rt.iime-'lilItI't'S
c.
orApis.
Rollaway. Hospital,
ip
" N. F. %ttr,n,sl" a
l'iiit. PillS.
1)th Ave.
,tr'In'..i. FtItS. apt. 17
51ap.nieel I Ii U fl 'I a p
pIle pocchsC, near h,',i'it.l $1010
Drap.ry work 4 ne. $12-SIll
Reds, by Day. Week, or
07.
11631.
inciuls
phtfte
Minn
1700 Siegnolta 1:2-1111, ::iS.
2. L'ersonldi
'i $.2 altar 1.1'
Senly .iseorslsd- Suitable fir
F. pinrtI ministry 55 s I pf 11 L
Month
...
flUiflhit.
Sn
up
relir..i enupis. Ph 322.1112
CARROLL.'S J51fllTtI
I:mn itno .ekiV and
RU.
$65 I flI)Rhm Icrits. sri. set
$511112
Do you lass a eninoma pmobt'.omp.tltl"n 5'. rite John
SEIIVI('E
('LL0
$2.00
ltS West 1st.
Loost.-i
Th)rougbotct
('OiIIty
K. Ith. 2:2 .I).1. 1:06.
$044' . 250
3 lilt FlitS. luplsi. Contact
lsifl. Write P. 0' flea t3U
hoo114 &amp; Instruct ions
din Co. 31 West i1s41.un St •
K.
'nt'
2.1 lllt.-I'l14'l [laths
I'al,,,ttoFU1ISITU51I
:nZ
Wlt.40N.UAir.l5
Sanford.
Sloo
-"--'
z
Chicago
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10:21
tv.
1:1J
M.._.
233-1743
Porn, Kitchen I: iuii'pe'I
Sell - Tre4s
Day
AltTi"T$ ,'[.A$$1c4
11)8. Rooms I'or Rent
?sym.nte Lees lbs's Pleat
Art. lit ,,
Phi
*1.1..
S.'t'h(N
0*3.1511
t.
lil.II
51.
151
S.'OIIMIS(l
lis
Water
culu
small.
mowed. Ii.
tio
Help ¶%'anted
To Inspict, Call
In' I, sitar * elec. ID-SlOt.
pastel. lanIseape. portrait aol 782. F'cniaIe
fiea,,nat'Is. 16,1151.
CLP:AN. qui.t rooms
help. 'n's',. saw.. Mowurs
still hit. T,ntatIte starting
--- I)opl.i I ps rooms
401 MagnolIa. 113.SlO,
;-Vt SIN
Thur., It,novstnla, K-liens
u:xlu(A CASht7 A Slam.
bun, a lu.., I a MAll's-N. 1. To $68 a k. lti'i'II
dat..
Sr.
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Nn
pots
_
312-111*.
----tIle
bath
.11115
A
Multiple
I.istu.g
lt.altum
iv ru,-. ('U,ci'ST cnritT or .'sg.EI
1111'
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AhtKItil'AS Itt_NT .41.1.
itl:S.'El1lN4'I
(o
June
II
*
en
55
aitt.Ati
sells
those
at.14
I
*
2.
Sl,*11'i'IN(I
room,
privet.
in. M,
--I'It$: his-rim JI 1)1(1St. 45111141 lank un,.
44t'l('kl.T. 118.2410
112)11*
KNT
lId.. n• i.gsr tush-I. l.ow 144$ It hiawatha
14, Write itsg.oa Jennings.
francs * bath, 132.1)11 after L
Iii me. u au,pi. City,
't'ir or 55$) 11151 sSaiSoI.E
II 'Si) Fr .
ISAV.A
.%4AiI'
4
Os
results.
in t8tiiigh In
Jmnkln. Circle, Ian110.
1)1511. l'I.0)ISI)I,
2sd ST.
SI' Su'l,'t'!4 I il..ir,.rn, 2 t.t'i
(Iitl:ArNLi'K.Nv_
5'.. Swap or Exchange
f,,III
downstaIrs apt., III
('ltS'SI'EiIl 'Si). Ilodli
Pcr,,a nit take %Sary. C.nlnai I'tnn.
323.1441
it
III
l;85.
Puts,
room.
pntvate
bath,
or
II.
afl.r
Palmetto.
1:1111: CoUNTY SA. VINO
b.altng, D2I)7t.
,Santrd
%of
i _ui';a.riI.sii.i.It$Iiu
me. $l3.IlsS.
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2:2.1115.
Male Help Wnnted
1JAN51,
boat
anti
motor
.1
tri.le lot
Plaintiff, _--h.Iu'nom
ItAVESSA l'AItK'
equal valus. l'1 (hUll.
'SOISCI 15115111 $'l('l'ittOt'i
oItIiElll.'r. must tI Ill g h lAStI) SIAN A ln1u*
.5.
home, sin pneeh, built-14%
515151
51111151
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1:34444
Jr.flOME ARNOLD PF,ItltA5, St
5, I. 'I t3rs.luale Ft;-st
shn'.i.s
avtt
ire..
tans.,
nil,.
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TO 551171 11 lIST I'
pn,terr.i. but n'.i to i.t.t
Iii.
II' iarnc.'st $14. Ph
lent) a'.n 11*1
Iefen.tanls
NI..
h3, Real Estate Vaidcd
I lOs' 1.1' 'f
1:3.0441.
the unlcnsign.'I, pursuant to
5,511(51 or IhI'
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$.minols Memorial linepital.
ioa- --_-_.
TO ,Jsutme Arnold lena. and Is. 'FictItious Nanic Stat its" *0154)1 1*1)5151 P'Sl'TifloVi
Sanford.
$ IIfl , I IIATII. built-Ins. As1141019 51.55115
Chapter 114111 01, Florida Statute,
Anisette P. I'err&amp;,
sume paIls. A delta, caste
will nugistam with the Clerk of 'O Wltohl IT MAY CONCERN ,
Ill It. Paul Street
132-lID.
nonllngton. Vurmont 01601 St. Circuit Court. In sad for 1(011cc is lc.r.bT given Ihst
YOU ARE P.reby notified Sennit,cie County Florida. uP)T% the under si gned, pursuant to
VE'It.I. httST or asaurn. mon. Trats your trailer tot a new
that a Complaint to f reclus, receipt of proof of ths publics' lIce "*'lctiiloue Sante Pistols"
home Ii'. tilt) I set) Ihtn
CiSCt'tl' c0t111'
a murtiale .ncumbertnl the tIn vf this notice, the firti. chapter $11 0), Florida Statute. IN T1IN
rise out frt,r te.Irotm lime
'SS'SThi .1101(5 ii.
I.. U N )'nhirpnlses. Inc.
,s,
of
('lark
to-wit:
Ct)S'NI51'i4
will
m•glslsr
with
the
in ni-c n.ightumhnr.I- I all
tlous name.
(ollowtttg real i.r-'pertY:
sIwi'Soi.I:
P11K
1111) 11
• t he Circuit Court. in and for ('I'll. t £51)
!
Rob Al.isnder daytime enip
Lot 1. Block S. Mt'SI.ASL) l'.sWS sin 'I' under which
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):OTA'rEL a sUt,Ilvtsi,n, are enusge.I In bualniss at Piruitnol. County, Flonila. upon ('OTT. rt.nntua
at 111.2611.
sail
*e.
publica.
5.
('bsneery
Itiuff.
1
lilt.
Oak
$1111.
t.J;'sI'N
secotding to a plat theme. 416 ISighoar t.s:, in the City r.ceipt of proof of the
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sIlT TO Sf1511 TI1'LK
floor.. :. lv. inset, dock
tion of this notice. lii. fltStof recorded in Plat hook It. of Fern hark, Florida.
on missy i :..c
That ! s par-ties intem.sted in toSs name. to.wt( ,:vi:tt.o tl'T uyr.sti a uiAi.i,AGItF.Pt, INC.
pit. 16 to :* PublIc 115.
Ilcuil Eaite - Sal.
c'.
I.
rlr'nu'Ia
c
rp,rattt.n
c--ri. of lemloolS C.- unity. tall I or..0 erlamprlsa, are as tl' (-1:518-5!. I'S. lllllcA un.Ier a
PlaInlifi.
IItiI
an,
.ngss.-1
5 0
whirls
.1 t'ST A 1111' NICER
rit es, at nuuuibim 63 5%'. .Jriftlfl '5.
l..i'er 1. St - -her
la. lacy 111.1 against you In
C. A. WI 1II)I)ON, Sit 1.t,t'ATIUS : 5t "5' a •i,hdus istots
b' it-snEsni Avsrcue
21tins., in tire City of Css..lbsm' 14. 1. IIFIPT anti - llr,Ii'T,
lb. ai.,,ssity!c I ilt, ant you
IllioKEit
2 Iiedno'.m bolos Lan. livhis wife. SA'ItANiEI. tV
t'rlmnl... 'Uz its
ry, Florida.
are re -iine t i,, sac'.. a cpy of
IIt-lolt
0
ill a starts
atitol.
dining
r-1.11).
Ing
I*AltKk;M
I.
I
Juanita F. Moabqf
Unit this paxty Intorost0d Is PARKLIL And fir Angl6or to the Complaint
porch and closed
screened
K' J. 1151101.
0
5.
HarrIson
Av.sse
3521
business
eaterpriss,
Is
a.
his
wIfe,
and
the
I'lalntlff's
attorneYs,
said
on
Terms
I
(SICIC ('t'ity $5 3
Trusie.. it alive, and It Csad CAI.LIIART REAL. ESTATE
Orlando, Flortda
follow.
Valk den Ievg a Gay, P. 0. Dos
Be
to his granluis or sucelseons CALL. DAT 011 .'OIUIIT $123615
v'
!)ate.I at Orlando. Orange
Edmund Bruckner
dIJI, Orlart-1 , FIorils, and to
scres5Dr5. ______________________________
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nl.a at Vera tank. itimi. in Trust. their hetri,
fill lb o irtilnal of such Answer County. Vl,rtda. 1111.1, 30, 1556.
any.
If
and
creditors.
with the Clerk of Its. afrecati PublIsh' Apr. 4, Il, 15. 21, 1111 nole County. Florida. March It. asstgne
.
sad
all
persona
claiming
by
Circuit Court on or bafar. the CDT-11
toe,,
tip NI A RSAt.TT
or
than.
IS,
end
threult.
or
unlet'
0th day of May. 1)56 If you
Publish Mar. II 1Apr. ö. it.
Pare A,. -511.511*
each of Ilium, against aiuy and
fail to do So a decree pro eon. I'S 11151 ('t$Ct'l? CDI 111' 01 ,,is
I
all persons siatmlng an estats,
fe,eo will 'be tak.n against illS *175TH JL1)SCIAI. ($5
Sales-Rentals
1)Il.A,tluA'rEf)
right, till, or int.reSt In and ft.al Estits
you for the relief 4 sntand.4 inc flit' I'S AND roR 15151*01.51
I'll. 1*2.1111
Its W lIt It,
pro.
vial
upon.
(tie
to,
or
Itin
tilt
'Sl'T.
PLoslIfli,
*oYtCK
1011
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l)tYI'l.EX
the Complaint.
---The Board of County ('tim. pot ty h.netn,after dsscribsl, or
1.Oi'STFII (CO one of *an''rti'a
This N.II• aug11 b. i.ubltsb. ('SI I%('hKY 'SO. 11*1!
.
S
tp,!atrs
str,.1s
pretisst
.4 onc e a seek to? four eon' .J'.''K It •'t,t'iI',iSttN, .45 5t.i%t- misst,'n.re of Seluilnoll ("unit, sity part th.msof: of the SW' 4
S
S
e.cUtiv• weska lvi the Sanford 15i51 OF 'IllS Tltt'STEEI 0' I'lorils. will rsc.Ie5 bid, at S'4 of tie IStj
ant dt,st.Iiins sp,rtmmnit.
i'uir, ISIS TSITSD FIRM
lute? IIOItT&amp;EAQK IVtST' the otft'e of Arthur 51. heck' of Its 55144 .vf 5.cttov II.
5
)lemsll.
It you 5?s •o.tl at nlpalr
tang.
)
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r.w
31
soiis.
Ave
its
_
with, Jr Clerk. is mIte C',umt Township
Dated this $1.1 day of March (71
work, hire is a irIdin
a
1 3, 1 4 &amp; 1 5
PlaistIt'. )(Ousc at' asnforl. Florida.
S
pirluritly
to nibs some
1165.
•
l't,fli?Iants (J' Houses For bale
April
12.
vs
Monday
either
front
pmofitsile
IL.
to
5:05
r.
nit' er,
thEA?.)
I
*Wi'ItK OF CVI?
P'ltASE 0511(51 14051.51?. a tu., for 051 following smelt
Arthur it flekwtth, Jr.
rissle or from uenlaI lncu,n,e
.
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I. the •sm. .5 5.
inS lnai,taqe construrti'n:
LOARCIE cOUNTUC 5101451
Only 51.100.
Clerk of the Cir.-uit Court stile man, et 51,
S
Flertla,
Ilf.fl,1
an's
('onutietiunu
,t
str..'
.nt
I
.cniaje,
lilt
44 Acre, III me part.
S
Ity: 1)onra U. Itarko.
51,intirgs and
Ilnatrusge Construction In To abe I),I..daalSi
NOTI('N or SEll I'S
Deputy Clerk
14 34 rnterpnis.s, las
213.61)5.
540111(1 SIll! I'OItE('i.Olt PIP'.
*5. J. FiElD! aol
AT. .301155 ftI's'ER 5157.
215.1518
Publish Apr. 4, It. II, 11, 1)44
utIriT. Pita wIfi. NATHAN'
TOi FRANK
MUlLET, a
*7511, a. recondsi in List
.
1511. W. PARKER
5!nhhi man
Book 11 Pigs 54, Public
$100
pAflICr.8. his wif.. anti
It.cords of Ssnttnels Coon.
.. h4lll. Listing lt.allnr
I'S TIlE I'iltct'ST (OtRI 05' III ISliF.'S('ri L'NKNOWS
Itr.U1T,
Trustee,
if
('O%'F"ll
J.
Foal
14
III) is I'renrhs
S
Sy, including entranc.
'ritE 'SF5151 Ji 1)11 lIt. CIII- ASS.) TOi All pamth.s r!aimtti5
t',. 'tl"NT OWNED 111-40)1
:
iiiv.. and If dial 'u hi.
inl.re.ls by. ttcr,ugh, tin.
Shard', from oravogs hio,le.
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I I'S? I'S .ssu stilt .1:5417501.51
TO BE DISPLAYED
•rantue or .uscassur. In
IIUM1'.S
h.s..- is-;'s
S
'I.' t ,,vsinat (1a aF,tr.'
vaud acrontiuiu$ to IN. oil'
itit sri, I'S,,iitiSll
S
Trust, their itsira, suede...
minis inquire lit lis.s tor
ginaf Plane and Ipeetfica.
sail t'.m,on.
$, 5 1 ItUDISOOMI
.'sI* s.'s:*t% *11. i$$tL
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ors,
aaslgna
and
creditors,
Low
MoriIiy
f'aym.nta
Tot' *5tH hereby notIfied
lions or certain alt,mnat..
('uRltlNl; V. 110)1.1:,
I
I flit, very r'.an Close in,
0
•
.
It any, and all persons
Immediate i).liv.ry
that a complaint to tots.
a# set forth in the Informs'
I'Iatntlff.
Jimm1CowiitID.ltt*
claiming
by
and
through
lie
Tour
rlae
a
'.rlatn
mortgage
lion
for
1144am..
vs
rues! Refreshnients!
:
or end.r them. or each
snr'irn?'ering the following
luuformatlea for Stddirs may
*1(11(051 11101145 iS"Yt.!.
'VA - FRA
.1 them, against any and
houses - Sale or Rent
9
41.5-rIled meal proplrty be obtain.d by writing to thu
fl.t.tsIs,tt
Broker
.._..
any
Property
Mom.
A
isles
all p.reons claiming
S.mliteie County Engine.?. Fit.
Io.wit:
'Sn'ISI'Vl To .sri's:sst
S
5.1st,, right, title or in.
T.1
1.nt 6. Illock II WEAT11- 3 lies III. iausford. FlorIda; or
105 Anthony Thomas Sityi
In and to, or tills Jjl'fl Hunt Realty :
forest
ERSFli:I.D FIRST .4001. picked up at the Ensineur's Of.
835.11-61 A s
I
upon, the mash Property 1115 Park Dr. Office D2.3111
lION. srcorlliir to the phi thee loeatsd an U. I- Htghwiy
___________
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V.) Division .5 -(3
hereinafter descrIbed,
thereof as r. " rid Is Vlsi 17.11 approximately 5 miles
? NIghtI $11564.
1'' 5 lntr.pt-i
'iiet
TV Sets! Radios! Cameras!
011iouses
F'or
•
any part thereof:
Ill-Otee
.
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Iltok II. page 44 1,s?'tic solcth of Sanford.
C ,. VI..t lost flff;c
5% of the 55114 of Ills
Oas copy .f .rtInal Plans
It.comds of Seminole ".us.
New York. Now York
Y."'01
$
5111.
l's
5t..'.U.
Id
,,
PWI4 of the 15114 of I.e.
hi. FlorIda.
and Ipecificatlen. I. on file at
bc are hereby notill.-t that
ii I-.' 4 i.v't 11- v'.. e.,i'
SACRIFICE
lion Ii, Township II south.
&amp; 'T'raile
. Cobia Boat,
a (_'.'mititrt f'r t'ii.r • has has lien filet against y'vj in the EnglnS.rs Office and nsay
Il?C lIsle:) 13 6°;
.
This horns mist he sold 4
pmn,p.ritvs
Rang. I) east.
I-.en file I *gilvrsl "i In the tie aloe ,u tat silt, ml y '" he Inspected by
15(11
of
you
are
1.1
and
bathe
on
lake,
.'npy
You
Itedroem.
2
tlid•r..
Plans
and
Sp.cificaabove sl)le.i Cocrt and you or* n.'iuir.4 In sirs, a
;
2611
ralmsile
I
*
Central beat and air. In. F 2:3.0274.
are re1'cired So s.m,. a copy of your Answer or oilier Plead' tlnns may be ptirehaesd at the notified th at a suit to liiSt
suistld- Custom 4 r a p. 5
.%,-.aer or pteslln, ing it, the Crmp'iini on Plain' offices of A. Z. O'y4.ali A As. title to the ebovl 1..cntb.l
,,f
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10
throughout. IndulS. b.auti. jj' 3, "j'' 8 )Ioosa.e'tmpiet.tY
ASl'Kltt''N. .'.-iat,e, Inc. Consulting En. property Isis b..n filed Against
I" the I"yrt'ialnt lit the t'lsln' tIlts atl'.t'!re)i
and
are
hereby
to.
tiii early American fumetlurs
you
II.
111511.
T'P'.AS
A
I.-O%%'Nt)Ei.
213
give.rs,
1111
Edgewatir
Pr,
you
so
stt'.rney. l'r'irusn
ftsrutipb.'I, Inmaled in i..ka
tore
Kitchen •'it,lppel, plus .at.
(Iris-fl. LAW OFFICES OF East ('antnil Roilevind. Or. i'rhsndo, Florida, for Ill se per quirel to e.r,, a .epy Of your
-aria,
W.shsr
it'd
dry.r
-,
Anew.? to Ohs Complaint Ofl
in
TIhl'! '.74 13. (lIt AI')N. Silt. IanA.". I"h'rtla. ant file the on- set.
p:lIra lots is sum i. it
lIlte shall be enclosed In a the PlaintIff'. attorney, WIt.s. 3 HR Flits. Ill mo. 161.4*41
13, ire North orange Iluil'I. glnsl Area- er i .10.f l'iesllng
- -.
-.ini. Open for ffer7
1g. ltriifll'l. I't'.t Ia srI file In the of'lee of tOe Clerk of ..aled envelops plainly marked 1.1*15 Ii I1OV.'L.AMI). III South
I IsLt)IlO(tM turn lieu,.: l's'
51 5 nrg'ssi Ain.a,r or plaad' lIve Clr'lit Ccitt on '.r t-e'"r e on the outside. "fill) FOIl PA'.'. Knowles Assnue, Winter Park ,
original
-_cloud gsrege- 333.1075.
log i n 05 e office of the ("lark the 17th 1st .if April. 1146 It 1513 AND DRAt1(AOE COS. P'Iortds, and file the
Payton Itcalty
Clark of lb.
tot the ('IrrulI &amp;'nurl, Seminole you fail to ,in so, a 4ern.I 1.-n ryltudlIos. IT. .3014141 *1'.'- In the .tflce of tits
County, htsnfc'mt. Piomila en dun confess.. will I. liken sgsiniat PIll ESTATES, open April It, Circuit Court on or before 1)1.1151 1440 Uiiwstbs at 11.1$
-- - - - - _________-April 11111. 101$: otherwise the - '
01 April mu f-c the relief 4,rnan i..i fl 1544
I'efo,. the Ill's
slha,
of $14 pro. I TiIpl*:i: fl..trnnme, 1%
Ill I. will be opined on April sllegiticcom of mcii Complaint ASlo'MP: payis.135
1)65 I? yi 7.11 ,-t'-, li-l' it., ("mt.!atr.
Club ltd
Slit. 015. rm.
tear 111gb School.
This 5.iucs shall be pub' IS. 3564. at 11:50 A. 14. or 59 will be taken 55 cnnf.aaed.
mint by default will b. skis
1:2.0116
after
S.
The notice shall I publish.
against you for the relief di- limbed once a scik for four coon thereafter as poealbls, at
LAKE 14.481. 1 hteifoon', $15
ronse-'utlse weeks in lb. Ian- a meeting to be held in the •4 once .arh w..k for four -mactel In the ('omplaliit.
County
Commission
weeks In The SanPlane Noise Will G
muting
eoasecutivs
322.1810
'u: and OltDEltEL) at Sin- ford Il.rald.
Herald.
The
abbreviated
55151
7)655
tIre.
bedroom,
1
i
the
Court
Hove,
at
24th
dsp'
DATED THIS
Of room
flood
fird. S.'lrlda this SIn day at
SPONSO RED BY
bath ham. in Pin.cneat. Total j' jjt pl'ItY.' . Its m". ':''
Samford Fleilds. The right Is sty)e of thue suit to *515111 A
Msr'h,
Mar , in till.
monthly payment. Oil.
reecrvel to valve any Imreg.I- ('JAT.LAOIIER. INC. vs. M. .3
Puns, $10 mis. 3114 yale Ave
Sited.)
(REAl.)
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still.. or Isehniciltties in bid. 51)130?, of al,
.4,100? II lleekwlth, in
Arthur If iieel,witb, Jr.
DATER) TIllS 11th dsp' of We at.o live rentals I 11.1. Sl400MS £ Pun room, In
or all bide.
and to reJect 5
t'lerl. of ('urc,,iI Count
('lank of the Circuit l•,,tcrt
roost - I Bedroom
4 tIed.
Iloard .f County Cominisi' Match. 1101.
fl.t..n. paved .Uiet, $11. Pbfl y; tlnnaa U. Mambos
hl: Donna II Mambos. I) C
toom. All rid.comated and
bums
(ISA?.)
3U'*Il!.
i,Aw' ovvrcEs 0)'
Deputy .iark
Ily:
Donna
II
Mark.,..
DCI.
occupy
today.
P'lerida
Ilmtnol.
nail
County.
Anderson. flush. Psan
TRUMAN 1.. OflAiOil
3
III. FL'ltS. ho se .4 lullS on.
Arthur
H.
llerkwith.
J.
John
A.
A1.iantiir,
Chair.
&amp;
Lewtidi.
Suit. 75?
It. Ross Count, I'S. 121.1141
Clink .f the Circuit
VA as
III East Central Ioulevard
One North Orange Building
Count
SAULIS
AGENCY
Semiutel.
County,
Flotida
slier
I.
fly:
W.
fls.li,
Pr,
Orlando. Florida
Omlanu.In, l'lnrI,la
lie ifs For lt.nlals
Publish, Mar. II, It £ Apr. 4,
I'ul.hi.h
1, 96 Mar, IS, A Apr. 4, II l'ut,;isp. lOam, :5 A Apr. 4, hI, C.,iuily Engineer
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1..e.l fee nat. Ill'
hiss ssi.yii,
I'ul.II.h April 4, It. 1)60,
It. liii
I', )(f
II
Iibts.t% sekenda $2'6616
0*5,
Ct''U
CUTS
CDXII
('UX.$I
Lawn

Very Profitable

heavy

iftheygive you
the boats and you
go and you fall
off the edge, don't

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Effie 51'? • pritile baths. ictt* ItIt ii.'u.., Kttnh,us .,*utpped;
specially sulle't lloIiiiOhl IMIl'ti13g (,00iiit
hills. fur
your K's INRUD51 Dealer
apses built. $21-lIlt,
for natim.t pepte. Ideally
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Ph 2:2.1141
i'cal.l 4.-,wnto-II. lo.i'tlra 30 1 4'1 F. lot.
3 lilt, ku. tren aiutpped.
at Jacobson's Dept. Stc're
II
sr Eisa.
31I. abler I
rn 1.alt.
miis-a'b'Itit.
li
111 51 151 it Sart..:d.
start motor A Inir. $631. 323'
Many.
5'IlhtN. APT.. lilC M.lIo.viiie. - fill.
LAKS MLIII. on laSs. 1.bed'
roams. I baths. ,-.nlrah aIr WI't.AKA Al'.sitrul:NTs lIt if you ,.ve * phase, you have
ec,n.lithtntng. ID.t)2C.
a .-ha; g. account for a Pan'
w $irat ii'. -- -'
f -''l i.ruii %i,'inl.AIl __ _
equipped.
IS..lro.'m.
Kitchen
3
r.. anti enas to. Jl?'ltuTtY Co.
1$4 rn ". 2L.-lltt.
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Sertkarik
hit Usgoolia. ft. A. Williams,
Company
323-3)11.
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Ph. 111-4511
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iJafurs. .atra large I nit,I
£.!l. COOterh &amp; Cycles
.1cc. kitchen equipped. Iel
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W. 15th.
111-tt.
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u-ntiUMn. pal. both. el.an, well
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finn. Adulti, no pets. Cab
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312-1*2).
2117 country Club Stead
Phone *22.1521
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97, Houses For Rent
COMMODORE
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at
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On the other hand, the 95 million adults who read the
pewipaper every day suffer from burning curiosity. They
want k know what's new, what's better, what's going sq.
their li
If you're selling something that's new or beftw or am
bring a little more pleasure into people's lives, turn to
the newspaper reading public first. These arc the pcoplc
who'vc pt thdr eye on the lwdzon.

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ANIMAL HAVF.N. ft.aasla. lu.
Misc. For Sale
Thermostat heat. 51o&amp;rdiftj- _____________________________ Used firOiturl. in7 amount,
Sanford $13-lID233.2712. Y'III come SC Us!
WOitt.D NOOK P)ncyclopedl&amp;
1urutttume
$4 Poor urn. IN. 312-4 0 42.
TtrtllsTEitl:t) Min. while Is.
LI Your
mue pool.. $ trio. old. Call
QcI"k 5sr,ls with III. ('salt
sours,
t..n
I
an
d
I'rlsrctd
4.20.
1:25.i vieD 5.35
SL'i'CIt TRAUISO POST
flIsh light m.I.t. two flick
Sail,
athschtoanta- Value $120, will
,.li for ID, or had.. i' 55. Furniture For Sale
AKC: CHIHEAIIUAS. $31 UP.
P.ktrt.ee. ).Xto I'ooii.i. Ill
VrsIgL Sam'
I .s.
u, WI Iii 's 00? OC 0' VIti.
ags4 keimeow and Judas
'VillIll Wv me'). Clean white rags. S.mtsols
T Kl:hl
522'32$I.
furniture. Mast phiels
t''UOI ) In.lr&gt;
IS
I1, I
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show no damaCs. 5005191
AT TillS
i
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price Is 14 Of lass than tag'
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10. I'uultry . l.ivrstock
1451 - ill ('l'nt,,ft Diamond
uIar retail. Ploti Freight
- ,--- --a; oh .55 s lID now $)).
Poraillire I&amp;C&amp;
Uamegsl
If, root L-.er ¶.L bght and
lisp It'll. Ca.sei)srtV.
(;ValtflCY Jewelers
so:4. 111-bill or $335710.
Sanferd
___________________________ 301 5. I'snk Ave.
-ECIIOLS BEDDING Co.
I.,. Spt'ciaiServicr
lutmltlo WaCoMi'LPTfl.Y
Bedding a Furniture
hr s,ftervsr i .s,ehl.nt
AT r*croRT PRICK!'
INthitAht kT1:htl'lLldKS
401cc. Movie camera. pro.
$235111
Us;noli&amp;
(I.i asn.I. ji-odel, Ins- )
jsctor, tripod. 4.hight t,sr. Its
Painthrg, Wall Pap.rinc
splint A screen. ua.t $
tlA1(15H modems ,,ettois.
Spray PilotIng a tp.clattY
tIm,. W.i trained ('a.-,- hifl $
al $71 iDIIlt.
12.D'i
wamtfobl,
monkey, cage
Air con,llliofl.r run., but
$31. 322.5244 U e e C furniture appilaates
.e.d.
Incomtl 'fax Returns
%ola. e1 11us$ 51- Mcii. IA?'
14
sirs lea.
HooK K l:I:l'l NIl
my's Mart. 211 MaoIstS Ave
..rs ,01'eri.uic. tail L.a. LiST bright carpet colors . .
restore theta with Ills. I.os'
Pb 11*- 41 I1-.
msrr WiUlirne. Five l'ointa.
Ire, flint .isctrlc shampooer
:142
$1. ?herwln W illiams Co.
60. lIusiness Opport.
A. J. AL)COCK
VSLi) flutiCKi, used lumber ,
11014K lMl'ItOVEMZST
(load
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1t1, sticks and his bare
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Miss
Proeber
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his hnneymonn, was charged I
dth murdering his former ed be marry her.
hands.
sweetheart.
lie said he strangled her In He was to be arraigned (o.
Police said Cpl. William a parked ear, beat her head day In circuit court at utiw'.
Murphy, 21. admitted •la)alg against a curb and stabbed ban Niles. IlL lie had been
Miss Susan Proeber. 21, Of her with a pkie of metal stationed at a NIKE missile
ruburtan Palatine, Ill
hse near Ar!ingttn flelhta,
after from a Junk heap.
showed him lifethOIit
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Murphy
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COIA)%IBt'S, Ohio (UP!)
Jerrie Mock, a flying grandanother with a new world non*
stop distance record for wom•
on in her Pocket, rested today and nude plans for Cifl
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207 miles per hour part of
the way over the continent
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using "Itesuscl-An"A most effective public ii. ni.", the plastic doll, to dciii'
It i Iestimated that two per
lations program has been eon- onstrate mouth-to-mouth recent
of the earth's ssatt-r if
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dulled f o r ARC first a:,1 5,?" sttsitatiofl. The ds1 w*s sits
the Antvice by the Jisyceettes, tinier noted to the Ret Cross Water locked In the ice of
and the Arctic.
S.sfety
Committee
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arctic
the chairmanship of Mrs.
ance agents of the county soil
James McKee." he Added.
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and taught and in. and Artificial Respiration," eJ, hossser, to take came of
ptructors from different areas "flandagtng ant Splinting" the rvrr-inertaiiflt requests
with:n the divisIon have work. held provide visible in true* for first aid training," I'cter'
el together to straw up gul.le. tion for members of first aid son puititeti out.
lines to be used to govern ac clasises.
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Raqust Welch.
Itaquel Welch rant quits
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this spontaneous combustion
of publicity. There is no logScsI explanation for It.
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girl with a tat';iiflrettt fir
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.caiiuk o has the best barhon on the Pac;fic t oast of
Mexico and one of the most
nauraI anchorage in the
ss or!d+ It was uscl as a main
depot for the Spanish colonlal fleet, according to the Encs clopetlia Britannica.

Civil Defense office and the
Peterson Jr., vice u of various cluis.
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Seminole
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"First
Aid
instructors
prraitlent of the American
Re't Cross, report s th*t the teaching ails to broaden their p-artnment, ,ctrral A P.0 first
local div:,ion 'has built a let-tires ant ,i-mmnxtx attons,' S illmn,trut titra are teaching
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firm foundation for the teach- Peterson noted,
the medical self-help course,
as
Such
films
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ing of first aid courses in the
Sthy of First A M." Transpor. classes.
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found April 4 in a shallow
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grave near Palatine'.

Floe- freeze injured limbs of tree, good. Bloom is spotty on trrcs dry ctlfldltlOO of fruit is hold
T..NI)ER, Wyo. (1P1)
LAKELAN!) tul'li
seared her destination to con
Ida's citrus trees escaped the five ears old and under. All that were defollattd by the log back movement of some Tie Army has turned dotsn
her fuel.
bloom. January frosts. White fly eggs Vakncia oranges.
t "Sag.bruah Sally" for duty
Mrs. Stock's husband. Bus- winter unharmed, according to varictics have heavy
Manatee and Sarasota
Highlands— Tree condition, in Vietnam.
are reported to he heavy in
sell, said she had two new a Florida Citrus Mutual aurTree condition very good. Cold some groves.
projects plannctt hut dii not vey.
I Is excellent. llkKsm is very
Sail)-, a Wyoming mute, was
weren't fully damaged trees have completeMarion— Tree condition Ia heavy on all varieties,
The
effects
divulge details.
to replace "Maggie," another
and prospects excellent in groves that were ILucie— Tree condition Is mule shot by
She 4lready owned recordsl known. Mutual said in the sur- ly recovered
an Army sm.
the
first
woman
to
fly
vey
but
the
overall
condition
for
a
bumper
crop
next )ear frozen in January. There is very good. There is an
as
when she did not aniwir
ex'
ry
across the Pacific Ocean from of the groves was not expect- are good. There is It complete some minor wood damage on tremely heavy bloom on all his challenge.
trees. A heavy Infests* varieties and all age trees.
west to east and the first ed to be greatly changed be- coverage of bloom.
But the W)oming Air Na.
l)eSota— Late January frost tion of white fly is indicated Rains have helped moisture titnal Guard said it could
woman to fly a single-engIne cause of the storm.
air A summary of the eountyby- caused some minor damage, but other insect problems are conditions.
plane across the Pacific ifl
lift
only
priority
cargo
to
the trees now have fully minor at this time. There is
Indian Rover— General tree
any direction. Mrs. Mock act county report on grove coo- but
anti a mule w oulIn't
recoveredPrior
to
April
4
good
bloom
on
all
varieties
both of them in 1964 when she dltion:
condition is very good. Tree Vietnam
qualify.
Hardee— Tree condition Is rains, accompanying the tor- with the exception of Parson dvfoliation because of the Janflew around the world. The
was
heavy
nadoes,
there
a
lack
of
Brown
oranges.
22,LS8 mile trip took 29 days- e xcellent. There Is
uary frosts was light and
Patrick Henry was the first
Volusio— Trees are In good there is complete recovery
For her flight from liono- bloom. Moisture conditions surface moisture.
Charlotte,
Lee
and
Hendry—
condition.
There
is
a
good
and
no
loss
of
bloom.
Dry
eon.i
governor of the CommonSuits, Mrs. Mock used a larger have been excellent all winter
wealth of Virginia
plane outfitted to carry 4CO long and is still generally ade Tree condition is better than bloom on all trees except ditions have been alleviated.
quate. (rowers are reporting it has been In the past several those defoliated by the Jan. I Brevard— Tree condition Is
gallons of fuel,
years. There is excellent uary cold. SVhbte fly eggs are generally
Mrs. Mock said use had no some white fly buildup.
good.
All
very
Polk— Treei are excellent, growth and heavy bloom. abundant.
trouble except for some ti-sr.
groves and varieties not damwas no cold damage in
Lake, Citrus and Sumter— aged In January have heavy
bulence over the Rocky Noun- Almost no cold damage is There
area.
Trees undamaged In the Jan-1 bloom. Others showing good
now
apparent,
except
for
this
my
head
talus. "I bumped
Putnam— Tree condition Iq uary cold have a heavy bloom new growth. Current drought
some unexpected diehack on
then," itse said.
anti a god flush of groAth hm, been relieved.
Trees iieftsIlatc'i are showing
Martin— Citrus in esrep
full flush of new growth. The tbonaliy good condition. New
dry condition was relieved by growth Is abundant,
Robinson.. Carlo rains early this month. Val.
hiroward— Tree condition Is I
began running in the papers Edward G.
By Dick Kltiner
encia oranges have been bar. very good despite two burnEvery and on magazines. I gut re. Ponti, Sophia I,orrns Pi- su-steti ahead of maximum canes in two years Moisture
LONDON (NFA)
year, an event raile d tie Royal qs.rat after resluret to l)1e .-er-husbansi, wants her for maturity becatist' of told dam conditions are the itst in
for covers, for layouts, to tICS a pict ure. Still will arrange age.
several years. Valcncis barFilm Performance is the most
()rane. Osreota and Semi- vest is underway.
British Interviews!'
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the shooting schedule so she
gala night for the
I note— Tree condition is very
She was recently voted the can do part of It before
Palm Beach and Okeecho. I
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ilene.' of multi damage. Itloont erally good cat-s-pt for stuns'
of an Impo rtant motion pie. runny
even though all the
Iota
tented
a
home
in
Raquel
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tare in a !.on'i'su tht,-nk'r, thus. Wc.at ;.rtsatta have sects is lntl.sn now, tecause It 11-11's Is generally missile- heavy, 'the ulster groves In th e l'alns
Queen attends aol an does her stills.
ileach
s.oxahatchee a r e a.
obvious to her that her future
every big cinema star in tOWfl.
These trees were damaged by
And all this ,elf-generating is brighter In Europe than in
This year, the event wer e publicity has helpe(L She says lIolywood.
P K o s p i: C -r III:l(;liTS, last year's hurricane. All varth. premiere of "thorn Free." S he now gets three offers a
When Pro.. icties are in heavy bloom.
"Hut I'm not an expatriate," Cob. (tI'l)
And all the biggest stars were slay for picture.. Furthermore,sh. says. "it is the American pert h1.-Ighits Mayor Louis A. Moisture is favorable.
l'a'en and liernantlo— Tree
there to iha.ks the Queen's her existing contract with rflslvi.'i which are the expatri- l'lerre meets with the town
like
a
family
to.
condition.
I, good. All tree.
band — Rex Harrison. Peter 20th Ccrstur,-Fox was re-neWt)council, It's
au's."
have a heavy fitish of new
O'Toole. Oman Sharif, Julia tints-it, with i raise in salary.
not
pure'
rainbow
union.
Tws'n
trustees
are
hen.
s
But all i
Stntstuire conditions
Christie, Ursula Anirra., dos.
Stir bee siinirsi to pisy that with her life. F.'r one thing, th,'rs )"rnnk anti lMu. .%I.nii- growth,
stere tin Its.' Iurmieriine until a
fl niore',
lo -ni in -111r, lttce'-st liunilli' timere it the pr'htm of money ansi ihirir w ivr
an-i 'Isti&gt; rainfall of two to three inches
The next slay, all e$iht of In lit,' ,orl'I.
itti Warren _ihtis
Is not in the big ehiiss Strainer oni hi. wife Mildred.
nod
I,indnns newspa pe rs carried
MllIr'-sl
I'ferre,
wIfe
of the fell Monday.
she
must
live
an
t,
)!illsbnrough— Crowing e on pictures of th. event. AnI
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riligh ii. Is. Appearances nsa)nt Is the t"wn clerk.
have been very good
ditbons
pieU eight used the sams
must ii e kept up.
All varieties are putting on a
lure—Queen Elizabeth uhusk.
To attend the Royal Film
very heavy bloom. No wood
First Process
ing hands with a girl riami-ti
Performance was costly, for
First chemical process ever damage to the trees from JanRaquel Welch.
example. She estimates that discovered by man probably uary frosts has been indicated.
few months before, theta
a new gown, fix.
everything
A
Pinellas— Tree condition is
was heating of wood to conwas a big, star-spangled pre.
ing her hair, make-up, hiring vt 1 into carbon or charcoal. good. Trees are making a fine
-rI
usher. for "The Flight of the
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cost her $111
a s-ar
00 for Iluirtung witimut flanse or recovery from the 19412 freeze
h'hoenix." Again, ,j.zetms of
that nit:ht.
smoke, charcoal fuel has twice Moot all groves have an
stairs were three. The 111-to.
it wits. hiwevcr, worth IL
abundant new growth.
the heating power of wood
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Cdr. Thomas B. Wood
which can only be
sumed command of Saniord- reputation
hl'AH-I2 in a ceremony acquired through operational
based
experience, with safety and
recently aboard the USS Sara- efficiency
guidelines," the
toga In the Caribbean, it was new skipper declared.
learned today.
Distinguished guests on hand
It was the first change of for the change of command
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beads" since the squadron C..
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for its first deployment. The Ing officer of the Saratoga:
carrier now is en route to the and Cdt C.. C
Hull W alker.
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musiot demonstrations and 41- overboard and was drowning.
Miss Roth DAVIIII111406
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lopol are that the U. 111. most drowned myself. It It
nommmmmommono Communist party Is so happy haii been for licillis Yorsu.
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emphasis* the student domon- grace of God there could have
r1rallon route bete even more been two of us cho
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lives.
would Suggest a security
The Reds, It's understood,
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business whether in bu,in.ss penditure In lads was $3 bil
diced by r..ssss •f delay
or government. The executive! lion 'no chamber calculated ~ a 111gorpollail modatis
ciii ,.i:".,,i.,'t:
officers and board members that projected espedlture for
ake a
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have a right to know thrr. those item. in 1570 will be
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of some ac.
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lion, or almost three times
P:Oms
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establish the future cost of i lisher Knight.
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cause it originates in the
For example; Few citizen, th. hard ,
publican party. The device ii
better informed than John intended to enhanc, the inte' { S. Knight, publisher of the
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of a five-year budget projec. that Lai was talking economy
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part of the budget. of the un;;
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log which have to be met bysey State Chamber of Com•
DEMOCRAT
the taxpayer.
meld has an item by item In
9TH CIRCUIT
It would be as simple as at)sIs of great ,oJety spend
MUSZYNSKI FAVORS

There was the Truman i-ear
e. Bit millions of
And when their wive, die, when lIST proposed to ('on
satisfied with their lot.
ds try to Patell 111110it
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#,so even those who arn't those game husbands ruth in. gress a madleare operation
divorced don't seem very 118P to a second wedding.
they make of effort to set
Moreover, our Scientific Too lip real and other i
to Mo."
a diveree. And Wk" guy
Also, only one marriage out Marrisse Foundation Is flood- semillterstes among the elec.,
loge 6* millsee they legal of every two cas be congliditf- ed with Applicants who bays torats happily concluded that
right late a second Mar. ad happy
been married once but are It could all be doe for pea. I
today
I WAMUNGTON (11m.-The youths its$ an domftdt&amp;Wl. lositroUons b difficult to ui risse. "stasily the trose
That 4ocin,t mesa who bays now either divorced or widows nuts. out I ."a medicar
NuMp s&amp;gUyansl1g *I stu- This "rgiststles AMmily, 4tritand. But It has shown up facts below.
plan was not adopted becau :I
and widowers.
a to per cent divorce rate.
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tin and Asian CASE Y4ss: Jack K., sled
Isadore
repeatedly
In
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the
idlyalreed
fbIks
seem
there were In Congress
out
al
least
31
per
cut
(in
And
in
gave
IAd#CWvg
army
dest-yelistli demonstrations
39. to a radio Mali .do man y cities it is nearer U eyes More eager to marry men who looked beyond the
Asia &amp;ad IlAtla America was the determination to move Sa. Isaws.
Though
time the Isithal. "Dr. Crane." he
moment toward the ultimate
r
shown again 1* the army karno out and so on with Ibnir qua was used aga inst them, you actually think the nia. peAnother 33 pervo:c.:1 are 8. mu observations would cost.
Communist Purges.
"takeover" I. todosiula.
It', more frequently the Coin. jority of marriages are 5UC leading cat and dog exist disagree with Jack's view- president Johnson has of.
IndIcatIons are the lodoas. If history elsewhere is a munists who have sit up sits- cesstul?
cores, feuding and snarling point.
alaa army b&amp;4 Wilted to proesdist. the Indonesian stu- dialt demonstrations W their
at each other, but still livial You date not accept at face
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staud up against $ukaro's d.nt.youth groups, having enIt ends
together either because their value the protest.. of th. aver.
age man that his marriage Is
Pro.Rod moves, eyes though tasted this success, will try its Reft sparked student
religion forbids divorce.
the Communists were black' their powers again in the itt. demonstrations in the Panama
Or else because they have not ha pyl
Illy Walter C_
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Canal Zone and created an In4med nationally for their part lure.
young childrn and think It Its to Ottein telling a fib. be
if you toll all you know,
rditar,
lisroldl
gbAestj
thus
have
smorged
lornsUonal
incident
some
time
In the abortive r"t oil Octthe Sanford United belt to sta y instiller it least His InIfrl@91 may Dot
than the ethic guy knows
as a power Is Indonesian pci. back. Student demonstration.. We of
ober iNs.
till the kiddiss fInish high 100 per cent happy but it ii 93 ' much as you
Or.ntsatiOt',
wish
playid
a
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the
rise
of
5.rvl..
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Pa
$ubiri NU1t17 ties,
per cent so or maybe even
Wbi
school
When lukarse, moves for it Call" to power. Chinese Com- thank Tho Banford Ile"Id for
stratlegilhould the pro-Poking
But Jack'o Impression Is so per cent or lo per cent de4.
coveran
all
Seems like all st.ii me
r It 0 a
stoup In We sableel, the army goonsbath, as be cortalsily will munisU have even organis
that even the other SO per cent lightful.
ki learn in ILhn',t is ho w ,
unless liis silments keep him student
demonstrations in .4 us during the past week. of supposedly successful mar. But that Is usually a higher
unhappily weis along,
Without the publicity given riage. aren't happy,
lot awhile, th. army ,ven quiet, the atudenta again Moscow.
level of happiness than the to point out all that other
things wrnne with rolir cmr.
belped Aukamo put down stu. might be the only spark able Itudent demonstrations were our benefit we would not have
Slaybe Jack figures that you old bachelor of the same gigo
dent antl'Communt,t diinon to unit, other groups against said In be a major force in achieved our goal.
elaimi
must be either 100 per cent can
the overthrow of one South
We would also like to thank happy or else you rate zero. Men who say their inarristrollonol.
him.
Dial the students slid other, This power of student dom- Vietnamese government. They the children In the cost for
Happiness. however, Is pay. goes are Vnh&amp;PPY Are Often
hive led to the resignation or pirformingso wonderfully md ,r a matter of 100 per cent just momentarily grumbling
overthrow of several Latin the parenia for letting bs vs. zerol
because they are aUU child'
M
For there are York" do. like and want to play hooky
Ii the adult fosponsibilit
Last but not least we wall% grets of happlatial
Game
The COMMMISU &amp; ftw to thank Jacob Best and big
Allogooste lioriso
Obviously. Dot even the most Isi of ftienelas a betne.
yards both toned orders to family for giving such An successful married
um Jag. &amp; 1111140mas
people You have to pay for what
Mill Julls Norm
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stop tip student Organisation outstanding event in our be. are ideally happy ALL THE you get in life, but many men
535.91$
America arid the half. H. gave generously of TIM II
protest at thus shouldering
lake Mary
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Occasslonal quarrels an.' their obligations.
deeply
feel
Mre,
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West.,
time
and
we
his
trs iiar iii IIIIM
spsuerstuuu, was I result
grumbling ap pe ar even in the This is a momentary
lilfihl
of indebted to him.
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M,arl thirilli g to 411 that best homes. For husbands are that most adults have when
Lake moor"
the sharp affilictivenose of still
they wish to return to IffeMt" chronic buck-pasters.
cam"Ibeirry
Mrs. 11. L Johnson
dest demoostrations (Com. donated and way 004
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the prac tices of any well r.n in five broad field,, actual ex.

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an. great Is your faith I Be It done

war policy ova rated into an airy
nothing under eat from the Whit.
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ped off his own limb and still land
cd on hIs feet amid the general conaenRus.
Could it be In order to paraphrase
th e above mentioned Mr lincoln?I some of the liberals
some of the time

The question, if anybody is still
Interested is not just what Bobby
Kennedy 'said about Vietnam but
just why h aid it
Ink, was that
the Viet Con ught to be brought
lition c'oernment in South
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agree Do a simple device loi about the same terms as IIST I
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Crossings and the least of us
(~r.~'I awed &amp;W thereby spotlight po- Is an administration whisper
teadal halafda. It is diffl. of ultimate cost,. Even the what we are being lot into.
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.jo , . cat man could ob "to that. not suspect the extent to which toward discol belief in
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Donations to the Seminole
County Blood Bank rose sli ght.
37 during the month of March
wi th ft persons giving blood,
Mrs. Louise Bauman, recrul
tar, has announced.
1t would be good if we

REVIVAL SERVICE

39th Time

Tltshaw Sr., George M.
Simpson, 23; Anthony J. Ches. 11am I.. Royland, 12; Mills Repp, Wayne E. Albert. four;
Arthur F. Lee. Eu.
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Fuller,
Thomas:
Arcierl,
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as. 24; Harry C. Echelberger, Boyd, ii; Robin B. McKee
G. Albert. James Wehry, John gene Smith, Emma Jane El 7.j
23; Alfred D. tansy, 22; flu. 10.
bert Smith, 21; Wilfred A. William A. Dale Charles B. Colbert, Thomas Speer, three; Harry Dletrlchs, Carol Crum.
Smorowskl, 20; Mrs. Helen S. Gallagher Jr., Barlow Hinson Mary Doris Laub, Howard Icy, Edgar B. Osborne, Leon
Barbour, Raymond T. Ba'l, Jr. nine; Walter Bryant, Al. Sutton, Michael E. Foyd Bruce Bellamy, Richard I.. Taylor,
David M. Seaton, Garry C.
11; Floyd B. Hears, Charles bert Green, David B. Bach, Gulmarei, Rebecca T. I.Jlrkh,
T. Rabun, 17; John D. Buhl, George L. Swann Jr., eight Carl F. tilrich, Ardith Ski. Miller, Juan A. Mats, Law.
16; Was. T. Pratt Jr., Phillip (gallon club member ', ; Harley bens. Lou Cccl Albert, Edwin react P. Eudy, Hubert B. Ed.
Bolger Jr. IS; Thomas Wilson \V Wilhelm, Roy Rhodes, L. D. Knight, Margaret K. Sic, I mood,, Lewis Wade, Jo Ann
Jr., Dean HamIlton, 14; Vergil J. flhincr, six; John A. Foley, 'Nish. Arthur H. Thompson. Fuller, John I. Martin, James
I.. Anderson, Russell Fehr. Mrs. Patricia W. Johnson, Richard Krecker, Joseph Bry• H. hogan. George P. Acker.

could main tain this quota, as
it I. needed In th e event of
accidents such as we have had
lately, when at least 20 pints
were used," said Mrs. Rau
man.

During the month of March
Robert B. Thomas Jr. donated
31, •auf orb b,raIb
his 25th pint; Claude Hawkins,
Page 4A April 11, 1966 3, and Horace Green reach.
ed th e four-gallon mark with
his 3d pint.
man, Lewis Snell, Thomas B.
Others included John fin man, Telesfor Slerputowikl, Joseph Bryant, five: Freddie ant Jr., two.
First time donors were Em. i Nelson, David S. McLean and
wlechen, 21; John Lee, 27. 13; Ned Stephens, Gordon T. Lee Brown, Charles NIckle
Bernie Wilferd.
harry Wilson and Edward T. Meyer, Moultrie Kelly, Wil. Sr., Charles B. Ely. Robert W. i ory Green, Ralph Byrd. Har.
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Chat I will ••l1 by public au,.
Clii, to, sash. os TUF.IDAY.
he 15TH day of APRIL 1554
.t 1 5I0 •'cL..k na.. at lbs

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Its IIZAL, ZSTAT COVERED
sv 'run AFORESAID MOItT.
OAOEt WI I aaC the bulb
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hook 4. Pail. $3. 5$ iii 54
Public RecoIds 01 b.mtaehs
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SIAQUIRE, IS..
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casselberry to annex the
tines not pae streets wit hi n ni zoned county property ifr
cities except some main feed' to the city as 113.
er roads front the county.
conferr ed with mod
"If the boaril establishes of the rcakisnta on Lake Ka th'
there is a int uiunt city re
Stenstrum continued,
s;.in*itdlity for the mail, the "and
r n," I find they are not opand posed to the annexation of lb.
county protltics the labor
city the
i'ilulpmenl and the ticnder properly by the city, but they
cost,
do not fasor acce pt ing the
itet-laretI
lh properly into the city as 8-3.
Soiithssest Iloati and
'l'ery lot on the lake."
Street were 70 to is per c ent
hostrum declared, "Is soced
In the county wi th daily trsf, ft. by either the city of Calfir of j,30fl to 1800 ears aihd
Seminole County.
that was the basis for partl selberry or purchased our We's•
all
I cipatlon with Sanford,' lie
homes there on the premin.
saul
remain th of"Winter Park l)ris Is wtth She zoning would
only fect. This lake covers about
In Casselberr but is the
acres and Is surrounded by
road ri5'ht of ssav for ?.000 sIti- 30
approxlitu att'm)' 1(11 lots, all
mole
FIr).'ni
South
dents to
- I. it a home is con.
ritent a my anti South se in mote zitneil It
on every lot which I.
point
strutted
Junior Itigh," Alexander
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t t ii i :titlttv ColliS of t)1i4 ltiiIitirIll's fact', iius t er, tielit'
(l1rald Photo)
ch.uracter.

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Industrial Park

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man Johut Alexander today request was withdraws due
denied and called ''ridiculous" to th e time required to clear
statements that the county fa all the hurdles and p3rmtt
vors Casselberry and Sanford construction to begin. In turn,

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extension of city water lines as Sanford with some as crag
less."
as much as 11.000
to collect ,otea in
the to the site of Scmino!e
Knwles mr'd,
psirn fn the State lit!i. sign and replace it,.with
rermi.('ciflege
and
sotat.onal'technl
Lrg5l. h.ihtrr silt5
lii aittiiti.un to general pas
" 't'fl. . .. (4
1(410. '0
is
dnI' it on the cal school. plus standby sewer ra u.s
,ini
Know Irs titeil IIIC
tie
i'f
hudf
ais.'L
,rest
rus
and nerd for an estatilisiirnrumt
du.'n'e was (toni anfurih an*l grs,irntl. ih,t .igns *re.rfltl)' semi icc and lift stations
the property Al r eady CX' possible tonstnlctlon of a a better live step program of
uuld not vote In hi. district. cn
Kiwanli
Club
wu
teed
the allowed maximum,
show. sewer plant in th e area, was advancement with a sixth anti
lsn.frsrd
minutes r the meeting
(t'(t'flth step, with ltivrrinr it
members.
1l
repreeentt'I I
. authorized M,-nday h&gt; Sanford
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At the Misru ii 'J4 ity Cuifl
of us e per cent for cat
ttiii 1m.i sioflerS.
,-d Iv joici mission Or,! lug, lb. ruling citLsthmatctl cost of the engl- )ears in grade.
The public
alit.
was
('onin:Issloucri I n s t ruted
appealed
and
was
Seminole 111gb School flCl'
is $7O0 to $19, Knowles to prepare a cost
by the city which up- nering study

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ment complex promoters oat'
ginally petitioned the c ounty
:ontng board to amend lbs

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question is now toned 8.1 by
the county.
Stenstrom further said, ae

corsling to Information he has

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averae SSW a
employee lit
,uu:nnt'run study to tie.comparable
)ear k's than
positions in uttu,-r
ti'rminr how best to piolt1e Julis irs cities of the same sue

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"In general, local munlcl-

Ordered By City

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rImParrI them with similar
tial:fittflt In jimate
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lie pointed out the 'kill. e'
or:.wiCe. ahilhhic' and quail.

e4sIofl Monday night, P0 C' d ing board to annex the pn.
an ortnaflccepr(slflg in ten. N'rty as R3. Stenatrom el-

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~of the city council and Its zon

ed out. "Cassrltwrry paid boun*1 to
even th en lb. lak, would be
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$20,700 of the $33,000 estirnat
denied
their
employers
stud
ed costs because of limited clowded.
•tutltiit3
Jeep Sales, Inc,
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analyslt and formulate a ten.
toning boa,d's rub"ftc lake," he went on
%t'rdnesiiay 1. lb. ldg day! Autonu.latic I), .slerc Associa. and Mason's
in this school auditorium at. held the
I'rcvlouly estimated costs
funds and requested addition-1
o
the
al
f
Immesi.trrmt
lath',
pay
sale,
They
mdi
)
.Cal"
This
the
sisetl
by many residents and
i
tint
ititig
is.
annual
auto
show.
$,O pm onight to hear n Ing.
and
tiofl
The
for
eonsltleralion
e is
of ctcnsion of the water
that 'tune IM)rti'ns of
eated
Ia
Esed
0.
for swImming.
non-residents
A few days later the
That's w hen the gates 1* '
llti- schools which serve a large
sewer lines were gIcn as the increase may he put inqrven Sanford teeters are .,,ociatlon
and other wa
was •reti'l, although no city
tmiatlflg.
fishing
.n
county
area'
Sanf.r'l lit tinicipal hita,llurim lia,.ti'iPtn, in th. huge Inor,
$ltIi,fl()
head
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to effect this year, with the
recreation.
tie
anil
wa.
ottainril
sports
and
Oil I). Sanford rrflt, anti will have cull display
Altamonte Springs' request her
In a second public hearIng, balance allocated in next •wtTlI?
Center for Practical Politics permit
th e apartment comStutlenta Can company which erected the
request
by
John
Carlton
for
nfl
iteriuilt's
Trail
and
ulallaril
Shiulti
,peak on "What
- the im,'writ cars, (raturing tht.
and its 54 units be filled,
sign is not ii't 1 as having a
Street within the city was re i1t
changes ti pi'rruit
In Ut f'tu! tire Dr.
F
latest in safety features and
t
license
o cuntioal
there would be no end to the
an
the
be
liar
at
turned
down
a
sit'wrd
bill
of
estahlishnunt
l)ugia.s is a rt'l l..turcr
cooufrt c,O\,SII.-utre,.
lake.
work in the citY,
tause traffic did not indicate congestion on the
former Angel's Eat Shack on
end worldwide trau,.'cr,
'I hts',,rohs of illlars in *lui.
Mayor A. I.. Wilson told .South Sanford Avenue was
main feeder roads! "0fl the oilier hand." Stantltt'te
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able prite will be given away
commissioners Spencer had denied when a large delega1
or other cIrcumstances of itj'om concluded. "if the ERA
"You ought to go
'lur!ng
the thru'.e'lay event
4
he
was
responsibility. Alexand financed project flops from
told him personally
nearby property
lion
of
It's sewer lines In,teitl of county
To the
Aut"
the lack of tenants, the own.
You'll
love
those "drmy. going to erect the sign, any. en appeared at commission
Mon. er said,
P,,.tuni'tet Cecile heard which
wind.
up
Satiuniay
TAn torn held up a Stanl'rI
the Lake
for
n
i
g
tanks
ht.
Wr'tc.
silay
anti
'l'tuura.
probably would turn the
tulir
era
Alexander said the hoard
chambers to protest the ac'' Sr'ire Station on SR 1::d
room)', en1um(ortab!, wizards
at has been ails ised that Public 'lay niihta. the Sanford Auto' tor Industrial rark after city willing to cooperate, with any complex back to FHA and Un.
"1 thought he was kidding." tin
I early this morn. Law El 17? directs the post' mobile
of the highways that are
w
tasiwiat In
Dealers
said the Ma&gt;nr.
In other action commIssion lruter,tste
p. c.,mmlsaioners voted 11.2 tO municipality on Joint cli&gt;. Ill It could be sold to
and escaped with $37 in mastrr general In close out will gIve away a portable tr i
long so firm, so fully parked
when war owners it could become a
City Att.tmrey William C. ens expressed extreme dissat- fl5
of
sewer
county
problems
authorIze Installation
with safety features. And at Hutchi son toll
an eye
camera
the Itidal sasings sstrm. The ylai,ti set, a iolaruti'l
ntnhi,;in.rs ' ,,,et 'n with the a t;.n of h.ills.
i.,rtzulle
radio, lines after previously denying ranted and sinilii tie glad in lapislateti layout and
prices 'OtY can afford, t))
Everett
('harks
\'srnrr,
closing
date
i
April
77
On
outfit,
anti
' itiC It) the surrounding area,
a
two altertiisti' '
have
they
Department In
Inert
with
the
entire
,tlta.
the
State
Road
Anti ishat s 's ils variety 0 either to undertake a civil se turning down their request to I station attendant, Soul Sb' riff onil ., f ir itet date no iliq''
(in Fri,lo)' tuight, the $i,,uf'ur.i
result of ninnte council to clear up and thus depreciate property
l, railroad %I.-J I. lI'.lit'&gt;' time two "1 o n ;yk. shall I i' ac- i ,'pteti In all rust. tt!nti
C htticrs!
s alucs In that section."
Artn
otii'naI itank, w ill
t" ranla as s
rr•
Il
enjoin
Sncer
thur,
to
"misinformation
memoir
the
. . . .
I r.I their car on tile shontl"r Inc art ount and no new Instil
A public hearing Will b.
' P away a lTf'ut (.,l'la protests from V. J. ftoI,I,ins,
move t he sign and take it to nals in the middle of east
The county's allocation of
3 1 New Rat iso joke- Know Circuit
anI"? SR 116 Just west of his saving' account shall be open runabout hoist , trailer anti litfl•
Winter
lti'htt
by Ca sseberry on th e an'
juas
court or to Issue a Street near Yale As comic.
Dr.
IIS.(ia)
for
ing
of
county sanitarian, and
30
days.
At
sn,l
,le.
cit.
w
station,
alkeil
back
whit's Batman's irl truind? warrant for his arrest and try'
with
recent
meeting
Park Drive lit Caq%elberry nritat"On in about
t,sr. vitiltio4l at ovrr St.'2w).
In a
will Frank l,ne, health depart' rarime In for 'harp criticism at it, it time all arguments for
Intcrv~l tin depi)qils shall
City Nianaver W t:. Kilo%% lei manalril the money. They flr4
the ratio in municipal "('Urt
The three day aitta' sltt,w
I
the ,nrnt duret"r, ,usrr ilans
' against tile mott o will be
last wuek's nuerting of the Al anit
litotluina na,le by Cimmi,' and railroad official'. State north on I-I. The hiltup or. cease iii accrue on the anni
it;
sersarv detes of the resiwe ho open from 2 n'cicwk night, install arptk tanks in the (i'm. tamnonte Springs ('Its ('nunul! heard
Onp of our I,usinc,smafl lioner Earl hdigginbotham to Road Department oflicials re c urred aia.ut 11:10 am.
at
Varner paid on. of th. men lISP crrtiftcates occurring in afternoon to 9 n'clo."a
ntrr sanitary landfill area.
friends tells us that It seems grart a sarianre to allow the fuisert to pros ide overhead 501
There I. must' al ,nteitin'
A letter to John A. Burton
that there is an annn*i ,'m sign it, stay anti a motion by prnsiu'n or recommend renios - , t his hand In his pkrt the 12 nu.'ntiu period ,n'ttuig ni.'tut planiuu'.l ('c eath night
architect
for
the
flrw
11cr.
Re.
,
AlIt
IV,
certain
womils,
gun.
Ntu
w,a.
of
the
signal
standards,
as
had
a
on
if
he
at
phasis
('omutnsisstiner Si. L. llat.orn
the auto show.
All itustat sasings depoitors 'if
l,uihling, ronumenIrt
JI. to (itt' lb. injunction both which the city has derlared l.n was ,h.wr,, htSsrs en,
member, last )'flt it
dealers es,riati"n eli
,tiit',
fir
e
urged
to
bring
their
c'rti
I
sewer ennntli'ni 1w
are
it
"as
that
"hararulotit
anti
danger,u'
'.wise", niraning
clir.l for la,k itt pect'nts,
in for redemption at "' u.I,c'ta participating in thu made "in firder In be asAurrd
I t('KlE RETt'RS
Knowles said 5111) officials
• tains to". Examlulea: "School.
I
A su!aequrnt motion 'by
cont, enlrot e "`nt are 11,41cr
a, voRDI)IIA, Ar;rntins (UPI) their
parli-t
nnornird In ernOrtict
of satisfactory disposal,"
Wise; prnfitwlj*: elim
Higginbotham In tal,lo the
account In 11111 liemphutl h',ntiar-liuir k,
an
-%trs
John
F
Kennedy,
wn
An&gt;t'ne
liasing
a
Island
for
wide
"It Is our opinion that aanl'
piiituons: "Fc*t5t5. matter received a 22 vote four foot
. i
t
or.,
o
spent holy week on a ranch anntltcr (- it) nsa)- call at the S't'tiitui,Ie ('tut' lit
pI.tviuleil
minimum
of
100
feet
on
each
inflation",
overheat,
with hliggunlVuthsm anti ('om.
St,,rrisnn i'or,i tary sewers should ho
tither where assist- 5trieklauiil
stand' north of this pros Incial capi- local
area as soon as pci.i.
. . . .
trissioner Vincent Roberts side of the center light
and re tal, was scheduled to return inCe stilt he gisen In making .tgrncy, Hunt l.inoln.Mrrcu. f"r thin
and It an individual sysVoters will hase an orpor. voting "ca" and Raborn ani ant, six inches high
yy, Ellinutr Motor ('ompafly lila
withtr.issal by mail.
to th e United States today.
fl rrtnrlzed,
tern Is installed it must ho
tunity to meet all R.epUhtlk'sfl Commissioner Jo. Raker tot
--______------------- ronsi,iered only a temporary i
candidates in the May I P' Ins "no." Wilson brok. the tie
Richard
sot,
is petlient
until a sewer line
0
inctutllr4f
by
adding
a
"yea"
to
the
marl..
available,''
the letter stat'
is
?,Iul,lrew and ('hist),l" Kirk. mrtlun to Salle.
5'ti
its'.
'II
nct1u
fr
}(i,tchi,ors
told
r,tluint'ist,n
sunning for
*l
motion to Inawl the unit
at an "elephant era in his opinion S pe ncer
•vening
was
mad. by Commissioner
Thursday
wants
to
make
a
test
cas, of
stamped."
.
The Seminole ('otinty E4u. last week. The group is sp ngnizeil pic*frusional rganiza. teachers tim .zerrlsi their riti. Earl IlIgginbotham, with
at Loch Arbor. LegislatIVe, lb. matter, with the aim of
as given sortlng hI"rac', Smith. Jack ti'tfl of Seruainole C.unty's irnsliiji rights by regilt' rung, utnol by CommIssioner W. Vin.
sc hool board and ,ta t. corn' pmving the city's sign sr'Ii' ration Association
tr&amp;oI,'rS. principals,
be ance invalid.
ItO endorsement to any school Ilirner anti lilt,, Jackie (ac,lt
suting and working for the r.nt Roberts. CommIssioners
mitte, candidates also will
candi.
visors
and
superintendent
Its
a
John
F.
l)arby,
Dr.
Jr. and Jo. Ba'
reservations
candIdate.,
Ernest
Cow.
board
'Th, fact. are, he is defy.
present. Dinner
candidate of th eir choice. 011.- Si. I.. Reborn
ker vote.l "no" and the tia
may be mad, with Mrs. R0bht ing you. The question is, an. Icy, president of the teach. 'late opposing litre. ('solo, said membership Is restricted
en ,luring election campaign'
lb. isiS not Invited to the members of th. teaching pro
was brokenby Mayor A, I.
you going to let him get away Cr.' group, paid today.
F. Johnson at
ing, the cummitte5 will stage * Wilson. who added, conditionanti
Over
th
years
frislun
only.
e
meeting
Crowley said he waritel ti 5outh Seminole
with it," Hut'Li,'tn concluded.
O) has also been I ;wiliteal rally by providing ally, ,if we have the mcml)
-clarify
---clarity the "mlsunticrst.an'l- SIACE had never solicited his the 5,;Wtatfl
to
as this 't e achers' an opportunity for teachers to
referred
referr
me" that has arisen as a rs' views prior to endorsing M
More
Classified ads .................... 9
group.'
It
has
no official re. hear all candidates whom. of.
Caolo.
(S.nminol.
Po
pull of SPACE
MANILA (UPI) - A
Comics
A spokesman for SPACE latinnsh'p with the group ftc v they are pecking affects
Water
Action ('ommitte. on
7 authorizing dispatch cd 'o litiral
Crossword puzzle ......
education 7-seaUmer II,'. citizen'
referred
to
said
only endorsed eancll,iates known as S P ACE.
NEW 'oflK (111') - The
troops to Sou th Vietnam was Eilueeti"n) being
7
Ib.ar At.by
"The Srmlnul. County Edit, ship committe, of St'KA ° I.lberlan tanker Rokos V ra.
the "teachers' group" and were ins itesl to it. meeting of
- 4 overwhelmingly approved by as
Editorial pei. .....
cation
Association has a cit1. SCEA. itself, ,ndonaes any dined early today it was tak*county teachers political April A.
.... 7 the Philippine House of Rep. the
Entertainment
in tinship committee; Ii do.. candidate at any time. SCEA Log on water 400 miles southritd,
statement
Cowley's
comaiittes,"
S res.ntativei but may run into action
Horoscope
east of Newfoundland anti
not have a political action had no relationship with
SPACE endorsed three can- part, as follows:
I difficulty In the Senate be
$ee147
ritis.nuhi; tuneS log l'el't in South Semi , needed a,,Ietance, the Coast
The
"The
Seminole
County
Flu.
ct,m,uuitti'e
board
at
sch
l
the
oo
,..... $ tithe of \'kinam's political dilate. for
rrta
titaa:d bare rpoliM5
a mttIn in South Seminole cativu Aa.wstatlu,in i,s tie met' cummiLtac functlona by umging itoh on April I."
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tion from most of the 11011le lit that po.,Gin of Lake Kathouners tohn reside on the I rti n Ilark uthich is situated
Ilake. &amp;ccording to Julian I
tA ithin the city limits of Cas-

;'&gt;es and the harartis and

luau!&gt;

flue.
Seseral weeks ago permi.
full (;illr'pe of New myt.
was requiete'i from the
l),'ll*Y
ion
to
the
ia Beach came
)iwa,nii Club Motulumy holing zoning and planning board to
his Cam- remov, a small, low, entrance
to

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mInstraSln the multiplicity of
)hI' pe rfuirnurti by sonic em

By l)otlle Austin
l'r.,.raui
,ntil'overty
Sanford city ct,nsmlsi(tller, faced with outright the
since 3) out of 171 of them
defiance of authority in the case of a local prtiptrty
his draw less than 53isI annual
Jennifer Smith, candidate for owner who went ahead and erected a SIgn (Ill
Knowles declar ed
Pto,rd
Year."
'Baby of the
prtipertv after ps'rmi'itititt to do o had Ijet'n ,lcni.'d
not,
'Whcthcr we like It
from the contest go to the by both the u utllmi'i('fl itttI tic dl" '/.ttnhtig itnti we are in a -ompetltise labor
Iteit
Schoolhou'e
for
1.,tt!.
'*tdhl('k'
market with surrounding ctt
mentally retarded children. 1utiflg
jet In the Central florida
ed
on
the
Issue
Monday
last
seers
The Jennifer Jar was
area and we cannot expect
on the bar at the Trophy and voted 3-2 to table it.
our empto&gt; cc to remain by
$ I Lounge.
The controversltl sign
ait on the b here when they
in the ftirnt of a n'n•
r3fl draw much higher tay in
Total c*,ll,* tiltS (mum three lughteil cocktail class eriu tnt
Coumity constables in in front of Jim Spencer's lies'
taurant on South French At-'
were $27,i;4.61.

down produce lane •
lb.

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Krioulrs showed tn';.
nhi'Iontr' ftiOtr(t iltdr' dc

Meanest thief In ti*.n I'
the one who stole a Jar
tamIng about $10 In votes for

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MIICHANDISI ON

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several
FU
estate deelopers to construct other pieces of land.
an 8* unit apartment complex
Stinatrom, in a statement
Kathrn in Casiel' ls, usd t4ay, said he and
I in
l.'rry wul enounlcr O'l)Oil many other rcadenLs who in.

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Conditioning

Also,. 5:30.1 P.M.
Fri.

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Detergent

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Men, . Fri.

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SERVE WITH CABBAGE

SAVE 20c1 CONTROLLED SUDS

you to u e a
special

9 AM.. I P.M.

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Hard to Peat!

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the copt
I. the big factor. I'opituIy it,,Booster
Rooster Club could share jut
buying the ifliUTlC.. NOW '

Insurance. They

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Cocktai Sign
ugs (ounc

hurt. All other at hletic team'
at the srhpnl are eoy,'vr,l

Legal Notice

mute. District

and
must bear the ho"

Insurance coverage

SWIFT'S PREMIUM TASTY

permit and

(lit r,ilul

the parents
pita) hills when their boys get

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ISIDDI.I Dt.ttici it FLORIDA.
By virtul of an Orlir of
isle timid out of th e 1n11.4

Foothail players it Semi noa High Scho )l ba. n'

4sp,•.O.
too

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Seminole County

Th e big question today In
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honor roll in the seventh
grads were: Anna May Thornell, Laura Weeli, Miles
Clark, Kenneth Keefer, Ruseel Adams, Deborah Downey,
Melissa Echols, Frances hail.
3.0cM Dawson, Julie Ganar,
Joyce I.e. Motes, Barbara
Beves, Tommy Barks, Char.
Its Gorthe, Dale Grieme.
Ricky Runnels, Jeff Siskind,
Judy Bailey, Patricia Barnes,
Tequila Chessar;
Ann Heckenbach. Pam Madden. Becky Piicher, Christine
Piapp, Lynn Pruden, Marilyn
Budd, Tina Spinelli, Barbara
Ta m ro, Frances Williams,
Frank Dunn, David Patterson,
Laura Botti, Barbara Miller,
Denise Bagwell, Susan Canto,
Kimberly Jone s . Patricia
White, Amy Rethwill, Charles
Harold, Barbara Bailey;
Denise Beverlin, S usa n
Chastain, John Carlson, Wade
Dylss, Ruth Treeman, Mary
McNulty, Patricia Osburn,
Silks Parkinson. M a r t h a
Parker, Randall Roberts,
Donna Sawyer, Kurt Shaw,
Albert Tutu, Christy Wal
strom.
The following eighth grad.
in, were on the honor roll:
Roy Dalton, Dianne Dear.
olph, Bob Gatchel, Donalyn
Knight, Elizabeth Pri e s t.
Steve Raborn, Kathy Ryala,
Beth Secord, Judy Tanner,
Tommy Wade, Barbara hartsock, James Dunham, Scott
Harris, Randy Brown, Gordon
Bradley, Joe Cuneo, Denver
Hall, Earl Smith;
Bryan G.rbls, Margie Ball,
Kathy Bishop, Regina Murray, Elizabeth Rogers, Pat
J{vthwlll, Douglas Monroe,
Frederick P sri a n I, Jane
Wakefield, Dennis Stewart,
T o m m y Williams, Denise
Clark, Tracy Hay. Nancy
Hoening, Ann MacLaucblifl.
Stephanie litddkk, E lie n
Butts, Dcbhie (oeraI. Vckie
J'enley, Ricardo Gilmur.,
Andy Adcock, Buckle Hurt,
W a di Singletary, Freddie
Turman, F IT a n k Williams,
Glenn Young;
Christine Brown, Heckle
Cochran, Peggy Fuller, Roberta Makin, Joan Messer,
Beckie McDonald, Diane Mu.
Icr Sylvia Parker, Pat Runnets. Gaylo Sawyers, Joy Soper, Allen Dorn, Deborah
flickson, Rhonda Smith, Nancy Watson. John Capewell,
Jim Talmadge, Brenda DenSe e Elaine Chapman, Roman'
hogan, Susan Jackson, Roxanne Kehm. Cathy Wand,
Claudia Watkins, Debbie
Whitmire. Joan Finley, DebWe Grace, Janice Rouse,
Sheni Sandon.
The following ninth graders
were honor roll students:
Betty Kuykendall, Jane Meno, l'aula llolcomb, Glenn
Dillard. Melt Morgan, Cnly
Fllzpattick, Tracy Knowles,
James F.11er, Sur-an Sheridan,
Dwight Hosrs, Hill Bracken,
Steve Starek, Gail Hans com.
Vicki hierrin, Cindy hey.
Mary 14nii.e linsford. Theresa
liuckabonc, Analee Moore;
Ellen Sloan, Michael Fits.
patrick, Judy Hart. Alan hail.
Emil' i)sughetty, Jackie Ed
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!.israiita, Jennifer hIll!. ('ar.
ol Rodlun, N,nry Schiec.
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'Dill., Steve hluthuin, Don
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Kaihi Evans, Susan GalietIa, Margaret Jeron, Debby
Jones, Linda Kiipatnick, Julie
persons, Ja)na I'Igar, 'icke
Hardin, Linda Bradbury. Clii(on Gainey. Paula Jagger.
GlenJones, E,t.a Leonard,
Steve Madden, Jim Pearce.
Torn Ratliff, Van Bobbins,
JJr'ce 1(1 in:ion, Tony '.hit
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sky and saw what ,i' thnurht
WEATHER: Holy Weekend will he fair and WAnTh
was a meteor falling. As sti•
Price
5
cents
stricken
Norwegian ship'
FflIl)AY, APRIL S. 191R - SANFORD, FLORIDA watched the object, it began Vol.
NO. 1f5 - t'Pl Leased Wire - Establi'hed 1907
A contract was let today for
The pe rsons aboard the Cape
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to glow very brightly as it
Sonic were reported in good demolition of ezistlag drive in
mosed. Then it stopped.
condition There were no irn* ,
Paneakes and sausage- all
facilities it Sanford Atlantic
Three times it mosc'd and
mediate reports of deaths or
can eat-inc featured at
National Bank and for con.
morning pancake I stopped, Sirs. Emer,ck ye
injuries.
the Fattier
ported, and each tim. It
Seven and a half hours afler , struction of new outside cut.
breakfast. 7 a. m. to noon at
the first SOS was flashed, the I tomer windows.
the Sanford Shrine Club. Pro- would get 'real bright."
Viking Princess still was a.
Mrs. Emerick and her his
howard Hodges, president
Dv I)otlk Austin
ceeds benefit the Crippled band, who watched the oh.float although the Coast Guard of the bank, said the new
,
The sweet smell of success hangs like a perChildren's Home.
ject for an hour throuts a
(timed cloud over the commtinity of Lake Mary tixla' said it, superstructure was facilities wilt he built in the
'
I'ship's glass," described the
"engulfed in flame"
same area as the present ones
isnil
lwrmci%tes all of centrist Seminole ('4)Iitlty.
You don't have to kiss bab object as being
Many of the 123 persons yet but the traffic pattern would
al shaped
'i'hit' interst a te 4 - 1,nht' Mary itulevard inter' unaccounted for as tseucd be res cried to relies s conies to get votes. Wiping the and red in color. but also con
mud oft a lady's slipper Call !tainin; a bright green fad in,
lusuge ha.' been definitely end finally &amp;pptovcd, were believed by the I'. S gestion on Park Avenue.
be just as effective,
ihliiril Pt'eblc.', fifth silsNavy 10 be crewmen left a
into a )cliow around the
Under the new arrangement,
INSen. D. D. Covington whip- edges.
board the S'iking Princess TI) customers will enter the dnts.'
trict State hload Board
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ped out a clean white handker1
fight the fire.
in facilities from Second
menlla'r, e Ii no n n c eu
chic! and came to the rescue
Weather In the rescue area Street and tilt on Park Me"I don't know what it was,"
Ave'I
I
'liiuruiay
to
mt'rnber.'
(if
of The 1k-raId's Doris Williams Mrs. Emerick said today.
.
was said to be good with
I'
the 1.:ske Mary Chamber
moderate seas.
when she stepped into a mud 'but 1 know I saw something,
,
Construction is expected to
li
puddle Wednesday niht while and it wasn't a plane."
of ('omuirre..
A spokesman for the owners take approximately 90 days
..In fact. I was so confident
taking a picture.
j of the vessel said it had sail and will begin Monday. A. K.
The object appeared in the
'f
the fin al approval of this
I
from Miami April 2 with Shoemaker Construction Corn.
sky
Just
slightly
south
of
due
I
S
project, I already have bud
We asked Sen. Covington,
233 passengers and 230 crew pany was awarded the eonEmerick ri-pulled,
,'ted the funds for construe.
Sales in Seminole County men lie said 231 passengers tract. John A. Burton IV Is
when he was visiting In town perhaps oser the Sta&gt;fart,'n,' i'eetl,-i added. The all. showed a marked decline in , wens Amerjeans.
Wednesday, why he was re- Lake Mary area.
the architect.
In addition to the Cape So
ferred to as the "vociferous
ihence applauded wildly.
Cost was estimated at in *I.
March, sales tax collections
As the couple watched the
Sen. Covington" in a news unidentified flying object, it
tie, the rescue fleet included eess of 51.5,000,
'I just reeriseii the final for the month reseal.
story,
s,rI today ant I am happy as IDuring February, according the It. S. destro ers Owens I hodges said there would he
Iviould glov brightly and then
"The man who wrote that shoot off a flash of light.
to J. Ed Straughn, director of and Wilkinson, the Navy as a minimum of interruption in
you are to I, all, to liin
.
-00 1
meant loud mouthed," replied
&gt;.iu this goo d nrss tonight," 11he Florida Commission, sales saull ship Raleigh and mine- outside sers- ice during the re
"rhcy went off in four tifthe senator.
tax collections In Seminole sweeper Swerve, the (I,
modeling program.
I f e r e n t directions," Mrs
hr .aid.
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The bank president said the
(unstruition Is expected to ,County amounted to $106.- Coast Guard cutter Cook Inlet.
l:merick said of the flashes,
606+12. Starch collections were and two other merchant ships project was a part of an ixThe Oviedo Jaycees will "mostly to the sides and up
light the (aces of thesi' three men with the flflflOiiflCC'
ret underway as
i;ptuis;
Nasal tensive remodeling program
sponsor a political rally Once the flash went down." 1
"lent Inst night of the final approval of the Lake Mnry.14 inten- hange.
tight.. of way are obtained by down $10,511 29 to $98,091.53. Planes from the V. S.
at
Guantanamo
Bay, which the bank will b.gtn in
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Bass
April 23 and invitations are
She described the flashes as
the r'iunty. Coat of construeFrom left are Donald Juek.'on, prc.'ident of the Lake Mary ('hamtjcr of
The March total collected Cuba, 37 miles to the north, the near future,
out to all candidates.
if something was being gen.
'ommerce; John Alexander, chairman of the county ctimnli.'.'ion and
tion is S200.000.
circled over the scene.
' 0 0
crated to send off the light
Villiztrtt h'eehtes, fifth district State Road Board membcr, who made the
The triumph climaxes long this year also reflects a dc east,
The planes reported six life
(herald Photo)
Francis P. Whitebait, State beams.
montha of persistent pushing chine of 2 76 per cent over the
announcement.
some month of last year when boats in the water,
_____________
"When it would shoot Off
Senate candidate, sa)s he he
' by Ss.,ninol. ('ountian., sitic.i
A U. S. Navy tug, the 5.1.
the amount taken in was $98,.
-.
heves there is still some hope the'. lights it would get real
t.y l'eel,les. Efforts weri re
fish, also was en route to the
to keep Sanford Naval Air Sta. bright," Mrs. Esnenick said.
,loubl.d after the Federal Ru'
John Enider, Seminole Coun. scene.
(ion open and he will work for 1 "it would get real bright and
'ecu of Roads twice turned
ty Chamber of Commerce Disaster struck the 17600continuance of NAS if he Is then go dim, The flashes of
thumi, down on the pr"ie'ct. manaes-r, explained away the ton Vikini Princess in the so
would last different
elected.
light
A" AN1T)NlO,Tez. .(UJ'I)
"For every dollar spent Oh decline in sales, howeser, say- called "ilurricsne silty" of
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lengths of time, too.'
I
cititsiate
President Johnson today
It
was
th*
result
of
norm
the
('anttsbean,
the
Windward
the
IIia
1110ject
a
ing
from
*rit e Ernenicka first saw the
James fl Sais alt, Seminole
I,, ii $1 75, and Wallace Mar. on llihland Asenue
By Donna Eslea
to users, Plus al fluctuation.
return
of
$23
called
for acrnsi.the-board
Passage
between
Cuba
and
High graduate last year, has I object about 10 P.M. "it was
The Longwood City Council tin was fitted to eicrate the 'chool to i.#,ngdatr and from the enhanced values of the
worry about a hlaili. Rescuers were at first bandits in Social Security bees..
"We
don't
!
made the dean's list for the 11:03 when it moved out of
.4
in regular session Thursday grader and work in the street the school on Orange Avenue four corners of the inter drop in sales like this during delayed because the Viking fit. and a new progra
first term at Orlando Junior' view," Mrs. Emerick said.
adjacent proper- just one month," Krider said. Princess radioed its position federal aid in financing dental
('ollege+ lie i. the son of Mr. "It mosi'si with trenn-ndoua rsi-ning aecepted with regret department at 12 per hour to Grant Street; tabled the change and ad
earal for young children.
"but, if It shows sip for a incorrectly,
and Otis Smith in the water L.vn,.dai, drainage ditch mat. ty," h'rs'btes p.ilntrii OUt.
and Mrs Len W. Salsail, 2523 I speed anti Just disappeared the resignation of John Pa
The fire, which descioped
h'onatfuCtiOi% of the lake quarter or yearly, then we are
Asserting that •'MedIea,.
Is-n
for
30
da&gt;..;
authorized
directly
to
the
west."
$1.73
per
hour.
department
at
\Sillow Menue.
Irina. nialutenanec superinten
room
of
the
shIp
W
in
the
engine
interchang,
splits
alslipping."
Mary
ed not just. he tot p..i.
ibis isn't the first time StIs dent. Farina, who has worked
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Soo feet of fire hose the police department to put'
Bats
half Us. long
Mnrs.y I. tight night now, was fi rst reported to the Cos
e
v
er
Joha
said:
her
husband
is
Emerick
Eme.nick
anti
iinr the city for 17 )cars. I',' wee, orw'neut from At 'Pin's 'base two standard fuizicr his moat •zacthy In
C.retcben Lewis Crowell
0.
1.4 from Kridsr pointed out, and thus Guard irs an SOS.
HI have hiss wondering w1s
en a U11, but It's the ,Izne'i e,Is'ctiv April IS, to go £q'
-'tt. . urn p. Ii&gt; - Ike flUng cabinets, agreed to re nln.'mile stretch of
iitlthng a unc man art cs,uiva,
abouldnt bring our cam4C to MR 414 that has the sales decline is probably I The ship is owned by Strowith an Easter theme, during firM time they ever reported to wurk with the U. S. Postal Rhancutard Municipal Supply, quest from the 14ngw'w4 Sit
in.r,,t'le to motorists, based on lack of purchase of 1 ct,an Shipping Company of Mi isassiin and our concern to
teen
jIt. "1 hope people don't take Setsite.
and Ruben B, Quincy. The %rea Chamber of ('ninincree
April at Senkarik's
hear on young folks under
it as a joke," she taut. I Cuun.iluuan E E William' I his hid of $11030 of ARt' was I her slnnati'sn of $(si ti'wat'i Tbo new eat will also pro vide more ''tly Items, earr&gt;Ing ami.
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Last Nov 11 the Miami has
I son, who moved the resig- aecs-plest on rrcnrnmrnttati'in $iritillflg costa of 3,'..') tim' iie rlop.t ronneetlon to the high sales tax
know' we saw something."
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A ea'e of the flu presented
eu cruise ship 'armouth ('as
"And now I will let ynu in
nst:i'n 1w' aeeelits'd 'with re I of Fir. ('hid flank Snow.
curs-. auisr'rtising Sit.- ciiy, '.11,' of 5o,n,i,lt' Juunir College
Tom %tct),,nald from attend. II
l',irrha'e of ganIine in the lie caught firs' and sunk ahinit
.
technical
crn
.'spreal
sun
s-w-Atl,inaI
- that is one .1
"n a seer,'t
Ernrrlrks
The
trsn'frr
at
(,.inruh
au'erii
to
,tjtl
rrlcrr,'rt
in
tle
a
,,,rt'l,''
w
i'hi'd
Farms
StitCr'S
'ti!.
litical
talkathon
at
in-, the po
county continues to Increase, 123 miles northeast of Miami the rsaaena I have asked John
.Ot
u.-.
comnriI
,,
the
Itilure
and
$fls)
from
the
excise
t..'s
tiirney
the
r,'r.immrnct..linn
tim (cujnt jls'alth Department layman'. IilCru-T iui
omy and according in Sirs, ed unanimously In give him and revenue fund to the water
l l- hnweser. Straughn's report 1n while en route to Nassau, ('Inn the Secretary of
T'e.I'Ies ailed an extra I
the p)IICP ils-parirnent that
Wednesday night. Torn Is 'be
claiming 00 uses. That was
shale.
Emerick her husband does tw o w eek s sesera lwe pay.
.
Health, Education and WetIn traffic nrulin. lip to his good news by
iui
department, to tile applica' acndmrnt
only Seminole resident among
During March, gasoline tax the worst sea disaster In this
star gazing.
fare, to create plans for a new
In other busIness, Ralph non with the Department of anees lie adopted to suislak- or. notinring (tat th. Stat. Road
the eight T.egislative eandi. quite a hit of
year..
collections climbed to $l23 area in recent
time they saw' I'isher was named sups'rin' housing and Irhan 1)r-seIop- riunanre. to comply with listS Departuutent has ,Irch'ie,l to go 634
The
SI,
up
from
$111,334
94
program
to assist in financing
t here
Incidentally,
dale.
tak.
'tental aenkes for you chit.
,,bead w tb itul'tus eini'flt,
were no s hoed board candi- so,ncGsing in the sky, t was tendent of the water uit'i)art' ment for a federal gm ern. Florida ,tatiiles.
wi't en in during February. Sale
in the same general direction meat at a salary of $4l$.i; the ment loan for a fcasibilit
('iiurnil heard a complaint i'nirig and rot '"if- realignment of 1,7(6,493 gallons of gasoline
iIrcn."
dates on hand,
watched it for about hourly wage of two etuip'n)&amp;'s, study for a sanitary ,eweragc (corn a rc.iih'nt concerning
and
they
the
way
from
Johnson tnl.l of his plans
sit 41.1 all
. S
was
recorded during March
the same length of time.
John RletIaritM'n anti Albert system and ,lesignated (,lacr lIt.' c'oniifliil absence of ClIb ;.11.'nr"I to osilo and
at a ceremony in San Antonio
Some of the candidates we
'-,('oToliared to lhe same 465t Southside
wasn't as bright, though," Norris, was raised (turn Si3 I-:ngineening ('onhiafly It, he ' .slluirfley 5, n p Sli-phenoin
at which he signed into law
s it 46 at (PflP5
month of 196.5, tax eollerltorss
will vote (fl next month are
Sir.. Emerirk sa)it.
jnul $15.' per hour, ru'sperlr%e' the clt 'a engineer on this' prit (ri',,, c,linrui rue-rungs, ('hair.
Per thø entire project were sip $22,334 5 from stoi,.
Spring rnsrndup for children a 1w o month extension for en.
IllS
unknown that we can't e%t'fl
L'nidu-nlific'sl flying objects
Jest; asked for liuis In hr iii Olin i'i re', tthil,' ..,sur, i he
ui to 1w- let wmthln 317 91
who will he attending South' r'tllrnent In medical insuranea
t their names stralcht nib
city
ball b y next regular, haul lien escuir'ed fur this tue ,',eit ten months. fl'tls
o this $123,634 Si taken In side School neat year will he provisions of the m.di'
Skinner, a house candilate. were reported oser ()rland-'
last weekend, ant there were
meeting for a Scott au-pick. I particular meeting only and bridge widening Of SR 419 by Ihe stale for gasoline
taxes, held at 1:30 pm. Thursday, program.
introduced as 'Bob
a
also unconfirmed tepoll' of
case, and spare unulil Pc Present at all future will be let this month
carrying
Although nine out of 10 .11.
a total of $.'t,IL4 72 was re Sirs. %'elma Mitchell, pt'inci'
ncr" here the other night. lie
sightings in the Sanford area
lank, as requested by the fire iettiri.s.
plans are also on the hoards turned to the county,
pal, has announced.
gihls persona over 65 regis.
was called that in The herald
The information office at
epartment; instructed (,iace
Also absent from the session
"h'arent, of children who tered before the March 31
for improsenient of Sit 44
the other 'Ia&gt;' also.
Sanford Naval Air Station to
Engineering to make a study were Ma&gt;ur B. K. Black scsi,
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will be six before Jan. 1, deadline. Users still an. U
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from
1.4
to
the
Wekiwa
vleat
day reported it had no planes
SAIGON (UPl)-Ameriean for installation of illewalki 'ou:ncirnln John l)eaton.
should come to the school and million to be heard from and
itiver. J"uvsuls for preliminary
Lawrence 3. Pivee Jr. 421 in the air Thursday night in i
.nginriflg
work
bring
their children. They the bill gives them until May
antI
penning
Eiimmerlin Avenue, Is one of the area of the reported sight' troops killed 4-4 Viet Cong in
two actions on the ground
should also bring birth cecil'
.I n the Osteen bridge have
16 University of Florida en big.
Home
no while Air Force and Nas
ficates." Sirs Mitchell said.
Iow'n set a,i'i, i'reblea added.
gineering students Initiated in I "We had nothing up and
any
sightings,"
the
,
;ilans's
carried
out
widespread
Children will visit in the
Ills on Improvement at'
to .igrna Tau national hnn,ir. rcjrts of
uuiusrs MARCH
l)IEGO, Calif. S tYPOTilde against North Vietnam
grade rooms while parStC
P'
"it
417
to
Iunw"i
ar y cnglnerr:ng fraternity re taae spokesman said. ''ItC
',t'1'iCAN
CItY (UP!)
Missing
department
store
hei.
first
the lunchroom
transportation and military
"m ted L.a ii. let in tb. neXt e-' Edith (Deedec) Jenkins, cots gather in
cently.
haul VI tonight carries
base no explanation."
military
targets, a U. S
IS, and her mother held a to sign their school choice 1"455
r,",w months."
up Lb. t,urch.ltt
Whateser it was, Mr. and spokesman reported t od ay .
hear remarks from a heavy cross
Its reply to a question from tcarfua reunion today under a forms and
Qualif',ing for a degree Mrs. Emerick know' they saw I 'The political upheaal ap
in
a Good Friday
,f the sirenelsing shower in juvenile the school nurse on the list' Palatine Hill
Tack hot, chairman
from Emory University at the something.
;tart-ntl was not affecting tie
portance of the preschool rite re.. flirting Christ's march
Thursday
I trat5tific*tiofl committee ask' hall within hours of the sur
r011 of the winter quarter is
Gaincss lIe
At
to) uirath on Mount Golgotha.
war effort and South 'it-tn.i
.. physical examination.
flehorah Gene Scott. 157 Scott I ni gh t the Alachua County I mese,------Itir when the formerly spprnV. render of the tin and her
u
;:
i.a;iri
;orrr)
$,lb,()cj0 in F ederal funds friend, authorities reported,
ACIIUC, Ssn'urd. She ssill re- I ff's Office got a report of
es
of the
ecise a bachelor of arts de. an unidcntified flying object 1.1.
"I am sorry I did it." sob.
1 for hIghway beautification
that rose into the sky east of
gree
'su'uld 1,, a,aIlabl., Peebles bed the girl, who is due to in
ietnamese with air •trikr'
tie-mit $2 million fran, the J, C.
the city with a light trailing arid artillery support dros c .tt
' 'sit the fumn'ta wo,it1 "pmnl'ab'
it
behind
We un,lcrstand the hand.
!, I.e available in imiti. or Penney store fortune and
a Vit't Cong force which usrm
A check with the Federal ran a 20man goscrnment out
holding decree and the ban
July" and atided that he plan. other sources In three years.
on Agency reveale d that post.
Aviati
against wearing of letter Jac.
.
lord to *.k for a "good deal "I wouldn't do It again. But I
,...,a i,% satifi. atson funds' had a •rw.I timp
keta by girls at Seminole what had been seen was ap
Atlas
Centaur
'use dramatic reunion oc.
the
parersily
I
hlIh wiil go into effect next
front the 1'r,ltsl hiutrisu of
-.
hit
rutted alter Miss Jenkins and
rocket launched from ( i'
not this spring.
year
nnrfc
It
5hh5
J1JVI 1
Kennedy about that time.
•
Approval cif the interchange, Donald Collins, IS. Ca rdiff,
Call!-, surrendered So police
,
1
'ht 4 2 6 from Goldenrod
The Federal Aviation AgeisI.
cy assure s us that the planes
I
vi,'iIo coil ()siruio to Geneva here.
,
dmoppinc the mires: fire ant
'.,l(illa the top (hire. Priority
1
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l.a I II
la it are s.if,' and will It (I&gt;
finis the Seminole
i equrata
-James J. Cvrtiett. Louisiana
log at FAA approved alti
County road department.
State L'nisersity athle tic di
tudes. The two-engine planes
Donald Jackson presIdent
Maur" Pninsing's
are able to climb on one on.
of
Midway School will hold its rector, was found shot In his
r the I.ak. Slimy Chamber of meenimane
family
get
all the breaks,
sine at any time,
annual roundup for children car a few block; from hi'
''.,mmerce presented Peebles
First, Ste.. i'riniing fell in
entering the first grade dun. Ionic Thursday night. lie wa'
a
.1", .
Ith ad,litiimnal requests for
the living room and broke
rig the 196667 school term, in satisfactory' conriitinn at
raffic signal it the "iGA
her right kg, beat, her is.'
,
-, in I.,al.s .,*r7
,
hospital today.
ursday at 9 a m.
Th
corner"
..
Church directory ... .. ....... .. IIA
slipped on Ic. and broke
h
Corbett, prominent in cot
Parents are asked to bring
.ir,ctlnn*l signs 101A 41
'..i'
Church news ....................... 2.3 the birth certificates of their lege sports circles for t'.•
his
right
log. Then her grand
''
fIR 46, 46* and 5)''
Classified ads .............. ..IA-IA child, verif&gt;ing that he will work with the National C'
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- nephew tried skiing for the
2A.3A be s i
Comic ... ... ...........
..
. -i.,
time, He broke his left leg.
x years old on Or before leglate Athletic Aasocictmn,
. '';..
.1
(rosaworri puzzles ........SAIA Jan. 1, 1967.
,'
was found slumped and bleedLrnM
10
'-at Aliby
26
required that all chil- in.- in the front seal of his car
51kb.
(UI
I)
i
ity
PLYMOUTH.
Editorial pa
IA dren entering school for the short ly after leaving an ath '
ge
I)AItI.ENE MA('KE's'" vsulks on eggs" as she
arid
Greg
ENGI.EWOOD,
Calif. (UPI)
I -Robert Taylor
Il F&amp;t time have a physical ex- Idle banquet at a restaurant.
participates in the i':zt.'ts'r egg race for first
Fntertainm.Tst
-Marine
(l.
Fred
Lopes. 23,
hiougiaiing
had
their
ups
and
Future peg, .....--.- ....... 10 amlnation by a doctor and
graders at West Side School Thursday. It was
I'obce said he was semicon'
wsekn.
knew
exactly
what
he wanted
two
the
l
ast
downs
Her
father,
school.
:
A- 3A must have bad all communi' aeloua at the time. Officers
Darlene's second (In&gt;' at the
florwope
The two students at School' to do when he returned home
W. A. Mackey, customer service lllperviMor with
1-9 cable disease immunizations. quoted Corbett as saying,
Society .. ......
craft College here ended 331l on a 20.day leave from duty
- 4-I Examinations may he had "Thai's what you get for trythe Florida Power and Light Company, haa
pwsrta
..... ...
hours on a tsetartottcr and In Vietnam, "Pm going to
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just been transferred here from ('ococ and the
during the roundup, Principal ing to help someone."
'Tabl.hopping
the world's record.
watch Batman," be said.
claimed
not
found
Drive.
209
Tahigeriliti
The weapon was
family realdea at
. 4*
W. 1.. Hamilton said.
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holy Cr... Episcopal Church
We call today 'Goo1 Friday". It may be that one of the
it was
reasons we coil it 'g"d' is that once upon a time
was
corrupted
to
"God's"
called 'God's Friday," and the

vices this Sunday.
i In Sanford, the Annual Su n- 1
rise Service, sponsored by the
Sanford Area Ministerial As,,jatIon, will be held at
A. M. on the shores of Lake
(;oldcn aboard Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The Choral Call to Worship,
'Now Let Every Tongue
Adore Three," will feature the
Seminole 111th School Choir
under direction o Mrs. Ger
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lea Thomas as organist. Dur•
tog the service the choir aiw
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No mat te r where the "rood" comes from, there is no
question but that the eve nt of Good Friday nearly two that'
sand years ago was, in the long run, good. We are not Very
proud of th. fact that men like ourselves conspired to have a I
reforming young religious teacher put to death. We shud.
der when we consider the kind of death it was. Our modern
electric char is humane by comparison with the cross. But
Good Friday represents victory for God and for us.
Not just any man could allow himself to be crucified. As
the Son of God surely Jesus could have escaped Iii. ezecu'
tion. The Cross is a sign of Jesus' obedience to the will of
God the Father, in the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus prayed
*,N&amp;Tertheless not my will but thine be dune," and theta began

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lead The Lord's Prayer. Of.
fcratory Prayer will he giv'

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of Mary Bryant, Hazel Stokes,
and Stella Shelton. The foster.
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gene Hoopengardner. oran

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lit. Candle bearers were Bud.

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Ushers were Bobby Shelton

Soft music was played dur .
in the dinner hours and

Campaign

music was sung by Mr. and

Baptist

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to reject the will of God. for us &amp;to not puppets upon tht(,ugh the following Sunday.

Isler of First

Christian Church

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Baptist Church

Scaliorn, Debbie Brown,

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By Julia Bartel
Linda Me.
Fvansellst At Tedder of St. Ladles-Ln-Wo I tins,
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Something Worth Living for
By Ralph W. t.o,w, D.D.

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music In churches In Florida. (;all lianscurn. prtshirrot of

Much

•mpdnua, where so
many talk if theIr years aa To Be Presented

member-s.
At 7:30 am., an

meaningless. borfala and point.

tirtakfast will be served.

Easter

three to 13, in th e Parish
Oth ell Sullivan.
The Junior Choir will hi house. The Parish Players

we should

be

The

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Elder Springs
Slates Revival

s the emptiness of so much Marvits.
It'

Winkle.

Bob

Bob

herry Community Methodist

that the world calls satisfar. Boyle., Mrs. Don Erickson, Church will meet at ISA

Rev. 3.1? Stiles, pastor of ton. Or it's the

witness

of and Bobble

Granger.

the Riviera Baptist Church of this empty Cross that in th e will be stung by Mr.

Duet Wednesday at th e

Rev, flelnaae Copeland will

and Mrs.

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the next two weeks,

the Cross.

BAPTIST

Each servic, will open with -- - - - "Sunday School at Night" at
7:15 with the worship to begi,
at 7:45. A covered dish sup pe r
and reception in humor of flee
Stiles will he held llnnsisy
a*d all friends and members
of the church are invited to
attend end meet him at this

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berry beginning June I and
' ending June 17, according t.
Pastor C. B. Z.hnder,
letters and applicatIon
lulanks have already been sent
to psreittl.

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AITENDIN(s sprintir desinery meeting of the OrIndo Central Deanery In

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Melbourne from All Soul's Catholic Church, iantord, were (front, from

Invitallion to attesil t1so, re.

left)) Mrs. Eima Smith, Mrs. Adirlanne Durand, Mrs. blary Ellen Rowe,

viral Is extended the public
lb7 Rev. B. H. Griffin, Elder I
¶prings pastor.

Mrs. Ann Slecikoweki, Mr., Florence Gilmartin, Mrs. Dorothy Corrodi;
(back) Mi's. Sheila Roberts, Mrs. Charlotti Donahoe, Father William
Keane, Mrs. Betty O'Connor, and Mrs. Winkle LeFils5

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acas-cllike animal, has a
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FOUR SENATORIAL CANDIDATES spoke at a meeting of the Demo-

WILL GRATEFULLY APPRECIATE

cratic Women's Club of Seminole County Wednesday night. Left to right:

YOUR HELP

P. WhItehair. DeLtind; Sen.
Sen. D. C. Covington, Dade City; Firtincis

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Vc1lbvru L)uutiel, Clermont; and J. A. (Tar)

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long, which i several inches the Educational Building of
Iunigcr than the body and head I the Community Presbyterian

is A. (Tar) BOYD

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hite has scrti ai church orgitnkt,

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Evangelist, Rev. W. P. Mc E lroy

mrst Wit chogrich. ormige City

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in Anon - a being c,l,-hutateul
Itottirn,rr. ?l,l., this year. i

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brim-full of trash gay STRAW HAT
Cologne Extraordln&amp;re, 8-avon Exiraordlñqd'
Skin and Bath Perfume Importod from Franc*

lti.(',-ntennial ''I ?'lelbuli'vn

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Faberge's cunning iittlo straw carry-all

First

chur ehis Woman's Society of
Service was hull at
the chunh at I p.m. last Fri.

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stin'tmappy, fun-happy, travel-happy...

A I &gt;.ilty Supper is scheulul''l at Ii,' dun hi fir 0.30
p.m., Fr -hay. Ajurli I i• is- ith ?

lured a mt-vu w of the history
I of the founiing of Method.

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Evangelist, Rev, Charles RoessI

Evanolist Rcv. S.

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11jusic anti Rev. Rolaral

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First SophIst Church, DeLeon Springs

ing lovely scent of Early Iii., $2.50, Al.. available hi
Cologne, $1.50; Dusting Powder, $1.10; and Seep,
I takes. $1.00.

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Easter St'rvlcea will be

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iidsr SprIngs Baptist Church, Old Diale Hwy., Sanford
April 10.24
Evengelist, Rev. Jeff Stiles

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smooths your silm while It surrounds yov with the lost-

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M,thnlit Church, I)aytona, 4

F'iur,:,t City, wh') lilt' niusving to Monticello

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Sr., Mrs. Dora Hall, Mrs. leg" l',,rk Baptist ('hunch, Or.

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sI .\ lti. El.L i'.hi I
ILipt it ('hurcis luu,iiitig Mr. antI .\Irn, Richard
Wh ite atici children, h)ebluie, lUcky, and Randy,

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Wc)crs, Mrs. Edith Dutton. have a fellowship flaniuct.
Rev. Drown Settt'rlind, mmMrs. M)rtle Wallin. .'trs. C,
C. Howard, Mrs. Kirby File looter if music ani yu,tith, ('ol.

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(;enc%lcvo Drum ley. lire. Iand- o. %, 11 litorstrit a prt)icmin

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Carolyn Gilit i-ath. ti.,. Ii.

-- the painu n topic,

Mts. Clarence Red-ling,

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Sanford. na.

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lie loc.ite&amp; '.%1inis!vr of the church k Rev. Witylle
E. Smith (right) and Chestvr Seynimir fiq
(herald Photo)
church mtidetator.

Mrs. Sara Burns, of gcuuies ,ani n-fr' hcu,'uit'.
John Wilson. Mrs. iii. Feature fuur the uugnaIul all
Mrs. Elizabeth tue a film rntitl'.l "rhe (1n. kField.

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sd arid r,-frt-shnnnts will be .'j

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sittictuitry and larger educational Itiiltiing -jfl

Hardin,
Mrs.

CARON
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l'hur,ti School children. Each
altiiiiing is asked to bring a
baskc t. i'rizes will be ass and.

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Cj)llllllt1llij%- ('11~11;t,l olI Sit .136 prolierty site ad.

Mrs. C a (her Inc Welihurn, At 7 p.m. the young lwop'-

P. O. Bog 1314

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WU•OMU W*SSN

and Southeaste rn Baptist The.
ological Seminary in Wake
Forest, N. C. Before becoming
pastor of his present chu rc h,
he served churches in Mel-

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cla.s assists.
Mrs.the
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Brumley Rally S'sturul,y muiidng- at

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Theme for this year's school -.

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Refreshments were served

reviva ls,
Th* following churches will be having revivals at th e dates

CHANEL

to
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Assortmenti

dci's hell this wick in the
E.littitnnal Building.
.t a p.m. Sunday, there
will t' an egg hunt on the

First Ieptlst Church, 450 Chu,c.h Street, Leagweod

13.14 years),

Stiles attended the University

A letter was read from the

during their

CHOCOLATES
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Largest

RETURN

nursery age to junior high

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FRAGRANCES

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11ev. Eiward Miller. former
minister, will assist in the It
a.m. serke.
Churvh School will he at

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First Icpthst Church, Geneva
April
17.24
(veogeleit, Roy. R. I,

Sessions will be 5.11*15 A.M.

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dent, opened the meeting with ed to attenul.

The Soulhern Baptist Churches n this area

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Everyone in asked to tiring
tetl&amp;n Church, Sanford, met
Monday evening wi th Mn. W. a box lunch which will I-c
It. Anderson with Mrs. Selma muctioned off to the highest

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Myrtle Wallin, class presi' Is planned and all are invit- ,i

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Platci. two brass candlelight.

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curators, Mr.. lirrat and
The Philathea S u n d a y Mrs. Krohn.'; and carl room

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Mrs. Audrey Strider; post.

Has Meeting

REVIVALS

April 10.17

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Terry }'ay; master ci cere-

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April 17-24

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Plans have been completed
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Lutheran Church

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fairecrest Baptist Chvrch, Onera Rood, Sanford

at uot.ir tflVii

By Jan. Csa.eIb.rr-y

lunch

Florence Tr&amp;%ick. Mrs. Clar.

ii. pu'uiic is invited to at. I non of officers for the Corn' 5hsol to beheld at Ascension
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First hptlst Church, 51 Pk Anwe, Sanford
April 10-11
Evangelist, Rev. Roland

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church. Bible School

MiamI, will be evangelist for end "nothing can separate Us Winkle. Organist is Mrs. R. present a program on Easter
and there will be an die.
the Elder Springs Baptist from the love of God." That C. Cr-anger Sr.

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Meeting

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Narrator will be Ito$&amp; wil. WSCS
"Ye.."
The Woman's Society of
lianis and soloirsta will in.
We choose our emptiness, elude Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Christian Set-.Ice of Casisl. Ascension Plans

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Announces

Servites

will be no evening will
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love and so are afraid to live.
nuisy luirectIng will be R.
service Sunday, with Nov.W.
If life haa seemed to say C. Granger Br., church music meetings Easter Sunday,
T. McElroy of OnlaeerW. a

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THE SEMINOLE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

punch &amp;W poptorn will be on
Ray. L D. HalsoiN p4stor of

Robert Wade. will present
affluent and so impoverished, cantata, "Halleujah, What
. sale.
Benlando church,
If life Is empty, perhaps it's Saviour," by John W. Peter. Easter music with Miss Betty the
vIvel
nounced
a
one-week
because we were afraid to urn, at '7:o p.m. •er,teei Turner,
organist.
Th re
begin at the li$0 P.m.

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Sharon Sumnierlin and lluiinio Wilhelm.

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and at 10:30 am, on "The c
Herat and Mrs.
Victory of Easter." The choir Mrs. Terry
Mary Oyler; ticket chairmen.
. Sirs. Untie Shannun and Sire.
,rhe public is invited to at

wfll present this play, "=do

ere Is a kind of
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with participation by children

Roland," featuring an *sellChurch School will be at a new rob... Selection chosenlag
duel between Child. 110.
by the Adult Chair for the sir,
9:45 sm.
le for Vice is kWare You johers land And the Elf Xing. &amp;ad
hopelessness In our time. It's
Merlin, the magician with lb.
By Jults, narlos
the Il mm. wo rs hip will be When They ChuvIfl.d
odd that we should have so
will
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magic
wand. Th ere will b. a
5pgs
The Altamonte
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Lord?" Tom flaUs.s
Wha t Happened To Jesus?"
much and feel so little.
small admission donat io n sod
FrIendship Baptist Church
choir, directed by Mr.. sent th. solo, "11417 cIt)r."

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FLOWER SHOP

there will be Choral Eucharist

ppoaring for the first time in

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a.m. 10 sin, and at 2:30 p.m. there
Johnson, Robert flradhur-y, sp ial music for e 11
Eastar worship service. Piano will be a program for aU ch1l.
Wayne Peters, and all MYF accompanist will be Mrs. dren of the community, ag's

world In which there is so Easter Cantata

Largest SeI.cf ons
Of Fresh Flowers,
Plastic Arrangements,

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Country Dance,

lion theme.
video]. Marty door and table
Faster services will ti, at
a.m. on the theme, "The prizes, will lie awarAlcol.
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oli*t Church, Sanford, will his honor for members of the by Rev. Leroy D. Soper, rec

seminary, lie baa lc'stl rivival it*tis'n will ti presented by

The

flower girl Rfl(I Rieharci Wilhelm as crown bear.

dor Easter

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"The Victor's Cry" as mtdlt&amp;-

Etc. In Central Florida

Rev. Brown 8.tt.rlind Jr., I different than that follow, choir, the Board of Deacons, tor.
music and youth minIster of ci in other years. aceo.ding and the Board of Trustee's.
The Holy Saturday service
College Park Baptist Church,
to announcement by tile Pos- The public Is invited to at. will I* at 5 p.m. with Blessing
Ørlsnio, will be in charge of tor, Dr. hall s, I.. Browning. tend th e special services,
of th e Paschal Cand le follow'
the revival music Rev. Set.
es-I by Holy Ittptism.
At 6:31i am., the youth of
terlind is a graduate of I"lor. the church will conduct a sun.
Easter Sunday services be.
Ida state t;nlveralty anti Now rise service for Wh youth
gin with Italy Eucharist with
Orleans Baptist Theological and adults. Th. Easter mcd'
music at 7 am. At I atn.

Choirs To Sing
Special Msuic

We Offer

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will be provided for all sir- Faster Huntley in Christ Meth- p. m. Sunday at their borne in Sanford, have been announced
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tist Church of Laike Mary. Jackie Fdwards

The ichedule of services for give a tea from 4 until 5:30 Italy Cross Episcopal Church,

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l'arish 'oman'e Guild to
Special Easter services for held April 2i from 7:10 p.m.
today and Sunday at Lutheran until I a.m. at the American
Church of the Redeemer, W. Leirlon limit in Sanford.
25th Place, Sanford, have
The flus's Hancock Cumin
been announced by Rev. )ter- am provide a variety if
bert W. Gocras, pastor.
lance music which an I.e en.
Tods)'s Good Friday ser* , jnyrd by all. For those vo hn
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Oives Schedule

Easter Service

7:30 p.m. Nursery facilities

Holy Cross

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One who died there, talk of First hlspthst ('burch ale in. part in the service will he of first Baptist Church of
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The Cross Is empty. Long Georgia, and Alabama, amiui the Mu'thotlist Youth Fellow'
present the Floral Cross and
sines they took the body of has pertunnrsl as tenor so. ship, and by James Wake. At Sanlando
Mite Boxes. A Choral Euch
that Man and put it In a tomb. Joist with various oratorios field, student at Daytona
By
Donna
Fates
arlat
also will be conducted
head, Junior College.
Those who find the whole and cantatas.
The Junior sni Adult (Thotrs for the II am. service.
M,ntbets and friends of
'hi.'r young people taking
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C. 11titchi-Soll (I11,11t). pri"ident tif the .7cmillole CotilitY 111lit,

Wesson, Mrs. Eugene Brow-

Th. Crops is victory stt.asted to by the event of Easte r. Boulevard Bapt ist Church in Seminole 111gb School audi. BA degree in religious educa. tionsl Building with the ladies
lion. During his school years of the WMU as hostesses. GA
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.rira at the chapel. The
will cing "thrl.t
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1,inda Wilber. Mrs. Roy How-

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The tom will be found empty. Thu Lord will be seen xliv. Pensacola anti the First lisp- torium.
day becomes "Good Friday" in the light of tist of Belma, Ala., as pastor.
again. Hlae
the resurrection. Jesus said, "Whosoever Ilreth and bellevoth lie is returning to the pasIn Ma shall sower die." and liii words were shown to be torati May I as pastor of the
Ruhania lla;tict Church, Dir' Christ Church
with the resurrection of Jesus Christ comes the promise minsrham. Als6
of resurrection for all who will become Ill, children. With
In addition to regular see- Youths To lead
Ills resurrection comes hope ansi promise for all mankind.
vices on Easter Sunday and
"Thanks be to Goal, which giveth us the victory through Sunday, April 27, services will
our Lord Jesus Christi"
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Following the coronation, a
school.
Cross, and prpy with Christ, "Thy will be done". We enter into have three daughters.
ter Music, Orlando.
reception was hold in Writ.
lie,
attended
Trinity
College
graduation
from
SemChurch,
with
enthusiasm
and
Hince
the life In Cluist. and In Ilia
In the event of Inclement
moreland Wing of the Edura.
mary, he has served the weather, the service will be at in Clearwater and received his
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Judy Latham, and Princesses,
campaign at the
%ill ""ngelistic
te
Spring.
Friendship Melonie MeKeel, Linda Staf.
of the cross is.. carry ourselves. it may be, illness or suffer. rard. adminioillatlye Ass'stalit, JAI also-lation. Who alsowith
Altamou
hug or rejection or hurt pride. When we are faced by our fl charge of evangelism and give the benediction,
Baptist Church starting with ford, and Debbie Groce.
Crown bearers were Richard
trusses, or when we are faced with decisions, do We r,atsm- ,nissi(nary ealirratic'n of the choral res po nse.
Easter
Sunday morning sir
Prelude will he by Miss
and
Ronald Wilhelm. Flower
Alabama Baptist (',,nvt'ntlon,
her th e obedi.nce of the Man upon the Cross?
7:30
at
llclert MeMullan organist for vices and continuing
(lood Friday ia symbol of the victory of faith, too, Only will hi th. evangelist,
th rough th e girls were Luwans and Sharon
p.
m,
each
day
Summerlin.
11ev. Jarritril was horn in the liase (ht;rl l'nsttnnde will following Sunday.
a tremendous faith In the Father could carry off obedience
cannot
separust.
faith
(ruin
probably
this.
In
fact,
we
as
(;nin.".
lie, Ga., and atteni. ha' "Jesus Christ is Risen Tosuch
Rev. Harwood Steele is psi. All charges were given by
obedience, since one is surely this symbol and showing forth ed su,00la there. lie graluat' day
tot of the church which Is al Grace Brown. The app recia.
n0ed to
Oritim,
school
In
high
froh
the
other.
Christ's
conviction
that
this
was
the
beginnilia,
Pit
fillated with the Southern Rep. tion was given by
of
helm, WMU president. Closing
the Cross a symbol of the victory of isitenlel Carson - Newman ('ri. lend this special worship err- ti't Convention,
not the end,
faith.
lege in Tenncssa'e, and grad u. aRe. Route front the SNAS Tedder, who delivered his comments were by Mrs. .add.
Sanford.I
how about our n faith? W. are separated by to many stet from Stetson University gate will be marked.
fir't sermon when he was 13 and the benediction was glv.
Seminole Jaycees will
pce•
Friday
that
we
grato.
rs
t
Cool
years old and conducted his en by Rev. V. C. Ladd, church
from
the
event
of
the
fi
l)elAnd.
lie
also
I.
a
years
In
Orleans Ii;sitl.t aide ushers, sound equipment , first revival at 14. was ordain, pastor.
times have difficulty making it meening-ful to ourselves. We, ate of New
i and seating arrangements are ed at I? while serving a lisp. GA Counselors are Grace
e
perhaps, go to church listlessly, because "It is the thing to ,lfl". Throlgiral S,'minary.
handled by he Base,
list church in West 'irginia Brown, Beta George, and SiulJ'.rhaps we off-ar an occasional prayer, often in desperation married to the former Jenny being
the organ
is being provid'
andthrough
ed
cooperation
of
Kel.
during his senior year in high dred todd.
th
behold
of
San
Msteo
and
they
f',4
with
crisis.
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e
faithful
the
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Rev. Paul Riches of the San.
will
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ford Church of the Nazarene
U we, too, are obedient. Do
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when the road becomes hard and w he n we run lb. risk of
will read the scripture.
pick up our own tiled for First Baptist Church
The sermon, "God's Amar
being rejected or thought "n,1d"? I), we
crosses and carry them, or tb we cry out that we are being of 5anft'ril h.cgiruning I.a.t'r ing I.ove," will he delivered
hard done to by the warld or joy rate? We always have the Sunday and c cantinu Ing liv Rev. Vernr)n Fuller. min-

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Guests were served from a
buffet of egg rolls, sweet ar.!
sour sauce, rice. Ch nese
noodles, beef, chicken. and
pork chow mein, Chines"
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soft multi-colored lanterns
over the tables, white and red
covered tables and travel
posters, formed the scene
greeting the festive crowd at
the recent Chinese dinner
sponsored b the choir of the
Co m m u n it y presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary and
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vli',w lov arid the ccntcqicce as
colors of freers and
By Frances Wester
Lamar Stokes, Mrs. Hascrystal
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Sandy Pay. and Jackie Ed. orations.
Scallorfl.
,as, were ero.d in an ed with a lace coth over yet, dies in cnstal brdcrs.
impressive Coronation cue•
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Church in lake Mary, sponsored by the Woman's Miss'
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April 7. I9
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neared it.s end.
iy fir annie word from th.ir
,sulmis.Ions
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sir
from
the
kidnaper
ssh
Robert King high told audiE,lviard
Smith
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ui('%t tim weeks an.
his proposals for clearner airj Louise Williams, Mary 11a1
I)csphte repeated pleas a"
and centers ation, whIle Scott 1 lard, Banana h'enley, Ann
sm.'sr,I offers broadcast IKm.therine
IfN'l'il'.
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Kelly cut a swath from Perry
.ti In local news nisdia t!.
to Crystal Riser promisIng to Gene teRn)', Carol Spiery.
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d.sy i.(tcl'lsiwsn at W1't
idu
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ohercabouts
of
SE('ONi) (lt.kl)K 1,Iuiide in Mi-s. Muirs' Thom"bring down that costly" June Wedlle, flertha Taylor,
(1 i's'.slit i'tiistis)
of t Iso room nit isn-r.
1)3cm)' Goldman, a high set"
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t'usj.'
"d
alt
l-;its'r
l'rty
'l'htirfleet of state-owned planes. Sanford: S. W. Traylur Sr.
-. student with a flair fir ci.'-- - -Gov, hlaydon Burns stay-cd ('huluota; Arthur Deughermy
ironic;, remained unknown
away from state polities with Sr., Lake Mary; Betty' Joy"
I The only replies hate b'
mi-cl.
a speech before Pensacola Wright, I.onsrwoo'l: Jam"
..t least tim- n alleged curt:
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Junior College student-a In l.onguly'ke, Ostern; Ilildis -binattn'mt'ls. ishicis rc'uiltcul I
I .-rcc have bn authorized
which ho praised the' Cabinet ilan, Orland; Ti- lIy Ruckm-r.
arrests of a hits-I chef ant increase their manpower
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Titusuille,
ni-tircil printer by Fill sizer'
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In St. Petersburg, High proIIirlhs
Its ths- mist recent dci el
.e 30, ins"o.
ps-cd the c,nsI.iidatlon of air
Mr. an' u:.tr.-Al -.n l',ui)
is
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l.aut,-r
pient,
6 o 1st in a n inns-un- I
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i.'il.;'t-,.kers
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t-:t.innc,tit
tt.sii
ni?tly
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T1'.c withdrawal of 15.0)
Ii lIlT I.At'l)ER1 NIE - h.sse
and water pollution control ci' Sanfc'r.I, a hr,.
other en sip the booth broadcast mess dale, the cii) has .sitcts'st nell- that law enforcement offi' '
trips
from Europe, officials
aol
hcv'tcnnannys
flatA
collegian
in
a
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forts under one state agency
Ifl.hargrs
'iii will temporarily drop
ti keel' the yisuusg -ages of general or personal in-i ciun to the vat aiitn n'urnicu- bait agreed to pull out of t' '
Ed
it-h
man
bathing
suit
ummed
it
tcrtainrncnt
to end whit be called frag
Jennifer Ui-aU's,
tiers busy and ,ut of trubli-, ti- rest- anmlotut,ting an 'ntr lutu Isy ssmnsritsg ass s-s ange- s'a'e anti let the parents h - S. strength there to
inentation and Inadeumte
Fortner, Thitoas Norris, 1.in- Ul:
student tainment cit-nt or callIng a lIst who tries tI sins students ill,' ant' neotiatisns
hut newly traIna
'Its-ass-n
is
acres
of
halt's
Tisi"
est'fl
hate
it.
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21°
nanclng. He also proposed is \'oltollne, Kathryn I.hii.laway from t'cer aol hacu-han- kilnspt'.
emuutral beach Is-ca- student to the telephone,
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rcilacernc'nta
still be sent
hw)th
at
a
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truck
30(1
3
charged
that tonnage fees be
strom, Martha Gmitfin and
lie hat offered a 123.000 n
In 1)astena Beach, which alia with a staff of wholeEumuliw' by the end of Dcwas one of t),00') nung tints where free cant' are isu- I
lie
for the dumping of waste by baby
Jshns,
flonita
girl,
arnc amount il'
u-n.t'cr anti the Army will be
American college students iib' cit fir adn:iss us-s to the en- now' draws moors- stulni some et'h-?nit's aol athletes w-arui-the
factories.
-EdIth Rrynoll5, I:tbcl lc
- nsandsui by the tsurly loan us! '
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'sd up to 2s,uAs,, ,cn,
ho'
begais
jamming
Florida
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laIty'
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and
iuunst into the (loltlissan hoe '
expensive l'nitcharml
I
The men who are havIng
the;
twlay
in
the
annual
F..'dirty
than
to
be
clear"
to be
('lyde Scibe,'. Kathy I's-toll, tertirne influx
'larch 24 ant took flann'
:hcir
tours in Europe shortenmight be the solution, the
Sanford; )-'rueta Mutt', Itoh'
I pitt. another gi3,000 raiiet '..
so they can return home to
si
'Fl-sc beaches in Fort 1.auiur
as-ni mayor said,
c.ifs-tcri.t
- the e!.slr,-n (sir ih rt'lstr.0 - I
Bc Jane ('a.selberry'
ert Kaufman, Dellary; I'aul
ricn,i; for the boy's return
'rip with the Army's expan'
dale aol Daytona Beach us-nt' :
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t'hnics lDrp. principal of lion but p.irs'nts art' u's.: its-I
Meanwhile, new- s me sit
Mimi-si htrynrlds. Orlanhi
a panorama of beer cam.s,
-ion will include:
lsshmcnt of a goucrnor's com
tirth will he round up time fir maintains-il a news "hslacku.!
'111)1.1,1 \
NI ill
mis-is ly ;ink flesh and tunightly utith SsIuiinis' I:letsicntary to luring (hi-hr cI:i !'
Signal and engineer offi.
rn:ttce on conservation, whose
I those iisin in the ('a;su'lbvrry on the case at the request of
'tired hikimsis Nnil fruits ra- 'rhool at Casst'lbcrry, l.a. ct-rti(cate
islit&gt; t'sL like the Laster
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the
protection
of
would
be
jthe family, Goldman and his
is Iitsumcll and Ea,tbntek amea',
lit in.
din; on the beach anti nsott'l .ir.nnunn'cd date; for t h CI Those
liunisy iititl lIitI'It)tlt('si
commandenil
fantry' u n It
ths- state's natural beauty aud
I Park, North Orlando, and the
Mrs. N'ali-'rie liumtihre, s. attorney told newsmen they
folk•rock
music
blar.
'unsng
mound-up
of
children
candy to thu kidsils's
us
indow
cnmnmuiunlcations, intelligence,
s
making recommendatiofll on
is ho will enter first grade Turkey Farm area, are' asks-st county school nurse, will be feared close coverage would
cd
mt','fls anti ammunition ape.
e
the use and sac of bottom
I to register 1'Ues.slay from 9 present to talk with parents discourage the kidnaper from 'l'hursslusy at l"luz'idut
Rut so far this year has been ihi-re next scpit-mber.
cialists; automotise, fuel and
State 111111k.
bay land',
It is nut necessary to bring until II ann. in the ,cluxsl concerning health lirotskrns. nsaking contact.
one of the quit-test in tb'
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Kelly, cutting a sw-at-h from
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Perry to Crystal Riser again
needol in hel;slng to turn out
calling Burns "ole slick," saak Hiawatha Avenue, was nam. Ida nilgiation.
There usa; one Incident of
trained men for the expand'
the number of state planes ed first place winner jn the
J a y c cc flute Thurday. Students sir:tog Army.
should be reduced. They have Sanfontt'Senoinci
lInden hell ed (ft the Fort I.aud,'nt.slc
'(he l)efense I)epartment
increased two-fold In the past Teenage I)rl','in
beat hes chanting "riot, runt."
was planning a year ago to
two years, he said,
it Seminole hIgh School.
place was But police appeared so fast
- cut the armed forces slightly,
Kelly' also proposed an InTaking scs'ot:i
was out-n le
but ret erie-st course last aiimcrease in isles and liquor tax' Van Stuart with Frank hat' that the incident
551cr wits-n It was decided to
es or real estate taxes as the tenon in t)sin1 place slot. fore it moutsi s-icr, dc's-lots an
'eon a 52 paving tool steam. omnly a half-dozen were
picked up troun the counmuiit Anterican, to combat
only stay to get the needed Lewis
1' Si Nt sI'IilNG, C..l:f. -- big' morn mu hlsgm'y a bit tin.: er 1.0 st &gt;t'ar he tiatl a ni.ijr Sanfsr.i with Jim Coates and flails-&gt;',
- arts-sit-ti.
'aiuinatu.
ocy for education.
and trophy. Stuart a 31
l,'agus' Is-ailing 53 assIsts nut'! lack Warner and bullpen can- ('iths. anti louts E'ats will get
titfens'nt in I - l'l — It is going ti take utaff.
.;s
us crc
'tttiui
As a result, the Army will
"I believe it should come cash pni:e atsi ilisquc nn'l
a chance to pick ui the slack,
sliulates.
Lope:, a 22 s'an-nisI 1-fihaus- it t-hantcs.
s-ar; last In the early "Wi; sun s-lIes.! Ilitchittsg, imsspi.sut'the hate l,229.Oou men by June
at the state level," he aaid, Patterson 310 anti a plssuc.
Tutu tnore %s-teratss —
t'atehing could present a
Go'rgs' ltrunrt (9-Il) zinil
every phase of slur. won II anti lot 13 in
disoris'rs
were
frequent
aol
fluent
its
almost
0.•
an Increase of
"because real estate taxea In
All the ss'innena are
fi'aturs'I pikhu'I h'ottls- hattl,-s list- g.imne au,! hitting powr 19".'. tutp ncts'l a 2 *3 earns-ti rookie Jim SlcGluthin (11-' u at lrotulcns. 11th, lInsigmrs will tie nlgtsttssssuirtl hitting Joe Al- 30 1964,
in syrar.
the counties are too high."
nole 111th School stutents with polite an,i finersien. tnau; fromsi an uncx;scctrd suunt- e t. run aut'rag'.', New ussr, match' Seattle are lb.' ,Sn-glm' ottss'r No. 1 rvrn though hr battettcock and the left-hinted
Itunna ended a tour
__________________________
u-,utt,liit,-s.
llehtuul - 21)1 iii 19.5. Itoh's a tsetter hug Norm Skhwnn-smuit built Northwest Florida stith the who have succcsfuily em- arrests an! anon&gt;' lrotet4 musIc tti.' ('al,frola An cls a 1,1 l,.'i'.-: in Efl.N luut us ia 14- starlitug'
hit'
thins
are
I:
t
Ire
amid
the
Set
bitter
than
that.
If
he
doesn't
tinse
at
firil,
depending
on
I a r College pli-ts''l driver ,'Iucat'tn
.'i
Ilc'sscvt'r,
I'nu'I
n
.it
ilis
lsi,sfl
leans
its
in
the
tO
the titiz'nru - first
Pensacola J U fl he said that 005, Tb"&gt;' were tniumihant
Thic' reasons fssr the improt'- ,SmtsI'ri an League (lila su•a lsasciisll's tm;s fi'lilimig' lii it s-rats; I - cm liii its ansi Jauk iuusprove thccn the veteran Rut pItching.
apccch, in which
in the Cabinet system "there it a field of 45 conteStants c-ui department are partly cnns- son.
-------— ------ -Vie invite
most of the munity enhirhtcnnirnt anti liar'Ihe
first
they
have,
the
seis, praise uoti, no one man representing
Icoussl tlts'&gt;' :ss5 lie fir bttt
&gt;- tb profit motive
who can make the decision.' schools In the county.
youto ieoa
I..eimia will ns'lmr.'seflt tIcs.
Pout- ', miiu' 7, the us Iser for uts' third Is,ks ni ti.ts-uit at
lie al'o suggested that the
Jay's s-es in the district thu' ni - htnusarlshs teens's in lt.wtl Ihs' tsitstttcflt, utils's; a trash' is culls-ge's voc*t.loflkl and tech' local
Sp0CiI
10,!,', SI contest to he held at the slis I ansi 1902. luave h'cus trains-si In tuu.uls' later no 'lissis, you al -.it lt,SeI:
ILl
321-I It''. )ls'rry Valsi
'
\tci
.\f,n .riiri,im,, lb
nical school be named In hots'
am.
April
molern
mncthdc
1
crowd
conuuist
hays'
to
fIgure
thusAn-'
4°
- I l'an Iii, 2. S,uut,s'nss It'';.
I Quituit'Ia
sante 1,,tittn Inst Siitut.iisy night I Quinicla I I SIt I')
or of sps-a k t r.deaigflate (;cor- shriving range at 9
gil; to pla&gt;' at about the
Escamtda, killed .30. Winner of the sti.tmict trol.
l''mI't t* 74 II 42 S')
ge Stone of
- i.'' :t. htumnpy. 1. ;;.'ius I ;r,- t'r,
Sats('rsl. l'.'rf,-s-t:s ii t :5)
JacI.aoss
ills,
7' ott T.auuhs'rdabe dlv officials gall Itt'&gt;' slid iii t'j:5 sihsen nt
corssprtition will go on to the
Air
jail week in a car wreck.
Nli,ti,-1
hlamislk'
I.;.
i'
it
1. ii.ktsi 5(5-Ic, 0 Mr. 15'Iuiu I
Scuth
it,,'
i:
they
fimsislietl
u-s
.'nth
ins
the
()niat,'I,,
Ks-,sn"I
('IuI
tlI5
are
at
Dayto be held
Burru will riot campaign on slits finals
.
choices
to
tb. 12 -s
s''l' it,uu 0 Iin'ne 420
7. July I)ay, 4. T"uch Mae,
5. I. with a 7 47 record.
May,
tubes'. ('ssnonatlnns
Good Friday. bot will make tuna Beech In
—
Manager Hill ltig'ney doesn't I tnnighta finals In the spec. Tangi Tunic
3(5)
the E:miolsh ruis'r* from
I'rItlay
Night
Enlrk.
so
300
7th It-ACE *, nulls., l
an appearance Saturday In
- cans- to predict where the An. id match race r'nspctiti,sn.
the
time
'f
William
the
('om.
es
Onions
and
g'arlk
were
2
lit 11.5CR I." lii tislle, I)) - I. Roust K.'&gt;'. 2,.SsIuusir*l Vi-,
Daytons Beach.
I i'ntn- lrran ISa&gt;', w isunings'st l'at 6.
5920
,'ll the candidates expect to teems--ui as potent fighters of quci-or, c'ts'pt I:tlmsard V anti gels will fini'h.
I SIiiz'. 2. 5.-uiuiti'r John, 3,
- Nig's It.
h
I i-i-.
"We'll he tuiugh, I s-an
yb'itu.l at lb.' track wa' Qiuunirla 20
spend Easter Sunday at home disease In many countries, in. Edward SIll, wire crowned
l','nft-cu,, o s's '
I,,,,i No. I It'. bit',
Ret
•'
Sir' s' I",.- II iii, 0 ti,
Iti.,i
.as
prunis.'
Rig'. at
nru,ing lu,' cloth',
St W,'cluicis-, r Vies
cluiiing C,h,nsial Au,ieti a.
Si's.-n)Pm Use
10. T .12 2)1 I',,.', 0,
with their fatnilirs.
Slur Duff, 7
.
I lii I w"uildnt want to try to , win unigii's tic es.-nt
('a-t's lit' il'
lIt--ti-.
.
245)
in our
___________________________
q.inn is the .ec'nl i-bier Tr.iss-Isuo FPt,'r 7 iii 3 (5'
fl.y, H Oky Jr.
,
'
I
whu-ne isC wilt f:nish. We
Vitis-- -the l)rrsise Aniteik'
4 1 2 50
Sir
ii.
2i'I llAs'E (' 10 mIle, (')
I have young ;'laer; who could - at 1-1 amul l,sutt
lobby . . •
is next ('a;uial Ts'ssie
ok. H
t)
SI').
I M,-ra,ili, '2 Motor Sth,
'
rinse 'n in a hurr&gt; and make thin I SoK(' •tamter
cc
;,.a, i s, '. si. - . . 14-oiuss:
5.s:i111.
Quurus'ha II $l0'2
'
,,u NVhy, 4. Nims't 1 . Sri', '2, lu11,', 3. iRs-tile
:
5.
c'.,'...l'.
''
-.
I's-my'.
lii
s,.ucr,-,t.
Cu!).
''i
1eg:mec%
as
on
stronger
than
we
h.n.(-)us
m'T5l i.
alsPear
- in tie at n-lie f
I'IlI:si:toT
I:... Of iit.,,Iit.*
i'uurIN''T
,,
i'.'mfecta II sz' ii
11
I Slail, I. K.-.- ice Ruig, 0, li''y- Key, i.Vt, iuirhy. t D's-t
ii , o I iy Isis-er i's.
paper''
9 AM.. I P.M.
54nf',r.l. ,ienI.''I.
- hating' iii, th .I,sck,"m'
I" i.t.I Nil Pt. 5('l' - t...ts•
i:i;:titu ll,sce 1 5, '1'- 40 MCi it li
1.4 as of )"Lri-ta. ,.f 5-ilinic
7. Wit', G'ssii', 8. Doll it, lot. hg-nc&gt;-, 7. Sot's i
lii,
'
ii*.
Ium;'tt'l
and
the
Angela
need
ium.'ti.)'
Rigm'y,-iumnlPI for she 'tat 5.
('rack,'r,
AIr
I
u'dle
tests
is
(
I'PtI:MI:T
l'.nai i-.t
I;
W'.t I.sk.- i
l'iss:iN"T 1t
r:a.m .54. n
Mon. .Fri.
Hilly M.
1s44, p:m.,in mod of IN. a4op.
"I', $ hi's' itt-i.
'-t
i' 'i,i.isus I'u.s' i: - i'-'r' ,,, a power hitter aussl they ne'-.I win ran ttuiri last Satir'I r
it o t- its
Itrr,tkv
$ 41) 5 01)
5ea of IS. f.i5.Itt sI,,i/uor.i'
uiuIlr.
It)
Dths
It.V'F
--''.-'
- - hun bail
-10
mile,
Mi
:;ni
RACE:
(
--' $nt. mu
t.'itt
'(heir
big
hspe
Is
S.minel.
mi
t.an..
meis
at'S
It
tm. I'uiiing
Also,. 5:30.3 P.M.
ti i t)s.flginl
4 40 I. 1:ltCs Nt'ky, 2. Flyer's I. llriv.' So':, 2. lI,nnnza
V.'. Slim 14' n.,s, Si t'L ' 'i - that bonus baby Ihich Its-ic- nibt behind winner I.upin' - I'ar Ilisiter Nm
uxsu, 'it -tilT
s'.'t v. t.
ii.... .' t'II'.ea.
i ml. hanuit wtio has been hitting' anti aeconI-plee finisher pa- Q,iinicla I I $70 sm
..i. t'-.unly, i's' ' 5., ii s''i:
FrL
I'i5.t.iNu5 i't.t' 's: ut.t v 5.
s U I. I T I 5) 5
FIller, .3. Fleet Nurse, I. 11,-il, :t FID-'-'; QUeen, 1. Mar
i's 'itt-sty i'nm.u.s us
t,ss. I:i.su'Tt.N ii t. t'TI'jS t- e. isis is;s''.
n.bntan l)ay. The 'then
• •
I''nf,'ctc,
• '
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I
itS
t:i.-'
5'
to.
0
't
tV
1.
Irk
('i,lts',
in,.
tO.
Mount.
u:.yr.nt4,.
ft
plus
homers
in
the
cx.
I
Sly
lo
. l.ine,
Ih'trsrn, t, ii ini
i :i
Eu; ,; s ni.
T -or:.0 mst-nIt-n' are I'lylng' 5e n ant
I,)' .- i.)
Ninth llacc .5 I0, T II
t0,tio,,, NW - 'i t?'f '5 11 I
,tOt%tlSpl''NEII ,%%''I'I'oltt',
f'
hihition games, s-an dci cm-p
Pam 6, 7. I 'tIe, 4. Masts-r }'a;t Cruii''-r, 7. Anotlu r
su...
•
Ourin
,u,,
',',c, 1'. r.
ui'itt.'.
As.
aol
It)14'
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1511
MIRCHANDISI ON
his
'nt),
lists-i
t
c*rI&gt;'
'1.11
ii
Emit
cii.Isssiy
Sc.'tt
5$',
tm
Tiit
i'!.'- Ii ti's.. $ . it I r 'I. fast and give them the hat to
emiv- '-Ie '' it',,
fair, 8. ('hlc ('andy.
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('N.tSltll t''m'%'
WAS
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64°
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Is) ,,,Ihe, 1))
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lu) lt.S('l
u-ut - ur back up their tight tiilctiifli!
i'usi:.'isi' - r i
i'iu''5 t:'T
Iii'ilt:m'tN''T
415
, Gs.l Jidin
xtiu;TiN) (i' 'i- sit: lint-itt, tE
.
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i"i.t,iN'I Pt,s'i'
i'I,t-ee--- t-,r(h
I
Si's,&gt;' ('lisp, 2. 55 list
1'(i!.t.IN'i
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lllI'RMI)tI' flFHt'l.ii
Qissitlm'la 27 52220
isra,I, Ten tiati. it'e•t '(
iin'tt.m i'ii.!, -.-t(
ftst:SHNi.t: (',l'\Ti, t'I,It.
- i
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-ii
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l's'nfisia 27 s.si p
Ir
'miss lbs-I sn'S 5,'ii, r ii
S 0. H. HIGH
tm's, 551 Tiit lIST ts.ti (IF
could
make
a
lug
itif..
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1•
sa
s
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S. SN II,'; I)a'en I)''e. :;. G)'n i. 1- Ftut:ic Tt I
t---.'.'mi-l.a.
is
s:s
APPLIANCES
l slIest A n, 5)54
30th Hate ii 10. T II 43)
1420 4 00 3 M
- .: ,iras''. %'.o ..''-'-.t- ferenre," say's Higns-y. "We ii'cv
had.' 8.,ni,ot• "I IV, I'
(5)Iui),
7.
I'ans,!n.u.cu
0.
:,
ii unmiuAs. Chat".? i.t 75
Hey
'I'r,,uihles,
7.
Sslly
Sky,
pin,,,
no). ('.-.in, - it. TI. sit' 'It. could u;e a big hat ''
I-ms N W,n
4 20 I'. 01) ltyan's Slat al Il '20 4 4° 3j
71:511" O1tSiT I' • !. 5, 5 YO 'I
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ultIll RADIO
I II..&gt;-, H. Sir t't.iks'r.
-' sir i' ns.t ui s'u.,s' 'I: ii
7 pj 'i Stanj'unis. Itug.
i'i.Ai'i: xt 5' 3, see. s:t.r •
13
SilO Sims IVillie 'r.
Sims adu'pttsTs of a It.s,-Sutlon
&amp; APPUANCI
': i-v
lts'iclsarslt, who reediest a lI's-Os'&gt; -; Stark
j,
1C4
ru.i:.-ruN
sNl.i'—l',,,Is"t.t,,oi.
- I
TI'
ci
is
mite
Its
tills
11.5SF:
(i
issue,
i.nt
toll.'.
Ti
is Pin ant
Ui hi.5I'F i'.
10 2u
Ilamby's i)udie
''
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its)
i'
nt •'t)s'
twinus fromsi the Smi (bis'la 3s) $1400
"
it,. lam-attn of U. I'uliinu,r
S SANPOID IUCTIIC
ill&gt;'. ' Itup .5 l)es',
I Gary's i'r.ull.'s, 2. John I. lii t
- ' St. ,. Sri- ('iii. II's'S 14.-ott. cml lit
,' ii Cl, it's
SI
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2
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5,1*1,
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1.1.-'. .le,ign*te'I fr any pm.
Iii
games
with
ISA, Kinford, $.niInut• .,,,. I gels, played In
II, 't .51-la, I. I:lh's'e's lIst-v.
I ISa I N'.rit "C C 'I III Vii.
iiu:rt., 3. Kim Clark, 1. K.- nn
clnt, and
$0
300)
340
rf,'ctj 21 SIlO It)
2
l's
S Dick's APPLIANCES
I Seattle and 7i with the An.- iiUplWr Star
t, S'S..
h.. ' unit, 5's-land'. 14.mi.
wuii:ut,','$. iN. ar',r,sai-i- I
.1-In, 5. AngrII,lue, 11 It, F. r,' ItinI Key', 0 Tahuttutis.
lip: IT Vi'ts'rui r:rt It r:s iv5')..
300 5 21
11th Rat- u' ii s, 'F-so SI)
fl'-• 5"i't
st.ttta forth., 're.r rtl.a IN it
Iht
nolt-.
it
time
a.I...tc-'n
gels
last
year
With
theRain.
Dais
RUle
S SOUTHERN All
i'tim:"sus'r Ii: P 8 Ran 7 t:i
I'. it,c'*ti"fl .o.n. in i''sun.
3 151 Rise,!' 1
4 21) 3 i;) 2 40 tInieR,' (iii, 7, Nig's Bluntly, S F! l',sas, S,lm r, S hIil!v II.-- Quite' NIs'e
1 tl.i.i%(5 l'l..t-CI— $.u'ltsots ,,? Itt. it,,,luti -,, ,.,g.tt.-r hers he sniiamkrd II bonit-ra
i'tac.. cats only be mat, when
ri
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f Corn- with a clear .i,.'mit'ul'a 'r it,. anti hail 471 runs batted in flsit Quini,'ia A 4 129 I')
("ujitly "han,t-s-r
I
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sn-sn, ,I.i.rm,n. .n.s mt.
in
75 at ltatt with the Angels ' " Ii-' .1 0
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Ac
pu
IIists.--I
Cant)r
1
LII EROS.
anti
is.
It
of
i'jr.l
-.io,jsti'na fr tim. t'i Iir of
14 nt-i-I. 14.t,in"i. 4',.tinty, ssf a ttifl ,pa-.r f .nsral Cl'' I- all he had was one homer and I- l)aily lhubte 64 2.7 40
any eS.ctisus it5 Inate'ussa at
in
t.t.5N3 cuiat!_cn ;-t tIC s-I In g'en,I.
S HI. POPE. INC.
is T13(I')i(AItV
Third Race (5 Ia, T-32 09)
tPs. p.ru.an.o* p hung pt.s.,
sir Kills.
)'l.Au',: SlAT 3. 1)54 i:i.i'c. mi. s' ,uasp, I: vita.
and
I l'its'hin; Is the Angels' forte I'lorrncc
t'N.t-Ntst'.iut.Y
'leSt$anf'm'i
S FASHIONS
'
Ii'-Ol.T---.
Ti'
w'Iii:fli:AI. S). 10mm-I '.t
1621) *1 20 SIll
McXabb
('enter. CE r.rn.r of P.ml- III. I. 1s ,-' 'mist-N. A- ' aol lbs-v very well could have
IT COWANS
County ('.-mtntsaionl.n. of S.uuml.
I
5'(S
ni. )1os5.yat'l and $.vf..' 1
$ ii) 3 511)
njl. t'.munty. t'iuri.Ia. N.y. .1..
I"o'.td Town
1
•
ItO'
hti(
staff
ins
the
A.
I,..
this
1
$.n0n'I.
Ae.nu., Sanf,rd.
t.mrn!n' I that lb. a.-.,mnIa.
s
It STE
hinlkyhan
i"uot, Eta,
Its..e of
lion, I uP. Illit
5'tlusINt'T
17: t'llr.M,:ST 55,5 57% (p5' sI:Mi%ni.sI
Let U.
Nu-,,b,n.
t.
I
precincts
Quinieha I-S $23 (Yl
El.rsiats
Dean
('hans-c,
who
won
the
s't:n
rut
ui-si
st..
s utuusi:Iiv
l"l.l.tt'1 'rrr- SIr.
is.
21
, 57.
s, ,, Is,
I's'rfrtta
3-I
$32.70
f--teg'-ng
si-ta
I.
.
Cy
Sh,
at-oie
.54
Young
Award
in
as
i64
l-4nrih
lIon, ('.a.,.lb,try,
55
FInance
1) In co,npii.nca .I%h
"I i tO
Trir".' 1sk. Pr . t:s.t -f I - Ito. an4 -''I
j"ouirfli Ilace (5 In, T II 7'
f'r.'ald Yinl'im 5_a .-.
-'at in, 'i p- bamdtuahl't best pitcher, was 1%
aol
ttI,,n
s'a...lt'.nry.
4.'sil'
p'''' I
11-si
in
r
is,:
s:RFF(IIIE
I'm'
"lIt
son-is'
lo last ys'ar, aol s-vets lhs'tug'tt I)s'b's lt.-itssrler 10.20 4 1,0 3 hO
YOUR
o--.
- '
i
cty Vt, 'rVsti'''It- &gt;
V
nt:'i.i'ih I'.- ti- 5iosr I .1
s-s runs may be few and far he- ('tear Hell Jo
S 2o 4 21'
.5115' 555.1,5500 I'I.t-t't' SlAT nns..i'-n,ra ,-1 "'''"
('o-jr,iy s',rnnui,.Iun.ts ,,f SCm?.
N.w
3 5154 Et.E5."I'lI)N 0501.5' - YIori'la, at ii. It.,u1.r Me..- I titters this year you almost Cooncr
o1s County. VIori'ts. that the
4 40
4y
f
t'a...il,et'ry W'mats'. (",uis, net ti.tul .ini uP.
poIIint pI.c.i of 11. ?olk'sdu,g
Qulnis-la
mses
's
San..
1-4
$24
60
.'n
Mar.-h. ,t-, i
an' have to figure he'll win 20.
os,rt.runk
I,iv. t'.i
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toughest weeks of vo(egetttn

The defending champion etc was In stark contrast to a winner of the Citrus Open, at 74 while three-time rham
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ho took a threeutrok. lead year ago when 33 golfers were headed the 73 lIst that includ- Sam Snead
was all the way up
ed Canadian George Knudson, to 77.
into todays second round, said below that mark.
Tb. Seminole DigIt bats
the death of Robert Barton __________________________________________
were almost completely all"probably made me a little
more determined to win for
mt for the iccond straight
Itoh."
time Thursday as a pair of
Barton and three other perEdgewatrr hurlers Iwo hit th
(10.0), Grit.
eons were killed Wednesday
fl Tieab&gt; rig)1. i.ae ( .i).(l). ")
fly Jim iierhus
Seminoles In leading the Esnight when their plane crash
(10.11).
sri
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cf
The 1.y ma n Gr.yb'ur1s view en Friday .senln
le. to Al victory on the 8115
t -d into a Tennessee hillside
LYMAN: Baler bb (4.1.11,
while they were enroute here coasted to a their fourth con. Iis.lmmne. on Saturday mornhome field.
5O hort'power Jitriuiiiqus" lit lots.' "ngirso n
stock
car
MOST
POWKItI"UI
('urrans
If s3•l.l), 'I'spple rf
WOl(ll)'S
'111K
Bernie Harbour's two out
to cheer Nicklaus in his bid to secutive triumph last night in ing of next week.
the ri',ir. i\ lI.f.,t pi&amp;rzichiite is nee'-d'd to ettil)
OCOKE: Whitehead us (3' (4.2.1), Poulsen rt (1-I I',
('lilt lit' $('Cfl itt the Senilnole' Tinning Amssociiidouble in the third inning and
become the first man ever to Casseiberry, whitewashing' the 0.0), Hall lb (2.0.0). Davis
I
the nu*chiiio trot,, swt'ds of over ISo mph.
tints drag races Saturday night at the old Os.
Steve Barr-Is' cheap pop-up
win two Masters' titles back
Gates
at
the
drags
will
(pen
at
5:30
p.m.,
classOco..
Cardinals.
6.0,
behind
lbb
(1.0.0),
Wright
If
(20Miller
lb
(3.0.0),
Bury
2b
ceola Airstrip near (encva, ca Tampa's Jack
single In the sixth were the1
to back,
(1.0-0), c. Si.- (30-1), Lego 2h (0.0-il',
ificntinri lgii;s ut 7:30 and the ('Immiitatiofll,
It made up my mind bow th. strong' left arm of Char- 1), Acuck
IcClurc brings hIs 1350 horsepower Chevrolet
only two hits by the SemInoles,
Helms s. (4.1.1), Williams e
(1.O.0,
Ward ef,
with
a
Lenuins
start,
urn
slatesi
at
9:30,
in
c
Chevelle called "The Sizzler." The '65 Chevelle
who were shut oUt, 5-0, by I
I'm going to play this week," lie Newell.
0'fl, NCSSI'Il P l- 0).
Newell, in recording' hI. (30-0), Critch rf (2-0.U,
haS us 'JUG cubic inch engine in the front and
Colonial Just two day. before
'aid the blond helter who fired
000 000 00 I
(koe.
vktury.
illowed
only
Alligoodd
3bb,
u
C.'-U-O).
borth
-- -- Coach ltaii'h StumpS's ninr
-- ---- - a 4 under-par 64 In Thursday's
201 500 s- 7 0
Lyman
f Si'n 2b (1.00), MeGurir
-hopes to snap Its hitting skid
opening round and left the re. one sin1le and * pair
flatteries; Foote, Vard (ii)
today in a 3:30 p. m. visit to
mainder of the field In the walk. in seven frames to the
snil Acocl. G. Siasun (i;
I
happless Cardinals.
Daytona Beach where they
rear,
Nrwell mi Williams, WI'---.
Newell's
steaming'
fast
play Scabreere High at
Pro. ShIv Casper, flon
Newell ll). 1,P-I'ut'te,
uty
old Indiantowo near the I)a&gt; January and Mike Souchak bails accounted fur 15 strike.
11111 - Paulsen 2, Curren., 'P
tons airport.
six team, wIll play arid amateur (.hanlie Co., all outs in the game, inclu'ling Is Flown Home
H - Tipple;
I Tipple;
V out h baseball, Sanford 'The second game of the twin- (,,ur iliamnonli will lie in al
The Seminole junior varsity
at 71, were the only other goil- Oit• stretch where he fanned
OIILE,'SNS, France (UPI)- Paulsen; SB-Baker , Tip.
'isit,s Boone Saturday morning slyle, begin, another year i bill begin, at 7:30 when CisI- most continual use.
each each other four times, era In a field of 103 who were eight victims in a row.
Bury,
ldsgo,
Helms,
A singis through the pitch- The body of seteran auto rae- pie.
Rotary.
and then Monday both the I Monday when the Junior
The Junior League, for boys twice in a 19'ganie first halt able to break par over the
The'
SItS varsity and junior varsity gsj. season open, at I'tnebunat
the 13-IS age bracket, Is and twie more in a 30-game rolling Augusta National Golf 'N box in th. third inning b- ing dniser Walter Ilanscn of Wright.
)-NeweIl IM, Foot. 4,
League and softball leagues in
have afternoon tilts In a visit 1'irhl,
leoee I e ft f I. Ide r Roger Hcdnsinist.'r, N J , was to be
city and church) begin nct comprised of six teams-Elks, second half. Last sear the flub course in the face of
to Oak Ridge.
I Tbe firat game pits defend
Cl'O, Rotary, Kiwanis Eika win boOs halves ani no whipping wind that sometimes Wright was the only safety flown home today for burial. Ward I; fl-NewelL 2, loot.
Thursday
iansgen - died
rdgewatcr scored a lone
chanipon Elk. Ci u b Monday and from thereon out Shrinr.
went up to 30 mIles per hour th. visitors could manage off
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regaininc
Inc Uril inning no a against Shrine
run
4:30 pm. '' recreation aepsnmrn C IWI L IIVIfl
the
slants
of
Newell,
''
in gust,,
mine a winner.
.
nr'
after
crashing
at
122
walk, sacrifice and a single
, has * pair of one hi
Nklaui' fast start
Teim rostris this
and added another In the
arc: opponents in fear that he formanrea sod a two.ht miles an hour into a harrier
LLkt Coach )"red %iiIlcr):
during the i.e Mans trials last
on a single, stolen
might turn the Masters' Into masWri.iec..
filly Miller, Cecil Sinipson. another rout like he did last
lumber luggers Saturday.
lie was 46.
another single.
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Lyman's
John Hunt.
1)avid Soper.
Edgewater exploded for four
record rappel Oco.. pitther Skip
when he posted
}Iitchrock, Tommy breaking 17-under
runs in the seventh off Ilsnn&gt;
to Foote for seven base hit.. in
;na
lee and his reliever Ron Dvii'
Str%p Bawls, Charles beat runnerups Arnold Palmer five innings,
tight
Collier, Turn %ade, Hran and Gary
Icy
three hits and two Cr.
Sf. LOUIS (UP1) - harry
nine runs to supplement Newell's
(,erbt., Dana \'elneek, Hugh strokes.
Rurrus, the former director of
hill heroics.
i!talnel by Tucker, ft I c Is y itunnelts,
Harold Moore, the
traded by t. Louis to the dom. since
lPl
Fourtims chimp Palmer,
Tb. winners tallied twice I athletics at VashinttoO Uni(;Icnn Meyers, Frank i)unn.
%rrsliy has accepted a posi.
ter starter, got the victory as
A pair of veteran hurler. l'ittabu,gh Pirates.
Houston lapt June. John
who is iii strokes back after in the first Inning', adde4
he pitched shutout ball for tour .sp.ri.nc.d opposite emotions
Roberts,
Iliwanh, (('oach Iludy Ins. hIs 74 Thursday, figured the marker its the third and push. tints in the I'hslcal Educa.
man also t.it for the circuit
five run. in a wild tion Department of l'arsons
and two-thirds Innings, before Thursday as 3v•y.sr-old Rob.
Claude Osteen in the
teni: Sidney lid, Mett Mor. only chance anyone else might .4
for the Astru..
I
Collce in I'anlfield, Iowa.
being relieved by Fred Price. in Roleita felt the satlsfac. Autos horns opener ageinut
gan, (eurgi. Driller, Randy have ii for the wind to keen fourth frame. hirhlirht.d
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puncnung' n.e isousnun
U'-' non or
on niowing.
a tremendous home run by
lkd, l)ana
run off Price In be seventh Astros to a C'S victory over hurled ti.. first seven inning's, notched their lith victory In l'aulinr, J(',
"If the wind keeps up, any Don l'aulsen.
on four straight walks.
Richard, l'lsii ! thing can happen," Palmer
1,troit ant 37.year.old Rob Jim Gentile belted his first 25 st-arIa hy •sjloihiig for hogan, Mtk
Lyman, with a 12-2, sea
EDUEwATI':H: hley-der 3b Purkey felt pal after being' hotna run ever in lb. Astro
(,rinrr, Hors Nobles, ;corge said.
"hut, ii the wind stops, ion record, auuti a 7"J Orange
five tuna in the fifth tnnilsg
(11.0), Richards 21u (3-I-I). --- ---- ------ ------ ______
Ir's', ltatidy firister, laid someone would have to go like
tii'lt Cnterrnce niark, has
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York MCtS Sessions, Tom Whighain.
Schmidt lb (3-1-0), Grutuer as
hell to catch him "
three regular aea.on games
11.4, Tb. triuniih gate thr
If
(40-2),
Rotary (Coach Gordon Bract'
The 26-year-old
Nicklaus, remaining', before the sub.
('aol. first ila. its It.- Na. ,
Stuckey if (3-12), hlaynes rf
kyi Hobby l'owt-ii, l)avc lii sihso st-on the Masters In 1663 group
tournament In Leesb'naI
League
is
lit.the
Ms-ta
(3-0.2),
Cornell
e
l'tsaruje, Jlruec Mehibbin, Ken and last year and was second
(3.l.0),I
Girli
I. Richard.
burg April '21.21.
are In second with a 13u
Ioore p (2 0-1), l'rice
(2-0
Illusion, Dat- Id Moore, Hill in iv..i, was the pretournsSeminole high's swimming
Each of the three alatci
200 medley relay — 2. (Mur. slate.
]
Schmidt, J Ito in Ic Brown,, merit favorite to win again onteata is an ()flC affair
learn.
cuachesi
by
John
t'hirt,
aol
The
(-hicago
White
SOS.
ray, fay, Ju.htsssn, Yelnkk);
SEMINOLB: Harbour 3h (2.
Ilickie BusseD, harry Young, this year.
all will 1w played at home in
defeat at
aIa Thursday
met
th.
hottest
team
in
the
Al.
0 I), Stumpf If (3-Oi),
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200 free — 1. Wilson, TDenier lIall, Andy Nichols, I
Nirklaus was the only one Cooper Field in Ca.sniberry.
with a
04 rrcnr.i, jumped
hlarns ph (0-00), Akrr, pr (0' as the Sanfs.rii tankers were
Cay Dunn, Gordon Hrlcy, who dIdn't base a single bogey
- .1. Mc(uire;
2:45.5;
'The bonus will meet l.ee.on hlult laM'ss fur isin, runs
0-0), Whlghsrn as (4.00), liar. downed *17.27 in
Hen Nlenili-s. .NfliY s-cle, i 'I),urmdav Ia had four blest.
.il.. —
-,
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flair ami sne noys .umiuiriy ..''v •"''"-' "V ""
iiutiuuig no ss.uuop Slur
n
i-is C (40.l), llryaa ci (3-0
(i'O (toju.h
Dun
hitch'
ici.
Nickl.u.
wa
wild
wIth
Elnis',re: 100 fix -.-. 3, J,,hnaon; ('itucinnati Ret. lU-I, 'l.tnmy
Gracey 2b (2-00), Shumis)or iii. t ,Ietcwt 42.51.
horn- mdi: Mike l-'errell, 11.11&gt; some of hi; long drives but al
The girl. took only two 100 free .- 3. Schwehck,rt; Age. stroked a tw,,-,u,s
tf (2.0-0), P'.rvin lb (I 00), ('a.
er fir the Son whil,' 1)nts Nl.rliri, l)ai W;ignrr, 1I".l.
w ass managed to recover, lie
ohs ph tO-i 0. let' p (2011), tints, rin.ly Wilson in the )0
ii'd 300 I.ai-k
l.un'I.iiiist, NI Is' Wi it, ')fl set hIs pace on the very finit
2. Murray, 400 I'4-kt I. h ilasti 'I t s. I..'uiurt
Puisiley p (Ooo , l'is s-c ph o
a
,,-u,-r fee.' w 5). a 2
hip liraii-ui, Robert hole when he slapped hIs tee
0
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— 3. Ys'lisick; 40o ftrt anti l)kk Sinijison or..' fir the
ni.
(Ii.' 41.0 u,s,'trr fre,reisy ,-om. (tCSS
Schwcers, C h I p McCarthy, shot Into the woods, then blast-- I, (Scisweitkert, I:l.
Edgewatr ., me Cli 4-i 10
,.'..-'i of i'.t Schwrklcrt, relay
Maiic'wwski, Hill y rd out to the green and earn
I)oui
?'tcGuirc,
more,
McGuire,
Wilson),
The
hialtitnursOni.l'-e,
Seminole .. 000 eoo I-i 2 3 ('ant,I Eltnor.', Mary
sired
to
win
the
jinit'r
circuit
hbope,
Mike
l,.aubcrt, Ilaiwly eel a bIrdie,
Boys
batteries: Moore, Price (Si and Cindy Wilson.
"I actually played about as
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(Vol.
flag,
w
h
ip
p.1
'li-tending
Brown,
Stse
hitchcock
200
,ne'Iley
relay
and Cornell; Lee. Dudley (7)
The boys however, took four
Shrine (Coach Sam Stan- - well as I did last year when
and Harris. WP-Moore; LI'- ffrq, the 200 meter ms-hey gar, l3esierer, Wilson, F. tian- champion Mhuitieiut.a fur the
James Oxford, l)uane I had a 64," Nicklaui said. 01
I
l.ce.
a. pr",n,i tilts, in as n.m..) tries, •cy).
relay of l'atuh l'olgat, floli as) T- 2:1St); 20') free
f an, : liogers, John li-swIms, Rich' missed several short putta
—
71111 - Williams, ('.r-tube'r,
7'3. Tukiusg a'tvsuit.uv'.'
(it)
free
Vilpon,
ani
Hrsus'r,
4,
Richards;
Besserer, ('tutu
dike ilr&gt;an, which would have taken two
aid Wart' is,
)inope., Stun-key 7, Ilaynes;
of is liii, 'a by
ii..' StrC,uire 2. ii''ig"s, 1. l'eitrai'tui: 200 uuniu.uoi atr-ak
ut, is h'. is isIleil "I ilsr ,'s, uk irk, E u g e fl e sir three strokes off my score.
I
'a.
,
-Ilarbour, Stuckv%', :trt- IRe I'r.'illy (i,uuas; NI
'us,
I
;
ru dii log; I'sul Ilium In the hut iluni mi-iley - I rink
dilans', ltut then., I guess I made a few
hirdp, Se mu nit, Stut- key
,
- I acts ii mi-n sluring the gsns-, ilcrtrarsg,
loss meter backstroke, anti Ito)' Gets", 4. l)sswknl Diving
l)'in Kinnesi&gt;, Jim I'tuss.-n
probably should have expect. I SINNUS
- this Hinds scored lii.. runs
1Ianep
?stc(;uire, 3. l.insdse'; 100 fly
0
n-her,
iticky
Workman,
Ilorky'
cd
to miss-so they even out."
I
SO-. Moore 2, Price 4, Lee il.'"ermr in the 100 meter
2. WIlson, :1, Foley; 100 tb' (irt itusiug.
-Hurt, Al Grooms, Joltis un'
Player, only foreigner ever
4; fiB-Moore s, l'rice s, heel. breast-atroke,
Ju.in
M,atictusl
turns-il
in
The Seminole tankers' next free -- 2. G. Gina., 4. I.ins'l&amp;ott Harris.
In win the Masters, was at 74
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I. Pnlsr, 5 strotig six-inning stint s lb.
Usutan Coacls Luther Pat as was Doug snders, the color.
meet is Tuesday at John Long sey; 104) lack —
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krm'hut-o
(;uant.
upend.
Burns, Van ful native Georgian who has'
1',,ul in Orlando at 4 pm. Brown T-1:20.l; 100 breast
('alifotuisa Angels 71 tenon). Glenn
Itobbins, Eddie Padgett, Stese won three tournamenti and
when Bishop Moors and Oak — I. Beiserer, 3. F. (lanai. ed the
whacked
a
2. Wullie
tis-run hkCosey
homer in the first Iisrtsock, tIenr* Robinson, Ed more than $60000 ii far this
Ridge will compete with the T--1 :22-I: 400 frce-2 llruec,
.1. Foley; 400 fre. relay —
the Giant, aided Grooms, Mike hlickson, 1)asid year.
Seminoles in a Metro meet.
anti
Seminole places and their (McGuhf*, iludges, Dowien, musing
Mark
sok, 1:rn,-it i'adgs'tt,
Sanders blamed hI. putter
u',' runs in the fifth.
)tichsris).
Cal Grimier, Nis-key and a sudden loss of confl.
times Thursday:
Whitey Ford tuned sip for ('ockman,
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by pItching' the Hrauty, l)asiui I'attcrson, Mike 'denc,e for his opening round.
opening' day
ball team overcame hIish.p
oRouts, Randy hey.
"Nty lIttle golden wand wasn't
w 'a' k Yankees to
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Whit., who.. .316 batting
the seventh inning' with a two
the 7f'ers with 5.1.4 remain- average tops the Yankees,
y Ui'l
i-un rally to take their seventh
picked up three hits In fuur
'a'nu can't keep the shsckl.s ing in the game.
win of the .e.son 4-5,
Creer then came through at hats. Lou ('linton wrapped
player like liii
good
on
a
Gary Maple. took tha win
with a basket sod two ft.-.
thrse'run homer
New
after he relieved Skipper Sen. Greer fur too long, and once throws to boost PhIladelphia's
karfli of the hurilng duties in he breaks the bonds someone lead to (is',.
I',ank
hiolling's sacrifice
5ilf-aindrg
th third rnning'.
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Shock fesistald
Is going to pay.
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Tom Samidag'r, Senkanik, aol
ones that paid Thursday night ning' to start veteran Cliff the W*shington Seantors.
Prtchcr were lb.' ),I
for the hlras'i's a. Saul. for the Incunsenience they Ilagan on the Los Angeles
Oasis ('Isavannia waII,,',i in
ag. went 2-4 au.I iw.tlu S'n. caused the Philadelphia guard Laker's scoring are Elgin the ninth inning to fuiep its
kanik and l'rtchcr hit uloubles, In the fi.t two games of the Baylor when the Western 1)1. the winning' run as Kansas
Hh.hop Moore:
.'i., Nstl.unal Basketball Axsocia' vision playoff final, resume city supped the I'hilaiirlphia
as (4.0.!). Klein It (3l.l I, tiuts' Eastern 1)lvision play' at St. Louis Saturday night. i'hillies 7'6. KC
hortatois
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r-splaee'I Joe ('aid- Bert ('aunIsausi- riu., the A.lJs
Con, C (3'l.l), Iluigharn II. off finals.
(1.1-I), Slovenakay p. . (. 4i"t-r, who averaged 2'.' well a. a starter Welneslay top bisac.ta'aler in Its;r,
.
(1.0), O'iiusrr 21. (1-0.0), l'cr,ir points icr gauss.- .iurlrsg the night, and the hawks best sidled in the first inning' ant
rf (5.0-I), Volkerson ef (3.0. regular season, wa. held to the lakers 120.113 for their will bbs out of action for 3I'
2), Costello Pa (1.0-n), Whit. 21 total points In th. l5ers first victory in three games. day..
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, two straight losses to Ii,.,4-II-0I.
lied more on fits i'uwrr than
tots, hut Thursday night he
AFL Looking
pitching' Thursday night as
Sanford: Morg'an If (4-1.1), scored It), including key field
they whipped the Dodgers
Hitchcock lb (4.lo, Wall ?b goals in the final minutes, to
7.5. A big' sisrun third -In.
Ill. For New Chief
Shumaker 777 (4.1.0), Sen. lead PhiladelphIa to
ning against Osteen cushionvd
Celtics.
lath p, as (4.1.1), Sanidaga 100 vIctory over
HOLION' (UPI) - The the Cleveland victor)-.
PhiladelphIa's triumph cut
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?'i.rtln e (4.0.0).
Trailing' by 24 points In the sjme deliberation, today In an
hi. Moor. 200 0 0 1 s... i
attemist to come us with a
Sanford
1 00 0 i 0 2-IS I .nu'ni peru - u, the ('cIties
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successor to Jon Foss, who re I
llatterl,': 14s-nkanik, Ma. rallied to within one point of
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signed hIs $30,000-a.year job
plea (3 and Martin; SlovenThursday.
lay, 'hsi'.aker (I) and Cone;
Foss' resIgnation caused th.
WV-Maples, 1J'-Slov.nkav.
ST. WUtn (Ul'l) - 21111 league's nine owners to hold al
$O-.Senkarik 1, Maple.
McPeak, former Washington "crash" meeting 'flsur$dayl
ZUovenkay I, Wbit.aker
Redskin coach, accepted a job afternoon to pick a new corn-i
311 - Suskas-ik. Petcher; Thursday as television corn. mIssIoner, but that conclave
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bin,, flingham, O'Hare, Pert-i; dinslii, who were unwilling to out word whether they had sic.],
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[hia lthn as head cioacla,,

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(UP1) -filg go golden today," sanders' Only four others were able amateur Rodney Horn. H. It.
AUGUSTA.
lack NIcklaus, tough enoug,h commented wryly afterward. to equal par Thursday. In at Sikcs. Dow Finstctwald and
Bob Ho,burt.
under ordinary circumstances, '1 sure don't have that feeling 72 were Ray Floyd. Randy, Two time champ Hen Hogan
may neser be caught in this
the last few Gloser, Jay Herbert and Brit- the old "Hawk" was under
\tastera Gall Tournament be that
par through 13 holes but weak.
isher Peter Butler.
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- ause he's dedicating it to the
Jay's brother Lionel h(ebcrt, ened and wound up two oser
Tb. small list of par-break'
memory of his best friend.

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ROCKING I1OADRUNNEIU, Sanford teenage bind well on road to cue.

ceaa, will be featured entertainment night of April 14 during Sanford
Auto Show at municipal atadium. Band composed of (from left) Rune
Hamilton, Steve Crier, hare Morris and Charles Lytle, recently won ro
glonzil tnlunt content sponpored by Montgomery Ward, an(i was trip win.
ncr in Central Florida Fair Battle of Hands. Auto show, which rune
April 13-16, Is annual event sponsored by Sanford Automobile Dealer's
(Photo by Bridges)
Association.

Dr. Paul Douglass, director
of IS. flollins College center
for practical politics and prolessor of history and govern'
meat, will be the featured
speaker at tho annual employ.
er4mploye banquet of the
Semlattle U gb School lflnrsl.
fled Cooperative Training

50% Fortrel"501 Cotton

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with a lovely pot of blooming East•r
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13tHHemphill, Sanford Pen' Safety

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A musical program has seven )ears, has been reap, available for 411 club lead
bten planned which Includes
piano selections by John pointed to serve as OM corn by writing to General Not

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by Queen Elizabeth on April
II will be televised for the
first time In history, the flritWi Broadcasting Cusnpeny anaiunec't.
More than 7,000 school
ihiltlrrn in American Sarnos
teceiv. elementary ittlutailon
via teleilsion,

6" POT COMBO

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nanlhs belle palm.

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eakteria, with the program
to be held in the auditorium
at the conclusion of IS. din-

Charles Aikin, songs by Jcri
Wheallantl and I)asn tidier,
Accompanied by hay htrad'
ford, guitarist.

4" POT COMBO

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for addIng color to the vlsldi
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Dr. Douglass is former pre.
Ideal of American University
In Washington, V. C., former
member of the Vermint atate
senate and former t-tli,catki
editor of the Cincinnati lust.
He served asdvlcnr to the
president of Korea and coufl•
CCI to the minister of foreign
affairs in Pusan. A world
wide traveler and lecture?,
Dr. Douglass has been award.
d the flaskon Vi! Cross of
Norway, the Order of the As
eroding Star with Rosette
from China and the Order of
Korea.
louis tirard,DCT
co-0 'I
Ilator, has
merit awards will be
ad to students of the class for
their work during the pail

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A Fabulous
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Guest Speaker
At DCT Banquet

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rnunity relations chairman for
thi, Seminole County area,
General Motors announced to.
day.
In this community service
role, Itemphill can make
available to local schools and
community groups a variety
of Lnterestlng and educational
materials in the form of too'
lion pictures, booklets and
presentations from General
Motors. One of the film. Is
'Safest 'l'ownihip Anywhere,
produced especially to assist
lU clubs and Future P'arm.
crc of America chapters in
their safety programs,
Cencral Motors is the donor
of awards in the National 4-I1

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SIkS., 41303.
Well known locally for
tive interest in civil are
cation., H.ntpheU will be
a position to cooperate
dub groups, schools, or
other local ogaisisati
which may find Crucial
tots materials of Interest
use in the development of
grams.

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IMON1) EMBLEM AWARI) signifying 40
earn of continuous service with Atlantic Coast
inc wits presented to A. M. King. Mnitlnnd
Rent, at a ceremony in Sanford Vednesdrty
Ight. Leroy Anderson(left), superintendent
f the ACL here, made the presentation. Mrs.
Ing admires the diamond pin.

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The fishing tras
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Non. Conlelass phllod.ndrsse
c.rdsIm, unsaved.. and
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COMMUNITY IEA1)E1tR of Seminole County
are pictured tnlldng with Robert 11. (erholi,
president of the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States, at a community development
management seminar in Atlanta, Ca. From left
are DeWitt Mathews, Jr.; Mayor A. L. Wilson,
(;crholz and Leo P. Moore. The local men repu
resent the City of Sanford and the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.

San ford

Son

Wins Heroism Medal

M/Sgt, 3oeph C. Sapp Jr.,
whoa, parents live on Rural
Bout. 1, Sanford, received
the Airman's Medal for an act
of heroism while sen-lag In
Px
" Southeast Asia.
Sapp was cited for his act
of Sept. 15, 1963, hen he vol
-untarlly risked his lit, to save
a pilot from a burning ale.
craft.
The cit.itiofl. whichaccom'.
panied ISo roctial, reads in
part:
"On that date, Sgt. Sap.
nohid I., 1114M se,eIlp of II
t tyahc.I aircraft. Vih complete disregard for his safety,
.Si1. Sapp exposed htm.etf to
the hasarits of burning furl
' and Imminent possibility of
explosion in a courageous at'I tempt to locate the pilot.
"After locating him In the
vt
3 CUBIC voo
burning rernaina of the invertJ. ,., qpp JI
rr eel fuselaEe. MgI Sspp
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ceedeI In tearing * h"!c. in! -WHEELBARROW
the wreckage, removed the
pilot and carried him to a 18 Young People
waiting ambulance.
"By his courageous action Join St. Luke's
5.88
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12.88
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humanitarian regard for
Camp. Vatu• 11.95
Camp. Value 15.57
jj Comp. Vahi. 7,87
Comp. Value 3.$7
Cenip. Value 1.57
Comp. Valve 23.00
his
fellow
roan, Sgt. Sapp has
By Ruth flavidsnu
twigo
pICA -. 5.,duIaS N.ev4 _i phi
upon
PSiI1S PId ! "
credit
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Award of the medal was Slavia, conducted the the of
mad. at Shaw Mr Force confirmation during morning
Base, Sumter, N. C. by Col. worship services on rali.
Victor 3, Sampson, base corn' Suriiay for 15 young people
Paola
ma nd Cr.
WIU NOOK AND BLADE • 7 IRCN
I wisi P1OUSIOlIM TTPr'
WIU NARDENED hAD!
who were r.e.Iv.it into eom.
munleanl m.mb.rihlp.
Protection
LIGHTWEIGHT PRUNER
GRASS SHEAR
HEDGE SHEAR
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Litil:, la. (VIII) - Two In the group were Thor
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En. yiriths wvre .pprtund- Ahigreen, Kenneth AlessnulIstis.eii SM15 liii.
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bwi.ui ISidse, lady IS
178
•aust.d. Mid v.tbi a.ii.i.
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by police early today while or, Robert flradahaw, Chris..
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"Wester '
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Muds LsIt Mt SN
prying
open several soap ma tIsn flull.man Jr., Cynthia
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I',ie, Marsha Jackson, ii.,.
drnrnst.
3V'4;' -TT
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)FJj #':-When one of the youths was nreh Jakilicin, Mary Jane
asked why Ito had in his p0.' Stihler, Margaret Murlkr,
,LA%,,
session a hammer, crowbar E'Iwa,t Lola, John Schn.Iise5
and as, he answered: 'little ll.linuia Thompson, Cheri To.
Innis are weapons to protect mas.nn, Deborah Vanlee, Mar.
4AC,
myself. There's a lot of crime isn't WIrU, and Roselyn
am M
skill'
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Mrs. George Paulk, hosts to a prebuffet table In the hoine of Mr. and '
drince open house at their Mawltolin Avenue hotne. DiA4118-14 ing Whict Ille.
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wife Helen (flee Pittard) tat

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tea and coffee wer e s-crscd Merritt island, will be glad
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with a jaunty bonn) rabbit as to learn that they weatheri i
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a complete ct'nti'rpiece. Mrs. 1) a r hi I Monla&gt; 1 storm in spite of t:i.'
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with the nitrogen l'tlnihlc, Mrs. Le Brown, fact that the subdisisiun
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Mrs, Paul McClure -Acre on liath of the tornado.
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Although their home
the hostess committee.
lants an oven. sustained
damaged, they consider then
growth.
sel%rs fortunate as many in
dry fertiliser, or use the liiiFROSTED NUBAKE
the neighborhood ssere com ltltu N ILS
suit, such a. Ontho-Cro hiuwIlrtely ilemnli'icd
11hry rrp,orled that tile wool,
Atiol again
regUlteelly nnw
choccol.11? wrcri
of the lamd&amp; 'AAA likes ''A jet
of
June,
yna
I cup r%alwi,raleft milk
suround the first
place on the roof- and
will has. Wood growth arid I tsp. cinnamon
the doors began to bulge Li.' ;bloom ant b. alt Ii&gt; plants. (9 ' anlla Waters, finely roll took refuge in the inner ha l
ed (3 cups)
Many people from northern
crouching on the floor until
states do not realise that 2 cups miniature marshmal. the force of the storm had
hosts
Most of our Florida viand
passed.
contains little boil ant that 1 cup coarsely chopped wat.
Wites
It your plantq ate to thrive
"IN" change in silhou
ill ha%e tn pro%Mc Oic I cup fliftird confectioners oil, elle goes Irom, top to bo,linni
gar
food they need.
Now the lean and lanky look
(nmhtn. chorolte, ,s-arw-nr. appears In hihie tops while
Second, as new growth
follies out (in your plants, aled milk ard cinnamon in a I your favorite pants anti skirts. I
you oveill need to anter them saucepan, Stir over low beat Iloo, carry the full-blosin and~
tr melts and is i breety gave. Quite tye-catcb.
should it not rain sufficient- until chocol;'
h imooth, shiny and thickened; jngt
ly. The tender new growt
iieeds ninte ninfoure thrin re3CrV4 4 cup. In 4 large
sure to bo%l. combine vanilla water
the old growth to be
Provide It.
and sugar. Stir In chocolate
Palms.
At list
Third, he sure to prun.
that need It in the rno'iluc, blind well. I'rcss
(Aloagslde .14 post ethic)
plants
Into a lightly buttered 8 inch
spring, unless they art- plants
square pan or dish. Spread re
that bloorim In the so
tr% ed hoCOi5tdfltUeo(
example, you prune Atsl.*s
Itup. Chill I hour before sery11-mirwooti. %firrines, Or. after
Ing. Cut into 20 squares.
they'
IS1,,em. This to aloo trite
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bedroom
will look • Carpets •
small
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latgcr If the bedspread is a
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solid color and the same color '
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more shapely. and to rrinove
cold damerstol wood. By nnw
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out with now growth an4l ynu
can ditterminet how fair bark
havot to clit them.
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Refreshments were aervol
from a beautifully appointed
table featuring a Cake eMbossed with two large ---and white hearts and while
carnations. Astorteoil nuts and
mints %tre terved %ith the
cake and sparkling fruit
punch.
Attending the lovely pre.
nuptial fete were Mrs. r. 11
of the bride.
elect, Mrs. l)de Urban, her
s mother; Mrs. Georgia
fiance'
Collin. Mrs. Mildred Pete
%Irj. Wilma Naylor. Mits Ka.
nillia Collins, Miaa Cion&gt;
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The I.ake Mary home of no 11*1,1cM was
Connie tim corsages In blue and hill Iti'nis. A large laundry
the Colvin.
white tones presented to them t.kt adorned with white
Mr., Don (,orinan
site of a recent bridal shascr
A lute ant white color by the hostessi's.
laws contained the lovely
I' The cof(ce table in the Ivhonoring Miss Peggy MIller, pcta-ur was used in the home
with gifts the honoree received,
bride-elect of Ronald U. Ur. det-or with the bride elect, lng room was decorated
Appropriate bridal games ban.
mother and her fiance's moth. a miniature umbrella stirAsslAting Mrs. Gorman as er each %rating lovely cafria. roursded by small toy house. were played during the olien.

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By Jane Catelberfy
officers for the coming ~rarj liry. and NI r s.
Burnham: girl of the )ear. for perfect
attendance best program
were elected Tuesday after- , Storrr trraurt r
Iteta Itud\tI-. \ I 1.1.1 .\M 11.1. I • I I RO'blI.i.
Officer, istil be installed at )ear, and also
noon by the %oman ( lub
Casselbcrry, with Mr• Carl the annual luncheon to be dies" will he resealed.
Ilelea liamner and Pat
A. Jack named to brad the tell at the clubhouse nfl
president.
Tued, .April 19, at 3,30 Mann presented the evening's
group
examples of
Also elected were Mrs Ray p m 'flu' members of the program nit
follow'
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liost,ssej,
Mrs. Myron Jacobs, cones- sill sere
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Mrs. Pat Mann: vice presi-I
Claud is Bl)ht
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Nlri. Michael Canlo (left) diAcuss the up-coming elections with Mr. anti
Will. Charles Tetenbaum. Mrs. Caolo is a candidate for the Serninole

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dotens of Invited guests enjoy Ing cocktails and tasty
tidbit, to help get Into the
mood of the gala eseninit.
I)uring the evening. Sid Viti.
ten Jr chairman of the
dance, and 11111 Reek, ieCrf•
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Miss Elizabeth Buford Wil. N. JrRalph Neae as tIe the white satin prteudeijs vented the traditional nuptial empLre waistlines with whit. w ith Jew.l ieekline an
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She
wore
flank'd
offic:atrig
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trim.
Mrs.
Tangeman
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straight
skirt
clergyman
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music,
trellis interlaced with white
Mrs. Frederick Hastin g s W it- impresiste ceremony,
Among the out-of-town wed.
(iven in marriage by her mint green and the maid of small off• the(ace hat In a
The altar area was a pro. Jadi and UIUIUI.
:ms, of Sanford, and Wil'
father, the bride chose for her h
selected
guests were Mr and
blue melan • of Ink and
cot din
George Touhy pre sO*s
Mrs
lam Treseti Roselle (LA. Jg fusion of ; 'ol palms with
5.Irs YstUlam T Raids of
carrie 1 nOs::s'of yet- sage of pale pink ro...buds
a two- piece Magnolia 1
it Silk suit with TI1tChIfl low rua&amp;mds with net ruch• Mrs. Roseile, mother of the Sauqunit, N. V.; Mrs. James
USN), son of Mr. and Mrs.
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groom isa, attired In
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tsere inttrd Ic
store a Panama straw hat cii the groom as twit man and piece pink ensemble cnhanc of th e groom, from Gloversuit.It, N
holy MatrImony, April 1,
ssuh htgh crosn anti upturnul ushers st'rp Lt John t%ctsi esi with white embroidery. viii,, N. V.; Mrs. F. Kelley.
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hretoa brim. 11cr nosegay '
hite aunt of the bride. Richland,
11cr accessories
and Ens. Tom t;i,n
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w hite rosebuds ant stcphin' Mrs. %illianis chtis.t' for her
were a corsage of Ca. and Mr. ant Mrs. James
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T.Madtten, aunt
uncle
aughtt-r'a wedding a cherry' pink rosebuds.
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st-est':rss hr-en tire's
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top Is turned over. I find they
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POLLY'fl PILORLEH
on a
Camp
three or four incbes.—LUCLNchairam
DEAR POLI.Y-1
iflg trip we take along a large, DA.
man of the ways and means
My bus.
HEAR POl.IX
committee of the ladles' group used juice can. We punch holes
can
with
band
was
putting
ceramic
tile
the
the
bottom
of
in our church. My mind Is a In
blank. I cannot think of any. a nail and then ti, the can on our kitchen wall and after
thing different from the be. to a Iret to uie for waahi,.g he finished putting the grout
water on, the directions said to
stars and bake sales we have our hands. A bucket of
nearby and when strike the joints by pressing
placed
had.
Plecee
ask
the
is
always
we wash we pour water from a narrow end of a toothbrush
other girls what they do to
against all tile
gala, money for their clubs the bucket into the can and handle firmly
We did not ha,e an old
holes.
joints.
the
out
through
comes
it
and churches.—TERRY
The water does not get dirty one so he used th. handle
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Three, and the soap wash.' away.— of a rat-tailed comb. It worked
DEAR rOLLY
fine ant did a wonderful job.
year-old-s outgrow their clothes A ('.tMI' FIRE (HIlL
To
clean
—1,OltA
I)EAR
l'OI.IY
so fiat, My daughter bail two
When a
DEAR l'ol.LY
slips with fitted bodices and my typewriter keys I use a
h
intended
loop
buttonhole
tears
on any
s
small
wire
bru
full-gathered skirta that became too small around the for cleaning suede shoes. It of my clothing, I crochet a
chain with a tow strands of
easily,
waist and chest. I opened each does the job
to make a neat-looking
a
thread
blotter
In
need
a
you
It
in.
and
side seam to the waist
a
new
fine—WA
serteel half the top of one of hurry, try blotting with
newspaper. It really
her worn out socks in each pkrc of
Anyone submitting a lootside. The socks were w hite w,rI.s,--AI)A
Problem, a solution to
My
Pointly's
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1)FAR
with .lerp ribbed tops. It is
or a fa v orite
who
have
a
problem
necessary that the skirt I,t' yr i for those gals
homemaking
hies will reyes.
of
take
care
two-piece
knitted
suits
gathered so as to
of this extra width at the t.ryear. Try boys' suspenders, ri-lye a dollar if Polly us-a
item in l'olly'a VII
top. The allies have sOme under the blouse to hike the the
length.
This
works
fine
era.
put
skirt
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to
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someone complains to thd

what stopped me told was
that woman who heetitated
to dye her hair because she
feared people would think
she was a "fallen woman."
In
When was she
I(lO? Today even men dye
their hair: ant think noth.
born?

ing of it. Toil her to go
ahead and dye her hair and
wear a alan on her hack
saying, "1 AM 8TiI.I
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In our church has
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Illy William Lawrence. D.D.S. and I'm troubled to think that Set my 5-year-old son to sit
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. while my body remains young, i for a filling? Without having
when his dental op.
Among the serious letters I my teeth may he getting old. any idea
pointnicnt
i, hell get up that
e
wrinkle
cream
and
exeru
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get from readers are some I
humorous—
or
tiler..
Are
they
similar
things
morning
and
just one look at
quite
that are
use
on
my
teeth
to
keep
him
and
I
know
it's going to
can
I
perhaps facetious.
he a )'eliy, screamy day. lie
In response to a recent arti- them young looking?"
cli on bruxism (night grind. Dear Dr. 1..: "I'm sure no screams all the way to the
behaved
Ing), a woman in Texas one has told you this before, dental office. If he
with
great
In.
but
do
you
know
what
I'm
I
offered
to
let
him
ride up
writes, of read
terest your article on grind- most proud of these days? front with the chauffeur. But
log teeth at night I immediate. That I'm able to spit. Yes, he still makes such an awful
It mailed it to a friend whose spit. I had a blood clot in my fuss that the butler refuses to
husband has been a chronic brain a few months ago, and accompany him to the dentist
grinder for years. In fact, the right side of my face was any more."
Dear Dr. I..: "Could you
they've recently gotten a dl- paralyzed. One of the things
do
was
spit.
Now
some
day write about teeth
'
t
Yoree because It made her I couldn
so nervous she just couldn't I'm able to control my tongue and the single girl? I heard
that decayed teeth are due to
stand It any longer. It's amac- and lips again."
log to think that adjusting his Dear Dr. Lawrence: "Is sinning. Is this true?"
bite might have saved their there anything you can tell
Please send your questions
me to do to get my husband's
marriage."
Mrs. S. writes from Georgia teeth to tighten up? lie lost about dental health to Dr.
"I'm disturbed by reading his job last week because the Lawrence in care of this pap.
your article on teeth getting rope he was pulling the car er. While he cannot answei
old. I'm 44, In good health, with kept knocking his upper each letter personally, letter,
of general interest will be an
and raring to go. However. I plate out."
swe'red In this column.
Dear
Dr.
I..:
"how
can
I
aging,
be
fear my teeth may

the miscarriages and the
baby she came forward and
was "gloriously saved" cvcry time we had a revival.
She sings in the choir and

ored

preacher about this girl he
quotas something
them
scriptures like, 'Let him
who has not sinned cast
the first stone." Now I am
as forgiving as the next
person, Abby, but I have
teen-age children, and I
don't want them associating
with a girl like that. Al.
e, don't you think it's
wrong for teenagers to get
the idea that they can go
out and do anything they
want and be saved again?
if you were a parent in
this church what would
do?
INDIGNANT
INDIGNANT:
I) E A It
First, I'd he absolutely
from

you

sure of my facts before to,
posting that story about
the girl. (It sounds like

a woman.

malicious gossip.) And if
the stories were true, I
would hope that the good
qualities instilled In MY
children would rub off on
her, rather than fret about
the girl corrupting the

"F 00 Li S II AT SYRACL'SE": Yes, there are plenty of dangers. Sometimes
just the thought of getting
Into hot water keeps a guy
clean.
a S
Troubled? Writ. to Ab.
by, Hot 69700, Lot Angeles, ('al. For a personal
reply-, Inc-lose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

others.

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DEAR ABBY: I would
mlike to express my
pathy to "I.OVE STARV.
ED," whoa, wife gets all

lead back assuming he does

get in. Specifically a high
card calls for the higher of the
two suits partner might shift
to while a low card calls for
the lower of the two suits

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card for partner to use his

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a able at most large dealers.
While it is true that ceramic spread the grouting with
Get a few more than 70U
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let her husband come near
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hair-do or mesa her makeup. My husband won't kiss

to Have a Lovely Wel l.
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same process.
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ning ought to add something
to his peace of mind.
Tb. modern American wife

is hardly a helpless leaner.
More than likely she meets
most of the day's problems
without bothering her husband
with them, and she often fur.
there his career by her so.
clot and community efforts.
She's a good companion, tot
— Interesting
in what.
ever sports interest her bus
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band.
No wonder the American
man who marries gets highestt

marks for happiness, high
spirit s and job satisfaction. Its
has a pretty good partner at
his aide.

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Maude 8.
intake after a mild coronar
Chiffon Is a classic, so wear
Touch your lips with a drop
all black acces attack, avoid nuts, particular
of cosmetic oil before you ap- it, and wear
peanut butter?
ply lipstick. And use itte oil sole.: pearls in your ears and
Th. amount of choke
your
neck.
And
may
A
around
at night.
in nuts, vegetables an
(crol
I ask why you go out so ador
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I'Iraae send your questions
lie says he does not care, but And you just wear that hand.
comments to Wayne G.
and
a
very
am
does.
I
I know he
some chiffon gownl
Ilrsndatadt, M.D., in care of
'
good cook and we eat too
an of $0. well' this paper. While Dr. Brandmuch and too well. Could we "I am a woman
both go on your diet? If. and preserved because I have al stadt cannot answer mu.
ways been selfish and taken
idual letters he will answer
y
Why not? The diet Is simple care of my health and appear. litters of general interest in
and if you both are using it, ante. I wish to fly to Europe future columns.
old? I
It will make It easier for you this year. Am I
In preparing meals. It's won- have no financial worries."—
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Ton
CHICAGO (tll'I)
it sometimes works out that You are a wise woman arid
good. Send for are lucky to have no financial Carey, star defensive bee
your food is
for Notre Dams, signed
Yes, go to
Figure Control diet. To
nal football contra
professio
obtain a copy, send me a long, enjoy yourself. Go alone and
ople.
Tuesday
with the Clkag
you
will
meet
more
pe
en.
self-addressed, stamped
should
know
(if
you
are
a
Bears
of
the National Pool
valop. and U cents in coin. You
You wW also receive a gilt daily ruder of my column) hall Leagul
booklet which will aid you in that I always say, "It's never
Judaism Is divided tat
following the diet. (lead luck, too late."
Ortbodo
rnthree
branches
ho
Monday:
'Dear
Edyib
T
and let us know bow you and
Coaervaths sad mLota,
ton McLsod'
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.Newspaper Enterprise Ass,
DEAR Silts. LIGHT: A

the llonor Roll, why isn't It the local paper and avidly
importa nt enough to put him scanned by parent. and inter.
ested townspeople, she missed
ON? You have a "heads

group of us have been discuss.
ing the prom and cons of In. win, tails you lose
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grading a top

eluding gym grail.s in determinIng who makes the honor
Roll. Were split right down
the middle on
In our high school any stu"Neither did anyone also
dent who makes a C in phys- of effort In my opinion, they
Icat education is automatically shouldn't be penalIzed scho- Mrs. Light," she answered a
excluded from the Honor hsatically to clack of physical bit sadly. "I've always hadI
even though he makes prowess. The athletes general. As, except in gym. You see
Roll
I'm just not co-ordinated.."
all As in his academic sub- ly get enough glory as it
For the sake of the
jecta. A student must have at
lvo seen some teen-age vie.
least two As and no ('a to lie Urns of the type of graiuing students who can never quiti
on the Honor Itoh. however, you mention, and I'm su re the toss a basket, I'm for am
an A in gym doesn't co unt to. unfairness of the system Honor Roll that's strictly sea
ward the required two. Gym causes a lot of unnecessary demic.
doesn't count either in det.r. unhappiness. I particularly 0Plus, send your school
mining class rank,
member a girl who was a Na.
us know what 31 (tonal Merit winner and the problems to Susan
thinkof th isaystem — HIGH elus valedictorIan. Yet she cars of this paper. While
SCHOOL PARENTS
sever mast, the Bonor SoIl all she cannot answer each let.
ANSWER: Not much. If a the way through high school. let pe rsonally, letter, of
gym grade is important In a small town where the gene ra l Interest will be an.
1 uaougb to kelp &amp; student 0111 ilonni Loll to pebllsbe4 to • ewsied to Ibá iotoa,
It.

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truttery vegetables, and
t itt. II igiest teat ass ntis
li- fine food anti courteous wide variety of meat-i, des rc- st.itirants, on i'rectcti
.ut'. Jint ioiaUi of the Jin.i.r
Ill I., I )'-liii' t),ss nry, Linhot breads and bet
liii school. Puirolar with t::t'
I.e Ft.! nige, Nancy Russell.
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ti Ui M ge, Mliii Allen, AlKENTUCKY i itii:u CIIICK a
• p- f it all anti ins lord-I, \ ne is
famous for tP:ir
1).- sj-'-r
headsay
a
if
you
are
,,n AlUrs anti Susie hams
EN Jim
l,IKE PtTZA? Non' better I set. TI-try are
by handsome T,m At 'ii'. f'.r the Monterey Tango.
ing for the leach this week- than time pizza sersed at vi hanihiircer baskets, as sec-Il
a to 3lviet.sntI hirIr.
Tiers' were hI delighted and
(-nil, don't forget to stop by tiilt IAU RESTAURANT on as chikcn, oysters, shrimpInc-ri'
Th,'atre scrs-c-n Sutti.y is miii most recently aim hi-re iii
and pick up a bucket or a hwy. l792 sou th and to gise arid steak. crisp French fries
slow iti of "Fli t. S'tt'ntl "The (;rrat i:scmsiie:' iii". an siniiing orisses recently when
what it's like, and a sa(tety of tkhicious bet" tP
thtry were irirnoterl from the
yttu an idea of
.Secrst A,ciit in the amateur touttialler and
sam crages, as well as snacks. Heat
trackJunior
IIoll.rettes to tim. Inyi'ur hosts pass out free
'hnt. ViI. Vnnli," ('mpan.
takeout ser .
man of no mean stature Al terenis-duate
htollerettes, a
Wctlnesday
night
'they
feature
a
ph's
es
ion
film
is
"lkacli
flail."
HOWl
right to )our car. For
te'int',lay tint1 will be his weekly TV show "Euii'r. licitly otgisnized class. Those
t'e'tieccn 9 and 12 p mu. q.is sic-c,
OPtS 12:41
call aheal and
f,tste'r service
sets
vi et'kend they are featuring
#7 tOO . 305 5:10
showing "tif lluiiian liond. grncy Ward 10" is (tile of the imonmote.t were: Kathy Smith.
your order,
Atli-no l)rMattio, I) e hi a
the music of Chuck 'ance and reserve
1:15 I SO
age," wth h.ni N"sak ani most popular in Fngtanti.
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Downy', Nancy Ihiggs, l.in,ia
the Rollin' Rockets, a swing' I
SKIP'S RESTAUJIANT, just laurence ilarst-y, anti
Paramount l'icturea' "Beach Eldridge, Mit 7i Allen,
Mirtrig set th at really gets into
turo "A lIege ti Live," atar. flail" nut only
Friday
and
across
from
Sc-tninolc
Plaza
has the sights caret Myers, Jet, Ii, Thornton,
orbit, Thursday,
ring
Suzanne'
l'le',ii,
tte.
Saturday nights, Jiemember, on Hwy' 17-92 in ('as*t'!bcrry
'Ibie weeks-nj dull,' feature, of pretty girl, in titleS L,ikisiis, Mitsi It ice ('arid Wyatt and
sescral special; coming
the businessman's lunch at has
I{issril.
.j'iming
Thursday pit., "Billy it has th. sound that makes Nati, y
On Friday
-------the SiAR•I.OU each day, with up this weekend.
'5 )'oting' audit nc-c sit U
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ho
Is
featuring
catl:h,
low',
low
prices
to
make
I
an-h take notice, as well.
/
10
only' he cars prepare them, him ('tsr ra,iirie, anti "Jr,,,
easy on your pocketboo k.
-stara
Am-rig the gstars op.
e'ta
}
'rani-.e'n sit in'a
tenth
fries,
slaw
James
?il'
•
served
with
1•
Ui
film
in
are The
'rilE LOOKOUT, one of and all the trtnimins. On I)iitigbiter," starring John Lup'
SU1teiuics. The Righteous hIm'steak is the' ton.
-Ixine
finest
res'
Saturday-,
'l
Seminole County's
and
sery special
If girls a re a strong man's thus, The }'our Seasons
tauranu, will ho open Sunday specialty at a
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fv.tture
the
(bane,
14,111
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for your convenience and In iCt, Sunih.i'.
/
baked Eas. secret service man, who makes aggregations who have es-cl
/
addition to all th eir tine food,, lii the traditional
lid a niitnirm.one aellin, meall the his lilt i-it picture ti"i-ut
wtb
of
Icr
hatii,
served
they' se ill feature the music
t c. I
jtarli
iiii
ni
5(Joe
Ui
e. Irper at ti
Jt-.e jib F. I.ev iri'-'s sly sity c,'rti r. wit ii tt,'
I fill Ad er on th e s odin to
l'hii. S-ijt '- iii"', whir' sirg the
tli,-r
'rt'giilar''
AIiI'ciaIi
Is
if
1..t,
'ii,.
itu that atmosphere cit luxury,
luncheon cold plate, so .ieg1nt In 'lime Who!, Wide tithe at'lig, in addition to Li. ir
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and add enjoyment to your their
I
nd %t'orW," is a strong man in appearance, are currently rrce
dining A fine place to take convenient for workers a
jsf!y'. every sense of tIe wor
ogrilzcti as the country's lead.
a
ready
in
shoppers
and
d.
those Easter weekend guest.,
forget
about
the
fish
oodles
of
ing
sitigirig group,
Don't
Because Vino has
knowing whatever they ord er
itiarket In back, stocked fresh lovelies in the tongue-and. "Beach Bali" stars Edif
s'ciU be prepared with the 'cx'
with good things ,iieeicrr. from statuesque July Il&gt;rnc's, ('lire Noel and I(0h.
pe rt know-l ed ge and special 'flh day
th
attention of Chef Nymisri. If 1,5011 e sea and Izesim water, liuttall, and gorgeous blonde c It IAtgien. The film was pro.
Veronica hunt to petite and ,luced in Tc-t ii,iicolt,r by Hart
you've been planning to visit tOO.
the LOOKOUT, now Is the
the daintily exotic Mtlma ('hung, Patton ani directed by l.ennie
Will::u Ibis ard Taft is
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It may he sefe to say that ''
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ONE OF THE MOST pops- i'rcsilenz ano s hier Justice happy one,"
TOO!
of the United States,
The rile cit the hriills't.rrrctf

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l'h, recent 1w' seal of

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has prndue.d unbeatable corn.
lflAIt.ittI like Ports Day II
itk iiti'tsnri, sIir:ry t*
l ine and Jack tamrnon, o.
f'r ac,)ni;:,hiricnt ;thia Loren and Ma.11ri Ma..
:n roller skate dancing were troanni in enthusiastic pie.
tecently' camel by It mern' YIPSS a-ti, iii çspnte to .1;11 1,-is cif the Y.i"i Sc. Dance tanue sot l)rsn in their initial
ii Figure (11,11,
teaming i,skrs them the next
Shrala Aliters, Pt (,',siofl.
uk-tv rrn'i-iy .comi to
In
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this ,I;stng,,h".t gloip.
ci medals after skaters pass- I -ii the riotureti tests. ilettira
anfiirt
,ra1A
lt
Vito arid hear. Ta br aihis's .iiiil S. I tsGt;
l'tsgc It
'-.1 lb. I't,gmesse 1 ango
awatti sl joined Maria Mill
hru, Jackie ihrihn, and ArIto M'tt to re' it. their
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.at y"ung talent., Dean Jones Walt Disney's "p.rf.ct
anti Suzanne I'ie.h.tt.. are to- gram' of entertainment, which
I atarted for tie first ttr,ie in also ine- iuti.s the fully an
%% alt Disney's rnihc ' ing c'orn- mated
f.aturctte.
cartoon
p,!v, "l'he Ugly Pat bshunl."
the
P
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and the
oo
anti a re(re.hng new movi. honey- Tree." The films open.

cooking. Fast, fast service Easter weekend.
fruit. the egg hunting and and flavor you car. count on 1us.r in the attrat'tise Three
Scidens ei:ning rtvtnm fit the I
S si,,t.n, to ti, a lot of cook es try little.
f.
l)Ei.1uN. INS. lhcre s
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Inc. 'I'akc aisantage of the'
A WONDERFUL week cntcrtainnicnt in the escniS
£'cruus offerings 01 your
ITS
aca restaurats, cubs and end for youngsters and some- for your li stening and dine.
so"I
too ezc- :ng pleasure and a warm we!eater.cs to make it eas;er on Imea t.cy just
awaiting you in the
yuur)tiI and your fstiiiiy.
j it to eat. A tint' 1'i.c to take latern Lounge.
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I them, where everything ,
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ALWAYS A I'AVORITE
featuring for their Easter time to get squirmy Is
for
your
cs..ning
dining
spot
Sunday dinner, roast Long Is 1 IIADE WINDS CAFETERIA
land duckling with spaghetti ' at Se'minoie I'!aza in caisei- is b it 1:1)1)1 i: s STEAK
5 'S'
dsessing and Oriental sauce. berry, 'they will be featuring iiolsb; in Fern lark, tine of
P.
Al.j sasory roast fcc-sb pork i'as:e-r ham, a tradttonaI Central fr'kridaa oldest ri'sht'tsverfl
fr,'e.f'r-:sT1
I{()M.%N...l(' lN'fIitI,Ui)E
lain, bob'. of which und like' dish, ws all th e trimmings, taurants, cning cuniwucd
silt ii hucful of eiug is enjt'yt'tl by Ih'a,s Jitmc
winners. PHELPS Is just but there will also be man) hiu1uty and an callable re
'ti lt 1)isnt'v' '"I'ht'
siti Sliztnne P!e'he'tte in
across the street from San other delectable fot4s, all pre l'utation for the finest in cu
TillI 'lv I ):sch Iimi mmd." now shuts
turd Plaza atEuPil4lS ceuter Liared and arrayed in eye- i' and evcei;cnt sefl he..
'I'c.itiiiii
with it iii "i's'rfect %l'tgt .ini"
.itrt'.
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preparations to have r%ery
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Cello
Department
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NEW YORK (SEA) —
Philisdel'
Ariiitionnlly, eac h will conduct
Curtis
Institute
in
rr
ounds
still
su
aura of glamor
six master classes for the
the eli-scantly old-fashioned phila. "Just booking a concert
an,l teachers who a
Carnegie Hall. anti a rec ital anti relying on straight ticket Iftent the two mtnth session.
there still adds prestige to the sales is too risky."
"More and more fi rs t-class
Rose is also involved in a people' are finding it ativanpre ss book of even the most
summer project on the out'
reenacted conce rt a rt ist.
ro grams
p
Bu t, for an out-of-towner, ski rts of Iktruit, the kind tagvous to accept
anti artist-In-midit's no longer necessary to musicians love, lie, violinist
like that,
t Eu- dence
titles at universities."
By

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film. Showing with super sri' spoof is "Hench
huh," starring Edd (Kookie) Ilyrnes. Show opens
Sunday at Movieland Drive-In Theatre,
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Wings of the hummingbird fall, the increases have aver, other song:
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Earlen. Loven couldn't resist
the call of the Wild West
when she heard the song "71..
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part about the"14 2nd fasted,
the West," the 25.y-ear- it
the house, where they threw buildup aimed at bringing gun In
old
housewife
got her 23.
combined
strength
them
to
a
buckets of water on the fire
caliber revolver and fanned It
and removed a burning mat- of 3,093,000.
On that data they will still intrue cowgirl fash10 —
tress.
Damage from the fire, start- be short 100,000 men, but Ill she shot herself to the .
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on a road gang when Sirs, was a fact-or in cutting the
pan lirown ran out of her monthly call,
The armed forces on June
house yelling that it was on
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be cbse to three-quarfir*.
Guards allowed the two men term finished with the 4L1..
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make a pilgrimage to the New I saac Stern anti pian
been en- Rose paid.
York music shrine to hear gene Istomin have
II.. Stern and Istomin also
th e artist in pe rs on. Be pa. gaged to spend three weeks at ec ord together. "We' formed
tis'nt. Wherever you ate, the a festival. Each will play rour trio after Iieiftz, RilbIn:
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Artist
st in anti l'iatagorsky Tt)rmeit
in. concert
theirs anti got billing as 'The
America has become deters'
Million Dollar Trio.' S%'e call
trallzeil and "it I. one of the
ourselves 'The hlatf.aIIIlion S
great ho pe s arid one of the
Dollar Trio,'"
beat th ings th at could hap.
pen," in the words of leonard
Rose, the eminen t American
WASHINGTON (WI) —
cellist.
For Instance, Rose was the A high army enlistment rate
soloist in a conce rt in Garden and overloaded training faCity, L. I., (N. V.), sponsored cilitica are brightening the
W K S T PALM iiEAChf
by the Long Island Art Center chances for college students
Roving hotel chef
(tJi'I)
t.
and the Roslyn Muds Group. to avoid the draf
Gaston Genersux pleaded in.
set
Department
Defense
The
been
have
Other artists who
nocent to five charges of at.
attracted to concerts sponsor- a June draft quota of only
irnm;rtlng to extort money
drop
front
sharp
I5,00t',
a
Art
Island
red by the ling
from
the parents of kidnaped
r,,tt'r •,v i,,,,10tt Sorkin tire May's 31.I00. The announce- Surfside teenager 1) a n n y
was
reduction
said
the
merit
Juilliard St ri ng Quartet, I)or.
Goldman.
othy Kirsten, Victor Borge and ordered because heavy an.
Th. 511-year-old Generous:
at the
expected
are
liatments
Van Chiburn.
was
charged with attempted
year,
"The recital business is suf - end of the school
grand lar -eny, extortion, atService
Surprised
Selective
fering except for organized
been tempting to obtain property
concert series aponaorr'd by officials saId they had
June by false impersonation and
higher
series."
expecting
a
communities or college
draft, and the reduced Army two counts of attempting to
said Roe., a s.aft.spokcn, dark
improves t h, obtain property by fraudulent
gentleman who has been on requirement
chances for avoiding a draft prumise to furnish informa_.
the staff at Juihli-ard for 16
of college student. this year. tion about the kidnaping of
They have estima te d that 1111 - year.old Danny.
Criminal Cou rt Judge Hugh
in good s ta nding
ave
MacMillan
ordered Genereux
runs an excellent chance of
not being called if monthly held on $6,000 bond after the
draft quotas remain well Lw- itinerant chef entered his
plea of innocent.
JACKSONVII.l.F. (t,JPl)-- low 30,000 between now and
Two inmates from 1)uval September.
Other sources said that
County prison farm saved a
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ae'Ices, Easter egg hunts, time for more sunning,
every Sun1lay anti
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"Judy," I said, after the
tIott is concerned.
Good students don't always Merit award was announced
you we re such
shine In athletics even when "I didn't
with enlistments already at
burning house.
they put forth a great dial a good student."
Jim henry Graden and El. a post-Korea high,
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back of the tile and press
firmly into place. If the UI.
has a te nd ency to slip anti

to his own hand.
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He leads back a heart for
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his partner to ruff and the
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heart he leads back is the ten
spot. This I. clearly a high
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heart and a clear suit prefer.
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with a diamond, not a club.
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e01,TT1I (fi)
return he would have
the
deuce. If he had no prefer.
4 A Q $714
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eight.
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West returns a diamond.
vulnerable
Neither
East
gives him a second ruff
out
zas
and South has lost four trick,
I&amp;
before getting on lead to draw
pa_ag 3 I
Pa.m 2 6
Pam 46
trumps.
Ps-si 36
Psan PaLs
Without the suit preference
Opening lead— V 4
signal West might still have
returned a diamond but it
the ace and concludes that his would have been a shot In the
partner has led a singleton dark. The suit preference sig.
since he Is looking at the three nal insured the correct return
spot in dummy and the deuce lead.

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place a tile around a pipe tot
them to get loose, or a bump, tile will break easily,
are
taken
example, score the outline
After
the
corners
or moistu re In the wall.
out
the
with
the glass cutter. Then
tap
care
of
you
can
Replacing the tiles is not
scire a number of line in the
hammer.
chisel
and
rest
with
the chore it might seem. Th e re
te Portion. With a pair
was a time when ce ra mic using th e chisel to pry off the car
pliers, chew away the
material.
Sur.
of
tiles we re Installed with mon rest of the
.Smooth th e ed ge with
pried
waste.
be
ta r mad. of Portland cement. rounding tiles can
file.
a
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own judgment.
The suit preference signal
Is a necessary tool In the ex.
pert's kit but the expert does
not go suit preference happy.
lie only uses a suit preference
signal when it is unmistakable.
Ile does not use it to take the
;iliceof the normal signal of
)tl -h fir strength or come-on
'or weakness or shift.
alit.
Vest Upon. the four of
hearts against South's four
By Ways. G. firanditadi. M.D. of the palm anti the tendons troublesome co n itit I o n It
spade contract. East is in with
mu..
incontinence
I
Newspaper Enterprise Aim, attached to the finger
known as stress
I
recently
developed
cli's.
found
chiefly
in
worrier
Is
it
Q
Ultrasound, of value in who are over 60 an't have
m all
ail bumps on the palms of
hands. at, doctor says I some cases of bursitis, would borne several children f o u l
have Dupuytrcn's contracture be of no help. The only treat. those factors are absent it
but he dd not recommend any merit is an operation in which, some victims. The underlyini
Foreign visitors to the Unit- 1 So Instead of the typical
treatment. Would ultrasound by careful dls.ectlon, the p5l cause is a relasatlon t,t th
tilEr topria is conii,lt'ti'ly ii'- pelvic support of the liati,'r cii States are forever making, American husband being a
trodden, henpecked,
I)upuytren's rt'ntrac. nitiveti. The operation should In addition to laughing, cough cracks about the pad plight down
ture is a slowly progressing be performed early in the ing, sneezing or straIiing a of American husbands—bossed nose-to-the-grindstone vitcim,
domineering and
hereditary elisrase that starts course of the disease. In many ,too l will permit an Involun around by
men and women from
as
demanding wives,
with the tumors you slescrite persons this gives a listing tary leaking of urine.
foreign lands to often see him.
can
save
their
they
Well,
on the palms. As the disease cure but In others, through
%'iten w'.m;'n with this corn sympathy for the American be'a really leading the life of
progrraiea the fingers are' n' fault oI the surgeon, the ilaiiit can be taught to con
husband, lie's not bad off at Riley compared with his ba
gradually pulled toward the condition returns,
tract their pelvic muscles an all.
chelor brothers,
y trouble Is seepage repeat this many t I m e
palm and cannot be straightQ
In fact, a recent study of Why shouldn't the American
* n ail out. This is clue to a from the bladder, especially throughout the day, these ci - 753 adults
23 years or husband be happy with his upthickening of the strong fib. when I laugh. What can be s'rcisea may result in battle older
sponsored by the Na and-coming American wife?
rous abcnth (palrnisr fascia) clone for it?
control. If this does not wor tional institute of Mental Chances are he Is married
This very common and tho only cure is surgical re - health shows that the happiest to a woman who is as weliA
whit-h lies between the pkiri
isir.
of all pe rsons are MARRIED educated or almost, as he is--.
a woman be can talk to as an
Q — Would the constant us MEN.
of Robeson Is harmful?
'flme quest'ons put to all the equal.
A — 5tethsrhatnol (LIe adults in the study group were Chances are good th at she
iait) Is given to relieve 1I designed to measure happi. may during some part of their
fill muscle spasms. About I ness, high apirts and job marriage even help him ea rn
a living for the family. having
per cent of those who take I satisfaction.
e
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD_ complain of drowsiness,
nCau, blurred vision, headache
l. black chiffon too sum- tiousca anti skin rash, ho
Mc"Ocar I:dth
Lead: My lops are so dry In nicry for a dress to be worn these usually clear up whi'
stow for an evening affair? I the dosage, is reduced. Tb
winter and in March I hate
have a handsome one but I drug Is not habit- forming.
to go out. What can I do to never wear itt I go out so
Should a person cars
remedy this condition?"— seldom. What for acvessor• Q watching her cholest.rc
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there will be time, when ml- are damaged or having to
cera mic tile. Score the tile
nor repai rs will be necessary. the wall I.. what frightens with the cutter as you would
A tile can be cracked or most homeowners. They have a piece of glass. running the
broken accidentally when visions of whole wall.. crumb' cutter along the line at which
It will be broke n. Place a
bumped with a hard object line.
scraping
away
the
straight
edge below this point.
Start
by
Occasionally one or more tiles
are
A
thick
nail will do. Then
ut
around
the
tile
you
g
ro
may become loose. Of te n
putty knife. Next snap down both sides of the
becomes necessary to open a using. L's. a
you will have to break the tile. Some people step on both
wall to rot at plumbing or
tile. A hammer and cold this' sides with their feet to break
wiring, or to remove tiles
el
will be needed. Start tap. the tile. If you scored the tile
install fixtu res.
and straight, It will be a
Tiles may become loose due ping at the co rne rs since there deep
b re ak.
is
generally
less
niriar
or
ad
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clean
installation. The fours.

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me when I have lipstick on,
so I put my lipstick on at
the office, or it's no good.
by kiss in the car when he
drives me to work in the
morning. This to the same
character who, when 1 go
to kiss him, tells me to be
careful or I'll mess up his
glasses. Far as I know,
I've never messed them up.
11.11 also scotch any roman.
tic advances I snake with,
"I have is sore lip." Or,
"I must have slept funny
last night, I have a stiff
neck." I use all the right
deodorants anti tooth pas.
tes, dross well and still
hase the saute measuremints as when we were
married. I'd give toy eye
teeth for a roan who'd mesa
my hair, smear my make.
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stupidity of some people
until I started reading

your column regularly. All
about
they seem to
is what time the neighbors
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log 1)0.O0i) for a new well and
By Donna Fatee
storage in the south
overhead
the
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A letter

Welborn Daniel
Running Again

Pat

rnent of Housing and Urban end of town.
A representative
l)e,.lopmeflt was read at the

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Town firm. 1). Kirk Gunby arid A.
..j Altamonte
Springs
council meeting acknowledg- .ociatea, submitted a contract
to act as fiscal aganta for the
Ing receipt of th e town's ap
ttosn to ,in all work to suh*t
s
and
loan
pliratOnk for grants
,or imprswein?tits on the water irs obtaining federal grant
rnr.nP)1 for the sum of
system and ennstruetlon sit *
;.lia .spen'eI. Council took
sewerage system.
Mrs. i)nrothy Bardeen. clerk. thp proposal under advisement.

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Motion was adopted to give
general approval to the application of the East Central
Florida Planning Council for
federal grant to proceed with
eosnpreh.nshe planning forl
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year projected growth pattern
for p&amp;itk, rncwwl
and
the
Cl2RMONT (Spi.)
reetioss. jail. community e.nal.
Welborn Daniel, Cl,rThEmt,
tsr, and city ball.
ready a lefillative veteralt
In other business, council
with 10 years •1 continuous
authorized
the purchase of a
reported the annual water di'seniority in the liorida 14eris.
chair, and adding mahal
already
rartment audit
lat'iti. 15 * cirtdldati for thu
Pinecrest
chin, for th. aster departheen forwarded to HUt) a s
lbth District seat in the Flr,r.
ment; tabled for further study
letter.
r,.queat"d in the
i
Ida Mtate 5.nate under this
U..t of Edward levy
Herold Radcliffe, town engi- Gives Schedule
y*citly approved ThJ4pOr.
wELIORN DANIEL
to amend the dog ordinance to
"look
In
nest, warned council
Ilonment pl.n. Thu district In.
Include a leash pnivlilnsi; took
cautiously" on all future an- For Easter
eludes the following Central
under adv$sew'nt the recornplat
nexatlon requests ant
C.
Rev. Hartley
rne Pin cc re s t Etaptist mendation of Polka Chief
approvals mmlii the witpr 5y5
poure
hr. 1l.fl5fldO. lAke. Iarinn.
new
a
that
Allen
B.
tern is expanded, citing rapid Church, 119 W. Onora Road,
oec.ol$. Puco, Seminole. ML To Be Guest At
car be purchased; heard r.growth of the pres'11t ,yat"nm will hold two morning worship
Volusia.
R. C. RO(ERS, bet
Johns, 5umter
port fro m the clerk that 1'
to
10
which already is seven
"I am running for re-alec.
emnIng hoard
,er ices, Sunday, at R'
has been at
builder,
Winteri,
,'mf
predictionS.
ycare ahead
tion." Sen. Daniel ppisined. Local Church
member, was going to Europe
to the Ward
pointed
am.
at
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Radcliffe estimated costsof
un
heeaUsethere Is a lot of
council seat In Alti
Rev. Roy A. Hamilton will for vacatlon agreed to the
Tb. Lint 5nuthern Math. Improvements under the $1..
buibsuis
in
Talijihas.
of Council.
monte Springs a f t e
finished
recommendation
sirboth
at
grant and loan h.rirg the m,saav,
. which I would liki to e o.ii.t Church of Sanford will 417,000 federal
resignation of Coil
his topic will man Bob Newell to instruct
30
vices.
At
8
lication
as
$130,000.
includobserve Easter Sunday with app
Allen to place a sign
fInish1."
Crews.
The term e:
Chief
"Not
Meant
for
Death"
aol
be
Tb. senator said th*t in th. the singing of traditional
pires in December
a t 11 he will preach on "The in the ballpark regulating Use
four yeirl he headed the comrn
this year.
of the facility, and voted to
Joy of Easter".
mittes inveeticating w*ute F.eiter hymns. Robert hart. Area
permit the Seminole Little
be
fur.
will
music
Special
.'td efficiency in state goverfi. Icy will bring the message
niaheil by the choir under the league to use the park tin
pnent only the surface Wal at both th. morning and eve To Give Cantata
scheduled Concert
direction of Minister of Mu' Saturdays for
The public is invited to
,cratched and corrective steps ning services when lii. pub.
games.
Th e combined choirs of the sic. Dale Duncan, At the rsniy
concert by the famed Ito
to
be
t*ke"
jet.s
will
b.c
1'he
I'romIie
Of
Just
begun
hay.
service the choir will sing an
Bros. at 3 p.m. Sun,''my
Twrnt7tWo bills Were P* d The Risen I.ord" and 'The Casaelberry Community Slothan Easter medley, and at II the
present
will
titliat
Church
('hutch of God, &amp;1l slick
u a result of this committee i'nice Was I'sId For Us."
Egg Hunt Set
will be "Christ
tuP1Y Special musk will be provid- Faster Cantata at 7:30 p.m. selection
I Avenue. There will he no
work which will 5*
Arisen" by lotti. organist.
Sunday
under
the
direction
of
mission.
cii by the choir.
eramillions, he uld.
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Rev. Durward H. Knight John Iddlngs, choirmaster.
"I don't want to see the
The canta ta is "Hallelujah both services. 11cr prelude
work of this committee owept Jr. pastor of th. local con.
An F,aqter egg hunt will be
What
a Saviour," b&gt;- John W. will be "The lti's-n Christ".
forgotten,"
gregation, is at ilumpter. S.C.,
rug and
nd.r
at the lake Mary Church
I'etersnn.
Soloists
will
be
Rev.
For
an
offertory
she
has
chos.
held
where he 1. conducting a re•
Ise added.
flelmaa ('oprtsn.I, James El. on to play "0 Sacred hicait, of the Nazarene at I pm. SunDuring his 10 yearS in the rival (liii wick as guest miston, Mrs. Annabelle Wag- Now Wounded," by Bach, and 'lay for children of the church
).gialatur., Sen. Daniel earn evangelist.
nor, ant James Reichert. Ac- the poitlude will be "I Know from two to 12 years old.
d a reputation for longhour',Ne xt Saturday th. young
ape.
at My Redeemer Liveth" Prizes will be given for
)sanl wovk, deep o,itI°1. people of th. church and their ca'mpanyinr the choir will be Th
found and to the
eggs
rial
Isgislathe kisOW.h0W and &amp; counselor, will be making a Mr.. Olive Pierce at the organ by Handel.
At theevening worship child finding the most eggs.
knack for gutting things don, trip to ak. Wales to see the anti Mrs. Jeanne Shea at the
Easter program
The
will
Ofli performance of the Pas.Ion piano. I.. I.,. Worley will be hour, 7;30, the pastor
lIe earned riogflIti0fl U
Greatest Man "Choose Y. This flay" will be
Th
on
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sp
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narrator,
.fthe 10 catatandinl U5W
Play.
Choirs participating include Alive." Soloist will be Dale given Sunday morning under
foul.
itt
1943.
h1•
Interested
friend.
are
invit.
the
hen, of
anti Mr-s. Louis No.. time direction of Mrs. Carol
was yad th. moat .ffsctive ed to all services of thu the Adult, Youth, Junior anti Imuncan,
iaquiea.
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kv will Ii. orrsniat.
I.,.,.
fvwslune.fl senator of the 1965 church.
colleagues
md
ea.Ianby his
c.tved secon d place in this
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try. He insisted they'd never
against Japan.
nana war, one flash a,keul,
At the ml, he'd had the job leave,
turned him down in ho"So I Trade a compromise
c? seeing that time Japanese
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will
troops in North Vietnam were proposal. it lb
"N.," salt the general. "111e
to the two Chinese dis
disarmel and sent home,
simple fact is the prime mittIn this, he negotiated with Id personally guarantee they
ister (of South Vietnam)
)(, ('hi 'Minh. whose gueryil- left on schedule.
,(win Wsfl!. S. riinr.e troops In
'That's the deal we
lax operated In the area.
inade. the country. even to fight for
The American general said: I After the disarming, I saw to
says the people
the Chinese got on board the south. lie
"I wanted to send in two
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uatiuri that trouble, Carl,
that threw out the Chinese in
that
And Seneca told him how
The
meatier,
reconA.D. 39.
to handle women successfully.
the country five years
"Go to the archer," said
later with harsh suppression.
Seneca, "and see how he
Revolts against the Chinese
handles his bow.
'1M""
"With one hand he pushes
tOo years. But It wasn't untilIt away, but with the other
A.D. 933 that th e Vi.ts ware he pullV it back agairil"
able to drive thins out. For
In modern slang, that
almost seven centuries afte r means 'Keep 'em guessing."
that the Vietnamese fought
Carl s nilitake is in fading
oft mepeated Chinese inva. to push her sway.
storms.
iie is lavishing gifts and
In 1406 the ChInese again gallant attentions upon her
took over the country. Their till she grows tired of always
,ppre,ainil brought hietrei. being treated with such supihey were thrown out in I4.7 rinatural devotion,
after a 10-year guerrilla war.
And by "supernatural," I
The Chinese, who considered mean she feels he Is trying
the 'iets to be their "vassals,"
continued their Invasions off I
mind on until the French took
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Early Alt C.odluonlng
For centuries, in mdii, a
form of air conditioning was
obtained by hinging wetted
grass mats over the windward
openings of houses to cool the
Incoming sir, according to the
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I a l,siig stiminp.',l, return en
airier .-t'laiii and hse.
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,le ,isns ,-,nutmnue to ,Imtve their .lmi;'niva'nt of oil foe tth.ir.ta
Slant intl he.nu't it, it him' stli'i'r, 11155 si nuts.
thr,'ugh Its pitt of fl.ira in
(tls.s writ. in Pr. ouhh,,m,id.
, 1'r,'ve'i in his I.q. or titetli.
stan,,' oo,Ia which lornuenit' s,.,,_..,i.t..,,
5. nil ..nIarizs. I
0.8111 it
-I I rifle In care of this fl,s.
i.,nce.
from
Britain
now
-am.
hurting.
in
lM,
paper. enclosing a lung
10 (*m- t, since about
from the htetiutilie of South
flho.ksia Is operating on its
the survisal of the "unfit" stam ped, addressed mid,
Africa
who,e
own
strict
pulic)'
which, it has been
reserves
amn,lurtiofl
te:m
rents
to
oisrr
isuling
Oil
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ItO the average Intelligence of
Iping and printing eta UI •j1isISI1UIl "llow do you handle a InAnkin.1 in civilized nations. when
the
end of this
exhaustion
by
send
for
one
of
mArY
Plat"
its
symi"
you
woman, anyway?"
tides squarely behind the simi. month.
('sri is in the minority of his booklet..)
not new, males hi-cause he is overly
Carl's dilemma
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tar, it somewhat more relaxed,
British use of force to pr.Seneca was a truman p1111- gallant.
j,ldee of hthojksla.
vent any effective breach of
oaopher who lived at the time
But the tohoico suctions he oil embargo is not mlii.
Most men err on the other
of Christ.
side of the edger and selfish
AU(K1.AN1), New Zealand are under way Rhodesia now counted.
y oung Roman
One
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C..iimniUnt't pa rty anti it is sirce.1 that upon
Nor do the lihodeslans die- I
ly impose on their sweet. tUil,

she ,Atli
stanmi true up in a date.
"She alto figs mu criti.l... e,. ,I,,,,ek I treat her
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abuser her with more gifts
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appropriate despite the inter' of stirring such a meek suit- government,
neighbor, bought goods worth beefing up i's reaervee to yei.s 11,000.man army.
almost
2.000
years.
on
of
laying
or
the
sIte-a
April
could
into
ventlon of
For both
$t million, Including 70 per Inift'rcr
At any rate, the prsaent
For human nature dora not hands.
I.v the crucial month,
cent of Rhodesia's industrial
a are oil anti the sa! of
In fact, some youngsters
• hange!
$ for. the Ithoslesian erono reports.
Rhodesia
',V. msy insent an'l di,' indulge in similar "ptovoca. my has stool up remarkably
Now i.'th thm'e markets are the tobacco crop.
s-user new thiirm, anti even tive naughtiness" just to get well sgain,t the sanctions Inc. guile, anti other outlets must must export to live and to get
their mIa'ltIy to spank them.
see russo travel to the moon
4esi by Britain, the United be foun.I in a market which her tobacco and auger to marI'ur they want physical at. States and mos t other nations. slrra.ly has a surplus of cot- Let ale must have tranaporor Mars.
But they still grow htingry tenition.
tatlon.
Moreover, international op. tint ant sugar.
Wtnnrn crave the same,
for three meats hr slay.
In this bttter.end atruggi.
position has helped to solidify
Despite the fact that a
They lust, hats', envy, anti
apply Seneca's advice, whit. Rhodesian support of
neither
Smith nor his supgoods
trickle at petroleum
may show grief as well as jusliclously.
of
Premier Ian Smith.
have be-en coming in through porters have shown signs
love and unselfish religious
And sensi for my booklet. Despite gasoline rationing
,urn'nmi.r but in a UPI inter.
Republic
South
Africa
of
the
Between
" sex
l)iffereneea
i'iealism.and the shutdown of the court.
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Chinese divisions to disarm shijis I hail real)-."
fmicnd.
later, some of us were talkThe general had been re.pon. the Japanese.
"She is '.s'ry beautiful ansi
"But at that. Ito exploded. Inc to another Annerli-an gen. charnaing, so she has a lot
sib]* for a rang, of guerrilla
ant any era? Jim.t hack front Vietnam. of suitors besides myself.
operations in South China and He told me he didn't
"Why isn't Chianr Kai-shek
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The angels spoke to her, "Why are '
you crying?" they asked.
Exhortation to th e assen'w
The voters are entitled to sus champion who stat-ed off s tax
dern. Not the least among them is
bm.4.t
"Because they have taken away
for
the
good
of
all
bled
bureaucracy are not like.
much
hokum
timer.
is
as
increase
pect
the almost miraculous way In which
the good of iy to aceonaplish much unless
M. Lord and I don't know where
in
President
as
substance
and especially for
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a few short sentences In the Bible
the exhorter is a thinlipced,
they, have put him!" she said.
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carry the Easter story from genera.
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ions of Inflation and what to
various lie office. Nothing unfair funds such as the late Presto
standing there, without realizing I
tion to generation,
do about it before
that
it
was
Jestis,
groups
of
goggle-eyed
citizens about that. Its part cf the dent Calvin Coolidge. 183 has
ere
Read this brief story again.
"Why are 'ou crying?" said Jesus
assembled in the White House. I shell gams played by all po11- given Great Society spending
are other references in the Bible.
'too much inomeuntu rn to sloti
to her. "Who are you looking for?"
'The President's s o r t i e s (idiot.
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The President assembled his it now by mere talk.
She. supposing that he was a gardagainst Inflation get no much
But the President aba has
version is from the Gospel of John
ener, said, "Oh, sir, if ynti have carheond his own forward picket cabinet and mar administra
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commissioners in the been am sod too long to cx.
and
the
tars
and was translated into modern ned him awas, please tell me where
and
never
reach
lines
Oil
you have put him and I will take I
enemy's front ine for do-or. White House last week. hie pose himself to an flecti0fill
English for the gospel Issued as a
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told them to economize, cut sear tax hike without a realhim away."
die battle
booklet, "One Way for Modern Man,"
her,
"Mary!"
to
A
careful
reading
of
I.fli's
goscrilment
cost., pass a few ly momumental effort to avoid
Jesus said
I
by the American Bible Society:
At this she turned right strotind
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for less spending In miracles,The Republicans wtil'it No evidence so far of such
But on the first day of the week.
some areas and more careful I he pardoned for regarding a monumental effort,
anti said to him, in Hebrew, "Mas.
Mary of Magdala arrived at the
It is reasonable therefore Is
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hu)ing in others wsli reveal an that exhortation as so much
ter!"
tomb, very early in the morning,
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beliese that 1-Ri expects price
campaign
year
malarkey.
S
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'iltuminsting
fact
It
is
that
the
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said
Jesus.
"do
not
hold
me
while it was still (lark, and noticed
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A President
president attributes recent
now. I hn'e not vet gone up to my
that the stone had hecn taken away
str,stt
increasesin
the
cost
alarmed
and
determined
to re the high cost of lit log issue as
that
Father.
Go
and
tell
my
brothers
from the tomb. At this she ran,
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administration's
it exists at the supermarket
his
duce
I am going up to my Father, and
found Simon Peter and the other dim.
J. of lit ing to price hikes for
1
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the budgeted checkout counter. The Presifrom
foodstuffs
which
may
trend
to
spending
your
and
to
my
God
your Father,
ciple whom Jesus loved, and told
be self-correcting In the early and appropriated levels would dent will seem to rescue the
God."
them, "They have taken the Lord
next exhort his assembled voters from threats of a tax
future.
And
Mary
of
Mngdata
went
off
to
nut of the tomb nn(i we don't know
political appointees, lie would Increase as in his first two
green
vegetables
Meat
and
the dkciples with the news. "I have
where they have put him."
take much stronger measurci. budgets he rescued them from
Meat
prices
the
siltains.
are
and
she
told
them
I
seen the l.ord !"
Peter and the other disciple set
President could enormous spending programs.
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Such a
,
;
would
fall,
the
l'resident
heMiat tit! has %iii(l it) her.
ciff at Mice for the timil). the two
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housewives would establish a spending limit!With the voters then braced
lietes,
if
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words
are
the
fotin.
These simp!e
of them running together. The oth switch to cheaper cuts or sub- which no agency of govern. for a shockingly higher spend.
dation truths on which the entire
er disciple ran faster than Peter anti
stitutes \'egetshle prices re ment could exceed It has log program, the President
structtire of ('hristianIty has been
was the first to arrive at the tomb,
- other, came up officially uilh &amp; much
fleet
ihortages caused by %es been done before this b)
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built find -which over tfie centuriem
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lie stopp(41 and lm)ked inside find noI
lesser figure what the Repub.
presidents,
them and other conditions 1.flJ
,
have brought hop. and courage to
I ed the linen cloths lying there but
Another and more effective licans still are learning the
evidently Is looking forward to
a multitude of ('hristians in the
tlitl not go in himself. hard on his
a sprinctlde crop of green stuff way to reduce government hard way is that IBis them.
world.
heels came Simon Peter, who went
which surety will cool prices spending is to abandon or song was written even before
The sentences do not multiply al.
straight Into the tomb. lie noticed
So it Is that the President postpone existing programs. he came to Congress. The title
thought they have been the insluira.
that the linen cloths were lying
may emerge from this election The President could do that. was and Is: lie's an Old
tioti for literally billions of written
there, and that the handkerchief,
Smoothiet
sear tax crisis as the people's Fat chance!
and spoken words since they were
which had been round Jesus' head,
written. Still the words seem to ________
was not lying with the linen cloths
grow in strength and bulk with each
but wan rolled up by itself, a little
year's repetition of the familiar pro- I
way apart, Then the other disciple,
cession of old winters departing and
who was the first to arrive at the
new sprtngs arriving, just as thp
tomb, came inside as well, saw what
had happened and believed. (They roots of a giant tree spread and swell
with sturdy might, piercing ever
not yet understand the scripture
ticeper Into the soil as these same I
which said that he must rise from
In i94, the Rhodesian to. count the possibility the Brit.
By Phil N.. mm
years pass.
the dead.) So the disciples went back
But women, especially if
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problem also or. to tramimfutmn her into an
Now that British Prime hacco crop earned just over ish eventually may dispatch
('an',
(Excerpts from "One Wity for
again to their home',
are aecus' Minister Harold Wilson ha,
million, of which Britain troops against Rhodesia a a
cursed in ancient Itome end .ngel, with heavenly wings. they had brothers,
Modern Man," by the American IiiBut Mary stood just outside the
election
victory
took
achieved
his
almost half. Britain also
And
wt,rnen,
though
relish'
loomed
to
a
mill
amount
of
tile Socicty, are reprinted with perrther attem pt to topple the
the philosopher Seneca gale
tomb, and she was crying. And as
scrapbook Ing gallant masculine worship masculine dominanc., even in with a s.'lltI majority in Coin, took most of the $13 million fu
mission of the Moenuillan Conapany
she cried, she looked into the tomb
government and re.
the solution. So
Smith
m°n•, one of his most urgent sugar crop. The tobacco sales
for a time, finally want to the physical realm.
from THE NEW TESTAMENT IN
and saw two angels in white who
third
of
establish
British ml..
this case or send it to any exiwrience a little rough
whet
decide
will
be
to
tasks
nearly a
MODERN ENGLISh!, by J. B. Philsat, one at the head and one at the
$ mm. of them thus nag to do finallyabout rebellious represented lots!
overly gallant modern
With that thought in mind,
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s
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hv
,'i.
.enorts.
the
male
05'. ''l'. I 1$ III I IIt .iuc hihilOill '
root or sne Place writ-it' trw I?UtI 11
sacethcsrta In the hope
month began
male, Fur women accrelly
and it. all-whits
$efleda'a advice is thus very thrir
Rhuode
Tamhialthomlesi&amp;'i northern Rhodesia hat
pany 1952, 1957.)
Je.stis had lain.
crave a little physical mas1

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UN
RE N T

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Fleets

L

guest minister, Will
I
4=0
11
Monday and be continued
it
M
I F, gmI
7:O pm. each day through
a
the following Sunday.
; *'. ~ I
psi.
Arthur
Edwards,
-,
Rev.
J9
film
11
.enU
tot, invite. all
lmmmmm"w
to
Join
his
congre'g*
the area
It's that simple to have
tiun for the service-s.
"stand-by" fleet at your
Rev. Totm.y, a graduate of
commsndl For every emer•
gency. King stands readY to
Southern Baptist Theological
lighten the load with 2,600
Seminary in Louisville. Ky., is
rental vehicles in popular
a member of the finance comrn
makes, models, types and
mitt.. of Southern Baptist
ares Whether your lob
calls for a ~' tcn pickup. a
for Florida Anti is On the board I
heavy duty tractor, or an'p
Vale.
of directors for ('amp
thing In between - KeeP
'em roiling with Kingl
The Ocala church, a small
ANYWHERE IN FLORIDA
mission when Rev. Tube y bewith KING TRUCK REI4TALSI
gan his pastorate there aeven
18 Florida cities to Serve
years ago, is now one of the
free truck delivery
you
largest in the area._________
and pickup on rentals oil
week or longed

LEE BROTHER

-.

•

Opens Monday
City Baptist Church with flee.
Thomas Tobey, of hbighlarI
Baptist Church, flats, cc

..
-

-

The new station

s.rv1cea at F'.'t

,.

~?,o . .V.. 2

Easter holds many spiritual Won-

City

Revival

M. "~., i'~\A, I

From This Slight Seed

1'he Promise of Easter

700

TO

5.4'!.

511l000

PVC PIPE &amp; FITTINGS

RAT!

YEARS TO PAY
leffew Is, Asy Putibsis
Or fit Amy r4ts,'Jil

I

NO HIDDEN CHARGES I

NO BROKERS INVOLVED
CALL COLLICT

i

422-3559

OR wani P.O. sox

USE THE BEST FOR SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS AND OThER COLD
WATER TRANSFER PROBLEMS.
NON-CORROSIVE
EASY TO SOLVENT WELD

3319

All South
Mortgage. Inc.
lit NOuN MAGNOLIA
OILANDO, PLOtIA

"You'll Love Every
Minute Of If!"
Bigger &amp; Better
Than Evert
SPON!UKkL)

220 N. FRENCH AVE.

322.5112
SANFORD, FLA.
Sprinkler
Systems"
"Headquarters For

PT

Two Locations To Serve You

I fmarTwevilaul 0

V~m

-

Offlis - Iraich
- Main Office 3312 W. FIRST ST. SANFORD PLAZA
3Z2.151
322.1242

Sanford Automobile
Dealers Assoc.
The

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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SIDE GLANCES

8, 1066

April L16

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Uoroscope

Horoscope

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4
to

StKrr t AoAAIAVITAL
Iso

Wow, y"Re

0 14

T,,e&amp;,64

(Continued rrom long* 2A) IOZ,
70-1 can Increase abundance be

11spoliall and 4lroct
'
- ,it epitlelern and
1:14 real I
t UP*#%
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it of cull

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

Pasre 3A

AN

cc%kc
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so
CP

,.ugly and do the things

X

GE
Of eoppo

fi ns, or getting your

giant

4111,

%firl"r.469111,11i 1XIT. 23 to
Jose. :Il- GA4,11TIS about with

from tb to in

6

VO

all

91hoto 14now 'who% Y OU
the days
lie direct.

it

~

A -501CIVAL h' 64' 4A.4

j'i_0711

lest bfllsrlt
In

-n

Wafts

no

16

?how that ),u are charming,

Imperative during the '11ty. i''It

no Into trAmir. pro.
I.4

an thinking or

u.t

:t'..

Y bç'

he day Is fine a
Toil want to rr rocrallIX116ts. Isn't

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is expected of You from others.
it

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-yo, might as wall be Patient
are

r04f-:;i0A

OUT OUR WAY
a tim be ask 6. fis be It $a 04,

10,
"
Sure. We'
ll go,

LCOK

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WHO
A 11106
HgArIPAC

I.

WAR

Pill

it. ,

1, July 311 -- Av-j going on
y tangents during tile day

. ~r,:-&amp; an certainly help
y .,u to make a success of thiffn

fr.is

-,rurner

CARNIVAL

m

In

Ust future

BY Dick
•

Imp.rtant. I.Wars to
to graciously,
(t'rb to to Mar. 10)

forceful
problems. loon*t be
with anyone. Ave-14 djoappro%al

font

OUT OUlt WAY
IV CT,%%k Urs L GF4
Cs;LrTXA,'rl2 CN -0415

CF14TRAIr C*J Alih
01 LrS 5 1 k;13 A NV FLAA, j.j, ~I0Z_NW ON I

the to, king

)1,0 , In give

ha%* rronito*4 to do.
IN
y o u bavo Illine I,. be

for funt"

IT
,_..-

(Jan. 31 to Vat,

steel good .11

9

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out tit I for Vow 1114
of w-riloo no happy with

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l.pt

-v,q*f'olive th fittest olurs1 I-or
y
can at!* I. r&amp;nj
to is ravel at Isn't

'1

-The situation Ot h n m &amp; '
a

It's 411 will be well

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SOON

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6 ME'THING

F VPEM~X 1r.

6

to No,

Ill

•)__ Lay hur.ar.h.itfiP

WASNM AM

VQAT-T

0 other mothers, and become

A%t'Altltv Ilan. 31 to Fob.

wra.D

snake your comro4so
By Kate Osann III
•' your •ne
ant

TIZZY

0 457000

ant

'inVolficotivi.
Mill r;nrbj1k!e o
art.

at

AN OAQO
IENDS.

happier

you call oally * torth to

t

LLY

-oLLY4O&lt; MANg '

0 "in b, so, 1,

o!~~DINOMSTD
4AWTH113110"Wle,

11 11HI 11

1`1111 11,11:5 (Fob. :0 to Mar, to)
-1
3sn't losparfloo your present
Position With hightir-U've b?
during ljoy. o'.1
ArIlt'a

_Ifl ID

4=4 VARK)M

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IN

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rl,4
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SHORT RIBS

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A 10JSWD ARWWS

IN
1 101AN; 00M "ME
STAW 03W4 FOR 19 MILES,

1 00

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4.1

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these blunt people whet
will state the truth. no matter
; What.
so be
oura, to toach diplomacy early
In life or

'c

:

T PIRM VPWARAlpoff So we I IF I

Tug

FWNoma

vat

0.-

&amp;

go
vlila-48
11.1 to oft

lit, jo, y :1)___

:47

To

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ft~e

r Heam with partners vkh,,

:P4

61 - 11 stores I"WrAllato yourself
Into ihv 1C.-A at*, vo '-f porlsomis

fto

30,

-

AQUIL)MW11.

By Ka te Osa n n

TIZZY

7

Z~11,

V,

ft
V

01.081

Too

in Aug Ill),,,I snake your piano early.

V

IMP

VIV

right through vshotso r ...or tal!
,
rfe
it

_ _ _ __ _ _ _

"Fritoikly, I didn't beliftive It either until this morning
whilti I talked back to the wife and nothing happenedt"

i owrt,3rANc)W-3 AN

-

' IF

'YOU

to,",

se ads. las

hat Inipf"to soot,

wa,

Twill 01CI&amp;CLIP:
is `R4E %AN MX-i 2
%S'Rrt LCOWNG P

_4I-,jJay to plan the types of

fut - sro A-1.1 0-t up App"Itilmonts.

0
11,111! or us
tiotS WK

1

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ol

SHOR I ItUI

umt

:'

?n.i 4.ynti-l. Ae'I'n. of ltanaI
-Alt,nIng to 4,1 N -It'llitil As
can give you or-sl.r Vat-tilly

any pvc•

tn chte

44 through consistently with what
Y-ur Attitudes. lie of sterling
rharatior now.
AltirS (Mist. 21 to Apr. II)-

co

C), lh^mo Irfluentlal portions yo:
future whether for business or

"When I look at the Intemational situation, rm gina
It's not MY generation that's responsible!"
-

Happiness
A"033
Make

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mark

30
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&amp;filter
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addition

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ik Upon

ke

futuntr

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elude bill In your p'sno KO*p
fstea,jr in your 1-1,
lar,
%

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HCRACr

IOUTK86
11,
7 Ar. w A V. rl''

IJC-J IWO MY CONF-04
CE.W05
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F BI AGIN4 T:.

CCUP1.6 TRAT jufr

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it

BY

T14' 11MOISIM
4
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Available 9 Itirroo. En).,y
. G31WA1tlt* lI 1)(Sov. 13 to
s%
'it
An&amp; 0!6 1

flWayne's barber refused to cut his hair. He told him
to go to a beatitY parlorl"

&amp;VI IF

rX

0,11 to abundance while cutting
Thst I at a iv1,nr

Who

will

-

Ta

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.

You lose will than snake sin *w-

who are truly InI#f`Q§t94 10
your welfare. Don't be stingy

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a move

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MlLL

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BOATS LEAKING'

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that

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of

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so

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Will. 7lrWY'
LNEjEiN_';VwD,TK-

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you 4..lr.. them after ItIlII
positive fashion. You atit very
gracious In social mallore a
I
this Units Make the moot
this quality.

A

Blank Look

A,

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Answer to ;Orovlous PUT114,

RA1q_IL:

gliiannols that are truly your
on,, At took.
20)
4,%111111
T C ORM ffloe Is to J
0 a can al l aln perit,,a is,
is quite easily rso%. on t,o

Its- flot right down to bust.
Deals and you have Ili$ sno4

110411b.
1 ;1 in the do,
tor itoq know )ou
can rely Is on
Jury
Aug. Ill1:2usillont day and ollif to too

is

"UNTM;t.

1100111111 FFA
A FOW PAYS I

0

Ile But* In

s'lirgoolInn.

off[, let,- jr,
14110 % ('111111,1111119111 (Juno 11
to July :%)- ThInklise how

are deeply rowardlo-1 with

,

wn to c.q,fvr,n,*o with
partners on,t malo the future

1.1-as

14 69 at

4.9

t o inp'rtant to:

io

6" i t

it

51,11U IY VA S. W5

27 -Now. lito
Cu 1"

41 Driving

Is 91, Is

r disk
21 charitable Of 20
~tl Trelf of TV "d 21 Marilee

ls(*cs (rob. to to Moir 20)
_Iook
0
to dynamic and sue-

31 11tirreNal deities 41 flirl-11 "-a
44 I'soloss
i city 46 Wild buffalat
33 1: it
4T IJ*fsv$l
40 Itolosill
41 Cervmm*l 49

41
the dark'

Dot to&amp;A"
60 Avioticso wirlies

26 Coalition

trio-ids In your lieft Of
on1pavor for tile Miles that
will help you to become more
- tat
affl4ent at well.
in p. In can bring new friends
Lot glorjoncement I,@ on your

lose

V CAII IT

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TICE!

.14 Ntrefactive
sorks

37 111rinbetel

12 Z3

do

47 colu

lis

wAv r ry A%W
Miff.

TN IAPlO

RULCR CF JU
3 141 h431IH

ML 1
PTINIA0

you

to I

sure you

"rarm end ch ril"Im with
Others and thus
colve the favors YOU go koon.
ly desire (lit out to the fact*&amp;-

40
41 rolow Writ

3! MW MOM,

10

for yotj then for
time Irk the rest. tit more
ot "M el
a these
to youro*lf
who ATO worthy, tin more then
18 really soptloteill of you.
411:141%1 (Stay *I to Juno 11)

ill lot

jorAl

29

wo,k be tter

them lth
a

or of

W hI!,N,

I of Interesting situations
'hen tin.. blow In

letter

I Agnt.mii

0

It In tl tn#litGtp for a

Ihoes

_______________

Gordon tw
ool

24(;rot

(
~I

formation you ",*I Show that
y,,u s% * InNot"Ally In a., doing.

Answer Is P,e,t,s Puis

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BUGS BUNNY

VIRGO (Aug !2 in sort M
-It you Ponst4or the 90946
f4rmllv m-Fir )ou rIn'l 1~11111 ~ I

one of thoOO young 111001`16 w ho
appoar to 110 very unfeeling,
bit tha mjni hero to is moot

that have kept you from
Tovolntf Than you are able to

reallses

makes tit* moves that

louder thai' wordS

stI&amp;*

$UPC*tg.
LIMA flopt. 11 to net. 1311ftob advice from these whe
1%4v* Proven In
_
be' :::::,'
Iota neighbors can then help
You to carry through with your
GINO. (tat Ilk taour% with them
vast mind.

ia We %I to an

(Juno el
IL
.,o hayst 1. he

w you haw a perfect
day in doet4o 9
1 110 phI!q9,
,phr of
Ito strider Which You WOU14
like to operate In ill* days Is.

hsm4 ant

r Vothe tow,' - I
ALL
401VIMI

If

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WugrYcAjQ';- WCONOPICOM Vr-0-11

Mk Wr!
r A" NOT/
I A~A NOT.11

wx)rE wrow!
`k"126 %ZN01

G:AL Tgflt,E.
sun.

trot others Goss you at* carrying

LAO

OWR AT 1141 UVEW
STWE

CLIMBIN'

-.

re- -11,n you desire In the
jute find stat up appolnimionto
Take the time to show

No

its"Im to SIM V Allt" MM W4
Itku fift
YMI I

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Pl.IOCEVt M1 BALL

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STAV- CM.MWM4 NOW

"of

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: hat
t

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be

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(ic"14till (Ilay 31 to Juno 21)
)-1 .1,, P.-mothinag practiphl,w 1?1,,.v who dwell
li%l,r ).,or roof that you love
ti.em. ait will work very harm-

TOM CITILD 19 110"T

rm isim &amp;K

HAVETO

1,000

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TkU GOL
GET BACK

LL
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p ,•r !

N"llally.

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fur your plans 4% arry

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Tel 141- 111 (Apr. 20 to MAY 34)
New ant illollsiguloheJ c
best to confer with
ti,is tinite whistio
liege are concerned. Ilarillinis
any out."t-town matters sell
ly is Imperative. Increase tI
th e re•• m
g

hen be very bappir
Stick to Improvin
?#411 affairs. Try to lighten
the heavy work load of Your

-

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CLUB-

Volts well and plan how to
handle them Intelligently.
941.11TTAXIII'll (Nov. 31 to

r iding yourself nt dull chores
the evening I@ fr*# for
%cr.
11:11ton that y,,,j truly Ilk*.
flon't arnuto With anyone. top*CIAlly during day. Ilave A more

I

•b.

Iliac. 31 to Art 101

,

"Itillith the Credit You

tl."%. Anil by evening all It"011
very well. (lot Polly matter
handled In a. m. P.- I&amp;I W
call be very -allelyinit 1,!nichl
tn

-.

Lrl*r to ca:nsgo your .
n o ir to
SAIn the mootl 1011 Of &amp;J-11tIonal

frittel

/

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time to make Ui. cia,.

c4o to ha,t by 11-1116 to th-10
1-1 influential position and com-

rl

I

IK;tent

a4vantage of them. Than con
an how to become
contra

015AMOR

CPAAY LOAVICIN"
WAVY

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,oUsrtUlp)ClttOfl&amp;fldlflhZ

present

rot it

Toll

T"WCAN"I"

"'

T th '11

yit4.g,nera1 public

hato~er yuu IIAVO to do. -Say

PRISCILLA'S POP
IT

Iu:i *: *011

suh-

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P0012

it;o,

tin.#, o%en or-at fArns

ab.to 1.1 much work 41ra

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blunt

an

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let., t hat t o ni g ht you .r
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Person Is In
that# is no limit to the sue - ofs

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that actlare speak
(live n

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taofty t. look lots various
Oncto much success
can come from "Will'Al chAll*@I@ &amp;Inc@ the mind to brilliant

r.

I
"The Store Impel. they tit% Rot
eampoil." What You Make Of
your life to largely up to TOUT
Torerniat for your elan for MAY
9

that

California.

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IVA COULO W

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111ter Forecast.

The panrd harsh

all

WE 010114T R^%
A.NyTHIW TO SAIL

1931.

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Whlttsk.r, a turn of military
.rrum
iId Wild West. Esirty goo s.nrn.
;
sttqrn,yi
with the Julg. Ad
uaual
standards,
but not up to
by
•

Phones

gry.

the Staiag for t)r. inrtti
(larry I). Msnn), a blittiant
nuclear phyaiclst who is tesik.
on a s.sret w.IFon for the Vleeke,id
(;qrmani. hogan finds out
thit Vnnstti ha. huh bopse
of being •mugglcd out of lb.
PKIU*T ,. n.
ramp by hogan and his bud. isa t,
III 411C 5t•5
die.. Htter suspens, than i;%$$)i
N..a.Ii.
5.15
$31 jI.,.Il.,.flrifl2Ii,7
Usual.
(II Wilier Croikite
_______
lit A Men tsIl,l
R:SO.930 I'M. NBC. The
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quite a hot number.
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which may be the first ever to it:io III Neal
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Charles
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Arthur Ilaryon have fIlmed 1)1 13:1, II) Mails
reactions of lb. ritisena .1 13:11 41) N.e.
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VebaIer Groves, Mo., to the liSI
Dilly Weed
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5:30 (5) Punrlle $einsstSr
program showi the impact f
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that t.lua,at, which baldly re• sic
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the part (if the wealthy $.i
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au hurba young people. Among
III Capt. Mansse.
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the ac.nel tonight will has
and Allis
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young
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too much trouble, incidents I.
ly, cinea siveral Scenes will t,p
included in th, second. l)unt
misc thu Interesting snciolo
piece of

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boot • Plavia • Walls
Marfor'I, 131.119.
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(I) 11ev. (1-a.. Will
nate. 307 5(1w, 19.119.
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14-Y.wtl. lulls '.Tsats4
TI-Male H 70m$il Help
IL -Isles Help Wa.t.d

51-Interns I'nop.,t7

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Ithsilinan, Iir•,rIa
hIM A11r uui:iuuty
hat a StIlt c't romplilol
ml Iluilda Is $tsibal..
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a copy ? so.
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of MnmI,l.irt on lb. PIaIntifr.
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l'.ykltta. SIT

it. tsrrt,(.lr I oil', 'fl Ihp %%'eel Cruth $'r..I. .trlar,'ln.

II., .6sa4 ia-N 1401.51 ((111411, YLOI(
a.11 let $71, or trail.. •'
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aceiiO4 new for tall term.
INSTITUTE
traveling to foreign countrks
y• Cli (r.dI$afp a.4 y,,... lilt. I'll. 5., 4f55
EPIL.T 2. 1141Kb. his wit..
,slae.t,l ti IhI ilo,,oiabte Cun. *tt.m.r or pt.allng In Ia ot.
$19.
93.911.
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t stem Us. outflow of gold.
14t.5T() Vs.
VPIIA I11.AOYI CII.ITTY.RTON,
wills rate. I.miaehe O,lanlo.Fla.
1cm
A..I.el Call 51sIel ,I
El.s,I4.. Sal. R,.el n.Iur., ac. Mutt n or bet'ir. Tue.lsy,
But apparently WhIle 110001' 6, Child cii.
Y•* end •ach of yn Ste .t.'- .as.I.
(1,'t.nly laundry, 121.1115.
PIbSY SiAytoSi'Al. PANiC Al' routsi an-I ,uuch,ns, ma •i.cti. S4ay II. 11(5. IV yos fill Ia
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()Kl.INDO.
Trust..
f.sr
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of lie p:,Iat. of Lillian 4', .o jum-titoent by sle?a mall will I.e
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11, )4A1-.T$l$1. HAItI lA)i'1ulf 111-141.. lion lIm,,,, Motor I'ctint, tiC.,, asgatOst y.'ia l.•r the r..
to pr..snt any IsI,t,a anil di £41) API'I.Ie*Tios P4)11 Ills. l.ynd hip the green lIght to N*,NNNII('I' 1(1.141. nat'- 'P•' l'lti% ATE saner. ,nnvsl, Is..

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All pansois at. "ely SoIl. taiiy the tuatii*eDt.

yea, nep imaie ag.Inat the

Pal • $ a. nis. ID I P. lii. tlueiJ

Ni.isda)ShI3.iSSl.
hlsndsoms film star (Jeorge
..e.I, tale of salt (,.msiiIy, to Adiitlrtl.iaIttp ,'f p.14 ,alati,
uAilvnl'T-rlsu.
ha ,n
lie 4.'unlP J0'15. of i4nr,sIn',le i,ae i•tti.lst.4 the alminisira. Ilamiltoc, who ha. been giv
Infant, up. $334151-

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10 55. moult knual ri sill sali c..u,t tsr linul r.port aid pitted to turn up 1(4 Europa
Casi5ly al PIa,iTon.t. EIoth'la, al.plleasl..n fin .li..hargi. Dli.

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Pill It through

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MAI.TIIIPI, WII.l.I CM II. TAPI. P'.r

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Donald I'at,l l)letrlch
Albsrt N. liSle
A. odrnh,,lslns.tor riP the ad She firm of
van dun hIe £ fley
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1964 Falcon
WAGON, S
cylinder, standard tress.

Bela., S.d...
Isdi.. He.s.
.ua.lIs.s

60 VW
63 '4

1962 Dodge

63 V1W

seedislea

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$1545

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Sanford Motor Co.
PH. 322.4312

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4 Dee. Fully

61 FORD equIpped.

Ce. be psuhesid with

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$345

C.m,oi'$Ibie
Sully aqialp.
ped Imi.dlaq .1. c..ditI.a'
lag very l.a •

mIleage .....

52095

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equip
pad. Iutl.4la sIn c.sdIII.a.
559 viny lee

63 OLDS Sully
mileege

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Sully equIp.
p.4 I.eiedi.q sIr usd101..

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al,hi .....

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$1795
pies.

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Os. Pc..
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$595

lap. Sp.st.
C..pe
fully .qslpp.d .a. pi.vI.ue
eaae'.nic.

64 CHEV

$1995

Impale SI
63 CHEV Caspe
Ivihy
ScsI.'

eqshpped laiIsdin
sieti. A reel
sheep i.e.....

$1895

63 CHEV

C.av.,tIbIe.
Fully eq'p"

pet A
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$1795

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$1695

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she.. saly.

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$695

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$145

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5895

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see

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60

PLY

gs.d

buy ......

$495

4 01St Fully
1pp•d Peal

$395

MANY, MANY MORE
COMPARE

1961 4.Door

DOWNTOWN
SANFORD

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Chevrolet
1960 Model

StricklandMorrison

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55 FORD
gIreIght shift,
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$595

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$795__

$795

$1195

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s.d 'if.. 15,71

Filly eq.ipped
tall •. .11.17

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__$795__
auaxue
1961 Ford Cusp.

PLYMOUTH, V.1. powir
steering. T.rquefhite
transmissIon, radio, heat.
ci, '44 tog.

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SIDANI I WASON$ too soio WITH A 24 140. 01
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Pick up.

62 VW

CHEV C.sveettbls
cylladec
$1495 62
Ad. Tr..s. 1.41. Hess.
et. XXX sheep
C...try
, $1495
62 FORD SquIre
St..

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of room for your summit
travelers.

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1966 ENGLISH

$00 S. FlINCH AVE.

tV$5M, VS

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YOU CAN OWN THIS 'LiTTLE WORK HORSE'

FOR AS LITTLE AS................

MERCURY

1962

$1495

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$1595

imp.4Dr,
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$1695

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64 FORD 1005.15.1.
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63 FORD GaI.ul.
500 XL *
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pod, end stOre
tie.. ....... .

clots conditIon.

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levi., a pisk
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$1695

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Silly equipped la.hidIs Air.
C.aditieaisi
sew s.adIt(ea-'.

Sta.
Bus
1962 Falcon

&amp; SATURDAY

Vii. &amp; S07

$1595

64 FORD

1195

GA 5.2343

sew

$1895

__$495__
Chevrolet
1963 Biscayne

1012 Sanford Ave.

lIk•

aid

Pelly Iquipped.
seadI.
II.. .........

Vi. Fordomatic trans.
mission.

a iona

kirasu Ski..

61 OLDS

Ford
1959 2.Door Wgn.

1 Yr. Warranty

$1295

Heat.,

eppeeeeeue

Del,,,. Ii..
tIes wee...
1.4$., H..,., Spill Pi.al
t..$ P.i Walk
pr'u s..v..uc,

65 VW

63 VW Ceup.e A St..

hi red .....

__$995__

First

$795

.'..•

.,. A b.e.sI.

440 ShIES, VS engine, I
power steering, T.rque. I
tilt. tvansmissl.n, • I r
c.ndltIasd, rail rack,
p055SiII?.

sIon.

$995

beav$y .......

1095
Dodge

S cyl., standard

ledi..

.,. S.d sad s

mission.

$154 12$

Dsisss. 1-sd..

61 VW

STATION

I

r0

$ 395

uwaei

SEAT SUMMER PRICES

14S7 $13

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tlltturrt,.1 I
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0.7 .thr'r ,v tale
vs,ala or from r.rtlai Imcnm. 2101 51.1 toils, It. A. CC i:arn.
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1:1.3)11.
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Osi prevtave

SALE!

_._._..___.___.

FRIDAY

Dais,. Sides
1.41.. Heel

64 VW

w• Trade Pat Anythla

322.4503

,i. tile
e.adhi..

Wagon

40 Ce*v.It Pea.1 $777 $37
50 D.S.t.. I i..d $477 $11
1177 $3)
$7 Chevy
1447 13*
II $sisk
$375 557
$5 Cb.
$2 $9
52 Chevy
1477 $11
41 P144. i$.vp
$475 $23
ft HIIIm.
$JSS $15
P1.'
IL ci

41 l.h. I $

I

65 VW

wages, V • 5, standard
pransminlon, new point,
excellent throughout.

$

sa

%'I1 6.'A- 't.'i$•.

GALAXIE.

l'tihtia. SprIl I, Ii. 12. II, 95
Jul J.ha 11l4k51. ma.
And h All psitlea clilmIn; I'njbililt April i IS, II. 25. 11(4Cl)y.3I
171 mba I.). IlIckey. Pn.e. lut.rs,te by. lbruuh, under, -_..._.
_____________--deal
er oslast lbs abovi.lt5S4
Esanctk W. M.Taleeb. 1itslrs astatol dstsnlant. •ei ksewe
Ati.rael at low,
ts bs dasi .r alIve;

"-"-- uale It, 14.mlflos County. 71cr.
thsy planned to rob, lie JudIcIal ,lpn,,lt, I., and (or Ian-I'. a ,'u1orstinrs, vlr.t.
PrinInatis M,rtt. FInrIla, Par' IIIN1IY fll.ENS (111)114 an'S 19 TIll COISTY
Is. to•wil;
INV3TMENT. • •
thwarted their gst*way by eusnl Sn Ii,. 'I. m's of f.m.. R545A V. fiftEEN, its wit.. it VOVIIT II £160 .011 SNIRi
InS PIsat Churrh Sliest
md 3, Rlck
'.
SAt.
(Irlan4n Ploilda
.leeun. entsinI I a is.. p.m-I. ml his h... 111.4 agaInst you *02.11 C0V*TY PIOPIDA
-- ---'
-.
Traot
SI,
I
£
N
L
£
N
DO
stealing
the
car.
(iROW
ln is amId ('.'urt, Sb. .tyls of
IS COIilTT JVI)ShWstOt')tl, PublIsh Nor, II, II A Apr. AT
ike Cl?cult Count at the $u P.s I.t.t. SI
APPoISGI. laala.le Cous.
I. a. Psi
whirls I.
Ninth JudIcIal CIrcuit. t. ca QL'INTOI4 U. L.4CEY.
tv Pleilda. aceetdlng I.
NACKL.I.MUILY
S'l)X.IS
111*
fl.eeaasd
The N.. T•'vk flank Tom liv. for lemInol. Cu'unIr. Fiomista,
pill Iheruef as niccrd.d in
Legal Notice
--.-pg., a New T.'ik c',mp'mstiin heidi Cbaneeny (las. No. 11521 741 £1-I. S'RRIIITobs £1611
1-si. N.. leT,
LIst
1, pigs 11. ci It..
A.eeaul Auwbor •ieSI.IS
-.--- ----I'lslnthff, 0n4 that you are nequlned to PP11O95 141190 0 LA 511
EITATI or
PublIs 54.con.t. of i.rnlaou,
11.'sT.7.Ab It. Ti'iINPIiC
UNITID 5TATN$ MAltadlAlal i.
21.1511K V. t'.asl.p.r.
ills your enaw.r wIll, ths ON IIKWAPB$ *0*115? PAttI
esuaty,
FlorId..
t,Il'EAl'Eli A IIAI(IIAflA TIlINKS
aMp:
(lSsulee 61 Aadir.'Ii, .1 Ut. 0 ('l.nk .1 aoll Ceurt and to ISTATRI
T.u. and hock .1 'as, sme
137 MAYYAIII ('lIil'i.I
MI1IflI.I DIetriri 'ii FLOSIDA at.
pQyIt'p rn lisa- nurnue
5.rvi I copy ihefif Upon Ii's
TOU AND lACK flr 'Vol.7 madifIel that s luSt t• tslat
Ioef..lunt. piatntifta stta.r'oay., who.e eve h.rel.y aotifh.4 snd rsadr' 15111 6s Us. bsvs'1eeont5.l
'I:iI'USe 114!. 1*.lNY(iltI), II.11IbIlI$.
by virtue it a FINAl. l)ECithi
.10 ALl.
You're roarb';-yr.'u can watch thIs
1.-ia ems I..rih-r floIifl.4 thiS or VO1IECLOIIhIM lasusi out ml tbs ds-1at ,'umh.r
1541 11.4*115 (11$ lIEN '.4*15
ham. aol a41rs I. sit foISt. sit to pmi.9t say elaIne sod pnopsrty
filed
his
b..n
Mack!sDullt comgnunity growl Deitone is
tIc f.slla,wing ml'-, valid,. of bbs U,iitsl list.. fltslrlcl w tIc' 1, 11451 - Ill Ofilt' f
*o tip.'r iAiU a-StilEs
I - l,,w, fl', Iat.r than buy Il. 45.5.4.s whIch yma, er sllher ssal.st ye. and vow are hers.
growing rapidly. You can own a Deitoni
, I ,, f 5m,'j its I' 1'TIAI 1144, IlumI•l - $121 Court for hits Mlh.Il'l.bi bustnlet ad. at, I a.il at I'm.hIls 01,5.' 1 III,. It you r.t: i. is es a of 7ev, may bsvi agaInst th. hr required C. Cmvi a iepy ef
S -i cod
. ''I'i'11 SEItIAl. NI'MPr.R - .1 VI.4.KILA. 5" lbs IlIb day I. (is highest and b..( blddnr I'acrse No ('unfias. will ha susie at QI11N'TOII U. LACIT. yeur Al.w.r t• lbs C•niptolai
),,r.by aI.lIft.,l and ra'iamlnIl
isomisIte for Just $10. down. Water
111.1 spy claIm, and ut.matlde 1)5(05111 wIll be ..ld it .1 MAlICE. ill,, n,stlri Ia Icr rash lie following itserrit,. ,nS.m.1 aialat ysu (am be n. dscme.aed. sti .1 rved.rl.k o; the plaletIff? alt..y, ,.
mains are installed by • Peguhatid
which you, or .ltli,F of 000. p u Si ii .- sale it sIll A. hereby 51,15 (hal IwIll asil .a property alluais (Ps ShIll' let dsrnond.4 IC the l'.,nplolnt. ('.eusty, VIriala, Ce lb. C.vaty 25015 o. WIOOINI. $15 East
pUbliC
may la,. against ,stsi saul. $4- a,'rloeh I 11 I h s till, by pubIls auctl.'n. Is, rash, em sole County. Flopila. to WIlI Thu nh prop.rty prsu.ded Judgu it 5.mIp.le Cenaty. Celeslat Delve. Orlaids, Ph.,.
th. front of .vsry Delløn. hompsits. Pavid
tAt I. Illock Is. WEATSI. siiin.t I.:
Is lbs oftks of II;- KAItt.YIJ3 div of Auth. 1)11, it SEMI. TUKIDAT, tk 3rd .1 MAT.
PImIda. ml Ne ,ffl.s Is the Ida. emS ills the .nhulnol I. lbs
Streets are Included in tlis full iowprks
IflItplr.t.f) YIflaT *2101'
nnt'.HOT.nrn County Judqs 5402.11 COIIPITY MOTOPI. 155* *151 at lull •'closk noss sn
Isot *5. Il*ck 1$ of 501. Courthsuas ci sell esnaty am olfIca ad Ike Clerk of lbs ('iv.
of
just $1295.Visit D,htona now - taka
THIS, sres,din in map r
.5 e.ml.ol. t'..uflty, at his of. Vs. lit Iltnu.I, PAPIrQ$tfi, Y1.A the steps of Ike C,u,Ibeuao ci
JItnEYS, psmIaoIs samt.rd. Yloilda alIbI. bZ (I) cut Court ss sr baler. April
5-Slf.Ouidsd Tour-seethe ShoppIng Plaza,
I'llt St,,ra'of b•' '1 hI It,
Ii's. in Tb. proceed. •f Is. sal. will he S.min'.l. Couttly. P 4. 51 1 ' r I
fire It, ne
County, l'lutid&amp;. accordIng calasdar tuosths (rosa lbs thus $llh, lea.: atk.rwl.. Us at.
the lakefront Community Club, the Chain.
lonf.r'I, l'lolIde, within ala apI.Il..I fIlet t II. i'aysn.nt it rIvild., iei sad cleat and di.I'laI IJituk 13 page 45 Vial'
to the liii lh.neoI •a ne 'if lbs (till ptabllco%l.a ii thle l.gstlan. .1 saId ("esaplalmI
calsndmr mIh, from i.e tOni lisa ceb• of r.SakI,e. stening charged •t sad lieu asy
lie li.c"ds "I Iemle.l.
..tled Is p1.1 lIsak I, 1-4.tl.s. Moak shIm er desasad wIll hi takea as e.1s.a.l.
I'susiY, FInrIla
ef Ike lImit publicatiol of Ibis ant .ali of soil mules viNci. ill elaine. hlssa. sncumbconcsa.j
J3'QeI Ptonies at Eks-Duuit Deltcna.
paee Ic-Il .1 SIse PObIII shill bs Is .11tlrj sad 'ball
Thi. ,t'ise ebslt bu pubhlab.
Paid sal. will I. hell it the
notiie. Each rlglm or .t.insitd •nd the scsi .1 p',bllemail.a it rlshia, equttle., and ltoi.r,.t if
tl.c"r4. of ietaln.l. Coda. p!aI• bbs plus at n.uIl.*sa .4 esms sich isak Ii, ta;n
tt.,_I.
must Is Is writing and con' Putt", of sal. sod the,. Sa the th. dsle,dsnt t.ertt' aol III', front stips of II. Semlo'a
ty, Yl.r(4a.
ead pest afflis adinssa •t tks miniustitlis w.mke I; Tb. las.
hail ltd pI.c. t f m..l4.nt. piltfi.'ltnti of Ita .sIece Itsa IriS all pins.,., html, an-I ill' ('outity 5'nurIh,as. In (he lit,
WiTlolal my liii as.1 sill ,lhi,saeI aad Shall b. sw.,n feel H.rsSl
NACKLE.aUILY HOMES
aid pest office of Its alalts' under the ec,tltIitl dooSills Iii potatlsiss, sliltuiitg by. tIsnelag).. of Sanford. Florida on Iii 12th of 11.1. (sun .1 lomfand. Pb,. t. by 115 (101115.1. hIs 5i55 1
lIsted tile I$rd lay .1 Macak,
atot •itd must I'. soars to hI (inuring of esli matar vehIcle en uNder thu at Ski. .51. ,Iy ad It?ll ¶0*6, 01 1300 Ii.. thIs 1)1k lap .1 Mush. •P ittsrm.y, sa aay auth 1156.
t.vctln atd
5rofl
tb*s,.' 1555,
'be slalman', hi. ageat .r at Any surplus will be pall to you Lot 5, PIesk $5, ?UWNItITI OV ,.cl.'eb A SI . 'n as
slalsa St IsmapI 554 5 flied (iItriIi Ceirt ial)
&amp;I.e.
15huh1515M1
mIll
romita
IsSue
tar
MOPYSI
CIIIJI.UOTA
I
stabdhvl'
stIst
as
il.
sw.
cal
l's
done.
lmney, pm 41.. set" shall I' and s"u
Arthur U. Icehvilh. Jr. shall b. ii4Arthur U. Psekirlth, Jr.
any balance fim.Inlsg wipsid ciii aeesrliag Ii plot tbstimt, (lblAt.)
Clerk
O.M.m V. Prsdtcb
rn.,k. CIpevit Civil,
Arthur U. ?1e'ItilIls, ii.
limIer ..Ii rositmarl.
hlonala TAU Wsrtsv.
Pseirded Is Pie'. leek P. Psi..
hem 3uat_
Ity: floniso V. Marhas, D.C.
ste Boat (i..sps(sI IWNL
Vi.$asl. C.vsty, TleclSa.
$4 Is 0$ hsetselve, ci hi Pub
C1.rk of Us. Circuit Court 011.115. uf101ticE
By' ID 0. WHITI
4. •ss.tsIPip .f sill metals
Eleb Plo..
lpi Dii,. U
_____________
O.n.ral
PIpene
Corporsllsa
He
Iseirdc
.1
IsmIasle
Ceosty,
Ii
M.tth.
'V
'aiNse.
DC
IIOBIMPOM
III
P. 0. Bel ISIS
BIN V. 110501$
Deputy C*ev
Plsttdi.
01 PlerIda lost
itOMIB AND O'llfttEW
P.aI Of flu l•i TI?
III Eal$ Oauveb Itu54
MIlsId. r*.rt4s. $17T1
ml.. a. Wlggtse
,
101111 I. UAOUI**. IN. AmerIcan PhillonsI Ilaik lNld Orlando. Pioridi
PSI Poilh I'huii (wy..
4pepks. Pttldj
Ac Aseillsry Admhstelr$Ssr $15 MacI Ca.IelsI Dii's
OUT TODAYI
g
Vsitst( Slats. Msrsbsl
('..p.. PiarIdi
V. (I, II). 11515
.C'isusys fo P9151111.
4*Iatsap fey 5..qvlPi.
55 elI$i5 55
f)l$s4, Pl.niils
•L____a;;;;;ts;r
t.s:.Sl,)
PeMisk Mar. 5$ A Apr. I, I. rI P.ls,.l,u,s, b'l'.rl.ta 1112$
ICulilsi. Mar. II, 9 A Apr. Navit. 6.144*
Qisialea
U.
Lou,.
deu*ui
P,klI,h
Ma,.
$5
I
Ape.
1.
5.
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.4.
mLtP1.paln.
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a
III
a.&amp;I i sat.
fl..as,,. A.
a a .. a saaa
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a a .. La.......
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5,5
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$155 $17
SI limb. $ W
$414 $22
PeaS.
LI Chevy 4 Ic H 7 $717 $3)
$157 U
II D.d. $ W
14*4 127
II Peat. 1.111
1471 $37
SI Ply. $ W
$177 $24
c.,
$7 P144 IX ssep $573 Ill
$457 $14
LI P.s..
,

5•115C $ W

- LOCAL

SANK FINANCING

$177 $27

42 P1.'

-

POItKl - I.net III: SLIM
wurk.r David Cuppin saw th.
'Vet, ata h.reby petIfi,d list reel Offlu Dos ISIS
And Set All pious baits.
Notice Is h.n.by (him that
etsib I.. f.'recle.i a inortlais Sanford, Vlel1a
sr slol.lag Ce have any tight.
thr,e'man holdup gang
ha und.r.linsd. t'lsrk Of the •,Ultl.d Viral Ysd.rai Povinge P,,klt,Ii Ap' 5, II, SI, $5, 10(4 IlIl., or lmt.r..t in the tot.
thur cit mu run Into lb. bank l'Ires,II (.,,,?l of lbs NInth s,,I I.nat, A,sorlati..n of I'. C*y-j$
lowIng d.armih.'I pnopinty sit.

LOW RATE

1.1 ii.
.
flu
45 J..p W.,.s
1$ $771 III
p...
$4I $32
1$ Chevy. H 7
M•ea•
4
eec
577,
5)5
42
5* Chevy LW
$574 $14
S Peas.

at 'aid him., ll.. 5n4 fliers. I'antplatnl

Deltona

t

_______

Ills'. L'asIle Klscirlr
Sham.
County, Vi.,lls, isder lb. ftc. In lbs (.me 51 thi Stats el •.lit. arid f.,r a, nr.le, dl.- 1144
per dip Con.
10101
aol',
,, fl5dl st M.ROIIIKTI #lomIds:
rhar5lng
ClerIc. IttIll. ma 1124.11.5
tull 1'-r,tll,it.
TIlliCs, enS (hot I Inland I,

tlY.SA V. IIIII'KN
Il.t4ior. It.kpowa
tti Tit a('ihlI.I.Iit
330 Utitsl MonCrtulie
hr."., (cv York.

ALL 100% GUARANTEED
MECHANICALLY

'I5O To 3OO Down!
35-5O Month!

Senkank Gla',. and Paint
('ompanv
____
$,.-.-.a.4 TSrs0Et
LI' 311.101
Iti
M5ginIIa
______________________
1.2 flhl.-1'3'41 1,1k.
--_________________________________
_______________________
I....'. ites.* p pr.t
2I. Scootera &amp; ( scie.
7sr'r•ta .a. ThaO Slut
_________________________________
___________________________________
To Imipse'. i'aIt
1.1 )1:4 -.-- _________________________________
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Stentrom Realty 12 1.. 3 HIt I4''i* emp.•tity YI fl\ .\PAITMESTS
. INrrnlpnRtn
III
I
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U uInlpCs 1.1'' og ltoItn
11.11
.'I
Mgv.
0itIaI
f-,rnI.h.4. Iat.d In I.ak. I'O
*..lWil SAlES A IERVICI
3141 Jark PTI'e
___________________
112.161)
Cojetry C1it. ,s4
Start 1.......
....III?
_______________
Flone 121.3111
snrt;l.l,1
moSiI.Ii$
Effle
IPtS.
private
bsth.,
11'.
'.r traIls? ft a new
________________________
Trill
•5.f1117 •uU.4 _________________________________
lu.. f'.,
)v'vu 1*1 mo 7.r' log -- -------. ___-_-- - .._
f"r t.t .r. S r.-. l4.ally
$ RV1'21fl'M ''at n C -.... .n.
C.. U N gmtsrprt.sa. Inc.
3n,t.-i 1 switSafi lijuire
ar•p. 3; 101*.
rIn..4
131.5)11
at Jarshion 5 flapt lIen..
RATIONAL.
___________________
111 K. 1S1 II. $s'st,td.
4-lIt, nntrk •ire a,
ritnra P.1ro.vn., 3t
:iu
stCa, yt'l4. API'. ISIS ldeflsssllIs.
?'St 141(5 PCt.
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'&amp;P MAOTIR.l?°'w I', WYI.AKA ArAarMt'(Ts 216

SOUTHWARD

Pul.11sh April I, I. 1$. 37, IllS III VIral Ye isral 1114g.

.

•'.'p•4

NOTICE Ii heby piven Ibat sstt. el ii.
l.taki applloathm.a Its Its call
CCITSSI..1 my hand a,s1 1.11
I am isa,d he bualasss at
flsl.aleets, j141 fur a (loll aetti.tn.rst at •.n?or.I. lI.mlnnl. C..,',,
t.flV1,.Tp miss,. easter wISh 40$ 's . 111.1. pamtard. I.iasii
Potita liT lilt
aaf his admlnlalratt.,n of .ai4 )'lnmtla. thu 8th .1 v if Ap'll,
-

'54 Thru '64 VWs

II ytt US'S a ,0r!.e. 700 Pa?'

-)

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14, frP. r.... I 5i'IIN. ''TI I \YI1t__
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i
In l.a-k ).' I, -' a' anal'
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rt
COMMODORE
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Uel..da.4s,
•,. io .iectjtor
.?sn:ptmr )J SI. boltS, hr
- - -_'__- n.atutu aal-I some wills P55
slu • sIentlar rn-litt.' Js,iin. Ih.,al,. If ann sb-maid at the same timi.
I.l'rll'S II. MAI.TflIV 51.1111
iliUm
I)II..I thI. it. !,nlls day ad
hsinal
I
OVant
Au
t'l,rk nf • U. s'lne-itb Mi'' rt
''.
(rem I.e tin, of the 10.1 pit-. lii duly Ills-I. All.r lilini pruot
of lbs Circuit ('oUt!. !,Ot.'Islt %tAI.TIIIP'.. WiI.l.IAII .I&amp;nl', A I' 1)66
Whin isked If anyone waa - -- - Ity; I'--.',ns if Mark'.., 1' '3.
Legal Notice
licotin of hi. POSItS loll ut putlimallon shnml5g *1.1.
"etr,Ir,ole ('u13SSy, Ylemida. ho •. TANNUIK. VlPtl'ItPII I P
Shari.,
1114411
Pan,)
C
going with her, Lynda •ald,
-of each I l5lln em d.nmanI huh' a l,a• iieri publluh.4
oceendas,.
with
the
prevl,hsr.
TASISEIt
and
2.
II.
KENNEl;
As es..utor ad lbs Eatmi. SIT w..t Ss..tt. Itn.et
Legal Notice
phalt is lit wrItIng, sod .hsll a mack far lao, eons.atuIlv. ''1 hops •o. I doo't want to
51111111 or.t'Er
.t lbs Pktllhou. Name mi
Aad 6.: All tnknew. 14siUi9
5f
l.tlls:t
C.
Will,
lirIanl.. P:t'n; Is
utIle lb. isis'. of riuId.ni5 and wseh,. Ihe pnatt.r ef approval
TO, Iisoisr tII.EMN thICKEN uts.. ts.wll: Issilon •19 ci said above'nas.sd •atural
Atttrrsy for I'lantl?f
VS TIllS (III tsr 41)1111. I
Il.all,n-a l'nknnma
Piselda lIable. 1151.
pts.t i'ffi. n aI-Ite.s '.1 Itss of .il.l t•punt aol lb. in l.r- go by myself."
dsTin4aPSa

SibtIl Jt'Ilil ill. ripOl I1
,lslmonl. ant atoll is •wOnfl log ut slisiributlos ad said
IS £51) VON 1KWiS(1l1 '
li. agent .slats mill main.. Islois lbs Foils holdup
• •
lm.
hAl SI UF• YiIIN•
.'r atl..rs,.y end ac.'..mpanl.'I u-uurI.
a' i)ayls .1. l.la*ss
l,y s lillstg fs .1 ofli iluulan
l.UNI,UN (U1'i) - Building 116 ('$1451 P1KV
51). 11443
S(lIl('II
As AdmIat.lpstplg .f said
sod such ,lslm or dsmsnd pet

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Yurn, apt, rose Is. Jimmy C..
C' A c"rTr'Tc'E'
aft rtn. s:s mm, Slit
wat,. 2:14)22.
-tLI1F t'. c..a
yals
A..
-_______ ___________________
FJ?" . $1) as 1114
r• s.d
Ti's Urns
rpo
\\ All
'C'
In fura
.'nra's'I
444
•
148k
•
1.
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I iCs Mary
2'- '533
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V,j5iOt. ln,'ala 'aa'-1
1.2481
r..
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All. li'S
f. .a?.y .t'r.1'an f-.roIt ' $.flftr4 &amp; 'I-SM 01134$
,.., a,,.tp -.o. p a. •
us...,. pas4 .-,... ,
------hg area. Waihir sot Itt
4'l.5'A' .1-onataira ept. I.Iphts
- __________
)'$trs 1tS a.5iae If 4.. __ -A
mal.?
A.tuIta
IHICIl.
.
a1re4. tIe Inn .U.1
2 nfl I-IItS louis A1-,tt,
- - --- "l 8'.. ('ourS I'). 1".l*4
• " __ :::-:10n,3O-i1'
Payton Realty
$lt33$l 24,eIItswathi it lTl2 5'rI.pts4 )nI15•5 for tent. *22. l.IS - •'I.l:A' fur.
•n
542 rn , . 058.? fumo 404 t'atk
PVASTIPI!. $ 1.1mm. 1 - --Isis, 5• 3.5I)O
IItS both.; c.t!1aI t.at ant !.s.. f•lmn 3 liSt. ThupI.o. hi
ml trorn sOt Re..
t;t kt
apt il.a,onabIe
00'°1
I I Tim
---------rains. 312.0)8 rr I1?.14)i
-f.raptsee. i,o4.rr'on I •I11fl. I tIll -lIeu::. KII,I,.iI •iulPpSdI
ICCI E'It. apt. oh t'Alh £
Cl., •I.tinl, a's. oh. (no.t
' ---------'
garus. 23* .alci.sus 223- •
ml ,.sal..e aria. $1131'.
53.. I I fill. hitch:.
114*
lana, al af'sr 4 p nillarv
21I---------------- UtaT.
tIll atIli.I'r'Io8.I0rnn
SIuSUR
YPtt'*'.1'
T.IsIP
1'' lit £0.1 ' '"'
hvrn.'-uUd. $ I'atl. * ''
MART. a like. $.b•d.
.l..Inl,a'
't ailir. S. I
II Ill I.s'•r l-1
mu.rn., 3 t&amp;hC5 n.nt,II sIr
ran
h.
tet i ::: 1*41
a n.l,1 • ,,
in ni.uis.
'III,
-- - ------''
'
I
.1141 rsiI'i6, l.*rI' It....
I nirt Ap. . Intl !*art,,r,I
is SoilS a 0,1.1., $ k.d,.,n' h.l'thsa •)uIpped lto'•
A.•
I
A
3
FIr.
Oumn
Apt.
$:s 5'' total V... 1.*nfl
ICC mo 0:21(6
.IsppIy Apt. 3 .r .sII ill. .
Sn 684$ W )IhO o4 I)n • Tarn'
---- _- I a lilt Isouass
- T'
-- P1.TPt.
$ ho..
_____
I'iIl%IsTF
-f-t'ARKI 4 I,.tt'orn
11 IsVP.0.0
l.atl,, • •,iq In I:: 115 air
puich' t,uitI.In Yunnla,i.t too t.slr•.si,,,
),,.n,.
S0'
W 101 Ill- K A. Wllhan.'.
5fl1i it. n 51.1 iha an-I i.e.
1101
h
SI nitI
pi mcml
4
-a
141 2 IIi)ItM
_
Clagnhta
1I3i 0I
--- -- - 10'. Mobile IIomen - Sale
-.- - - n:t - 3 li.Is'3II. h: -Ins Ai ---- - --------.-- $4' I P8181st Vl'fl° sit HI
PIIAITA (•artnp TraIler.
I- '''- ' 2'' 115$
,.t,• pay IS. A closIng e,sn. 16
_____
.'.si.. I 'a'? SIaC',''la
- ,
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$46 u.n I iis:u. libile ilonici. Unit ' -----•
--------••
-.5 '-l'IIV
tIn It. to- , '''t a' P.S
---wIn
;.:•2)4 afn.r 1''I:
l
i.IsIIK. sdtil1a A'.ntl'n
_____________
rolln is,: Sm trail.? To? r. flI - .____ -r',a t,.1., (-n iae l'atC 3l.EEl'iII room, prIvate on.
otne \S ill Go
Plane
ITanrl A lath 10.3)24 af.,
ASS T,.Ils? Park 10-11*1
as:i: T2III* In?.. l-.lrnc'M. I
30
I-slIt hrrnS It' $'I15ut. Total ----.
III.
m..r.nhiy .m.nl
106. Ap&amp;rtmenln tot Kent urfl mr. n, p,I.5I5
•,, 3:: :45
.a1
finn apt-.
'a ala. Si.,. ,.nIals 3
rn
I.r ('nu;.l,. $41. 1217$))
room • I Bedroom • 4 11.1.
- Ihil, ,utn's lot Sale
?"'M All m.dioonai''I and
$ Rio. turn. Apt. All tilItl.a
.s4y S. occupy buy.
"_1 .._Apt.
:''iiiV .t'l trs.p Cell
SAULS AGENCY
I Lii Iro'rn luTfliahi-1. near 'CI L. 0(ITtI - t a IS-I P - . - I
I.. Ci yr itson a
11-rppIfli ii'. i:: -31 5;.
1'a a i::.i I 1$
502 '" 'at '(.r ' 20.1 , I
v5p,,,.Wa.C.n1s 01(511
'
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,2 l;;la
:;'.4:c
.IUSTA BIT NICER
2. .AllO. . SOOT S IU ill Ii
r.tlr.4 es-apI.. PU 111.402
_____________________
U.lmo'm hoon. !.srg. liv.
dining
rorn.
I Pb Y41bii dupi.s. Coats-si
log
"ill
sm.anSll p'm"it a' I
la1r,a.t'n
arag. t'-1 Ii • T.rtn,

SIC) 11111 .IitI- nat. or (snni
bale. I .sna 33.
'.,
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1U-Kssart lIs.IaJ.s
lsl-Tnatlw.--Cabea$.
35$-MebIli hIemes.-'4*e
11$-UsbIl. Ho...-'K.aI

322-5612

Legal

ritCKINl)l'3ISIIAItTPIPi
11 11111:1 ('111161', discourage Americans from Silltsl;fly . itt , lIaTltATif)l4

92.

S

A.

_:__

IaI.s.R.atate

Ill N Park A,a

I

f

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TIIl( 115(1 TKI4TED null

Il-heal Li-stale 1schngs

--

"

l'r,p -loIs

SC-SIsal ,laIs Isle
$1-hIma:raaa.s 8.51*25
ps-Lot. For lads
5l -Ysrm.-4e.vSe
PI-Aeceapi
Fit 1*1.
$l-UetIO-44is H R•st
5T-Ususs F.r led

-

Legal Notice

I

53-11.11 h.ta%e Wa-sled

IS-ladle • TeIa4.sls.

&amp;

St. Johns Realty

-

..

_____________________________

$100 Down

Crurnicy - Monteith
Inc.

-

SOil Edit.
01 IV lit It.

3?-sIisssII.m Wa.t.4

i1-Cp.rlsI aervIsla

F 11

lsv..1•esl a b&amp;Sv
121517$
It 54 ra,k Ave
_______________________________

INDEX

It-Messy Wa.tel
$4_lastigi A Los.

Feed

USED

SIT'

58585 waist A hr Sill. 1:3

I

EL.v..*_t,Q.p._..
.•
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__________________
106. Apartment, for Rent 120. Automotivi S.rvici
Ildl;i
AUTO GS

____________________ 2BP1)It *
\&amp;hiOMFua

SOUF1-I\VARD

I

-

Ipeetl $.U.ea

COMPLETE SELECTiON

Tun 'VINltUPI flail.,
I•U 111.125%
K let.

I

.5. . --- - - -

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L_.

___________________________________

(:AT.LpAnT REAl. EiTATCI
'Ai.I. I.AS .P.. I(.III 35.43$

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C. A. \VIIl1)l)ON,
lIIt(j Lilt
Vark
*12.115*

1 wonder what nickis Smatter Fulbrght fck?

9-DIayati bIpaIrs

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I

30 Days Or 1000 Miles

__________________________

ISM It IdA. Is.

9.-Catseag

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talete

'i.h*'t*l i-.stntr . Sale
_____________________________

_______________________________________________________
- U

ll-P..$tty - Uvasteak

7

f't''l

-_- - - - WANTED

___________________

______
_______
______________
_________
_______
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1

tv?l.'. ltI.Nr rr a,, rs gTp5.
s• ('t (nor b.droom horns
In (it tIslitli ,rtr 4 - .12
it. .tlnnar.dsr 45)1,8..' 0.7

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To Tour Europe

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lIlNltY l4II'-WN

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furpitun. appllaacel
PUMPI
.ta. Ho,aght.$.14.
t.oli.
mPhtlR(1.M54 I!TIMS
TyS
h&amp;1t4
$7-Mevs.. I s.s.
Afl L,s.s iad Sues
_________________________________
lU. $11491..
Il-Jeb Py4stlsg
____________________________
-_
ifs busts add i5'Vi.I
•
r.ed. - Iced.
il-PlaoIa
I 'P I 36 1
&amp; Found
Il-Usa- ,•'e ski.
60. llualnsu Opport.
Mashiso aid I.ppi? c.
---___________________________________
$t-h,IIs2Io P.r lie;,
W J.4 at
i.sslT, lv c..k.i1 'l •ll.nr gra', _________________________________
1j'.jj.!
$J.1.ap . Eschaau•
NY.ItVl(!l( sTATION
fl,t,t,a. t41.'I.t.t.l. tun'ta,
0$-Wasted I'. Isy
I.rslc. Ilsilos siadiabli for
AIJfFIN, Tex. (L111i)-14i$• 5151.1 0'4 i',ln..tila ISP..• 30. Hums .tppl1ancc
I1-Ypraitsns
Fee sale
11311
l.a... (lon.lisas type
IS) Tennsiss TliIed.
-_1"'$ j'Vs A 110. 111-410 "I 301412
$$.*ellq,se Pee lade
d Ilird Johnson hopes to jn _________
aimnics opin$tiee. Ilasasmabla
__________________
Ill Spurs Ang.I
111..EC'I'ItiC
llUlllV 7. Los.
-MANFOItI)
t F.t)ropI tisis iumm.r and _
la?9tmsnI required. Ub.rel
15:55 4$) Nier,5 $sInr.i
Dpsil.aI4lee
5O455
hi I. Appliasc.P-Se. A CiêS
I'erlsonMt$
•ornwls.Ioe raise avallibla,
(I? NIshly Niusi
•sya, '1 want to see •;-ery 2,____________________________
215953
Meiisolia
Pta.
ipur
Slnvlee
Aisply it
,
P11
W S 0_' thing"
ttoo, III Piulk £,s, lu
1,, SAT f.'r sicIly
______________
5.35 II) %InI.r lang
l"md.
ill' f,.'tti I.rnh Arl',r I', SI.- I _________________________________
$I. Miii*icil iniilrumentl
'fls President and Ups
(H h.aa.le
ttall
.l
C'
i-IsIS.).
I
a.
in.
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_________________________________
4)1 It'. lI.utlea
Johnson apparently haa III'
L'l!4TI*liitJTVit$llih'
lImo, Tuelni an4 Kuutr
11.05 51 r., •t
avslltbts
KMTAIII.lhilF.L)
scsi
- ______ - --eq theIr 22-year-old daughter
$94321
t. llavm.n
tv
A4aInII.lni. ssasiaal r.pa'
(I) Turn s.d tarry
-.- e Pu. have . •nies.ss preb. -a
th. goahesd for a trip abroid
m.rchss'ilei PlaitIng IOEQMS f3, Mchool &amp; InstructIons
(5) Caupir Cartesse
II.. Wtttl P. 0. lea IJIL
lslltihI.ry
___
. ,•. molh _____________________________
as a graduation present from Sanford
(9 P'UI
I i
-- mUll, training. WrIte--SI. A t.$ uste Pnsw
.1!.',slI$
college.
-.
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AIITIVT-'4
vVb.I
It.
$.
Carophahl
braiplil, III
Mr(1?I.
PlOW VOIIMIN4I In waler color.
L -nda has declined so far to Ml'KliTu'SI. ,, .t .4 Us It.. ii tins aemkttall lisp s. uphol.
llatI.tia Ilpach.
IS) MaiIl Oivllla
pastel. Ia 's-I.,aI'., I'M. malt arad
asring. fit ,psle$ hhprqvsrL
I'i,thl
$IrIi,,,,llat
Oh
at
a
.oe (31 The bIr.5 Look
go into dMaIts of her ItInet
Tins la,m.nI. us little ' Cervhs. TtSIIOS fer luas. Uped
elliS Ill. T.lhIaMi• alarhitIg
tIn,,,-1,, $(IttlIflt 53a851.s
(5) Ir Mop
datie ar• Not A Ti.., I e
$1 me. lrapsry hardwam. la
ary.
location and g.od propuel
'rIar,'I,-, lI,,aI it Tuck.,
45) hugs Ilunsy
atsil*tIun,
in. Mat 3 £ 2. Is Jtit'. 12 4
thiS far nIbI pa,'y Apply
II 15 (5) l.ihItming
hh, says Us. where, when I I.' AltIl 411. Ii,tvigl. •lh KU'l.I'
IS Wills Ileiltia isnattopi,
laI;CuII
STINU
ShUt
$°ups oil C.. Ill W. Ilk.
SI) l.tn.. lii U.s.
..and how she'U go is not jet
19 , Jinkisis Chnl., I..
VU- 92-2321
ItisilsI
______________________________
TilASIN1'6IItTATII)N w a fl t
69. School. &amp; Instructlost. furS.
(5) MIII. TUs Ussetse Pit.
i'iaisn 11am,. hilton 1', .ilJ. ?sliac. Fur Sale
___________________________________
._
I-il (I) Jr. Aehlso.rn.nt
"
Bt* there Ii speculatIon that
_____________________________
•$alIy
Nanf,.r'I,
I8"wntt,.sn
$.
---'
(5) l.a Ilust
4g1b XXTISA OASIS? £ Mu.
.flsr
-1.2'
VI.
I
l3;
I')S$
and
the
French
hlislera
Spat.
RIIAPLIISILI iuilsUa fin iii.
(IIYIcka
r
• Wu*1.64 •slle Shell •r.
md
bsjroom
.1
1.11 (5) Advenlu,. TSisat,•
ing roam
AUTOMATION
will hi emoog her stops.
5. Uny Nuns.rIes
Slalce 5• Isise peedid. iv
hunch 5,
mudel
I'm.
list
(
a'ls
MOW
JoMP V$'KM
Lynda wanted to msk. the __________________________
ii eest. huh I; mills. 015
curl. i uth.r suntalni, boys • I Ii $1 Keypunch
(SI Amsnlcsu PasIitasd
3:11 53; tIulhiwi
grand lout last summer but
11111 Tel'
3$' SiIe)tiS 0t soil.... cdl, • 2' I X $9eeptiemlel
it
l.a
•Ufl
Stall.
and
ui'.
nlay
hoistS.
'ma
polttY
Bawl. hid to defer to her fathers SI,w
• CSp)sl.r . lIhesk.ra
iii 54. Ji.kt,s 'Ir' I.. YrI.Iay • IIsnl TitIan
lag
ins AprIl I, Jail, ia.'.pt
Notice
I Se 1. p. tiI. 158, 1 It' 4 P N
putiap Al..' Friday 51511
(I) t:hanpl,s Wn.aIIlng "ale America first" program
_________
'Mar,i C'. kill Teti Lists"
- ings SIlO I.. DiSuSe Dr
I $5 52) $"rlpait f • i,,asn4 a,bj w.nl Iii.t,ad to the west
flas5 ol rustlers wIth 9,1,551 ih yEll •IiiIiIlT ( - Ut Ill',
--.
CV' '111.0 hJ.)4Jl( EncyElIpehls
.apl.tmasl. RiCh alahoel Pit PISTE Jt 111I Ii. ('1161 tsr
and IN srchselugicsl dig In
$6 Pan mc. Ii. 323.4)51.
n.qulr.d. N. as lImIt. 0.7 • r$.OltllIC. i
£51) loll
i'Ai'tYArir.N
-- ---Arliena.
and •vsnir,g shale.
5MMICIPIS (*)tSTT.
l'uIaruId l.eni eamsr.. •l.cTni
l(ISl.l:ll(hAiITEN
l•l,A1'NliNT
ANSISTANCI
___
II
I'i1AS1'IUl
'afi.
11
'use President had tried to
,534
flash. lIght insISt to,, (lasts
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TRADED ON NEW YWs

lASh) MAN a wI.dcw e).an.P
1226446
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1-List I Vossd
1-piq.ai1.
5-Issaly Oat.
5-Dey N.n.wlea

EEK&amp; MEEK

SEDANS &amp; WAGONS

A i C • I 3 3 . C 21 _____________

r

CLASSIFIED

-

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Pt 5 , , k'. I Ill Men'i

- - T.
--$e-.I::.iz
and Zi:"lrlI
.1. .- . • -ii..,.
_____________________________
-.
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- i. itrticloa For Rent

2PS
ii to l53jO
.
______________
IS to_______________
201 'I I.O, 2.32 3.Q
_
__
ill.
21 $ ______
1.30
LII 471
______
_______
25 to 30 6; 1301_Ill 5.7

-

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n

*

LOW OVERHEAD
HIGH VOLUME
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

17. Sit nation Vanted
iiiIrri

omitle

_________
I ---'
114T A ID
-I
aatsws,. U..$tal. Is by
)lflt.b%t 5:'.Tt:ItIItlMP.l
lied.. by 1)57. Weak. .r
I 1.1 inn. 1. iI.r.d.t In. I
Mesh.
l..Ii Wall Ispering
CAKflOI.?/l VIJ$NITIJltE
V5eclI7
np;sy lalntlng
$114111
IS
West let.
z311i°$______
__

*rraLI

COMPARE

*

2
- Pa
A
I t2. float. &amp; Motora
..........---------------------

-

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hr

'v
Jfflun u '
Esre bl!S you listS. Htg
1thOt not fI1*IfC&amp; t!I4*
C.yptjnch. Cashier.. £IIX
e*ptioni.ts. ml flank T.1.
irs TIt.%IC 4OW, pay la,r.
.'.r Trairtiril Inititu?..
N *r5r5I, djlt. IU, OilflO.
561.0$)

410 l•21.$Oi.SOi.9O l.i.$rciaIM.rvkra

lelevusion

Ill .11 I In.ani .5 hush
III I)s,sna Raid Skew
$ 13 .41 11.1 man
(H Imwr.nc. WsIk
$111 II) let. NimbI M.vIe
$hS I4I The I.ensr
(H Jl.lIvw..d ?ai.
11:15 (SI Oups.m.k.
1011 (H Ails h.p.
IliaC (I) 54ws
Ii) P4C
(0) £10 Ms..
thu (I) Mcvi.
lull II) Mcvi.
thIS (II Mcvi.

72. Female help Wanted

VORLD

BERRY'S

iti.r.r in •zr.iI.nt so.
dillon M.,I. saw.,. •..
J.t.r. UIp.I, 411jh1 5?
.p:Ic,r * ,rr.,n tjsIl
I,,. WgiI trains.1 C.pchln
mnnk.y, ra. &amp; ws,ros.,
Air c.nIiin.r tori, but
nina '.aning. s:s in•ss

. lietock

-l0.l'nuttr
- -

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'h1u5 likin....
U
mn IooiI.. I).posit
it Iltud ..r*I.
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wItrrAKvfl
pfor4.ti I l * I

425-5938
tHai Hirers'''
•l .si

a.

O, Mlae. For

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fair." (Color)

IC•l•fi

322-5612

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ANIMAl. IIAV, *1 s a a I a. VOlt $TTr.ft (l.amhIII, ,
kelp laura gl..I.t. us
Th.rmst*t ll.aI. •.srIap
*iu• !u,tr. carpet e ssar,
izu.s;u. ran e.s ... oil
. •. r
Ih.,.ifl.WlliI.*I.
tis i.
11nd3Tt11) IIIL
_______________
In.. p.4l•. 5 ute. s4 (all --------- l4N) At Tuia
'•Ie,.e as •n4 .le IllIlk • ITI Cr.t.a DIam.tsid
' iii.
ult'k. i• SIlO mow $5)
l'°)4l p.ipplss, AIC PIck
(waltnsy Jiwelera
Mfls.t. Y.mali. II,. lll.St$6
Par,?.r
Perk £vc
I
_______________
sTIlt 6 p .

Classified

vocit. Generals Corp.. In the
A mystarilus invisible Intro asaljn.d 1
4 f)
preniher. .ple.d. lit.
Ii guitin arOUnd saatchlni
blamed icr, but 1lIl,a ,.ts lb. dubious war4 lutlivan, (Irindon ra.
diamond., and Vs*t Is
twining ar,wi4 dy) an pnti.BpiIl,h Am.rlun,
for lb. theft f $.,bls's (a. plea.aur ofwith
h.r wild and is .ccu..d of lb. murder .1 $
Acapulpo
,nou. Ears dI.nivnd. Hi Is
dau,ht.r
facile (ilsar. BriUsh offfrir in a fib. prls•
di..
spoil.4
ing to protsot $ British
Farrell). Bound. $ littl, on ramp cut,l,ust.d to traIn
on
,pilectton.
and
ends
up
,nond
th.
rccnt IBpy," detent pilled soldiers how t
with pit (he diamond, jn. lb.
stand internmenL Young baa
and a bop on the noggin from
himself Interned in the ramp
the unseen po*.r.
10.11 r.M. ABC. Court Mar. in order to Inv.stigat. the
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morning Worship - 5:50 * a.
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Morning Worship - 11:50 a M.
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Cora.' 11 £ KIM
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IKIIVICKI SATURDAY$s.hatts school - 5:50 a In.
Worship 5.r,Iet - ii... a a.
ws..7 Natsi
Prays, siiCS - t1 p. a.

Alliance
CEltIInhhtM Mi!Il0NAflT
AL.I.IASCK CIIU8CIS
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1401 I'.k Ave at 11th
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P..' HIatt )LcQStTil p.41 a. M.
dnl'T School - 11:00 a
Woraip 5.r,lCS
Kysu101 WorshIp - 1:10 P. a.
Allianes youth
YsilowahiP (TuSC) 1:11 P .
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Sun4a? School - 5:41 a- In.
%,,r.h.) hitTle - 10:41 a. M.
1. ogiUstic I.rv. - Till P a.
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labia Training -1.4$ p. M.
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V.'. Ind St. at Mapl e Ave.
Pillar
Paul hicks.
1:41 a- m.
Sunday School
10:10
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Morning Worship
5:00 P rn.
Youth Hour
p:vang.listIc 5.r,lca 1:00 p. M.
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Service (Wed.) - 1.60 p. an.
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Sunday School
WorshIp S.rvic - 11:00 s. a.
7:80 P. a.
Kysning Service
Ratio nruadcistW.T lIlt.. Nun. -- 8:81 a. a.

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10:00
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Sunday SchoOl
11:10 a. M.
ufl*Ing w orship
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And the lively bannr . . . what made him
partofitail?
LIFE. And life is the
symbols
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
TIlE REDSEMER
lea W. 30th Place

Luther

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hi.rbsrl W. Golrs$ - Pastor
8:11 A. M.
Sin-lay School
Worship service - 13.20 a. M.
Kin-I.rgartSs and itnrs.ry

titan promises life to men.

good tits'*'w)'p K is 010514'4aw 04 ss'.ittuol
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etcm il**M oO5u,I w'i isTM'hl .usd siewxwl
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huV ., (I) For 5.-i
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(3) iv ste iotal his c.viws..sVy rv
ci 'w (hues Pt 5..iI as.ch nua.$ 54 vwoi twist i.'-ifSI ,t 5547.01?.
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to be remem be red only in history. It has touched
finn and home, nammunity, nation, family. . .

It affects owr livre-th ss humble and the

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ION a. a.
Bible Class
11:00 a- in.
Morning Worship
Evening Wuiship - 5:80 P a.
111kb Class.. WsS. - Ill p a.

faith. A time to re-dedlcatc your lifo!

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haT, it. 1' hl.nett
Mumday School -- 541 a. M.

luntay Sehuub ._. 11:00
ituiJict: 'ii. Sin, DI..a..,

Training late. -- $111 p. a.
Kooning Worship - 7:25 p a.
w.i pye uv. - Till p. a.

W.-iit.alay S.tvse - 1:05 p in.
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Heeding Room: III W.
W.ekdayun 15:30 a.a..-$:lS pa.

FIRST Mr.TIIODIST CHURCH
410 Park Ave.
11ev. Robert H. Jankina. Pastor
Morning Worship - 5:80 A. a.
Sunday School ___ 0:45 IL M
Morning Worship - 10:11 a- us.
MTr meeting@ - 6:14 p. an.
,int.mm.-lisls. SenIor)
Ersuing Worship - 1:31 p. a.

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and Staff

CARRAWAY &amp; MeKIBRIN

1ITT.TO LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE Co.

Insurance

Jimmy Crapps and Eniploym

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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Herb Sten.strom and Staff

Howard He Hodges and Staff

SE,t1NOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

COBIA BOATS

EN'FUCK'Y FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim

Harold Slams and Employeea

CHELSEA TITLE AND

IIARREIT1 &amp; BEVERLY

119 W. First, Sanford

209 %V. 25th St., Sanford

J. C. PEN?'s'EY COMPANY
C. I. Robinson and Staff
BORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

BURGER

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

Eunice L %ViIson and Staff

I. fl PLANTE, INC. .

Oviedo, Florida
FLORIDA STATE BANK

BILL JIEMPIIILL MOTORS, INC.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

AND STAFF

301 W. IsL St., Santurd

1400 W. IsL St., Sanford

THE AHERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. K. Strickland

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING

D-NIORRISON, INC.

CO.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.

John Dum and Staff

J. U. Cameron and Staff

A. DUDA &amp;

SONS. INC.

Slavia, Florida

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

TIOSE AND NVILK'S RESTAURANT
Rosi &amp; Vi1ki Bowman &amp; Employees

WINN DIXIE STORES

IVILSON.3,11ATER FURNrrURE CO-

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ML Ittest Missionarss 1111spitat.. 111poss Ave.

Now iI.tbsI missionary Baptist Church,
0th St. A hickory Ave.
NOW
Mt. Caivary Uls.ieaary
laptlst
1110 W. lii
Nsa' Ulsa primitive Baptist
1105 W. 1811 II.
1-45w Mt. gtos iseplist Church. 785 Pier Ave
Oaklawa Ilaptisi Church. IHl W. 10th Ii.
0,t.en tiatatisi Church
51109itssp tmapttst Church ill W. One,. Rd.
15.1,,. Lake BaptIst Church, 1110g. 114.,
Yarn hank
MI..tsaar-7 lepils Churol, Midway
Progrs
i.eosd Shlbok Hla.i..ary Baptist Church,
West Sanford

iteireas Catholic MGM iRportowas's cmuls.
Chsiluote
. .ssnn's Calloli. Church. I.r.hbag
l'tae.. D.Iiary
Si, Mary Maglailse CsthsII. Chants. Malt.
lasS Ave. Ait&amp;aoats Iprisgs
CHRISTIAN
Ptr.t Christian Church. ISO? I. Siaford Ave.
CONQIIF.OATIONAI.
Csgr.jstIrnal Christlea Church
38,1 Park As.
Northside ChristiaN Cbarch, 710 r $4 a
Ravel Dr. Uaitlaad
CIIUI%CIL Or CHRIST
Church of C hri st. till I. Park Ave.

list W. lath atYotssi City BaptIst Church
Peuatalu Heed Baptist Church, Dibed.
Jordaa Mlseh.I&amp;ry lsptlst Clurel.
tell if First II.

It. James UtsItulafy baptist church 511.
lt d. 416 ostoss
St. i'aul Missionary Baptist Chtch, III St.
RL MaLthowl Misslongfy hlaptLat Chu c
causes Notable
It. John's Mlssl.a117 Saptiel Church.
III Cyprues SI.
Teap Isptlst clurek. Psia Ipslags U..
Altsaeuls Iprlae

M15.is.sri Baptist Church worth *4.
Eaterpile
Oak *1111 *4. 011.11
morning OlpUaplisl church. Oe.sva Mv-p.
ML olive JIGI&amp; utter, ii...... t'iurek loft

SAPTIST

Antlnth Baptist Church, Ovi edo
Contra) llattilst Chutcha. hill Oak ASS
Chuisaola Pirsi ilaptist Chuick
Chaluots flaptist Misahos
EIdt Springs Uap'IN ChUPSI.
iso Lahaas 114
V-list Itaptiss Church. Ill Park Ave.
Srisnd.hip BaptIst clUtch If
Altamonte SpringS
lIt. 400. Aitans',bis Iptimis
V-list Ilaptist Church of toeflary
SinaI Baptist Church ef Geneva
First liustist Church of Lake Mary
Viral Ilapilul Church of Lake M.nr.e
First Baptist church of Loaggroosil. Car.
Church A Grant
First ilaptllt Church .1 Oviedo
Inst Jiaptiol Church at Isa LouSe Sprlags

A*e.n,toa I.uthsCaS Clarets. Ovuebtook
Dr. Ca...lbsnry
(10.4 Sh.phsrd usitsd 1..tker..
I. Orlando (1,.
Lssthoraa Cht50* .t the Vi•doesi,
Ill W. 00th Place
M.saiah Lutheran Church, AmIties !.agtes
Hall, Prattle Lake. FIra Park
It. LUISs Lutheran Church. Ii!. 400 •taria

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W at Plotia
St. James AM-I.. 08 Pt. 51 Cypress
It. MarY. A.M.E. Church II. Cl. 01$ Oetsi*
It. rIr. Mstk.dtat c ts are ts 0.ues
lid. Estorprlse
Stafford Meaeital M.tk.4I.st CR ink
PIAZARENI

METHODIST
larasti M.aoriil Meth04LaA Church. H.
PeUaro Ave. EntsrprIsS
fur Lake $l.thdtat ChurnS
Bethel A.M.E. Church. Cause. R,Ight.

P I ye t Chutes •f the Italarsas, W.
md at Maple
Park Church if the Naaarsae,
Vim
OlIri.ft ltd. nm Park
Lske Mary Church of the Na.ars.s

Lake Mary
Church •
Churnat
ChurCh .1 ChrIst. longweud
Christ. Pact&amp;
CHURCM or OOD
Church of (hod. Ill Hider,
Church .f (led. *100 I. Preach
Church of 0.4, Oviedo

Casselbeffy COM-URIIY Methodist charsts.
H w y. *1.01 £ Pusey RIdge nt. Cees.lberry

PRUBYTUAM

First Methodist calgrelf. US Ileark Ate.
PIr5I Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Isuthers Mieb.4IM Church

First Prissbytibrialk Cberob of Dellazy.
K Hlgktssd
ir.sbyt.ria* Church •t The Cessnasi

614 a. holly Ave.
*,a Mope lptlsI Chisel. Ill DiUIS £.

EPISCOPAL
All Saints EpIscopal Chua'sh I D.$s.rv

hit. Andrew. Preebyterlas Church
55)3 Boar Lake IteM

CATMOUC
Church .1 Its. NativIty. tsR. Mere
iIcutsCaIksI*s qkuqsk. 11.1 E A,

Christ EpIscopal Church. Lasgwed
et.rprta•
All Salits Episcopal.
Holy Cross SpIsospat Park 5,5. at 55,1

Yr.. Usthodist Church. $0) W. 8th St.
l.a.v. MethodIul Church, Gasses
Gracs, Methodist Church. overs. 1114.
(Inst Chapel A H B. Church, Oviedo
(a kgrovshlithoitatCt%iarch. OvI.4.
ost..a MeisOutsi CANS

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DuHsry CoinaSnity Methodist Church

Highlands. Donary
Christ Methodist Cherish

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First Prediblim"llas Cklarello Oak Am

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SEVENTH DAY ADYETl$T
rb?'#Gt lAkf Sevooth-day Adventist Church.
Hwy. 418, Forest city
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All..', A.M.a. church. Olive 5 11(1
Church Of 004 to Christ, Oviedo
upiuluota Comauutty Church
('hutch .1 (loS .t Prophecy, 115? 11* A'S.
Cbtch of God Mini.., Kites-psi..
Church of Jesus Christ •t m.tt.r DI?
Shah, 1111 Path Ave.
Csaaualtp Chapel, Altamonte Spvlsgs
casters Orthodox Church. SL Johns cbrr.
sestoa Chapel, Hwy. IT-ti. Porn Park
Coagregat$oa Beth lsraoj, lick è Malaolta
tritest Church of Christ. s4leawt,
644 IL led at.
K1mg4e Hall at ishavak'. Wltnise
IAAG Mousse UsIt. 1663 W. Th" St.
ri-t reatecissittal Clerk of Louirwood
Pull Gospel Tahasiel. 1710 Cousin Club

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sold slclulu'rt'S Tire Supply tornth3t he ha
;s;fl to ,John I )iek,v. Mt- Inlert ' ha been in the
wh.n t
tire Isu iw'.
-4 i tics, I 9.3 and i jse,u.'tI t its' local
.!ri;.I!.. the ra v a g es nf1ict.'sI •
stits' in I 9.st. I'tickt' itt.' her,' sight vcar. ago
Saturday by two teenage tOI,
n offlee nianager. leUoht'rt will remain active
wholeAc.nrd:ng t.s Pet. Sgt.
nit an ndviisur. The compan y servct
Charles Fagan of the Sanford sale diMributor for the cutire state of Florida.
(herald Photo)
Pulk,', h, two boy,, uc, El
anti II, Itrol,, into the ,ch'.
and riiiiwti it apart from ito
rn.t to th e other.
The entire shtl plant Al
i:Im •vrflui anti Seventh
trr,t was runs*tIsi'l by tile
i'.')" - ehlltrrn. and te:t.hit' disI,. cloakr..'ioa. pun.
( 11'al's effie. ser v ice Ivoin',
and library. Paint was splash.
rd everywhere, obscene words , ,:,111"14 Police Ilep.titriclit, NIvnil,vto of the detective
iainted on walls ant Ilackeffort to bureau will operate in rlain
in III cttttiflUifi
board', liquid •r
clothes.
tunic (titus the city. I
Ui. floors. and papers hurled
Fagan is married to the
has addi-d a dctcctI%c bureau former Ethel Anderson of
errywh,re.
Type w r It . rs, telephones. in its operation. accOrding to I Fern Ptsrk, and they have on.
ttO, nut pitoet t'ii
ta;. rea'nsI. Chief .\rnli S. William..
ion, tt.tt
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era . . . a wet. ruined, l'ho.
heal of the bureau ill U.
nogiaph runifs w,rs troken.
I Charles Fagan Jr.. who has
Fire extinguishers were toils.
been •brsaicd to the Ivist of
ed upsid, down so their fl uids
lUtttiseSri iear,t.
flooded the (toots
'll?ianis said thu. c'intlnur.l
Fagan rounded up the two
boys shortly after th e havoc giowth of Sanford mad. it
was titseoscreil. and they are munsiatoty to expand police
being held In juvenile deten. 5l,at urns to include a op.tion.
I tial insestigatise ageny to
('Irantip ntrWSt an. biiaily prh, major ii miss III ihu.
working today to trit"te sonic
,embhane of order out of the
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uhaos. l'olk. ruisorta •stlmat- years of polk. work behinti
s-tI lb. damage- at l3,uOO.
mini, has fiuii.hr,i sitital
itisitiiisg olty.s I', (u,ti.- r
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Will Continue
('Ii AS. l'A(AN JR.
II. unit, iti........rny
in lui anti was cii
Mil i tary l'olkrniari with the
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TRAFFIC- TOLL
been the highest.
MIAMI (CII) - Highway
Mr-i, ?sb.ird.trom urged atu. traffic accidents took 13 lives tlenta wit., plan to seek defer.
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in Florida over the ws-ckend,;ment bu4aus, of school w-u,rk k
(hut Stale Patrol reported to this (all to mak. application
for an examination before I April 21. Forms for the ix- arninatiosis are available in
herald Ind ex
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lrea deaths
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Dear Abby . ......... _-...... 9
BLIN (upi) - Ireland
Zilitorlal page -..--- 2A today litalmortatized the heroes
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)nt.rtainment .....I that led eventually to its Irts.
8ocIety __...._..-.----- I dam by openIng a Mgard,j,of)
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WHEN THE MINNESOTA Twinx open their 1966 hatleball seaArin Timm.
(lay they'll have a new fan in Sanford's Frank INIelynne Ill. The eight.
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.: show hour,,
Auto dealers
assoc iation I
'-rulers participating in this Frain Derailed
.'.iival event are holler )iot.
BOSTON (Cl'li - A twoSAIrs- Pill Hemphill Pon- car self-propelled New lia%cul
!.sc.Ihulck. i4tnlnole County I Railroad passenger train ear.
Motors. .Strickland - Morrison rying between 7s and go per.
Ford Agency. flunt Lincoln. *one was detailed during the
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the Twine top players just before the team headed north. ,t left is out.
fielder Bob Allen. on right is infielder Ilich Rollins and in the middle Is
Frank with his Twins' baseball cap and an autographed haltet)nl!,
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Frank Mebane r5 of 207 Scuth Cr)ltol L)W, C.

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Two &gt;ouths have been found
oia n assay s-ioh of It, not guilty
in municipal Court
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I after lacing charged with (lie
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. out host by Colds, complete I Freed by the court were
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11411ford Alliance Church. lilt L I%Tk Avg
Upsata Rd.
Ia*f.t4 Congregation .1 Jehovah's Wit'
W.st,zaiastSr Prssbytsrtaa Chuck, hOewstl
SOS Isatard Am.
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re
usual at Sanfnr.l
School
Tuesday
Easter hnli.iay en!.,

Ouofa Only Six

Don Hawkins, Manager

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Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Morning Worship - 1:14 a. M.
Church School - 0:41 a. M.
Pealtun Moot
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Morning Worship
11.51 a. us.
Church SchoolhI.ardail Chapel - ISO P. m.
Pinriser r.ilt'wsui:p iso p a.
Senior HI Fellowship 8.0$ pun.

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Absentee Vot ng

PREII4YTEI1I,SN ChURCH
CA81ILL1191111Y
RI. 415 Ia-st of Seminole 'i'
Roo. Lucas r. OrlIe -. Lastir
Church School .
5:15 a. ri.
Iforato WorshIp - 11:11 A. in.
Jior
Ill
A
SeniorIll
(ITtACE METHODIST Chth IcØ
Youth MoStLass - 4.00 P M.
onora Ill. at Woo4isad Ave,
Tuesday:
)i.. John H. fir.. Jr.. Pastor
Primary Choir rehearsal III
Church School - 5:41 a. a.
Adult Choir rohoareal __ 7.60
Morales Worship - 11:04 a. ro.
We4.m Jr. Choir rehessstss.h III
8:50 p. a.
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Plane

Presbyterian

2771 South Orlando Hit,.
Thomas H. Makis -- Pallor
555 a. a.
V.'or.hip
Church $cl..l - 10:00 a. in.
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.to
er hearing the candida
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-TtAing places for this yeir'i .
land in Fort Mellon Park. near
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new
portahe
primaries. A
the swimming pool and then
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voting booth Is going up at
,,,in a motorcade to heada..
Celery and Siprs Avenues.
.itartrrs for a brief loll.
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The Semino'e Itlonil hlurk
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has received 2 donahons u!'.rTae::'
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nih Dr. W. Vincent Roberts
Rohert
.Ing the past month.
'rring as area coordinator.
- :1-- pints of blood have been usii
"We ins tie everone to come
Were recently because of ac
to Fort 1elton l'ark and to ciiltni5.
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heattqiiantcrs. meet Scott Kelgo•, •
Private
ly and talk with him," said
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.-Bank says its drisen factli
I (;bernatil r a nd Id ate
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ties will be closed during re Use By Burns
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Stoll KeIl; Sanford s- am modeling. All banking will be
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i'ain 'ot oft to a high S uiltage,
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dine Insisk- e'.cr)day until 4
;r
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electrifying sLat Suridat, two
Raises
Oiieshon
. a a
,
days before the sole seeker
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T.LLIlASSFE Clli - A arrives here to officially open
Johnny Rich, leader of the
comm
thee
studyin:
his
local
headquarters.
'-Country l'la - boys.' says he - Cabinet
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Tine Scott Ks-Its- fur i;orerby the con'tant ;, sib!,' conflict of int.-re';t in
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-s'iiplo&gt;ment of nut 'if '.uunty st.ite aicflcies ss as a4o-.l by nor t,unnt'r, sihit h for sets-rat
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1-inds for enterlaintnent at 10,~ ~tilsvrriatorial cand03te Scott da)'6 had (Lipprd hallpilv in
--. - -cal function' Rich says he Kelly to look nm the u of the l,rct':c high over Par
14
Felieves his country and west' prnate airplanes by (ov. ,trritie at S.c-ontl Street, was-/ i(41 once too hard Sunday and
era band is as good as any hfaydon Burns.
Kelly sent the three Cabi- hit a power line.
and should is-s-risc more rec.
r result was a shosser of
trlgtam sugognition. iTne I'Ia)boys back. net meintwns
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sparks and set eral lights
if
,j up Grandpa Jones when he gesung (he Ir itrotigation '
venue
&amp;
I'Th
broadened
to
sk
tome
of
the
1514)550
out
along
Park
A
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..SPPelrtd for a (;cut
MRS. J. A. RISER fifth grads' titieher sit antord (rarnrnar School,
same questions to the man to from First Street to Third
befit last wcek.
stands almost maist lih:cli ill debriwIeft by two N-tiliths %%-Ito VnIldillized
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Absentee voting began toschool Saturday, doing nit estimated $3,000 danin ,
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(fay for the Ilitoy primaries ~ Discharged flotts the arrv.
Thomas G. Freeman, San
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ford attorney, has been nffiee
I and will (tinlintle up until s , it ii Iii itk'iM, ii work,nl with
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St.
l'cteri$
quoted
Kelly
named "Law Day" chairman
tin,. Suuuuirit*lp ('utility Shs-ru(f'a C ity Official,
p iii. Monday, Ma, 2.
by the Seminole County liar burg 'limes •nlicle which said Tag Deadline
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Camilla Bruce, super- L)epmnlnns tnt fi iii Jutj-, 1.-,
Mrs
Association. Law Day wi'l be Hums aced a 17 passenger
to )7isrrh . I u I. list jim' 1
s isor of rlu'rtitsn'. soil &amp;b en.
oirpt.inr 1 sir:. I io him by For Cars Near
ohoersed May I.
lb. Sitititril I'It, • Pr1'.trt Expires Sunday
tie' sol ing is hiniltu'd 11)'
pals in, a major grocery
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harry I.e. Sr , 71, mutn,s?'.r
I most (burr iii' only four res.
Footh ill at Seminole high chain w h: Ii does extensive
i-'ur the itlesent time, ibis
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Ann
Alit-,
jflitk
The
i-anftr-.l
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f.i
u'ir*I
il or "hi. Ii is ill I. ohm (urn -a ssno w h - persons can cast sb I 'lrtrctIts bureau will trill)' of iha Sanftr,I Civil Sursie'.
I l.icert,o tag n(flri In Seen.
bhas
been
over-emphasized
at
business
in
'this
state.'
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"The St. h"eter.biwg Times nbls County will he Olsen st , Show uipens lVednrstlny at - hsniks, fl r* fl . gJlf p type nut. Is-ni,, there saul he entertain. sentee ballots.
the expense of other sports in
consist of Fagan. but Chief I flnarl for 2* yearn and chair.
I Mrs. Bruce listed them 1$ I
ear.
howeser,
also
reporIloci the incumbent rtrdise for the C .nveni,nee of Sanford Municipal Stadium. aile rear ties mirrors, pal. merit
y
the past. Next
each
corning,
ose
soters
wIno
Williams
rapes-ta (ci l.a able man of (hut hoard of Lee Con.
intl follows: I, th
ear
to expawl it first )rnr
The thrrv-day event, almon. ided instrument panels
P
wit" i iorij(ti-m Compony. tilted Sun.
the
county
on
%till Ile out of
an earlier sendoff with more 'courtesy ti's" of another DC3 C hiascel their l94 tags. Tax sirs-si by m,innkrs of tho' sun isis, Ii,i knits lights fl I
Ma&gt; 3 2, those w-tm are ifi thr addition of sets-mi moist i
tl is Ill I,.' gisin ma ny
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et(,r
Troy
Ilay
said
to.
Sanfor
before
the
holiairplane
owfird
by
Art
flurns,"
('(lllt
V a r I j§ !, I e P;,CtL'
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games on tap
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and tinahle in got lit tile po It;
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11,,rti in Nfar!mnna. he came
days. This should make for - of Miami. tIe Lakeland sena tiny.
nation will feature the top j 005I: :.
I
y The Five 3, those whose reliinn (orlitits
The office in the ct-'urt)-noriae limit', of atits.
lit stil,
better team.
In Stonfiarti in 191P from TitusLihers will be u1bstIayrtl - nurmil will he b
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thenu toting on !cciion mu&gt;-; Snow Blanket
"1 belies.. tine Florida tax. at Sanford will hi' open all
situ. tic was a niemhair of
There'll I'. a sprinkle of I tb mist, in e
mica •urh 1 4 ) t Is, t'o'u1r telet isbn ser .
and 4, thn,u' peromni wumking
flay
pa)ers
are
entilled
to
know
Saturday
as
will
the
Fatter urelIctid .-it Da)tonik
hi'.I5 ( 'noa l:pu.rnpal ('
hutch,
'h',,t line*' Al'I"1111111f.11's Atit"q ;14 Wtiv.: hil-I
I el
ing . 0.1nalstill it"'I musical aggre.
In polling places outside theirl
Beach , . , about the same as tie-nw much the state has paid branch office in Seminole such as the Toutnaslo, Mu;. I -testing ssh, .1., e p e a r I hi' gatiun, seeializing in country precincts.
Hits
Iowa
City
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, tlist year. ne fat boys %%iLh for repairs rm tl~c~* pianes, if Plarn in South FeminnIt.
and of Mc'rswco Teinphs, anti
lAnir. nntl Charger.
tiar seat heater all,] air, elec. .
fill
Western
A total of I.Sw absent" bal.
niusir. The
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the beards were there. The state agencies have beeCa )iY
Ray also reminded vehicle
UnIfissr! Press Intrinallonall was it Shriner.
The "family size ears" w.11 'tnt' dour locks, fully (tans.
Iota hasp been printed for
skinny girls with the blonde Log for g,solins and other owners that they may pur. lb. on display to carry the I't.rI:rei se-arch tune 4hl.FM gr o u p a featured regularly Seminole County for the Slay Cold rains fell over the Cm.1 Stir-s- is-nra ant his wife, Mrs.
hair tickling their %jilit&amp; w,cre j operating n,)st per hour and chase their tsic-s by mail for a firsh. erisp combinations of iadi-a Anil Atcro-tunic CAF _ -it 1141111,I)w ItAnch south of
Oultia I.eu., of Sanford; a son,
there. L.on-haIrcd boys in for what si-ircifle purposes "the
, r'ioti(ord.
,o cent charge. last yrnr's styling, pa-mforinance, ucon. tri*l.r tape' 'Ioycrs.
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Harry Lee Jr., of Swiford; a
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primaries,
to
the
central
sti
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northern
been used. trcistration cretificato must omy and luxury executi%e. I II(xxis will Iw tip to 111,11
h A.,% a
lay ~ Thursday night % ill be
Mrs. Bruce also said figures ' 1,sicitic Coast today.
ha ired girls to vws. Nothtog Kelly i aid,
acc o mpany th.
tile renewal order. type autos.
lbs new engittea pointing out - Sanfurd'a own R ocking Rtia1. cert
ified to the secretary of Llht snow fell Iii the north. I of l.akut Wales; a brother, Al.
isas changed.
Ilay said 19CA licenses must
Etyma autos will he-.-@ now the smuslithrirst, quietntst Anil ' tuntirts. t,renagis ban(I uh;ch '
~ state last vieek show there are , ern Plains and through the , frird W. Loss. of Sainfortf. &amp;nit
is
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Li. 'hi'playr'i on all 'chicle. standardized" equipment Ii',..
is spired tractaitlity.
f".r r,nichiltlren.
recently ssin the Ilattle of :st,iio voters qualified to sole western mountain area'
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'The Na;) plane; hate ries - Seminole Draft
u:.iris-i.'. '. 'r i .t,.
fr..nt
,iil irar scat 5 , .
Iii aIliit.'n Its tb e jbn,'.v
i,. lI.,rnis it thu. I u-nt tab in Se'nomrns,,k County in May.
I' irni-rul sois ises were belt!
,Simrtus lake, lima, to-ti-1%
r bothered us.'' aays a cal
t)dI)' t hIt,lv
I tot it1 l-'air, ari'I the rri.r,This
is
a
net
hiss
of
3,tiZJ
cii
thrsr
liaise;
of
nntss
Ma
at
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iii
talent
sent
cli
.-nihi
tel
hy
from
I'r'rt
Ilodge
re.°"
Etts,opaI
Church with
Nuernht'.
ltst,
tot.
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(i1y
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.fles-. t.crny 1). Soper offictat.-.
'Iuritgornsnry Vs sord. Also ap. sag list. Actually, there were ported (tIle inch.
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will lose a lot of good fri ends
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Cistimit&gt; 'a draft
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ic the Sc,, title Ii igh S html new their s titer registration cii In situ-s t for central \s' &gt;Is' ,n,sri,sl la, k
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,1u.t* for May bias ha's-ui set at
I'tmlc, a! lion:.
(,ismsIi.taw
I lI-,rs.I, anti,-r the shiir,'tttii of It aruls iiuwi';ct, tito' nit lins hir.ick., amid iuiost of tine lS.s
FLORIDA
F.inie (stais-y.
T ft I: N LI, the six I.y thin state Selective
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Itiak Into account ni a stats-Is kttta. 1-tit iii,- s- sr -- ill 0
'i I t:-i',..,' sit aurangu.
magazine of Florida business
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Sets ice ofISce.
V416Ve
I fall 130cli is) 111.11-- riallic
r1l. W ,
~ Friday night the entert,sin. registered since Jan. 1.
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and industry, bas several art.l.
------ n:rnit will be by The (o Mad., I Seminole Countlana will tote ' -- des o interest to Seminole
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.n',thrr
popular
must
group,
on
a
governor.
several
state
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('nuntiati, In Its April edition the quota ssao received thie
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I i.e Stuanr.-gatii,ri of &gt;-uiiig olin-i-s. l4'gislature c a n di mtruiiitg ii,l is the first fr
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A inc is a big C) s'
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ittis 'lit's (1. 01 'I .sruipa. d.ilt's, st-Instil Ward znvmnta-rs *
county since March w! • 1
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i'age .o-.a full page ads er the
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l'ri&amp;es
Os ill hi, giori, away * and ties-Ide one race for the
were
tflth.t
t
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men
nine young
. tlictneut by the Seminole ed.
/tO.F:. .':.'' ',uts night. Vs cdiicsday and I Board of Cotinby Cornmtaoiou'
County Chamber of Corn' I 'There
I P.urs,Iay nights the Sanford I ens.
,will be no marr;e I
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metre boosting the Sa nford.
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2 ess
it,, i).'al,'ns Associntin will
is, •iu.i.nta or II ' at
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Another article tells of the 1,1110 in tilt- May ,l tiuct. on .'
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said.
i
grolath of industry In Scrota
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Cl4UtlCH 05 14JN0W000
181 Orange btr..1
Vise, K Ruth (leant - Pastor
18.00 a. M.
lundip school
lull a. a.
MornIng Worship
Monday E,,Ing - 7:80 p in.
u*4. Bible study - I.34 P. M.
CurittuurQes Heating
7:11 p. a.
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ClIUltChl
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£ lid St.
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(;ubcrnatort c a n d iii ate
tt Kelly I1I anise in Sanlord by helieopttr at 23i p.
m Tuesday to meet with sup.
Istrters and the public and of
ficially open campaign head,uartcrs at the corner of First
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flOOr) SIIEI'htF.IID
!.UTI4EIIAS CILUItCH
ihIe A Orlando Drive
Hwy. It'll)
Sanford. Florida
*13.7111
The Rev. J. Uotdom r 0 6 r y.
Pastor
8:11 S. a.
Mining WorshIp
Monday S:hooi .__ 1:10 a. M.
Warning Worship - 11:01 a. a.
Cumnuniun-YlrsI Sunday a
Eecii Month
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A- un(It-rtdl ~.astser Is a
Naturally, you'
Christian festival, end chicks are barnyard
fowL How did theyget together?

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little Class _........ 8:20 a. rn
Morølng Worship 21:10 a. in.
Evsuiog Worship - 4:00 v In.
Bible Class Wed. - 1:20 P. a..

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8.00 a. in. - Vitally service
11:00 a in. - Slrilcg Prayer
(uir.t 10n457 holy Cominufl.
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chltiRcit or cltViu$T
1111 l'ark Lyssul
S,augslle$
flirt "rows
Sunday
111W. study -- 15:80 aMorning Worship - 11:01 a-a.
a.
a.
p:ssnlng s.rvIe. - 5:20
Sloe ii.raid of Truth' I . a.
Sunday an channel
Tss.,IaY
Lodi" mWe class I. 940 a. 0.
till p. a.
Men's Class
Wednesday
Till P. a.
lJlbI• CIa..
CIIUI1CII or ChIRuIT
Geneva
hleIph flrswsr Jr. PUingshtst
5:50 a- a.
Bible Vhonl
Morning Worship - 8:30 a lfl.
4:10 p M.
0- cuing Worship
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heel up In Seminole circuit
court are exneetcd to be turnloose next week and readted for the May primaries.
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FIRS? CHURCH
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N.IZAItPNZ
Lake Mary. VIaVi.,, A. E. (le..S, Pallor
Sunday
IhibI. School
8:41 a. a.
Morning Worship
1t:cl a. In.
1.01 p. in. - Evening SusIe
IC) P. in. ._ wed. M14.Wu.*
Prayer I.rvte.a
., p. M. - IA-st Wed. MJs.
$..a,j' $srvlcs

HOLY CItOU
4th A. Park Av e.
The k(.y. Leroy D. lep.r.

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The annual 1, wit' bctscen
the Juniors and penlora in our
phlh schools appears to be In
full sinZ. Water tower pint
log ihottld be next. We hope
the street sins wilt be sparcd
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1450 Sanford Ay..
Vi.'. t)urward II. kight. U
Pastor
8.41 a. in.
h.l
Morning Worship .. 11:00 A. in.
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p:s.rtrg Worship - . T.2i p in.
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Church 5cPIoOI -- 1:li I. in.
1Iotng Worshp - 1101 a. in.
so. . n.
MTF
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p.,.. Worship
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•trmcr toni ght zstisi
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I1tt the county teach
politicial action commit
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VOL. •R Ni. Ht -tl'l Leased Wire -Etablihcd 1907 - M(NI )\ V. ." 1IIT. 11, lItt
tee In South Seminole. School
jackie
•board candidate Mrs.
Canto however . r'na;rd to
inaha both mretlncs She was
,n'li'r.d by the triihir'
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3duulng Worship 11:0, 5. a.

P1NECflP.a1 IIAI"ThIT
r'iluflClt
O noea Itoad
It.!. Roy A. hiaailtOlt Pastor
11:00 a. a.
Morning WorshiP
T,aInIal Union - Sill p. a..
K eening Wt'rahlp - 1;IS P. .
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WESYSIDI MIIII0P4AR!
MAITIIT CHURCH
ask St. &amp; Holly Ave.
Joha H. King -- l'a0r
15:00 a. a.
Sunday School
Sunday
Holbifli Worship - 11:00 A. a.
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C*NTRAI. PAPTIIT C11W1
Car. 14th It. £ oats Ave.
(hall SmIth ._._-- $ast0
Sunday School - 5:41 . no.
Morning Worship - IlilO A. Sfl.
Training Usslol - Sill p. a.
gv.alsI lacTIC. - S: p. a.
p.4. Psysv g.ise Tilo p. a.
$urs•ry Opus
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Old Orlando ltd. at Halts? Ave.
hi Ibamlitoft Oflifla - pastor
Sunday Soot - 8:41 a- a.
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a.
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Demo Womens meeting last
week was because they had

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Pound Cakes

65c

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The "rally"
Fir. sot bait was being by the Democratic Women of
spread by aircraft VlnssIay Seminole County.
Senatorial candidates on
In the Geneva and ('huluota
tea.. lii. planes dropping hand Included Scn. 1). P. Coy'
eli. mires spread art follow. ington. Dade City; Francis P
Vhitehair, of l)eUnd; Sen.
ing section lln.a. They will b
Daniel, Clermont,
yng very low. In fact, just Weibora
and J. A. (Tar) Ho)d, of
about over the tree tops,
Leesburg.
IC. Cosingtoo ss. Whitehatr
Vandalism has he.n report-.
.1 to recently installed lights in the 16th District and Danlet vs. Boyd in the 13th. Scm''
st Oeceolo Dragstrip.
parentty young folks target loot. Countlans will tot. in

meeting.

Favoritism Charged
To County On Roads

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29c

Syrup

45c

V/i

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Instant Tea

25c

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25c

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the office of the new college.
Seminole (ounby has Feen
Commissioner
,snford Auto 5how
Incumbent
awarded an $1I,iA3 federal
until the $5 check to coser
for the
th
e
talks
by
week.
Lee Gary led off
grant by the Office of l;cii
at ths stadium
ee Is I
1{iia'lrun"r. still plan to try pledging to continue to work
nomie Opportunity to launch
it to Chicago this for progress." Gary said he received the application Ia not
a stork.study program.
to male
5
worked welt with the Pi's' cumisljerrti definite.
summer for a nationwide tal had
Vincent hlotmerti,
Pr.
very
progressive
Weldon
reports
ard
on
a
tir
.
sent bo
Sla n
.t contest.
the local Cornof
chairman
bank program for the past four I rood res ponse to formation
Karl Richard Wolfe, Orlan. Action ('omumitte. for Educa.
Clyde Long says his
MIAMI (Seelal) - Marsha munily Action Committee, ret,f the new junior colle'ge. Apyears.
the
do
0150 convicted last Nov. lion) formed by a group of
of
reited
notification
was
Robert (Bob) Parker said , plicatlons were Just released henderson, 19, of Sanford,
National Bank)
County educators,
ford At
ed the present 1)11- this week and th. president stabbed to death here as she grant Wednesday through the 9 of manslaughter in the fatal Seminole
he
beliescome out in support of
has machints that can writs
Sen, Spessard I..
offices
of
too
had
beating of Franklin James has
Anybody Ijict 4 commissioner
rip ecu to begin u-c,tv log stood on the sidewalk in front
10illion dollar checks.
three candidates for the eoun
many jobs and it was time for completed fo
NW liollatNi. George A. Smathera Sullivan on Feb. ?R, 1)63, has
at
rms.
with
regis
of
her
residence
ty school hoard, Mrs. Jackie
and
Rep.
A
S
hierlong
Jr.
got $ million?
and
out
"get
to
young man
tration ft.', next week,
year. In 'solo district on.; Horace ti
• . .
"r
Community
Action
('nm
been
sentenced
to
13
Ilh
ue 5cr do something for th e county."
There I. no estimate yet as
n
Smith, district four, and Jack
The lnternhi
Reve
Arrested and charged with mitt" has been operating Florida state prison.
lie pled ged to stork for water to how many students will
liens
for
has
field
tax
year
and
a
Annie
tiers
for
the
past
The
tail,
handsome
blond
hlo,'ner,
district five.
Vic*
against three cousersation and flood con make UP the first student body first degree murder was
IntroIt .4
has
been
effort to bew.e a
half
but
In
an
about $5,000
owing
a
pri.
ed
fo
ll
as sentenc
beg;na classes louise Gillette,Drive,
of 13100
Bunch
r'esidinta trol.
fore. In County and
Opa
Lo- mainly in getting organized w
the school
emtnole County
Robert A. Cameron, another when
sentence
investigation
ordered
p
tat.
around August 29. In Semi. Park School
. • . .
in order to be eligible to re
government, the teach.
s
candidate, said he would
this year, cka.
I by Circuit Judge Tom Waddehi crc are trying their political
person to
another
eise federal assistance
office
accessible
to
nole
County
alone
Allowing
card Is make his
en.
would however, there are 61M
ho federal grant from I Jr.
wings for the first time In
%se a military 11)
lb. people. lie said be
it Bruce Berry, Dade Coun•chool
01.0 will be used to deter' The fatal fight followed a SPACE.
o.tly. A anf0rd sailor
be available for the people to rolled high
by
sheriffs
office
homicide
di
intl
"In county" students
fined so on that chin s In reach him without"gtialnj this includes students coming siskm chief, said Miss hlend' mine what type of program drinking session by Wolfe. Candidates. In additioa to
would be suitable for Serntn
recently.
the
county."
here
school board hops.
all over
JP court
and George Ray the
three
a meeting
fills,
who
attended
Mrs. Sheila 0. Roberts was from any county which SUP' erson, a student at MIami- ole Count)', Pr. Roberta said. Sullivan
at whose home near
re-elected president of the ports, through taxi., a public Dade Junior College, was ap. lie said there are many types Sloniger,
night
Wednesday
took
of
SPACE
sttIe
will pay
of programs available and Goldenrod the
Democratic Women's Club Of Junior college
an
al
panently
stabbed
during
South
Seminole
Bank
were
at
IA
I
many fields in which to use place,
Classified ads ............
C°7 at the an' of i per ,.mester to
candidates for stat. rep.
boy friend,
over
&amp;
in'
tercatio*
ease
Judge
Wad.
two
In anoth er
Comics ...............
the money.
nual election meeting held lbs new itbool, The fees
reseittativi from Group Three,
Silas Henderson, a 1964 Era.
the Coun' rlu'ie the matriculation fee and
Edward P. Kirchhoff, a for. deli placed Alexander Masters
Crossword puzzle ........
night
at
......
Wednesday
years
proDwight Adam. and William
.........
five
m 11 student activity fee, re duate of Croosm111gb School, 111cr ske president of United of 1.ongwood on
Dear Abby ..
IA ty health Department,
Thomas, from lake County.
Editorial page
RC-'C1td along with Mrs. t1u;r9d of all students enrolled Sanford, was the stepdaughter Fund in Seminole County, has 14000,
7
Masters was convicted in Adams, a tmch.r at Eustis
Entertainment
were Mrs Jacks CA-ion full Lime basis, i.e.. Wry- of Rev. H. B. Whit.hurst, pal-I been named director of the
been
January
of aggravated assault 111gb School, said be does not
Horoscope ................2A Robert
$.$ nb, vice president; Mrs. Jane lag 10O more semester hours tot of St. Johns Baptist Church program. 1.. Black has
against
Jas
k 4' bii,tiilaiigti Of ,-,n.i.r education a 'special
Society ................. 43 AdCiiItiCfl,stM,1t'tarY' mD(lMta. 4 (1*55.5. This
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here Wednesday at a directors

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VARIETIES ANN PAGE

SULTANA PIOSIN
Potatoes

JELLY EGGS .......... Ue 29c
ANN PAGE STANDING
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CHOCO RABBITS
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family as
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eight.
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Trail conies from outside the feeder lines in town and pre.
ihe board of directors 4l
5y Donna Esirs
pruisetl a contract with Smith.
t(1V.fl and ticrnantted that Alta- sent the county commission
Length)
discussion
desclnp•
lies n,l&amp;ls and Itl (if I)rlan(ii)
mte tie gisen the 53iut 1(utl with a request for participa
to do the engineeringwork ed at regular meeting of the sideration by the county as
lion in certain street improve'
and authorized the chairman Altamonte Springs Town Coon. other municipalities,
menu.
the
St.
('ANAl. DISTRICT DIRECToRS Isok over alignment mnp for
tayor W. Lawrence Swofand secretary to escrute
cii Wednesday night over the
ln other action, unanimous
New
Srn
inn
Ileach
\ciIn,'.
atlable
as
when the funds are
participation of the county ford agreed with Nixon that
,Iuht1.i!1ilali River canisi at a meeting in
was glib en to accept the
slav. Lu: I to right. John lrtiniley, Sanford; Mrs. 1.oi.s Black, Orlando
The board
agreed to with the city of Casseiberry in neither Altamonte nor Long- tote
resignation
of Ward 3 Coun
Jr.. New Smrnss
f. an application for a con I
of Winter Park Drive. wood was getting a "fair cilman Colin Crews and to
chairman John }ritler. Sanford; and S. 0. Shinhol3cr
s.
(herald Photo)
struction permit with the
Councilman Keith Nixon break" with the county
and confirm Swof ford's appoint
commissBeach.
- ('orpi of Engineer' prior to complained bitterly that the that be. as county
made motion fur ment of Robert G. "Bob"
-the nest meeting of the State county commission refused to loner. bad
lingers to fill Crews unexpir.
1.egtslature.
be participate with Altamonte In the county to participate in ed term which ends this Dec
can
'1 think the
canal
1)63
and finished
pat tog Hermits Trail. Ballard certain paving projects with ember.
&amp;iootlng on w.ekends. Semi. both races.
with
the
All
the
canthdatei.
started
by
by 1970," Ruder told the Street, and other main feed the town but received no se
Crews written resignation
stole Timing Association points
T*
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tion of Whitehair, plugu
er lines, on the grounds that "ond to the motion.
be had moved to
out the lights wort Installed excep
new 11lie reported the county Alto esplaini"d recommended Gra
Ikiard.
"county policy l not to work
for use by the same people ged subdivision of the
u-apportioned district
One problem remaining to in muiiipalities,' while at the had participated with the city I:ustis and
who may be destroying them. county
more
ducct
represcfltatlon
lie
5oltcd, however. Is with same time, it prepares to of Sanford In Improving 13th ham Fuller be named to the
for
S
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bo ard.
the 11. S. Wildlife Sers
Ice user
th Streets and Southcanal
he- I spend $13,000 to improse a and
Roger, a partner in the R &amp;
scott Kelly, candidate for for the people.
e S
alignment of the
west Road.
fl Company, Inc., local build'
governor, will b. In Sanford
tween Lake iiarncy and lake street
In Casselberry.
Whitehair. a DeL.snd attor
Council decided to get all ers, resides at 604 Oak 11111
Ii. pointed
out that 73 per.
next Tuesday to open his cam
ney and a former underst't'rrass
arie.1
MOnrOe.
It
will
i.e
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toat.
Information
togcthcr on main Duke with his wife and three
i,.!i*
schediil
cent
of
the
traffic
on
IirrmICs
Au,to 5h'-.v turne. ss ith it. sit's Jeep S*li-', In
paign and male a per
tary of labor and state Itoad
A meeting has been
lucky
person
Fsiday
ihiltiren. 'the rnaor adminOtt the
The annual spring event Is
a ppeal for votes.
ed with the wildlife people in
hoard membe r. ched incum- public excitement
istered the oath of office and
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a
$
Sanford
night
by
Sanford
Atlantic
the
bent senators for their failure 1968 exhibition models is
ero Beach April 13
Rogers immediately took the
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this tional Bank. In order t
e foratcar
here's a puzzle for Pepsi to do any thing a bout th e big good tim
'We hope to coins to an
look
the popularity Auto ealers Asiociatiofl,
council seat.
and Coca Cola people: Fred district
they now pled4e take a
under the leai.lrrahip of eligible for the drawing for agreement with these people
(tftituil stiteti, after heated
the boat, all persons
¶ of the different *utomobilr
'','.11s dropped a dime in The themeIvea to subdivide.
at this time," Kritler said
iii.' ussion
on between Swofford
in
this
part
of
the
F,r.I
hE
l'Jllnnr.
the
Sanford
At.
machine and
register
The canal already is staked
'They didn't do anything 1*r1t*tt5
anti
Councilman
Bob Newell.
The many new l9'4 model
out popped a bottle . . .with about it while they were up country.
tic National flank booth out tietween i,ake liarney east
to authorize the town's .ngt
Cole
Sanford
Auto
Show
is
no
autoniubuies
wiil
be
on
display
at
the
auto
showi
They
may
to
declared.
a Pepsi label anti a
there," Whitebait
the Indian Riser and all
neer, Harold RaddliHe, to or
to the public from 2.9 p.m. regis ter any of tht three days. the right of way has been ob
C cap.
Covington. 37-year-old citrus exception.
der the necessary deep well
S
splay each of th. thr.. days f
wdi
sod 'sr.r trod Pas
Top flight entertainment Is tamed In this res. The canal
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and appurtenances to
lc.sr
pump
trs
and
llartman,
JulIa
Wells
Dy
gilled the new dis in Sanford MntctPal Sta.Iiuni show.
planneti for th. affair. (1n will be about ?I miles long
The rat. between Brc'sard 10
water capacity at lb.
I
Suey
increase
Stany 1rizrs will I.e awarded Wednesday night, television from La ke Monroe to t5 out
Annual (txd Friday her- Se), will sing 'When
Wiltias and Bob Harms for Irict a "moostros'f" and th. latest in aut,ImtItire iteand have them install ed
I
well
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during the three-day tO Pe' att.'n.ling the show personalities lb. Iii. Owls let on the east coast.
the I sires StiOI)tOrr(I by the San the Wonderous ('rn""
fists treasurer scorns to be said It was a terrible imposi'
possible. F.stirnat'
I as soon
and who register for tlr*wtngs will appear, ibis top country
hottest.
Our
Ufl
lion
u.the
It was a ls o reported at
ford Area Ministerial Astoria'
shiw, .prti 13-16.
Pr. J. Ralph Neale of First ed cost of the new pump and
one of the
Thursday ant westain mus ica l aggre. meeting that It "looks fasor' titn will be conducted from
ant
('ovington said lila opponent
4rrs tandiflg a that the Burns
Pa rtLipating in this year's Ve.inc,.lny
I'reabterian Church will give installation will he 8*000 to
night
lb.
prizes
will
be fur- gatittn holds forth sat h week able" for the frderal govern- noon until 3 p iii. at Holy
Wliltehalr)
apparently
fav.
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people cv. h.'h;n.l Harris. Wil.
Pumping earnpacity
e
large
district.
lie
Auto
show
will
be:
Inc.. nished by the into dealer' at the Itainb'iw Itanh south iiient to pay for costs of a ('rots I:piscopal ('hutch, 400 the third word, "Woman lie- $3,(YV)
ham. sena tat he running for ored th
will he Increased from Oo to
holler Motor Sale',
bridge crossing the canal at Magnolia Avenue, with parti. hold Thy Son; Behold Thy
s,'rvice; Tb'se pe'p!e who register ftur
also c all ed attention to ui
Sanford.
gallons per minute.
70 ('h.yrnlet Hales and
li- i life.
Mother." Mrs, Itudy Sloan (a
the new Interstate 9%.
Whitebait would be
S
fact
Newell vigorously attacked
$
term Bill llomphill Pontiac - Duicl`
Krid"r said that once align- 'lb. S,sen Word. From the and Robert (rumley will pre
A woman reported to Son- )-cars of age during his
Seminole Co u n t y Mottirs,I will also be eligible on Thur.' Ruadninners will appear, This
potts that council had refussent in duet, "Ah holy Jesus, re
names will group of Sanforti ytuths Is inent has been settled on be Cross."
all
d
police
the
other
day
that
of
office,
U
elected.
ed to take action on a new
Boyd, a former lcgislar Dodge ,ates and servdc'; day night, and
for
ice
how
has
'thou
Offended."
feat making a famous name tssccn I.akt's llarne' and MonSpecial music for the sets
somne apparently had brok.
Strirklant . Siurri'on l'i'r'l 1* rarrir'I over.
The fourth word, "My God, 1111011) despile warning. front
only and Lecatwirl businessman,
prize to 1* given fir self in the i'vular i,dIisir roe "We'll be reads to go"lie will I'. presented by choir
(ran'i
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51cr
en into her home. The
hunt
Lincoln
it
Thou For the n155(It and engineer th at
agency;
do
believed he could
thstill
Ilast
be presented a crisis stiuld develop such a
. Id,nce? 5om54'nr had been said he
rury; Etilnor Motor ('s.IuipeTiY. away duiing the auto show I ftrll 'Tb'- re-ently win the said he etps'cti'il a corn member. of the partlrlisting My (o'I,
Me,"
will I. a 1-ft runah'iitat hattIe of the hands during promise alignment to be work churches while Silas Beatrice saken
a better job helping subdivide.
or. by Rev. Robert Si Jei,kins f as occurred last weekend
sleeping in her
'otk,ss eiefl outlet; ant M.
Flta ed out at the Vero Beach, Duck, choir director and
the district. 'Now it is impo'.
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'rntral
(itaittio'S
mertin.- next urek.
an anony. sible to do a real thorouti
gankt of the hn4t rhtirrh. A111 First %leth(mli4t ChUrch. 1%.i
"
e acconipan- Walker, soloist, will sing ''oh supilly enough water and the
'e April Goof,
Members of the board of pros ide most of th
lob fur the it counties,'' he
rnous publication
1,1111-ri in a talent ctjflti'*t directors and those interested Iment.
('note and Mourn With Mc ' reservoir went tiry.
lie pointed out "citizens
le high School declared.
by
.1.-n,4mvd
on the 5,Itepresents
Montgomery
in
getting
work
started
on
the
House of
The first word, "Father, ,sthIle."
were concerned the city was
Green
of
the
Albert
E.
Rev,
C.Ampus the other toy. carried candid ates
a ppearing were
canal were urged by Krldcr Forgis e Them for They Know
Final Es.
'ero Beach Not What They Do," will be I.ake Mary Church of the' running out of water, which It
The sjsnue night The Rock. to attend the
$ headline - "No
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William J. Thomas, Lees'
Nararene will give the fifth is not," and that he
ing ftt.s.lrun hers appear, the meeting,
ams!" Students wit's eslebrat'
burg; Dwight Adams, Eustis, S
given by Rev. Roy
In work for improv.
tried
discovered
word,
'I
Thirst,"
and
the
sIxth
ways
Semintle 11gb $hool ban.i.
ing until tiey
The engIneers said that the f h'inccret Baptist Church.
and Bob Skinner, Umatilla.
was all a hoax.
under th. ,II,rction of l.tuti' alignment they hate worked The solo, "hark Thou the word, "It Is l'inishril," will Ing Ihe water a)stem"the im
Tom McDonald, the other I
Ris'rnt rains solved
'
publications.
('owley, will be presented in out for the canal will result ('hrlst" will 14 presented by 1# by Ret (lItter F. Wi,', of
candidate for the Group 3
}'rt,ii as far away as New functlt'ns a nti
mediate problem.
the
Sanford
('ongregath1flal
un
pa
was
concert,
Wtn,,siflg 'This Charles. l.ake-Semnia2uie seat,
Out of county students
in a minimum of interruption iIs. helen lrMulh.'n of SanState, proepertive atu•
Sstnff'ir'l, with some show of
SyniphenY
tuition fe. of $15
F ri- lay night, niaicaI enter- in shad fi'htng and disturb- ford 'aval Air Station Chapel Christian I huirch.
ton" at the Florida
able to attend because of the
er
temper,
ret tested the history
are rcmmuniratinl with an additional
t
ilents
Rev. l.er ") I). Soper.
ii bm furnished by lng of wildlife
The srcontl word, 'Verily I
concert the other night (00' flu. W. II. (Hill) Reedy, irnoffice of Pr. I'.wrl s. wi. anti tlt'es who rime from ,iiit t.,,nment
', ill gis e of - hi.ri plit)tlttl) fur the town
at
holy
('rust.
is
for
the
s'incctt us that It
About opposed irs (,roup 1 in the priA large section of this riser has tub 'hire, 1 ollay 'Thou
P'Y a $() tuitO.vi I hr Go Mai, smother &gt;uuth
state
will
fee
in a,iIttiuun
to the miiatrk u- ful l.oiular ruiaic group. TIny Is as ,tIIrI by rutting across Shalt lie with Me in I'ara- the art rnth anti final stint, rrrabcti by the ('iti:rns
for
the mary, also apiwateti. it did I ihtn, pu-silt nt of i"riIliflhiIc 'if
as frantic as anythincila)5
Thy hliitm'l' I hietler Gosernrneflt and the
lids are (t.miiig these
tsntt. the euiginr'rs reporleci dI'e," still he given by Rev . ''lather, Into
Sen. Mack N. Cksrlad Jr.. Junior College, and K. 0. i*tt'.n fee.
are from lamps.
'The 'ting Republicans
('nrnm,flrl Mv 5;'inIl
There wa,n't much "contact uropposed in Group 2.
G Blair Ii-Garsr) of San for
$hrriher atmniasinns nffltrr
Were Ynu There Whew AI clOsc of tho meeting,
.
.
dancing" in the Charlesbon,
Christian and %lis%loniry Alli I%oln.
'they- Crucified My lord'" Sssi'ffi'rd apologized for his
sore Church. A trio, Sirs
"we
11am Brown, Mrs 'd ilbur still he prescnted by Sirs. Carl ' iurthurst and urged that
caolhidatea from funos of applhation for at'
. . .
missioner
II
1t
goes
he
bygones."
Neilson.
-----prize.winnInt "itock District 4 appeared with the ,uii,sitn hate be.'n reseiveit in

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If you're Interested in your total food bill,
If you're looking for the best values
for your food dollar, A&amp;P Is the store for you.

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CHUCK STEAK
RIB STEAKS SHORTCUT ................ LI. 89c
$1.59
STRIP STEAK BONELESS ....
GROUND CHUCK I*A 2½ .$1.99
"SUPILIIGHT" WESTERN LEAN MEATY
3.5 LI. AVG.............. 49c
SPARE
RIBS
DELICIOUS HEAT 'N EAT FRIED
FISH STICKS 2L1. lox .................. 98c
CAPH JOHN'S QUICK FROZEN
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SHRIMP COCKTAIL

Are we Implying that A&amp;P has the lowest prices
on afl Items all the time?
No!
Thes'e Is no store that can make that claim.

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)fan.lhc.iling has tern forlil
Talks by eight crlititcs
and no longer or. girl'
l.UCT for the Lesliture. plus a surp.rmltt..1
prise appearance by Secretary
jackets won by their stealles of State Tom Atams, high
In athirtie erIcavor,. fljt
political tote 8-t
r1w log love, it s. II overcome at theCounty health Depart-

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We don't sell Easter bonnets but...
we suspect many an Easter hat
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Commerce. for the purp.'e

Grade "A" Fla. Or Ga. Fresh Ice Packed Whole

(8 to 12 Lb. Avg.)

Grade "A" Quick Frozen Young

Office, sponsored by the

of raising funds for new addi-

Cooked canned

Hams 5 c!ti

Bonnet
From

Skinless, Boneless,

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Canal Seen To Open In1970

until 11 a. m. Friday
Mary in front of the

Uateer Fir. Department and
co sponsored by the Chamber

Less Shrinkage

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Vs I \ s \, iii. Mi "s " I I1.TIUN :tt -1.11 ("tintv Events
l.luyI. first in Junior diyist,'n,
s,-nt d Iv (t'.p. (runs lift) 'lorry D,vh-, fuI14l4: Margaret Erviti, skits:
" 'i nd fruits t'ul') ('ricketgeneral.
otuithsing
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Karen
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flu.vli. 11l1(t
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general; 'slai'ei:i lii ytint. h)111)t1t' spe;ikiiig; Jont'lle Farina, huunie inili
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isient; (third fi- om top) i)eiuhie i'4srrish, dairy foods; Vnnda
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such prt*iects as health. cloth.n. firs t in junior.
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an aging dike
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The fled, which floss-s from
sere were no reports of
major South Vietnamese liEU 1U)N0it[MUiMO south to north, was spread 12
It nu r is ill hi bright- miles wide in some sections
ground actions as th e nation
rurt pro- . Estimates of the number of
suffered the convul sions of a cuing tip
politi cal crisis marked by cetulitigs' in a Milwaiu- persons driven from their
anti-government and anti- ken suburb as
the 'home, ranged up to 2,000 in
American rioting in SaIgon. judge. The 23.year.old North Dakota and Minnesota.
l'niversity of \Viscon- Hundreds of Canadian rc-t•
For the moment the Amtrl'
can, appeared to be bearing sin law student was dent. were displaced as well.
elected municipal itiS'
the brunt of the wan.
The Small Businc"; Admits.
A military spokesman dis. tice at St. Francis, `iVis. l,tr&amp;tloo declared flooddani.
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closed th at Viet Cong guar.
Wednesday
disaster areas
r illas machinegunried 25
The flooding along the 50.
chained and helpless Vietnamile riser was the worst of
mrs. captives, moat of them
civilians, when Ame.rican-dl'
the century.
More than 2,800 persons fled
reeled South Vietnamese
their homes in southern Mani.
troops closed in on a jungle
toba on ondcrs of Premier
prison Wednesday near Phu
Duff Roblin as the fled surged
Lam, 70 mile, southwest of
ome Too
ers
Saigon.
of the Canadian Armed Forces
that 101 Americans were kIlh
helped build emergency dikes
SAIGON (UPI)
690 wounded In corn3Ioin of along the river between the
hat the week ending April 2, fluddhJ.t st ud ents •as'agely border tow-n of Emerson and
a slight drop 1-om the $23 beat an American tonight, %'tnnepeg 60 miles to the
killed thc presious week. 'The then kidnap-ed him in a small North.
station wann as anti-got-era. - Downstream
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hmr word about their 15 )ear- an ancient fairy taisi
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old boy, kidnaped at gunpoint aWilit it brave boy who
by a pudgy. nervous me
rescues his sister from
star's marriage from theeir
the United tales.
the wicked Elf King,
alint. side home March 23.
The earth was contarninsit. to Italian
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will be
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(NE
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dioactive matter when on. of
2:30 p.m. Monday
(Radio-Telephoto) times In the past week asking
th . bombs that fell on land
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parish house of Ito.
the
crackedopen. Tests establish.
the kidnaper to "plus, make
Church
by
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Cross
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'SInce we will not imperil Parish Players, under
pomed to radiation of danger'
the safety of our ion and our
oua intensity,
the direction of Mrs.
only interest Li in his safe re- Philip Logan. In the
After weeks of searching,
turn, we have asked the auth
the bomb was located March
oritks-arui they has, agreed t o p picture Roland,
16 on the slopes of a muddyi'd
and
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-to leave us entirely alone
ridge nearly a half-mIle be
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negotiations
with
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real kldnai#r," Goldman said
The first three attemp ts to
Llf King (James NcI
Wednesday.
lift it failed when recovery
'Ihe feder.
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The fuuM attempt sucworked overnight
Allies 19 killed. VW C
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ceeded. A heavier cable oot~
wa s feared Vset Corig ele" bags to Add five eel o safety
to toruadOit ed
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have
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phoftnanc
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tacbed to the bomb hi
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0 dik e
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cora or
11th vIctim died sought to profit from our grief to, itosanu picugis I
Curv, a s pecial unmanned neiday
Rioters waving "end the Cold weather slowed the
Despite bad weather
as th e
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worry.
service
war
banners
beat
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snow
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aubmeraiblo normally used to laths wake of the black twist.
planes again dealt heavy
and gave valley
(played by Mrs. Eletty
pick up errant t.orp.dou
blows to North Vietnam. U. S. servicemen. They burn' residents a break, Tb. Red
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Planes from U, S. Navy car- cii an American jeep and and tributaries crested lower
arlei WillIams. 3$, died
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Loss at the nuclear weapon in a lames City hospital from
riots carried out 31 mlssons danced around the flames, than expect ed and a day or
Thomits Schesht'nherI I
13 l'aratroopers and poll ce
bad wide international ramAir FO
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injuries Iwiercu iOflday w-hen
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Tars
They hit roads, bridges, mill' fought them with clubs and many points.
United the storms swept ashore on a
a
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gas
Susan
grenades
but
the
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concentratione and ship- tear
squall line and cut a swath
roared through the fourth
The Spanish government from here to Cape Kennedy.
gen will portray acro.
ping vital to Communist supconsecutite night in Saigon.
,
banned all future flights of
bats,
abed hard-hit
mute,
m death
U. S. nuclear-armed bombers Polk CountY's tool to elilit
Guam.b&amp;W B52 bombers One of the motis plucked an
over its, tartitoryo a move while the deaths here remain.
Off
struck twice. hitting Viet unklent"'ed American sod his
Vietnamese girl friend from
which limited effectiveness of ed at three.
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Some of
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U. B, Strategic Air Command The Small Jtusiness Ailmin-thr men' In the Gre'. Berets
In other stops at Chlpley, miles southeast of Saigon and a motorbike, backed him
re hnnouncea
u5atnst a wail and beat and
bass. in Spain.
istnation announced Wednes. hate redfaces today. The
Florida's gubernatorial can Iionlfay, fleFunlak Springs, 53 miles to the northwest,
r. hr play
At ths i?.aSUon dieams-day Is Washington that it had •eM vi.t
didates fought what one of Crestview, Milton and Pensa. South Vietnam, Smuth Vietna• kicked hint until the blood ran 'TweI taMs'i
t*ttl, flag
and he lay on the ground.
?flI.flt taut.s In (,e.nsva, tUu a ii 'i ted hlillso'
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April 6. 1964
flew 30 sorties against the
Osceola The Green Bereht-4he rug.
emocin
meeting
of
the
Dellacombat Wednesday, shaking huddled with supporters, and
found tear.gas hurling police
violating the 1963 nuclear counties as disaster areas.
AdmissIons
S Snaclal Forces
LI
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The Air Force alto disclos. In their path. They about. ry Duplicate Bridge Club In
teat. ben treaty and eont.am. 'ThIs permits owners of
Iris .IeSI$r, Michael Chris- thousands of hands as they waded into crowds shaking as
tr
a who fight the Commu
grabbed the fallen t h e Firemen's Recreation
s. nista in the swamps and Jun- tY. MAIIIIIII Christy- Richs"'i plunged through crowds of pors. I many hands as he could.
ed adoption of a t%Ln cable faced and
with deadly radioactivity,
American,
throwing him into 11.11. I-'rank Matheson dirttSehirard.
tenthal
vote,.
and charitable
Martha
Kelly renewed his proposals s)strrn for slowing down damInstItutions gte-had a good thing going. Christy,
U. H. officials mauled then, whose Iiroher!y was damaged They mlii bogus Viet Cong (;eorge Luthu., ){.strr Ibsyli,
during landing asmall station wagon that ed.
aged
planes
Coy. haydn hums whirled for reorganization of the Road
sped away to an unknown des'
was no dagsr from the or destroyed to apply for re• battle
Winners were, NS, first,
and said the 530.000 cable big'
fl ags to souvenir-hun' Charlie (',aitskin, Margaret through seen northweat 1'1or
bombs and that the tra.n.ster construction or rehabilitation try Air Force pilots stationed Mergo, Kathy J. p.sohl, lIar- Ida towns, boasting of record Department. He propos. ta
Mr-s. Mary Boyle and Mrs.
nets has k.pt fIve $I)® tination.
farm-tomarket read ad. pro
A secood unidentified West.
of soil from ths toast W*$ loans at three per cent inter. inSaigon.
driven Skyralders
0, Morris: second, Mr-a.
ny Wsshingt"n, James Tram, prosperity during his admin. log
pel.,'
strIctly a precautionary mesa- eel.
'p air men paid $23 for the mdl, Margaret 7.avrotn.y, istratlon acid coun terin g char. ministration from th e counties from smashing up on landing. •rnez'was reported mining William Hibband and Harry
by U. S. Army Military Po. Brown; third, Dr. Ruakin
or.,
Sen. Spessard Holland, of flags-red and blue with a May Woodruff, I.in'la Ann gee from his opponents for th e and putting them under a
I addition to the fighting
liermen who moved on the
U. S. Ambauador Angler Florida, announced
23th
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Rosborough and William Lu.
cornreported
by
th
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In Wash. guid star-and had no way of Jackson, ianfnrd; Blanch. Democratic nomination.
"p
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highway
ro
fringes of th. rioting, trying
Diddle Duke and his family ington the Agriculture
Lakelacid Democrat Scott
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infantry Division a
Deiart. knowing they were take.
Deflary; Albert
I'Anduus.y
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and several S panish officials meat has made svailable em. TheGreen
man said a squad of U. s. to separate Am icans from
;
Bsreti hired a DeGohia, Deltona; Mabel Ad. Kelly spent th e day in Pensa.
He said roads shoU. e I
th. fury.
even took a plunge hi the ergency loans to farmers ansi
cola
and
the
evening
In
Talla.
miles
23
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ISIHItY 10 acitrY in
heav)- skirmish v.ith the
tigs, and then stoinpeti them
to
tlIths
flIO%('d into wiat second, George Pearsall anil
%%MS ISO datIer.
holland also said the H1 In mud and sprinkled them
NkhIt5s Itands with urkcra as thcy tin ouid he a key recoinat least inciit.i htI
third,
Mrs.
Mr. ant
mcndatiou to his first Legis- %'It Cong and killed
vs.n mm
ers killed in has authorized rural housing wtth chicken biood.
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bad
been
Ituddhl,t.kd
anti William Woodlock;
ehancd shifts.
one when the guerrillas trie
ons.
Mrs.
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and
Mrs.
Merge,
Sanford,
a
girl;
Mr.
th, collision when the bomb loans at three per cent tote. Thea a terrible thlng hap. and Mrs. Elm.r Kirms..
Ing lature.
tr ti
Miami Mayor Robert
to ambush them during the got'nmt demons a
Jody Runnell: fourth, Mrs.
was lost, and sight morn died rest for repairs or
The
111gb
called
for
a
firs
selfnight.
','iet
Cong
w'e
'pett
ed
way
rontjued
hi.
)fl5h
replace pined. Viethames. Polite dis' boy,
when a Viii cargo plan. fly- ment of farm buildIng,,
Most of the VIet Cong mis of turning the mobi against F. M. Hinichs and Mis. 0. N.
through populous Browardinsurance' plan which hi said
entered 30 of the "Viet Cong"
Discharge.
l.arks'y.
ing a load of buses and SUP('ounty proposing redistrihu- would cut state insurance sacre victims at Phu lam the Americans.
flags and arrested th. scamth
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lilson.
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Newlion
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honoring the weli.known sau
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FORT PIERCE (UP!)
lip-k.
office of govetnor "
i'atton. VInter Park.
in Irs.
Quarter tvtilhon
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hour motorcyclIsts charged
Infamy' boc*u.. of rowdy with the slaying of a little girl
MIAMI (UPI)
A circuit
drinking teenagers, opponent.
to a farm labor camp squab ciurt Judge refused to lower
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bin near roil Lauderdal. $250,000 bond set on John Ma.
"lease us alon. In suffer
were Jailed her. pending their tera, 33. Queens, N. V., charg.
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Irons the freedom of this vaned as one of four gunmen who
The four were granted a took $1.7 million from a resort
dahiam .. freedom from paychange of tr ial location to health spa on Miami Beach
log all the bills for hi. 'hap.
here after the defense claim' last week.
pines.,' freedom of being a
eti unfavorable publicIty tO
tatera was arrested Saturr.sid.nt of th. worst 110?'
•h. Lauderdale area
day, two days after the rob.
worst eity in the world, oTt
The four charged In the bcry of the Harbour Isle Spa
bratisurat day," said super.
shooting dea th of Ilycar-old Four gunmen punched out the
visor Ernest Ktunck, who led
Catalina Flor.s are James lo cks in sale deposit boxes
the 0PP05Itifl.
PurkhLser,
30; John Philemon and looted them of cash and
against
The tote was 5,943
Luke II, 23; John Francis jewels,
continuing bratwurst day, 4,,.
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man, it
one of the bgbTb.
MOScOV (UP!)
,st bonds eer eel in! lririda.
newspaper laviatia acclaimed
MEN IN MEII%l(F.
si jigilnflt lily niglt wincHrt. Sammie I.. hodges, ion
i}t t(t'iIIi 1U
titan '.t
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on (hisplay at Iftnifl
of Mr. and Mr.. John W.
Hodges, ()vledo, has comph,t.
1rsia hIermita. Museum
- ed advanced artillery training
stuffing her jacket into a leak
at the Army Artillery and
tltr..tsnsd to flood this
Missile School at Fort 5tH,
ezhibltlon room.
tam cards to Charles R. Ilerrin, Gary D. Shover, James N. Okha. Tb. Crooms high
SIX SAILORS of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 5, land.
Pepper, John G. Riend Jr., Tommy J. Nichols and James I). School gradnat., who received
based it Sanford Naval Air Stations were designated RA5C
The first athmal hhstork
(Vigilante) plans captains In ceremonies aboard the USS
Ztlalboeuf. Each of these men are assigned one of the squad. his baste training at Yost
park was created .1 MorrisBanning, Ga., was trained as
ron's Vigilante aircraft and have direct responsibility for Its
America in the Mediterranean Sea. Cdr. D. E. Dearoiph
town. N J., by President
a cannoer in 11.14 artllisr1.
alntenazsca
and
up-keep
b.Lwoo.n
flights.
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man. Henry Hollomon. Chat- ..sell-Insuratical, plan for the 000 per biennium. Its propos- were
'March were, first, Norman
with only low persons surviv. ed in defiance of an appeal by
in Fagan 111, Dorothy L.ary, state's schools,
ed that instead of buying corn'
Itiouben Smith. Audrey Pa.
had reacted a truc. with Pr.. Nicholls; third, Mr.. Virril
Burns started with a brook-mercial Insurance that the
tims wer s women.
Morse, Clars Kearns and ba- fast at Marlanna where Ite countIes pay into a state fund vic
mier Ntullen Cao Ky in their 3toti; fourth, Mr.. Lackey;
by girl, lasac i4ntith, Mar- lambasted what h. called which would eventually earn spokesman said five prIsone
civilian fifth, Donald MacNaughton:
lived through the shOoting tiut efforts to attain a
giret 1)oucett., Jewell Jones, "political rantlrg' by his op.enough interest to cover all one died shortly after hi. go%ernment. One Buddhist sixth, Mrs. Norman Meycri
nub, 1t.mmere. E n 0 C h ponent..
claims.
monk tried to halt the mobs- seven th, Miss Ethel .Yohnaon.
cbains were sawed
'Vfurst' Day
KLNGSL.VNN, Eng. (UP!) Smith, flarrI,tt Hill, Iugen'
In a later speech. 111gb said
some of the children. But anSeries winners from Feb.
"Florida toters are too ma.
A craied bulloek terrorized Ia Campbell. Douglas Mich. lure to be dissuaded or Influ- the present formula for diiother monk was seen to egg I to March 22 were , first,
RIIEIIOYCAN, Wia. (tIP!)
Ire.. Iniernatlonul the town for its. hours before ash Mania, Sanford; flesak toted by the pobtiral ranting tributing gasoline tax rcsethorn on.
Mrs. Moti; aceond, Mr. Moth
- Tb. gtw*1 burghers of She- United
'lb. hentagon Is the world's a territorial army national I;ans, Ruby Hunt and tin of aspiring candIdates." he nues should be scrapped In irial Location
third. Mr. Meye'; fourth, Mrs.
boygan voted out
their famed largest offk. building. It cov stuart sergeant brought it boys, DoRa?'); Leona liowey, said. "Certainly Florida dli- favor of one reflecting popu.

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tI, j the school auditorium. Taking lending roles are (front, from
Iticky Jr.
left) Keith Paul, Cathy Vatt, Eric ()rr. Dub Illaks ; (b.tck
win, Kisthy (;unther, flanny Eagle, Debra Jenkins, I)ehia ILivid, and
(herald Photo)
Debra iuoe.
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crashed Into a nearby moun.
LISIION (UPI) - A Porta. It took the embarrassed
tain.
trusts air force plans carry. Greatts Bents two days to ex.
in, fly, men was r.pnrted plain and get the Utile *14
musing somewhere over north, lady out of jail.
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and Jock I1utchl two rounds 5atuzday and sunlmid !'t. Ii,f(it
I t.jurn*mpnt unf.1le,l today for IchAmpion Jack Nicklaa anti beat jolfsrs were in the start- Mctteod, *3,
Sports. Writer
I the 30th tInts with the •,mc I four-tim. champ Arnold Pal. tnt field. It was gvnerally son, SI, who war* playing In di,.
The Master, has been a sell.
Al'ti('ST', Ga. t1'1) - old script - a itar.studIed met.
tournaments back when Teddy
conceded that
Although 101 of the world's
I The legendary Mastery golf field in pursuit of sl.-finli
a month. Tourono first price to this $140,. Roosevelt was president, gets out for nearly
nament chairman ('htf Rob000-plus tournament would an early start on the favor.
rts repeated a plea for perfinishing ahead of he
sons
tons who do not already have
Starting Urne today was
tickets not to waste their time
two
4:14 am, but sanders wasn't
off until noon, trying to let in. scalpers were
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MAYFA
their nwardit during hintit't held Vlnedny night at the Mayfair 'Itib.
hoii,e. In lisp picture, Wilk Huwninti, (front, row, center), the tournitmi'nt' chiirnpini gives thumbs-up sign. On the left is asiociatioti prrs.
Ident Jerry Jernigan anti on the right Is hugh Grier, last year's cham.
flight winners liarPion and thIs year's runner-up. standing In back
old hlickenluich, l'• R• Wood, Rob fleeueri'r anti Fletcher Cook. In hottorn picture ore some of the ciinsoiation winners anti flight runners-tip.
Stamiing in front (left to right) are (ene ('k'rnmt'ns, It. C.SVhitniire,
Dr. 'I'. F. McDaniel, Huh Jernigiin and John Mercer. Standing in hark
Stenatrom, Clyde Robertson, Jim Riser, Red Cleveland, ('apt.
(Herald Photo,)
Chandler Swanson and I'aui Weber.

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for a $13 ,eaeon'a tr,t
1.a t several months, ..ii it Nicklaus at 1 pm. EMI.1260
and Police Were arresting
i..-'t. "This Is their type of An expected field
. f 1015, those they could catch.
two oldtimI
not counting the
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era, was trimmed by two bef,lowi hers who have a
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infield mingle are't Deron ad Al triple and a double re. chance, myself Included. But for, play even began. Tire.fly
thre champion Jimmy flema'
Joh n sonwith the winning •p'ctiely in the big inning.
e'!*ri iis e %tiie
ifl, you've got In beat ret,
tø
who last won here 15
tint hnh niarker. Tony (il• a •tr'e in
vi, of it. n
1 he I his s.s ( iii reached Jack and Arnie:'
years ago, had to withdraw
. lhd.
he'. not .
Sine. IVS*, when Palmer
both Twin runs with a hsncr California Angel relief pitch.
,au,o of ilkesa and Ralph
icr original he
.
wait
his first Mastar.'
er Rob I., for a pair of runq
(uldahl, the 1534 champ,
portant role in the Indian,' and a triple.
only
two other totters
Minneenta nioe4 to strong- in the ninth Inning and went
didn't show up.
pennant hope..
broken the stranglehold which
The remainder play the first
To moil any further con- then its detente by obtaining on I,, a Li victory. Randy
ha and Nscklau. have hell two lihole round. (si(lay and
fusion, (levelar'I, %rrii,n is. infielder ('buck Schilling anti Iiun'Ii.'y's single, i IIO stile by
Art Wail, no longer a Friday but the list will be cut
most popularly known as lull ,atcher Russ. Nixon from (.nrge Altman, Ty (line's I here.
fly I serious contender, slipped in after 35 hole. with only the
partfitc
an-]
a
Dick
I
single
for
Hostori
Iefthander
plays first base ant at 21
o league from ','e' Covington .om- ahead of Palmer in 1D9 low 44 scores ant ties per.
yo
thin Stigman and a minor
is two years younger
I jrI'4 the rally.
thanks to a final-round 54, ansi
named
later.
lobe
til to continue in 'e final
the [,as Angeles r,ntrrfirld. ;'layer
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- -atIant- louis it in ItOh when he fin.
nit of the .ning cii Phil Niekro
lisle pilot huh. T,it.-tts ' gills
s.as ,I,ternilne,i to give the and Haltiruore pitchers. Jim are of Eddie Mathews' hot shed a stroke ahead of l'al(raceviiIe, Minn - nat.ve a Palmer, Eddie Watt anti Stu tat to upend hiou.t'n Li. met.
Te adds -makers had Nickathews nrei off I)ae
ling look this spring after liiler combined to shut out
-New
York
Yankees.
!O
(ssi.ti
in
the
first
Inning
and
laup,
Palmer and Sanders 1.2.
. th. I'.- 1110
u. youngster ro.-isuI
'1
Pla)er,
who has been among
stored
the
second
run
on
J€.,
1w,,
hits.
on
.-ifir ('isast I rgis. last s.n.
hlsstr,n ea1 l,i,d for e.'-'n Torre'. mingle in the fifth. Ithe leaders each year sins
nit., i.i
.•n with ,ii
Bert ('ampen.ris, Jose Tar- Ili@ became the only foreigner
runs tilted ins anti an attrar. run, in the sisth Inning and
wiped the Me!. 5-7. p:.ttie tatuli and Ken Suirea got to win the Masters, slipped I
thye iii as-crags
FARRELL'S
What Tet.betts saw Wed. Kasko, acquireut earlier in three hits apiece a, Kansas in the odds when he revealed
downedWashingt.n 3.1. that he baa been bothered by
nrs'iay when tis. two Davis' the week from hioust'n, lDAILY - S A. N. Itisy .Soleki anti Dennis gout and ben has-log trouble
I upirl opposing ,iugtiute 1 Ici-tesi two lilt,, including a
III
merely reitsfrsed hi. opinion ! two-run single. Ils,.kie (r5rge Aunt if St. Louis stopped I striving,
The field, led off by Fresi i
rntt ansi Tony (nlgttaro )'hialel1h..s .l on four hls
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l'OMPAN() I1EACIL it.'Pl)- in to hr
Isle Franklin, Steve ltalker,
but
I
think
we are capable of Don lock slumped to a .213
Mitchell Chapman, Pamela The Washington Senators have
mark. Vak-,tine hatted 325
1atng Six) ball."
Chapman, (ierrl progressed slowly but surely
1.loysi
That doesn't seem lik e ly. for hlawsi last .casun with 3
Anne RanIolph: (senior)
under manager (i ll Ilodges hocs-er, with the horses HR's and 69 Rill's.
Maria Franklin, Kathy Brat- and now they arc talking hhxlca has going for him
Duckworth won 10 games
t(rd, 1)ewey Wincry, J. L. about f i nishing in the first They've added three new with Hawat and two for the
David Cochran, division it 196'
Bradford.
face., but that's a far cry Senators and hodges feels he
Clarence West,
That would mean a conid- from last year when they add- his the making of " truly
Musical Pairs (open): Son- era ble step up in the improve- cii live In a mingle deal with fine pitcher."
my hlalker and Junior Rats- meat pave which has sect the the l)odgrr'
Duckworth will be one of
man, l)avid and Frank halt, Senators advance one notch
fise-pitchers Pete the regular darter,, along
ThOse
J'atstons and patty Forward, In each of the last two Years. ' Richert and Phil Ortega, out with Ortega (12-13), Richert
J. L. Bradford and Rot, fish. They finished ninth in
' fieluicr Frank Howard, third (15-12), Mike McCormick (5 8)
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op. Sunny Cope and Dewey hodges lint full year as pilot- b3sirnimi Ken Mc\luilcn and and fluster Narurn (4-12).
and eighth last season.
first tua.cman Dick Sen-will I Ron Kline IT, 41 and Steve
Wince&gt;',
Despite a lackluster pitch form the nucleus of the lean htidzik (6-4 ) will he the top
I'olet-ensiing: (Junior)
men in the bullpen again,
Steve hiker, Sissy Baird, lug staff and a bruns.uIsct'd again,
Howard will be In left with
Debbie Franklin. (',crri Anne weakness down the middle, "They will all Improve,"
Randolph, Mitchell Chapman, lodges figure, the Senators hfn*lgs's predicted, adding that Vah-ntine in center. The rihl
I has-i' 'a gsxd shut'' at finish tb.-&gt; s-s-ill get ''pit-nt&gt; of help" fit-li jot, It iside open with
Harry St-anD')'; (senior)
Willii- Kirkland, inn Ktni.
Sonny hialker, Heriuy Huff- Ing In the lisp five,
front the three ness-corners.
"It's
within
reason,"
he
in
They
are
catcher
Johns
Or.
flub
Chance and roukip hrant
nan. Al fituds-ry Anne Ransisted. "We're going to be bet. sun, outfielder Fred It'alen- Alyca, who hit .2t9 with Hadoiph, Jeannie Hanis, Pat
ter. Our defense will be im tine and pitcher Jim Duck. wai with 27 118'. and 34 fIlls,
Stone
battling for the post.
I
(open): proved and o will our pitch- worth.
RopIng
Special
and hitting We aren ' t 1.0
Ing
Only tw,i ipots in the In.
Or-inn
was
obtainel
from
a
n,
Maria
("harlie fi a t e m
the htaltimire Oriole.. where field are set-Si-n at first and
-Franklin, hill fl rockenbrUgh,
last veason with Sic-Mullen at third. Ilodges
hr hut
e
pt,
Sonny
Cope,
Clarence w
nine honor-' runs- and 29 rims. I may platoon I:d ltntnkman and
Bob Chapman.
will pro-. Bob Saverine at *hnrt and Don
conv.ti.us, Ore. (t'i'l) hatted In. Valentine
Jumping Figure S (Junior)
.easufl In cm- I Itlasingarrie and Ken hiamlirs
lshls-'
open
the
\'rteran Oregon Stat,- trs.
Steve IIal'k,r, list Chapman,
Is:r,- Ir Is f !. 11. one f
Athletk
Guy Randolph. Cliff Hoyt', Iversity
fls't,tIe Wept. l)s'(t'iø h-'ranklin A ni,ry' 1'. (Slats I (;ull. w Is
It), 1110111)1', Mania cusachesi t's1. s-ti's I fr
(senior)
hiwanil ,
years at the pd-u!, ii s!
S,riia
Franklin .
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1.- Bradford Anne Randolph, at ti
lie (lied at a I.e pOal ToesFatty ForwardL day afternoirt aft.r staff' rig
Sack I)rag (open):
BishOp.
a str kr Starch 1".
Bradford and 1114111
(;ali compiled a
G. Batetis-an a nd Steve lialker,
Pewey Winery and Frank record at Oregon Still* ft"m
Halt, Pat and Bob hiurkham- ios until becoming athletic
anti director in W41. lie wn. sic,,(-,r his'rky littffman
if. McGahun cc.-'is-d a o huxup fl'rit"r by
Stucke)',
Frank
Paul 's,li'nti, his. a-'-.t;itt
end Bob White.
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Sc-minds s,urng
dutling victories in two of
over the hreak yyj Ovicdo up. Saturday morning t iv
lb. three relays, but were daym
doesn ' t halt another ganc am., the Seminole s-tsIsts-, %1%,t
2. ItIt'hea120 high hurdles
aiid
Jufli
Lk3,ne
the
%,!w%
:s-kr-.t completely in five
until next l\ir.hay.
ton.
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In o ther spring sports., the -100 dash
1. Fris.h'r. 2
III
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St'minok' lIih a's- ito tea to
anul rat'. won a dual
Gray.
T-tO.
s-tsils Ocala high this
7t- 12.. VctlnsLs.y
run
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noon at I p_n while South
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ball team hosts the Ovietlo
in the 100-yard staph (Hill Icily.
Junior Varsity and the San ! tsnal I'o'tt'-sil l,.-agu,'
Sprint meIlcy WAY
ford Junior High nine i at r'i'eior.er Pets fistrelte, pr-- l"rid')'), the mile run (Charles
ford
I Peoples.. Valstr'ti,
Seminole
(Itoh.
plc
vault
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hi
Sluilinit,
the
' ulirting a frve-m,lhi'n-fan gate
home today against
T-- 24'Wl.4.
MOOI1E won the first in a serk4 of
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RithOP Moore Junior varsity, thi% fall, hAa annom in ,-ed the I lts-p;sI ansi the broi l jump Frisby.(',ray).
S.
Peoples.
three he ess1 to keep the "('hollenge Trophy"
220
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along
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at
4
[loth games itarl
47th NFl, season will open (ltsk
it, the scurry race recently lit the Central Fl(
Mite WAY
Coa c h Ralph Stumpf's Sit'm- Srt. 10 with a national tel.- the mile and sprint medley re
rbla horse Show, Next challenge will IIC the
\lartin, 1). Dunn, 1,i,
iflOiC bak'baiters begin their siacti rensath of the Cru'en I
May Gymkhana, which will start the evening
The next 0,.t for this 5)15 \Vrber).
us&gt;- ,late this afterm.'n at itay Italtirnsro Wetc-rn ('snItuiw,4 for the timmer ntuutith
hole vault
1. Ri'pp. Ii
hnme at 4 p rn a.uunst Edge- (-renre plas- off,
thlnclauls. will lit, the last's
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Joe ('ahiweli's two baskets ('artist league circuit.
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A Cincinnati five-game losfrom the corner In the last
Red Auetbat-h doesn't like playoff final..
LORDS
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The St l,oui. hawks tight. two minutes ireservel tIre log streak and a six-gaino
lighting his victory cigar on
whose
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ens-si matters in the Vs'.t'o yb-tory for the flaw
Vs'ines'iav a. the
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TR. BOURBON
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Hill Hridgee srore,I
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*lienIlustuns whippesi the of nine atraighst Eastern Hi- e,i by playi-n-cosh Itic-te
l6ers iI&amp;-es at Philadelphia vkjn lilies was broken by Uuerin with 21. Jerry West
because "it infuriates the Philadelphia this season, built netted 21 of his 32 points Ili
fan.," wasn't allowed to a to-point tirst-quarter lead the first half for
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Scatter-ac
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4 Cardinals. 1-4, just a week
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Lyman's
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Scahreeze
field
Friday,
fro m the classrooms
'atcs1 tonight at
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Elmer Moor, has won the
first .curry race in Central
Ilorila horse Show competition and needs two more
s uccessive vi ctories In this
event to win possession of the
Challenge Trophy.
The next sr-uy event will
be staged In the May gymkhana, fln!,hlng behind Moore
in the recent rare were Teresa
Knowles, Guy Randolph, Bob
Bishop, Lloyd SIrC,ahan an
C. L. Henry.
Other results were:
i,sy
Cloverleaf: (junior)
furl Steve ilaIker, flnitio
Vest. Gary Bratfirt, C o nnie
MrGahan. Ger-rj ,tflnc RanSofia 11w.1suIph (senior)
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THE SEMINOLE
T-4
offr.ri
hltit•
Election
of
Iday.
Mae
73O through
On Saturday, Apr. , the Officer's WIi... Club.
i.
..
students
said
tbay
en.
lighted
the
,,guIar
monthly
the
year
was
bald
R,v. Robert Jqi&amp;ns of
The
daneg of
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at lb. Sanford Civic Contar. joyed the concert Immensely
First Methodist Courcb, San'lb. Junkr.Sanlor prom was and most of them hop. to Auxiliary Unit i of Sanford
.
"ml, was guest m inister.
presented by the industs'*aua he.., the Florida Symphony at the Post Horn, on highway
aMy God, My God.
Juniors of Seminole 111gb to again next year.
. Why Hut Thou Forsaken
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Mrs. Betty
AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford elected new officers
were in a Jspaneee motif this can History classes debates SITYITIf will be
He can, to Sanford last
LUicicer,
pte$l4Jiflt,
MIs. It.
at April meeting. In the grnup are Mrs. Betty Luecker, preuident 3firs.
year, the theme being 'lay. ars, being bald. Volunteer stuyear and has served churches
Johnson
If. L Johnson. senior vice president Mrs. Agues Fury, junior vice pre.
This formal dance dents debite on various sub- L.dent;
n St. Petersburg and Jackson'. AII
Ident; Mr.. Kathryn Westbrook, secretary Mrs Olga hunter, treasurbeen a big standing tm- j.cts •'h 9 0: The Vietnam
v
i lla. A graduate of Candler REV. ROBERT JENKINS
i
dent
.
Punishment, for vice pres
er; Mr.. Hazel Field, chaplain, and Mrs. FIO King, rergennt at'arrns.
dillon at Seminole High. Ev war. Capital
School of Tb.ology, he was a
We.
rnk
secretary,
Mrs.
syli
cry year the Juniors trans. Teenage Morals, Mercy Kill.
coach and teacher befor. en Olga Hunter, treasurer; Mrs.
form the Civic Center Into a Ing, Foreign Aid, and School
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wonderful make-believe world Policies. From this, discus- haul Field, chaplain. tI
On Maundy Th ursday,to4ay
it
King,
serreant
for one night to surprisa the alone the students have pro- Mn. Tb
Op
i
n an unusual Communion Sirarms.
se niors, from whom the motif flied by studying m an y view,
viceIs planned and Rev. Del.
This
plat,
was
unanimously
of the decor it supposed to point.. and forming opinions
by Maryann Miles
ru Copeland, minister of th e
recommended
si
approved
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be kept a secret,
El s '.
music ,esti
Community Methodist, will
In
Mrs.
Jack
Rurney's
5..
the
nominating
commute.,
The DCT (Diversified Co.
val sponsored by the edues.
reak on the word', I Thirst."
operative Training) will be itlor Social Studies the stu. Mrs. Hunter. chairman, ani
Friday. Rev. Roy Ben ~
a
Galloway
and
Mrs.
tionsi
department
of
lb.
Mrs.
I
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holding Its tenth annual cnn- dents ins studying iii as
of Seminole Heights
'l,iCry
SUthiU
Union
Con!ertnc.
I
ploy.r'employee b a a q us I, Poets of Communism. They King.
Tampa, will have
Mt4ho'iit.
Mrs.
Bunny
Morgan,
current
SeenthDsy
Athentliu,
open
Tuesday, Apr. 12, In the Sara. are studying the different
,
ha
topu.
9t Is Finished"
the
president
wo
ertduct'I
td with rehearsal, at Forest
trio?. 111gb cafeteria at 7 p.m. phases of the Communist toy
.
and Rev. John Hunt, Aloina
meeting,
r,rninnl.d
lake
Academy
In
F
cause
business
Following the banquet, the erriment and also the
emy
Forest :
i
Methodist, Winter Park, will
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of
the
Constitutional
members
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affect
on
lb.
people
Inat
ic
publ is cordially Invited
City.
preach on 'Father, Into Thy
V
5:15 P.M. to heir the guest ,solved. The students are Meeting to be held April 17
j
Public programs, in th e
hands I Commend My Spirit_'
in
Orlando.
at
a
new
line
learning
to
look
Douglas,
speaker, Dr. Paul F.
ftw
former
11ev.
Hillel
I.
a
Delegates
appointed
to
the
academy
auditortum.
will
be
eexpress
Director of the Center of of government and to
avy chaplain and led preach'
Department Convention May t $ P. M. Friday. 9:13 a.m.
Practical Politic. at Rollins their opinions objectively.
M. Saturday, closing
3
p
log
missons in Cuba, Panama
are
Mrs.
and
Linda Londenb.rg'. a senior 1-21 In Daytona
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Semi.
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Mrs.
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Last week was the
Wynn., Mrs. Lurelcer, and day. Bands and choral groups
Orient. Its Is on the
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of
Trustees of Asbury
flnard
recent
HATMAN
contest
of
Mrs.
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INC son of Mrs. Carlee Nowhing, 181 Oak
Street, Longwood, has
been selected for train.
ing at Lackiand AFH,
Te!c., as an Air Force
air policeman. lie re.
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training at Lackland,
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Community Center- Also on
hand wi ll be a representative
of hlunnicut and Associates
-which ii handling the reappraisal. An open questiea.aa.
swer period will be bell.
Due to widespread interest
In the issue, Civic Association
President Chester Rearick has
announced attendance at the
meeting will he limited to
membership only.
A program on the Seminole
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MAJOR HARRY WILLIAMSON proudly looks
over retirement papers received March 31 after
26 years In the Air Force. Williamson, a resident of Sand Lake Road, Forest ('ity, and his
wife, Mary, have three children. Warren,pet.
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WIth checks at a future , bLor4a, he was director of
instrumental music at Lamar
sc'mbly at the
Re.f,ushm.flts of sandwiches, high School in Houston, Tex.,
where he compile4i an sa vi.
f ruit cake, and coffee were
enjoyed by members followingable record in pe rformance
and competition with concert
close of the business.
and marching lands, stage
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lands, and ayniuny orciucs.
trap.
Kessler received the bathS
lot of music de gree, with a
oubte major in voice and ybUn, from Baldwin Wallace
Ic0u1to1) of Music, sad
the master of music degree
irons Eastman School of Mu.
B, Fruaces w'
norris jlartnsg. field repre- sic In voice and music liters- '
use His doctiTrato in lb. field
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sentaflue
n.$ education comes from Co
ance Commission, will be
speaker for a combined meet- n.iiuhia University Teachers
log of the Lake Mary and Lollcge.
EutsnsIoO lie performed three seas
Markham
lake
homemakers Club at 10:30 a. lth the Columbia Phllhar.
M. Tuesday in the Labs Mary .IOfliC Orchestra as first
.uviist under the bato. of Islet
Fire Hall. Members may bring any so,ornou and was a member
history all" appreciation '''
the Nor th Orlando Ranches. question, concerning hospital. of the Robert Maw Chorale.
der the direction of Ernest
Mrs. Bobble Brown, safety isstboo or other insurances, lie served on the staffs of
Cowley, director of the band chairman, reported all 5iZTIme will not permit Hsrtzag State College, Iowa, and East
and County Supervisor of safety patrol boys are now j to read policies, however, he Carolina College before cornMusk. Cowley states, "you equipped with raincoats, rub. w ill be abie to advise holders lug to Florida.
Can't appreciate music with- bet boots, helmet, belt and if their insurance is good In
}'estisal programs, open to
out learning music history. badge,
the public at no admission.
this state,
The hand will be lea rning
Room count was won hy A covered dish luncheon, a will feature massed ba nd and
L°OO year s of music history Mrs. Evrl&gt;n Srhradrr's class rcular feature of lake Mary massed chorus formed by par.
In two weeks."
in the primary grades and club's meeting, will follow the ticipatUil students of s11
Several students from Bern- Mrs. Josephine Bradley's sixth program. In addition, there schools represented.
Innio high were given free grade class in the upp.r will be a silent auction with
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Pi..t,1,cI failure Stunt the
tickets to the Florida Plvm. ,.,.,4,..
phony Orchestra concert per
Refreshments were sered' Jeets All me
pi. mbers are me liii of car break owns in the
formance at the Civic Center in the cafeteria with the de minted to bring an Item for United States, says the Amer.
Tuesday, Apr. 5. The ticket, rotations in the East-it motif. the auction.
Iran Automobile Assudatlon,

Seminole Fiernentary School
at Cassslbcrry.
Other officers elected to
serve for the coming year in.
eluded Mr.. 0. Jak Byrne.
first vice president; Mrs. Ho.
bert Yowler, second vice pres.
should now be a breeze. C. 0. ident; Mrs. Mary Howell, meDuncan from Monro. Inter- cording secretary; Mrs. Kay
national, Inc., also demon' Arthm..nn, corresponding sec
strated an electron ic compu- rotary, and Mrs. Mary Me
ter for the class to wind up intoshi, treasurer,
Officers will be Installed at
week of mathematical aide.
the
May meeting of the (,'j',
Members from the Future
were announced for
Plans
Traders' Club of Seminole
Spring
Festival to be held
on
the
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High reported that they
joyrd teing guests of Lyman at the school Saturday. April
at the 30, by Mrs. J. Van Ecroel,
111gb, Friday, April
committee
'lisle Wind. Cafeteria for a ways and means
Twenty-t wo booths
chairmandinner and a program.
and special projects are planThe MarchIng Seminoles
for the event Another
ned
put away their march.
haue
planning meeting will be held
uniforms and instruments
Inc
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wa in p ne xt two w.qs.
at., at th e home of the cbsirare taking a course in music man on Trsdewinds Road
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Hedrich • sixth grade class. Winner will rep.
p e or six years.
resent the school in county contests April 16
A continuous rarer vigil
(Herald Photo)
at Seminole high School.
will begin at rnidnght Friday
and continue until I a.m. FastA1 DI
or Sunday at the church. All T
u OflS
3T
p ra yer circles of the church
are asked to meet at 7:10
am. Sunday to pray for the
Ae.iaW. I. you witlue,$ • ides.
pn.KrIpt.a :erpel:$
Easter Service,,
57 uSC (isseibervy
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Boy Scout Troop 311 of Cas. wfy fat or yesm me.. back.
selberry will hold a court of Odi..s is • •suuy tabTu,l .s
essor
honor and covered dish din. •asfl' swall..v.4. Get rId .1...
e Odnuu..
net at 7 p m. Monday in es- fi t 604 '; ls sold
Got this
costs $3.00
Hall
of
the
Css;elbcrry
peaKer
,•'••
,.,' satisfied lot
Community Methodist Church. say cease;, just ,.$u,e the
Families of the scouts are pscha,.f a y o ur drugst and .t
full meney beck. N. quss.
Invited to attend and are ask
1
#;*a' allied. 04411ow is sold with
ed
to
bring
their
own
table
liii;
By Mr's. John .eese
usrsnt.e byt
beverage, and a toy
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Ttn,ta harris. 15ev. ar's In
store.
Archl. Cannon, math teachSr at Seminole High, Is tuck.
big his advanced math class,
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the students with college
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Instructor at the University
chairman of Poppy Day,
Seniors are iso selling tie- were sent to H/.TMAN.
of Florida, and choral rifle4u
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Jeri Wheatl and .
Sit
day,
.y are
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The legion end Auxiliary
sponsoring as a class project will appear Wednesday, Apr.
LF voice and
to make money for fag night. 13, on the Bill Iterson TV will have a covered dish SUP- choral department and dire. V
. touring choral
(Fag night Is the class party show, V.I'l'V. She will sing per at 7:15 P.M. May IS. On t
the
this tint., the auxiliary Will
held after gra d ua tion.) The two numbers,
meet at 'hIS pat. for a brief Foster Is * graduate of the
movie is Wait Disney's "Tbe
business session, taking place University of Texas whets he
Ugly I)achsund' starting Apr.
of the regularI7 scheduled was trumpet soloist a nd e.
7 and running through the Mr
MM
s
May 6 session.
tine loader with
the
11th.
Mrs. Puny announced Ann hands and orchestra,. lie held'
Every year about this time
Carlson. But Makin. and Cm. similar postitions with the All
peopie start holding teas for
dy Wilso n will attend Gin Natipnal 111gb School In St.
the graduating seniors. A few
IMuls. Mo., the College Hand I
been
state
this year.
already
parties have
Winners of the Americanism of th e Summer Music Camp &amp;
held. Mrs. Wilbon fingers
rexy
essay con test, all from San at Gunnison, Cob, and the
sponsored a tea for Brenda
fu.rd Junior fligh School, are All State Band of 'basis.
David, Carolyn Walker, Mells.
B y Isae Casselbeuy
tIn has concertized th rougha Wilkins, and Janice
Mrs. William Eggers was Van Bobbins, flrrt; Susan (sl.
Home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter re elected Tuesday nIght to Iota, second, and Sandy IIU- out the south and southwest
Fessler held a party for Jim- serve a second term as presi. Iholom,'w, third. Mr's. flea and has played professionally -

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Monts are sent to kith ani Contestants created get-well Mrs. J" W`110, Sir$. Dot
kin. and the items cards are cards for Batman, Adam Webster, and Mrs. Peggy Guest handFoster,
clinician
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assistant
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exchanged with follow stu. West, who was hospitalized stakes.
rector of band; and trumpet

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7 .104 P.M. (CBS) The 'David Opatoshu and Noof last word in witch-debbunk' less.), Singer Lain. Kssan,
1 Harrison (Rex's son),
log. Samantha tries to hex fl, Righteous Brothers, arid
DEAR ASHY: Tb a a It
the bruise, to prove it, Munsters. "A House Dividrylag a "boy" of g&amp; j
ad all the young chicks and
who Is nay mother's age.
9-9:30 p.m. (NBC) Be. him, but to her horror she Gus Augspurg and his girl.
ad."
Sort
of
silly
(isn't
it
only
that
they
at.
you for the understanding
prove
know something of that
We met when I was 20 and
I ended up marrying her.
soma goof witched, "Disappearing Sam. finds he can make her disap. friends, who happen to be
you showed when someone
leading the men on a bit too always?), But
kind of marriage, having
she was 5.5. She had been
She has 10 grown children,
Grandpa starts antha. One of the nice things pear. Some good visual tricks, monkeys. The simians are not
gags.
sight
asked what you thought of
far.
a widow for 20 years. For
been married for five years
U grandchildren, and two
muttering that he I. half' about this show Is that Sam' and a lot of fun with b. too much fun, but the corna 62-year-old woman mar.
to a fascinating woman
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the next five years I datgreat-grandsons. I have aloil hum.' antha Is not Invariably right. mused Samantha.
binatlon of Dean. George and
DEAR ASHY: I had been owner of the dear
April
7,
1966
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7
I
ways
had
the
feeling
that
10.11 p.m. (NBC). The Jonathan I. a very good one.
is to put In tonight's story, she and
a
young
lady
stead,
and
Herman
51, eanferhi
rraIh
going with
my wit. and I knew each
out that he draws a white Dotnmnt go to a lecture by Dean Martin Show. (Color).
10-11 p.m. (ABC). Special.
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for almost two years. A1
other in another life come,
In. Osgood Rightmir. (Bernard it's monkeyshines of all kinds "RevolutionIn the Three K's."
ant
tho our engagement had line down the mill!,
where in the 16th century.
y pe tonight: Dean's guests are An unusual show, of prime
an• slits that nerr the twain Fox), an egotistical t
When I was a small boy never been ofuidatly
who
considers
him,ef
the
Jonathan Winters. George importance to anyone with
meet again,
, kept hiving recurring nounced, it was understood shall
small or even high-school age
7:30.5:30
p.m.
(NBC)
Spethat we would be married
dreams In which I would
'k
'k
children, The failure of to.
of
cial.
"Highlights
the
1964
of hearts and West would promise an unidentified litOne of the most Interesting
summer. Recently,
this
NORTE
day's high school studen ts ts,
Edition of Ringling Bros. ant
have
to
make
two
discards.
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was
away
at
while she
hands In Do roth y Hayden's
tIe girl play mate that I
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attain prevailing standards of
Barnum A Halley Circus."
new book illustrates the glut
He could throw a spade anti would come back to her. sch ool . I met another gir1.
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education has recently been
(Color). For all the young,
with whom I fell in love and a glorious spectacle Ills.
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a diamond with no worries Years later, when my wife
value of giving your partner
called
the result of element475
and married. Abby, do
but then South would cash showed me a picture of hera count by means of a big
sty and pre-school education.
Roy Rogers ant Dale Evans
s
F.
5:15
soc
c.w
fl'5HT
,
'T
was
owe the young lid, I
his third spade and West , self as a little girl, it prov.
low discard to show that you
This show takes a look at
an, co-hosts (with a riding
World
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going with before my mar- exhibition by Roy) for a
would be In trouble. He would ad to he the replica of the
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To
T,iI
The
Troth
started with an even number VS
the new trends In curriculum
VAIl
ADC .ws
probably guess right and childhood playmate In my
ssu 00144rst Hospital
rugs an explanation?
of cards in some suit.
and teaching methods (don't
wonderfully close up view of I it (5) Nswiioe
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ROBERT the whole spang led spectac le.
throw a club but the count dream,. You may use my
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worry: it mentions new math
1.3$ 5:) 1`04 Don ' t 5$,
tie (S) Itua tier -ntiakisr
signal would give him a sure name. I want to go Ori reePEAR ROBERT:
SOUTH (D)
After open'ng the bl4dng
(S) E1. of Night
but you don't have to underIn a way it is almost better
(5) Wattat tiesktis
Ti. Tou,s IJarriets atnd it), but at the same time
your. asking? Since It was than real, since the head Is
thing play.
4K33
us, s'Piy.e
with an artificial forcing two
ord as saying that being
5$ 1 (1) SISICN OamS
Iii The Ittfi.mia
V KQS
East should play the four married to an "older" wo rn - "understood" that you and not spinning fr-urn trying to
takes the sound stand th at
554 s,cr,s t'rrn
club bid. If West o pe ns any
(Cu liunflnt A
AKQ4
4')
7 'i'.t btrSp
you
eecshe
would
marry,
the
of
clubs
on
first
lead
of
an
Ii
wonderful.
Sincerely
once.
g
s
thire
rin
at
any exceptional teacher can
watch
all
suit but spades South will
,
LAQS
it' SilL
the suit end the deuce of clubs
tainly do owe her an cx. There's enough for rsr)body. : :o:, tr.st.it 5Nnw t'o
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Ikth vulnerable
• simply conrede a trick t' the
t.•rtts
(I) lidis Wa:u
planation. But you sh'uliI so if you can get hold of
South next. This play would show
either Intensifying Its ben.,DAVID S. SASSO
ace of hearts and make his West North
5, The Shni%it.?s
IIS (5) )-I$t flan1.r.
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of
club..
told
her
BEFORE
have
Isam.n
some
spun
sugar
cantly
and
u,
an
even
t
without
any
trouble
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your marriage that all or peanuts, anti esiri if yns
deride.. All sort of new
p-j ABBY; \'o'I keep
Pass 4 N.T. West would know that Fast
s is ,:u N.wcop.
Pam 2V
but West opens the nine of
))
S44 t.IiS ii T3 fl,a, CI schools, both in shape (a dr.
N.T
Pa-as
6
Pass
S
tetsicen
)OU,
finished
to
•
was
girt
in
front
.f
.
hat
started
with
either
two
men
want
to
c.sn't,
try
tint
be
Insisting
•
that
see,
spades and South
(5) ?ewstns
Past
pass Pass
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euLer school in St. Louis) and
and you were planning to a color set (which makes a
or four. If two South would marry "nice" girls. That
will never be able to bring
P.otnts Life
of
&gt;
fl.
Opening lead-ills
marry
another.
un pattern (a Mount Vernon.
whi,l.
of
a differ,ncec) and it
started
with
five
clubs
have
out
with
Vorid
henry
litre
Idea
went
home dummy's six card heart
e
really most like being
N. V. school wher. children
is
get
me
it.
Don't
and
War
suit.
lose a trick to West's Jack of 1to the top four honors
(I) Thursia? Nsht
learn through motor coordinaC 0 N F I DF.NTIAI. TO there.
Mo,:.
He wins the first trick in diamonds provided West knows West's clubs would have no wrong, Abby. I am still a
(ADC)
Batman.
GREAT
7.10-R
p.m.
lion), VeIl worth seeing and
with
Ilion).
started
'CONFUSED"
IN
value.
If
he
had
girl,
but
I'm
begin"nice"
club
takes
a
dummy and
"Batman Sets the t'ace." 5.33 t.1 btor&amp; St.u'is.ke7
intensely'
Interesting I
Maturity
enough
to
guard
that
earl
four
then
South
could
not
hold
MONT.:
FALLS,
ring
to
wonder
it
it's
('I I'.ttuu Slice
finish. Then he knocks out
(Color). Poor Old Batman. te
is a variety of things to
low club and again West's smart. I get heartsick
uS, p.ao Marlin
1 1 1 11 I East's are of hearts. East instead of his ten of club..
SINgE
Ti'
Sb.
$4
lIe's basing a bit of troub's
,) The fl.sutut on I;
many people. The famous
Toldo
YUUAT
In most games ther, would clubs wculul have no value, when I go out with a telShe
Its
$
plays a second spade and
5Ii On
psychiatrist, Dr. William keeping the dear olsl image 1
NOWI
Time 2.iae
South is In dummy for the L. an excellent chance for Hene. ',%'eet could discird a low I think is different,
shiny bright this. slays. Nut
as
Mennlnger
defines
it
nothing
b&gt;
50
C,
lee,
I:00-5.2$
Amer.
IIl.t,ry
and
0P114 12:41
and
when
he
learns
I
am
ng.
South
club
last time, lie takes a second West to go w ro
(I)
seal
53155$ i'p.ntsb
"the capacity to love, to so lung ago he was a fugitive It :s
not about to play his game
AT
5.03.
LOS.
1:10
5: ttinrt.I 1'mm,utt
club finesse but still must would cash his ,1'.ieen and Jack doing.
VTR
ill - ISO
care about other people in from the police, and in this isle u:s Tonight
he says, "I'm not wasting
S I'tb:t5 Itumiattl..
(5) Sls
1010-10 46 ilartIsh
the broadest sense . . . and episode he is put in lb.
my time with you. What
(4) Mii
1,51.11.55 Spies
ITb A
to continue to Increase this ra th er unpleasant position of 1-40 121 New.
do you think I took you
111$-tI:31 ru. ittstsr
having to go along with The
%S.,1
famViii
have to capacity beyond our
out for?" Then
tu:sI.iItI Slu,Ie
VIIIIIAT A. .
Ilion to the community. to Joker (Cesar Romero) in cci.
fight him off, and I have
Viii
the
state,
to
the
nation,
lecting
the
raison
for
the
t2-'i.tS:VI Art
(ii I'urt.h'vis Simile
It Is psyehoanal%st Erich the bruises to prove it.
(Dan Smore),
3hshunij'u
a
i DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: try leaving th e struggle en'
I3.25.ht:41 Klnl.r ttms
$-jnshl'e Atmunsl
and to this shrinking little
limiting 1 Fromm who co in ed th e phrase S'hil. I continue to cling
who Is not so surprisingly 550 (3) Jr. College And Teg 1311-1:11 Quest
Our 15.year.old girl has re tirely to her strictly
world."
to
my
high
principles.
1
1:25-1:41
Xi, Seteaee
tt)
ausrtss
IcaSater
taken in by Th e Joker's jokes
peatediy tried to lose her s your "help" to making diet "the magic helper" - the keep reading In the yewel;41.) It
fl.altag
7:01 4*) Toll?
Ab.
and
puns.
t,
1:11.215 Amer. lflstery
pounds of overweight. She
•
available to her. It you phrase which suggests
Problems? Write
pape
rs that fellows I fought
flsp.st Viii
9H p.m. (85), The CBS
It.rsoa Show
u.s
starts the diet the doctor has can control your craving to of the weakness of the over•1
Los An.
by, Box 69700,
off are ma rr ying girls I
s; es ms New.
For a personal Thursday Night Movies, "The
given her but then gets di..
gales, ('al.
(2) Pains hlepol
she wilt be weight person.
knew had fist re putations.
Beat of Enemies." A very
couraged and goes off it again. "help," maybe
reply, inclose a stamped, fine comedy indeed, played by ,.11 : 'to.lsy
myself,
As
an
oserwcijht
person,
could
kick
we,
Then
I
to
control
her
erasing
for
M 1 . carpet
I have done all I can think of able
unknowingly figure that the What Is a girl supposed to
some of the best hands In the si; ss us;'t gingavos
*._-.!%
to encourage her to stay on it, fatten in g food,
News
W,alh,f,
III
42)
s
el
f-addressed
envelope,
business. David Nis'en stars 525 4t) Today
Nobody's "encouragement" magic of the help of some out'! do anyway?
bought her a scale, cut out all
to write letters?
lisle
wtmmlR
"TOO NICE"
as Major Richardson, a pure.
ii.,t of Slouch,
,.,, ,
fattening foods for the family, can keep us on a di et any side agency is somehow going
Send $1 to Abby, Box tihous British officer who
P RDS
(I) Ilonsp.r Itoom
(
14
(
A
C
ADIMY AWA
DEAR NICE: She's supstarted
dieting
a.ain
more
than
it
can
control
OU
to
spare
us
the
pain
of
,
She has
I)) Lusri'. P-i the
Angeles, Cal ,
69700,
Los
have
herself.
be
ub
liii
;tlut,
l.lrnit.
flnirkc
posed
to
alone
Ni-leniSimin
and I want to know what else erasing for alcohol. We
LADY ' ________________
Y
e decision to sub- perierveninS struggle. Like And almost without excep.
for Abby's booklet, "how
I'. -.l. Are )'in IF
(iieIiael Wilding), Is captor*
I can do to help her stay with can make th
• S:41
shoemaker
in
the
fairy
1:20.
1:40
P.
I'- Q.
th e
to Write Litters or All e,I in the desert by Captain
1'
the girls who have
ordinate our craving for food
,5, 51.sSe
It!
who stayed up all night tion,
Occasions."
IN COlOa
luau (Alt,'ttu Suiruli). lilasi ti,,
to fight off men, and have
-...
,:,.
ANSWER: You might now to our craving for slimness. tale
04"
API D
waiting for the elves to appear
I.
k
,,ffi.-.ra
uS,
I
lows I.nicl
It
But
mother
is
as
so long
______________________
NIIC N.ws WIDESCRUR
"
military
co
ect
handbook on
rr
'J
Is (:5
around to "encourage" and and cobble his shoes for
to.ia
(1) Conc,nlratloi
we secretly expect reprieve
(5) 'ii. MCo7s
appearance and deportment,
suppo rt this decision, we can
NISC News
I ___________________________ I I
land his off-hand manner I1:91 (3) Morals,
As we sneak
Iv THE ilittiti' VfltIIT, avoid knowing that control of from our labor.
ftir
ii
vIvTII .so'nussi, i - litc tsr1 our craving for cakes and our soda at the corner drug
grates on Richardson. The
of
Mayberry
40) A06Y
I
secretly tell our
eu' TISr sT.1T1 or I'i.lItUt) I.
store,
we
are
developments
weep
Msrk.t
s
character
(55
pain.
,s:sslvos.s: sodas is our own lonely,
iv
ivip ross
selves that some hairy God'
hay
l'arit.e
11.51
(2)
0 41)5 v-ri.
beautifully done, with some
ful struggle. We think, "Oh,
us) Ptck Sass Dike
take care of the
iv i'll tvrs:ssY vu. tame.
good supporting work from
make it th is mother will
The paiing Jams
,,,
well,
if
I
don't
or
inurtiuv
Iv ii
poundage It's adding.
jeopirly - -My Twe""NXHL011111"
15.05
(3)
w!NTI:Ius.
r.,,,tr A',
.,C5IL
nnl' time i can always try stain
rna,r,.
Lile
mothers
overwelgni
(5)
1055
of
01
As
nor, by ws'u'r,iil.T r. F")'%I5Y -and again get support." And
A most cha rm ing gift for I uI A L'S. State Itepeirt'
IIIESISEIS
children whose affection can
1511 45) (245 Niws
$
A
so we evade the stark truth
s,Tui s: 'to semeN
t
ii I ti I.: a i': ross ('iff'
to The Nowe .1 the slaff
CARLOAD
filet the flimness we want Is
I
to
for
Tomorrow
salute
This
5
of
showing'.
the
the
rule
the
to be cast in
)'i,iil,Ss. (Ore,tllss,
along when they visit is a
I
',.wiline
Tealte Are SAT,
'5(5. Ii', 5%' s:.. .,,,,,# re. not going ii, be produced by Fair)- Godmother who can
Latin Anti-n A was a nit c
u.s u.s (lulilding IJIbI
3.P.etve. Heirs, Jembecee
mother's iuppnrt-hut by our
Look ,nt,tie1 "The Child" I-&gt;Is °'" °
"Rain
the
News
NUC
and
So
IllS
(0)
promotion
whisk them off to the P rince's
60.0111- u. I AT 711 ONLY
T(tt A81 ulritCloy NOT!. own perservening effort.
photo',
I-IS (2 News. Weather
should
collection
WITCHCRAFT"
Forest"
P'IEfl that a p,tiilat% is, keen
ball if they just ask us to. Hubert Itirmont, with
lIen
Carey
1.40
of
("lit
('li-ott
(UPI)
TALLAHASSEE
the
flied In
Well, we possess no magic graphs by Shelley Lan gston. nab, a big hit.
140. 7 AT 900 ONLY
(4) SiltS Talk
Ninth Iu4'-tl Cleult
She
Florida's public health opera 1:11 (3) Cocos '2*.
and the only person who can The camera studies are co
• • e
GHIDRAH, THE 3.
I the State of ?i'vlia. its sn-I fern
Tuesday
Deal
lstered
Let's
Make
A
bo
$;$5
(1)
was
lion
to
I'lort-Ia.
II lUll TO SIGISTIR
SemInole ('olinil,
change them from fat children sppeahing and the descriptive
New in coats for cru ise and
HEADED MONSTER"
It)
A.
the
Wend
Turns
S'iisISeery. for N. • ter'll"fl of I• lb. ..r .r be (eweS,
with
the
approval
of
31
new
FOR INS
iN cotos
1:11 uS) ilC PSsws
wear Is a simple
CemilsI. i.uaI, seal. into slim ones is themselves.
('SNOt. AV w'i'iTl:lt. a nil.
captions are a delight- It resort
staffers for federally-financed 10$ j3) lute si Our I.t,ee
KAI. KAN DOG HOUSE
AT
10:41
ONLY
tart, Ny WAVIllI.Y r l''w' .1 Yl.itds. I. P,.beS..
So there are two people here
NO.
I
white
coat
of
rough
straight
,,
(a) I's..word
pill I. cc lb. E.sse0 at,
would be fun to match your
programs.
liv, the stepfather of t',e
TO Ii GIVIN AWAY
CURSE OF THE
5)) 'lii Nuries
minor chIld sad call r-etitl'r, WIT.(JASI flOY WA000MY.fl. with dieting decisions to make. "little muss" wi th those sp. fabric, embroidered all over
Wallace
Director
Budget
lioctorl
SAT, AT 3:00
CORPSE"
r.c.ased. Your child has to control her
v,.rte'1
III (3' The
LIVING
I. at-rpui.scet In •nj
in
flyers
fl*
lar,e
with
It's
henderson told the state Cab.
s, ii °u'e laity
nv it. voisir.
JI'N, 0 I")' I'S'. tino
5n
('a
_j_ pral'ing in "The Child."
fattening
for
If
craving
I
tuft's own cobirs,
,,
,
Iii A Tim. for t!s
'iii rrrtn r
..
,
rio' it .,t
ta airs
bet the espanded programs
a pocket book sprcial; you
dud, ant )o" a. SI ' r.tur , l she us t.r,lse.'I will, on the and you will have to control I can •I.A
0 ..,.,,
)l
..)..J,
.1 h...
....00A
--___________
- 115 ,1
CItTSU7
silo
1114, your craving to appear more
father of 1st-I mInor chili are tusi day ii SC. - .. A
e
a
s
A ew suit is hut 50 MW and the funds were on route
c ,mmanle-t to i• sod a ppear pr,,en: Is the I!n,tsnv$h1i Coin.
b.fr. ty J'i-lg. 'f Plrrin,"i 4"njriiy. powerful than you are. I bet
when the blouse from Washington.
In the eat-I Cogdl on
Mature women are wearS really, but
have a harder time doing
the 5th lay of Mis' A P I4 4 Florida, bar flail return. •. y
and white fur It
black
Is
of
color
blue
Salaries for the new posh
ing a new silvery
to .h"w au.e why .atl '- oust and ,otsch.rs. as r.g.cs.
$ sit
really makes fashion
tto's ,i,-it not to granl.'l, rIg of the E,t.t. of SI'Il.I.,ASt it then she does.
l.uck
wjll
flattering.
range from $2,114 lot a
rP
so
is
which
nther*l•P the al'ee.il'fls of hit)Y 'uS'AOOONr.It. ,Iecease4.
for it and try $ bit close to This latest fashion liii is clinic aide to $13,750 annually
foe'
said pititton will 5-0 akIn 44 ant at sail time, thento and
'he
Shire, mike application
lot a public health doctor, rb.
e'nfe.eed.
your face; it does things for lovely,
e
e
'uV ITNESS my Is4 4144 iUI' .sld Julia t.r a final a.ttl.. ______________________________
jobs will be scattered through
e
name:
No
special
05'
skin.
at
t
slrnlnlslratiufl
your
('ii(ttT
CO*'N
Ceu,t.
or
ThIN
e,,i
ho
'5
said
the
of
clii seal
tiny four health programs, lnel'ilthe
shoes
with
Th
ose
('runi', said estate, ac4 for to •rdev 'r;s vivisl it fltl'lAt.
Semls,'e
tab'
in
Ps'sf"r I.
tone
blue
stew
it's a
Pio,t4a. this 4th day of April. dlchargtssi her as such Es (Ill' 11'5 A 1%D CON sitwtvl,5.s: ties,
heels are making Important Inc health facilities a ad
'""irIs
Cut TV. rs.us*ine
A. It
.
progress, TIcy are very enrn. service,, home health set.
e
c
'.5.4 this She 4th day of ciii v.i:ni '%O. siore
• 'i, Jr,
n'. JOH N$('.
N
nrr
ss
April. A. U. 1*55
Arthur it.
a.ft.r40 fortable and they are shown vices, maternal and child
A
well-known
Pistatift.
/., EDSA HATFISLI)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Idarkos
now
wearing
a pair in all types of leather and is ' health and community study
WA000NEIS
X.
Tonaa
's
Ia
woman
it':
of pettl cltle reskl,ucs.
colon.
As EtutrIa of the Estate C.estOI.TN S. JOHNSO N ,
T)eputy Clerk
i'.f.niast of eye-glasses rimmed in gIlt.' All
of wj.tja py WAJ.
- i'.e...li flock.
are
0?
rhinestones,
sercam
TO
nornu
tering
00142:0,
•s i.a'nov-i Atliatie NstI.nal
to eun 1.55 I. ii ,lISCi'(
Uec.ss.i
Slink 7lfl4ing
diamonds? I couldn't
ms-t lt:ohm"ni 51:11 11-41 they
or.o A. srrcn. in
5anfori, Florida
tg il l s. Orirgie
tilt - the glare was too much
,ittoinsy for sell Estate
All"rw•v f ,. PtttIeIS?
T's are hereby n"ilfI.d till
J'nblls)s AprIl T. ss. :u, :5. ISIS its Magnolia Avenue
but she looks wonderful!
a '- ,mn:.inl fir l'iTurce h as
CantorS. Ylortdi 53171
('lu-Il
.
7, 14. 3!. IS. ISIS i-..,u file-I .gslss,t yeta In the
PublIsh
April
'
of
il •tIi% lOuTS and yOu
celebrity I
I% TUN I'I*CtI'I' Cot 'e . CDT-22
recent
a
0
At
r'i uir.i in serve a ("Pt - f
ISlE IISTif Jt'fllfIAl. CINCOtPtl', ,. -ii .Sn,.er ' r plea-hog s tOo event in New York, the most I
ti ti' Ill AND FOR sENl'5OLN Is TOtE ('lMCt'tYIsaS'tl?
or '-.mplsIlsI on 11,0 r"aiet('f'l written about woman wore
sty vii JI tutu III. I
(0551'S'. YI.OISIt)i.
;'lot,ihlt iv isis ma saws.
TItt',i s'; s: rant(IliStENY vu. s'..sI
I,AW "rs'i'i,s or int'- a black gown and not one
TIIr. flOi4TOS uS I. CriN'TS vestS: 15,1 51-1
- ie.sv(sstu %0. iI33
)4A%* s: ORA5N 'Oil'
eAvINun DANE.
I piece of Jewelry. She stood
':.!.lsS.
r:stattu. ritEn
. %i rr ils, Orange II iI'dir(. 0r' lout in a gathering of wPlaIntiff hum. Florida ant file the
,..
V9
slosh Answer or pleading In an wearing magnificent Jew.
NOItEIIT C £l.Tr'll' it UI ln,on tints sIihri!.11r 555 nit_LISP,
the office f the Clerk of hi I els. And the lady is over 50 I
(I.f.ntant
555.5
,?cult 4' nutS, ''nutaty Court.
SOTSCE 05'
so-rice or anT
5oTi*r i olm:nrt,Y otvr.i't
Sousa Sanford. h'lorn-Ia on Or
the
lii lay of Slit.
t. loth day of April TIll: stirs: or S'LuNliSi
that •
The latest thing In towels
pI5iilL):5' ASS' (' (51.1.155
if you tati to .1. •o, iii.
1544 at 11 :0-1 A. 5* at ti o main
Avenue
is
a "Rain Forest" collec.
if
5.'4jlI•
flit
is
'itea
Courli
nutil
e
C.,
w::l
m.nI by deflult
door of the
,5t1,r.:a 1 1 U.o,gla
at $snfnr-I
I'-utsly,
against you for the r.li.f I.. lion. It was shown with a
emlno.ie
A Sworn C.-mpiahnt haslal mmlii In the Complains.
P"orlia. the undirlIgnId Clerk
i's: aid onnr.nnP at Ran , real fanfare, with Latin
will offer f-sr eale So th high. i.e, ?l'eI 1151011 You inP. he
for
(''un in anuS for
,ash
('Irruil
('i-I
icr
Just as I
h..t
l.r t P'l'ni.Ia this (Sb day of music and buffet
,t an-I
-1 ' rite I teal iii. l','-n'!), r:--'rla, in
1 1)41
1.-I'-- a ins
(Ii
t'
,Iresa c',llectiuns are shown.
??
in:
rr ''•
I: "-'I ',TIIS'
She towels are stunning anti
Jr
Arthur It n. - '.. iN. Jr.
PiStil'
of Sb. CircuIt Court 25 countries are represented
hUh
:.l is )iANu)ll. ('SIT No. I A ('si.t.l '4. l'uslrutlff 55
•
fly: l)nrnnm M. Machoe, D.0
irdin, to the plat there- 1.ET ANN ('nO.1,155. .f.n'Iant,
in the collection: Mexico,
in (auSe IIS4 s.s'us' OFFICES Or
,,r as recorlel to I'Iat Pooh theef preemie are
writ'
fill
your
It.rorda
r.quire
you
to
p:. (mAsON
TltI'M
es
It. 'ge 11, h'uhll.'
'enc
Guatemala,
Panama,
U asp, to the P4110
of $emtflole ("oilily. CloT- tin define,,.
tools, Colombia, Ecuador, Pr'
l'-muilaiot It:e.t h.rein ifl'I t') One Soil 0-cogs flsildlni
I-i'
Orlando, I'IOii is
no, Bolivia, ('bile, Argentina.
P-let 1 r alit, sIt etruclniris, e.rs* a ict? Sis.r.nf flt urnhl
1,lull'S April t. I I Ii. II i
$ml,r,,s.nsenil'. fOtur'-i. apptl- l'IaiusiiftaOtt,stlnrney
Uruguay, Paraguay and lira of
Slit'.
'lay
1
544
,
on
fore
Ira
cs
,:,y
si'putt'flafl
states, ant
.
- ,.. , -- ,,.i u, ,nnninune. ,,,h.r.ila a- ti.ct.e Ito I fl.
I - ,,.n-,", -..-.
agalnet
srU.red
fesso will is
tints ih,ti*ith.
,uu an'S the doe. pror.sd II
ThIs sale is mad, pursuant
5
foreeIoiUTa
part*
of
tar,.
to final
%%'iTN'ihS my Sian! an t
' (m%"d.ry action No.
colitiS t,
1.
seal as 'anfni, $.m1n,15
lItti n ow penilig in lbs Cir. clot
's. or
liii 41
Cult 4',,uri ,,f arid for tI.snituol. Couiy, Florida.
April. A. ft. 1*45.
s t'ounly. Florida. 5th day
Of isr.s!.'
l'ATSfl' TIllS
Arthur It Iie&lt;kailk. Jr.
April, IsIS.
('link of ii. Circuit ('ourS,

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By Abigail Van Buren

a6hy

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the

Peputy Clerk
ANUE3t$ON. RIPlt.
DEAN * I.o%%'?St'ER
Attorneys for rtatattfr

$13 East C.ntral Doul.vard
Orlando, Flirt-ia
I'ol.Il.h Anil . 1555

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ant for $.rnln', e Coun ty,
Florida

Shy: Martha T. ViiI.si. U C.
001tPOS v. ynl:r)EItlCk
Attorney for plaintIff
lie East Coii.sfciIl Street
P. A Os lYsh
Ian"c-t. Fl- ills Ott?!
I',t,l.h A'r. ;, uS. 2:, It, 1145
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Nuptial niusi c uit rrndereil fill vilerlsiod vilth lace, -I
the wtute bridal tip
Cryst al candelabra ri11tr 1
Ile brids,
visit goen in tuar. romantically on the c0it"I
punch bowl anti sll%er c0fee
demure In her street ltrigIll

-e Is hxr,,I~
cigarette packa.
fur the traveler. It 'Ah!ik%
Amy dirt. (]till and lint At

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Comes ready to %sic with !as-

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MRS. H(ANK NIF:BANE, Ifenry %jazi,r, Florida S% nipholly Orche,,itra
rs ii P
for photographer at sorot its
conuluttm niiil \Irs stnzt r
thin fialhuss ing the concert sponsored by Seminole County Mutual (. 'ii-

blue
fro n t of

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fus'iocr s'rs erlass with
f I
Garden
Club'us Flower
lJoIt'n award winni:il. 'Stnr(lIist" in Ixora

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Show at the Concert.
Seamstresses should take
few minutes off each bill
hour for the sake of their I
eyes. Close work over a lon;z
pe-riod of time can put a %train

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to the distance for a moment
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every now and ttu'

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Are Kidneys &amp; Bladder
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"7.20" is a mild diuretic to the

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get a bottle of 1 7.20" today at

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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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AEROSOL

ALL PERMANENTS
12.10 up

NOW

20%

Tropical Weavers Guild
To Convene /n Orlando

OFF

'III. APRIL Ith

Jewelry &amp; Watches

non,f Delay - Is Lovely

SILVERWARE

iit p. t.,t., Pa'al..

GIFT ITEMS
LUGGAGE

For
Op.. mt
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MEN IS WEAR
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Downtown Sanford

11S Magnolia Ave.

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hats

SPECIAL! BOYS' WASH

table check his feet. Some'
time shoes don't fit and
c-auac II effects throughout

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slacks have Fblain front and bolt loops. Now top
t bi dry I
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spring colors. Just mac'-'

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Flowers

DEUVERY

More butter for particular
cooking it was
expensive
vii, astriul. highly
.ry unnecesbar). T-1
and %(
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LADIES EASTIR'VAR

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Johnson and J V. Jones.
Also the M mrs. C. W.
ar
2 tbspi. granulated
fruit cocktail for decoration
sut
Brown, Mary Frances Davis,
mium onions, sliced
pepper MaId. Cullen, linda Rock.
Dissolse
t-!attt, in hot
cup '--ci
t er. Illenci in lemon luice- 1 i- an (lOts-os.) tomato soup Genes a Owens, Rita Owens,
Jackie
hharmota,
Ilkn.i In, I top. peI'Per
Eli:abeth
((ill until s&gt;rp&gt;
'.ery well drained fruit cock- I ('Ut one can of meat in '- Hatcher. M&gt;ri Steahjey, Rita
tail. Chill while preparing , inch cube$. Ctimbine cultr4i GaIll. FrAncts (
;AI!Ow&amp;Y Arml
cake. Cut a click al.'ut four , meat, potatoes. (union', green Tammyc Johns-on

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family, If It's Mother, Fath.r, Sister OP
Brotheir we have a superb assortment to

many gifts for each member of fit.

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arent, in attendance to slinc

31,40 degrees. for 45 elect. and tile
1 garet Routh. Margaret V
minutes. Serves 63.
cy, L)ridia Carter. 1111',Y
Lchnli. Khthryn white. Jerry
lit SY BE~. LUNCIWON

price They said the res an pan, co%tr with onion, %prin
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those you love This Easter. We

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cup milk

Guest

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honor attendant and
sp3rkling in a pink pink

Miss Tom

stir until thickened Stir l's .00ut trout ri-c pe We hope it ,
b..d)
blueberries, lemon juice aril is what the homemaker wantcool. Pour over cheese la ) er; ed.
We Offer
chili. Top with whipped I
TROLl'
cream, resersed pineapple
On. Of The
73 In dressed trout
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slices bacon
Lamest Selections
In this oh! coo k b uk that I
thinly sliced union
Of Fresh Flowers,
t(Ad )uu about tail week is 1 crumpled bay leaf
Plastic Arrangements,
acisertisement on a lard
th.ps. soft margarine
Etc. In Central Florida
that was catlea corfOl.L
2 tb'pe flour
I do not remember m&gt; grand- 1 - cUll line cracker crumic
SANFORD
Vtothu-rs or moUio'r e\cr men- lIt-at oven to
.1-gnus
timing this brand 51 I-,rIlin
FLOWER SHOP
uri-ille trout well with ta
lo the ad buttcr at this thitit lut'pIu'r . Spread 3 illcei of haCii, I- 1st 5, S..f.id A..,
(1913) W35 considered high it, con along center of shallow
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lie Is a weaser and

cup dry bread crumbs

cup sugar, cornstarch soul I with fruit cocktail Cut into
salt. Combine reserved syrup wedges to serse. Ser.es for
steaiur. it cup', hit-ni into
cornstarch mixture Cook and
We have a request for a

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lbs. ground beef
lb grou nd ba rn

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The bride' s mother wore a
pale jonquil-colored knit, two.
pit s dress and matching hat
wjifu ahit, acCesorit's slid $
COI'Jt' of gilded -smi Ftt'ch d carnations,
Th e grooms mother "IC S

' clip ss:ilpp;flg cnean, ai1P inches across Out of center of Pl'I
tomato Up and pepP4'tt
cal,', l'tac. cat. 410 eel'- ing i - r
Place In fry Pan t t
Drain (r u it s • resenin. p
and carefully fill a itii second can ulf rut- at in is lob
s&gt; cups. lilend cream der se almost s-ct fruit-gelatin nih- slices and arrange oser t.
i and next three lngr.-tIenls. lure. Chill in refrigerator 10Vcover tightly and simmer for
Set aside 2 (lisps. p.neapple, eral bouts or merniht 55 hip 35 to tS minutes or until si-gestir remaining into cheese cream until stiff ar-al liii nil tables are tender. Serves 66

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Latest thea
the afternoon session
Wrap fruitcake in waxed
There will also be a discusion the most far out of all: Stockfoil- The waxed
purposely made with paper, then
ings
of Project 66.
the knee or heel or paper pre'.rnts the acid of the
6 30 holes
After the dinner
tis • psi 'i tittul itt (hi Coflc ri, 1 tie 411I5) lit the
p rn, SIlas Eleanor Ibsen- toe. To go with the cut-out fruit f ro m coming in con tact
('is ic ('enter.
-berg, of the Pinell a s County .irs',srs Is what they're (or, with the foil,
school
will speak
don't hase to followt l'hast$e is an easy-care lip Te x tiles from Many Lands"
You
the sun to Stexnn In be the hi"Istery mitersal. Si m ply
At 10 am. on Saturilay,
darling of the fiesta ltiihly , 'ponge the surface often w
with slides on 'apeatrlea"
i'
from
appliflued warin soap or detergent suill f h , American Crafisman's
embroidered
t Ith.'i in the Acapulco ,uiru -and nimuac- Complete one 5cc'- GuIld and from It on a 1.1
ncr are f.'stis-i, enough for lion •'f the furniture at i (isuckahank, noted Sc.stti'-ti
toni'
ta pe stry weaver, now lising
Sity out isbn.
in Ra&gt;ne. l.a, will is. shown
1
SIrs. William H. Ahtxitt of I
Tampa will present these.
The luncheon speaker Inill
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tin' eukirtul ''hlivarini,r Twen.
of
initilit.'
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tip. cinnamon

1 tbsp. milk
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1 baked pie ulseU
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softened
11 - cbsps. sugar

1.116 fleet. Ticks, S.1.9,filh @.it
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It aou
ascertain fr-turn him the type

Fashionettes

tsp salt

ph&gt; Sl( laiRs but equally In.

ails

ar&gt;, before the meeting is
rcccsi-'d for luncheon.

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back th e-n but I'm afraid that
cups ordinary cake fl our todsy It would not mo oser 10

PLUEBYRRY -3*rjt.%TA PIF
cupIt uiler
1.1b. can (2 cups) blui-N rrici
thips. lemon juice
I a%-or can (I ciipo crushed 111 1 i col), drained canned
pirvapp-e
frti:t cock1jil

Width$

goIll rid of
ROACHES - ANTS
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anti you went to take Ili%
j.-illpi-lature to no with icreat
care. A trernt alert addr-coqed

(niti Na!iiral si'rtjon of i trttl tliermomcTropical Weavers' Guild of -fl "l)&gt;elri
WHIte YOU POP
ter or enema tip could per,
Os
vsvi
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annual
) VS
Florida will hold its
Ab..i.$.sy
as •sepe
nrat. a rtwboi'n's rectum or pa. b
I'rnjrrt 67 still be prr,ntcd
tao-day conference on April
into •i.. ,s..d so d..i-cs.d. 4•'s.
robIn.
tw(i.iS
e
s
&amp;
lost . •sdrap
IS and 16 at the Robert 31e&gt;cr a(t.-r lunch and the business
They suggest that $ rectal
AvAlt"Ll IN two still Motor Inn In Orlando.
meeting of the Guild %ill close th,rmonirter be marked two I AIAITMINT &amp; SAAALL MOW sift
Registration will lu.-gin at the conference.
•. . &amp;000 i,bt l..s $l.CI.
centimeters (i-urn it.. tip atit
9:30 am. on F riday anti the
3 1101001A HOwl $ItS
1krisune mIen-sled in hand not lie Inserted beyond that
pro.'rarn begins at Ii a tti
I u-as Ing is incited to attend I
bip . to coo .b f..I 5 1
mark.
Pence (if t1. meetin g
Mrs Ge-urge I)
s aol nirthu.rn
ahouli
cou rse,
roe an enema
flu- !eair will talk on l.inciu,
, visitors are Particularly seel- I. g iven only
a d oc tor's
i
Traditional and €ont,-mI.or- corned.

SANFORD
DOWNTOWN

Medical News

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Be tt y Anne's IJI
320%

CAl"I". ANI) MR.S. J. C. SII-' NCI-At. .1ooking
s concert.
over program prior to Ttiesday'

clpes that call for separate
btating. You %on't have to
%&amp;sit the beater before beat.
ing the yolks.

euW.. .iI.r,d

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enough for me. Al.
berry sauce
to creamed mixture, stirr~`11' though she, hat several reci.
ConlIti ne tlerf sod ham. Mix I Itw decor, Fach I gurit %%rolr
until well blended. Then add 1- gin such Ounito so rantird bread crumbs. in0k.
eggs, her favorite recipe fur the
apples an-1 nuts. Mix 1ACII
in-ifed Pa. onions, salt and pepper to. I)rxl(,elect.
using hands for mistug. Doulb prikat Potatoes and others.
Ifighlighting the evenlog's
gether anti add meat. Mix
uill be stiff. Press Into Ion;
thorwighly. Pack firmly Into Ict'N'll" was the OPOCLng of
baking dish well greascii and
the honor
FRUIT COCKTATI,
a 2quart gressed rins molt] the lovely gifts
Coured. Bake at 330 dr;rrcs
S111111111.11F
Cumbi rie broan sugar anti I guest received,
fur Ili hours.
I I)kg. strsi,sherry - flavor"I cranberry sauce. flour oirr I intiard guests %ere %Ira C.

work Is to Itteat egg Uhlies Ile

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cart leach us about iiu)ll5Ckt't')' Si
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4 to 6
Makes

nere's an article on Seik- .
1 eggs. slightly beaten
o il as cup chopped outs
sonable Recipes by Janet Ifill 1 , tbips. minced onion
(ream margarine and su aTou wi th phc"nr 1I
i' tsp. salt
gar until light and (luff&gt; Add ter t cktail l'igeons S Li '
pepper
C
ea.en egg a nd
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Valenciennes, Stewed PIácuu5
uis n-a
t-ughly. Sift tirba,tsal t on Tosst, Rabbit Croquette..

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Mrs J I Ter .
hi-nh. LaTour from Seminole 's)iaui,w
willeger
Jr.;
and
II'llenry
LyIligh School. Ushers from
-Mrs.
nian were Carole Perrault and zer -The Conductor"

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it In to ui
APPLI: K.Nt)lllll,Y CAKE

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on top. Ittent margarine with
Belle Ste-ad, N. J. and Ge- that?
ruiva ciflei a cake tICII'C
(tuur sprs'iJ on fish; sprinkle
PUil'is sery goI. lie
th.it
There yn,t
u hae be-es a lot with crumbs. Pi.ste 3 mie
re to try it real soon. And
husbands back th en who slices bacon
fish Bake, I
tianks to Mrs. Cain for send' s're doing quite a lot of
LnEt'l ,
Vii to 41 1111mill It or

hetc

Mr..
Also "Whispering"
,i-vjng as ushers In gay
"ennfes
Harden;
Spencer
capper attire of the 'Roariti' C
Mrs. R.
ntles" aer, Jer Wh ea t- From heaven

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wore a pillbox litIatiplece, with
I.. Stephenson tra,irlins from
a nuse-lenith veil anti all her
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aLrauurie$ acre in matching Bradent
flog
plr~k 'I'!ie inlaid of
honor cAr- their hoine in I"shiii;
no
After a short uIctlifing trip
carnations in the same AhAde
through Central Flonds the
(if pmk as ber &amp;own.
it at home M 1N?S Or
J.t~k PunAthan of Winter couple
c
hid street. Winter pjj~r
1,ark vias the sinuum's best

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7, 1966

se I of II' iskan

vieddin.

three liered

The

nuli or.aflha strict tngth
oun and cr I
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u-.sfl in empire st .e. She ccnt
with Mr

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the m,pst colorful of all per.
cher; and "Stardust" - Mrs.
formancc* during the entire

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life by
teelin&amp;,our best. A product

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kidneys It flushes out body
pol4ons and relieves bladder
Irrilmitlom It you feel nervous.

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the tc1- accepted lime
'If Iq5 drrc--, Farrnheit
Whun rujitcd al 325 degrees
I a rc nkrit the iiIk Ions it
qu ire fie 10 aIX TrflUCI 1
lw)LLrd less for cookir.4 11:%c
kince the a%craKv, 1-rk !_:n
P'lln(15, this means is jA%in4
o! 34) to 3.51 minutes.

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carnations and bridal stream- Janice Westbury of North or. and dacron • cottons.
ariu4°
'b e rry Stephenson was her
Th e eouT. 103% furtu nauc

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onus attraction to the

nter Tuesday night ended
Ixora Garden
the 1 91;5. 6 1 season for Seoul- concert was
Show.
Cl
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b's
annual
Flower
I: ): County Mutual Concert
.sio&lt;i*tlon. A capacity crowd Winners in the different classShe
turned out for the grand fl- ci are as follows: "Ain't
Mi-i'.
Arthur
1k1ks,.et?
'c :n the
You ResultThe prT)gram was by far with, Jr.: "Oh,

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tui. 1rn
Fern park
white cirehid and cascakilin;
kan of I-Irg-mi, anti Nlisit

pretatlors

li hony OChIU

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Coro are actually doing a mcwl11) Iyorls Williams
Page
The api-,eannce of Henry ern revision of the old inter-

(In e)C5 and one aay to Risen

Upej thousands.

art

abbrcsiated
and n i

it

be-.
fur. cutting &amp; pattern LI it
consists of regular repeals it
shouki be matched at seams

Highlight Concert

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Checkthe design 01 1

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llen~on and June Miller.

Flowers Flappers

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1l0STU'SFS FOR the reception follcwing Tuesday's Concert were the
left,
board of directors of Epsil on Siiznui Alpha Soriurit) who are from
Kathy
Fite,
Beverly
White.
Claire
Rss
u
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Jo
Ann
Tooke,
Smith.
Kathy
Pat
t-laminlistresiA, attired in Odtnmering

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W ells,

Antne:se
Jr. Exchange
lffl I Miss Stephenson, L.
aelmitfeiNi ii a tracing
cdiortul
wbiel that g14*. Ecag the
Sr,. 0
sjt
of
E
By Margaret Cosby
, •anfcrb b,rgUi April 7, 1966
_ Park.
rerently
repeated
their
knit
suit
with
white seeeesor•
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Lykes
Monies
Stephen.,
North
Orlanio.
and
Diane
Miss
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ithout tearing. It produces a son. dauigher of Mr and Mrs Wells Sr son of Mr. a nd MI'
iicht, double-ring cer.rntlfly it at Frncbcd carnations.
irrici of broken lines on the
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the o
A reception for the church
m aterial and because it dois
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*4 state treoçmr Water $ She caLled Palace Chief tokm Iauky ad dmtase /ile
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?e i-.iciistt-td was irdered from tAm bocce3Z=T
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at bad stzrUbed threszgh two Lkddef prow-Wed by
DAN ADAMS. eon of days and two aigAzi came to: Beceag. a veteraa .1 its
jf wup1 Ia the him-se
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Ad.
a
sad We.bssday aft,raiio ,.ari sere m tAm Ay.
pruce
'h 'srvit,4ed bims.L! Me'" the t' 224 .zar.ed t
Dr Patritk BnicaZn'.
1Z13 Mifrni.
twit guns sod has fuwir c,4 hr'iee H. bad a nf. bicdures that uwi4 be Oak" :
Atenue. )
1s-aM his the warrants agacnt
awl two
r'n. bernca4.d himself mciie rz
fur (our years In
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thinking it
his home )(oowt.y. huMnz at fcur children, all of pre.scheol
Air Force. The
mi- bill state Police who chose 04 IZC.
thoght ft woM b, the e
!;late po..ct iUtkIXiSd them- th
he
High Schcil grad - in tite ftirce for tsar of 'n
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il,lren Emil- w1vi 'iidt the te,,tMl Tba charge, lodged aga
uste baa r,p,rteri frr iarigerog the
tii'e
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bask training. He )-aa !, Ii. was talked
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'if this central
wik
11% 1 by two trcicwp.rI
cPrni'n a4ministratie ,4 Into the hoi*a 'ir4et a
mmwIty Then they waited. Pic tore
,a.
field as his duty. Ad. tr,e, flag
••• gut to tgoderstacid
B'cagr4 said a Lrr.rd
am. enlisted thrr,'igh
is a M e nial ease aid he
DOPE F%CTORT
•!jta fl rvlt'ie to the ehiHr,n, a'A rocfd go eff at soy tiI, 51:1
r'rtuitPr .Sgt.
at
NJW YORK trt
bead bowed. left for a wsit:ig start 10t'IPI #l.trtlre
'i1ke ear. 11a was ta ken be W. Human •.!f wq moie In 11 aId C:'? a:;'i'iriti#i brst
narcI
ho spends ead'zThijra.. fur, a justice of thit peace, we ight .n4aev the ch1- .n'-i
rin'
a
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day in Sanford rerruit- charged with surety of the ten -.
factnry' incited
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lr.g office.
a'xis
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Sb Lei4aia Yr. a e h
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havoilt
I, the uf.ah £$9t$1 of tk. .waam. crwaM him hlef.
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Savings Bonds
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./IUi4 of si.wfsh
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x ciavfih .41101 champIon.
tns 1*7 rm'itpillti'flS
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'1'l'•
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JVMS
pro.1
Savings
Ui' Cl.
have to p'it sway at
gram, t'Aay urged postal p4cm wI1
d.p,slUifs
tO
c,,esidertmt
40
1#vjnda
of
la'lng,s
wlic-h ill ai',it r..
Lasings lk,o41 as the Weal t)'y Say.
;ia-i4a 01 meat.
put, to Invest tk',se 1iwli
presw*ot Johnson. late last Tb. 1W Crawflah Illes" Iyal Missing From
ir.'.th, aign'd l.gii!$&amp;.G end- theme; 'Crawfish Ar'iur.d the
the
thg the Postal Saving. 5 7190 M Stid?' f*ws att.1t1IM to
in the face of decbnuig dcf art that 1ooiiiata
PalatialHome
posits. No Dew or •ut4'r.mal )M
vnoreOpoIy on crafi.
:.t r
.sy way th'l or,
Nfkp
ds'.ts wU be accepted after ,
I F.dith Ange l is (Deede) Jru
April 77. Re-c'#rdi of C46Vtt1,p r .d for eatIng.
go for c,awfilh kin.. U. clii will Inherit P
id.rrd the l,111.3tfe0 ttf'.ici- ,104 In sslta4 water, served1 m.liion ',f the I. (7'ecrU'
4.1 that dep'ieita had dieLtied on large trays with white wine department store fi,r!wie to
from $ one-tim. high In the or beer and aigis't along withI three years. I. missing arid
" may be wi th a youth so-. z'.t
bisions to W-4 millioci 10 J811" bT•&amp;4 arid raifloaUda
for questioning about a
crawsiary, 2W. A total of only
think
of
Yr.n'hm.n
$,t//) psrsI,ns had finds all,
slaying, police ,,tortrd
$ ,,rn'..t'e
Miss Jenkins dicap,..'i'
in l'ostal Saints tie ,,5ty served rr.td as an lion
palatial home in
first cut this )ear.
'#iii the tat from her
These funds base t,ee and shm1a f,r a'p- 'net* this coastal resort community
SncK
crawfish Ifs the nIght of March 2-4. Five
d:aw ng on ly 1.0 P'
is a rtel limit on
to
t,uIt," said Pat:ick, wbmte
nights later, according
io by Yra"s.
uberIffs deitlei, she a. i
as, due tta tt'12t act n
a a
crawfish
wh
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In Orago's,
th ree boys were seen 1•-.
It. heside nt ar4 the Treat
the
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large'
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w e arn grow
dish háiuiekeePit trying to er.'.
uty, Savings
REG. S7 1.90
ana braid, people fa'' £
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tA t r,a
4 1?u per cent, compriwided
whith
residents'
crawfish.
V:
Authorities said the
semi annually, when held to eslItd spited
HOTEL-MOTEL STYLE
ures crawfish boiled with might be with fonatd (Uiri'
fea
t
maturity. Saving. I4idS (it._____
with
ti,r.th'v
Pi'tti
arid
spkes
who
20, Cardiff, Calif
'y the full backing of the gcivcit lemon l-ik•.
wanted for qu.ttinfflnt In t'- e
trr.rr'fut ar.4 c,'.rets are pro- tirriod? win
ga i
1.1ke crilie, shrimp, o-yst'r bht4teonlags of Mr. and Mrs
t'c'.4 a nst loss. the-ft Cut
and 11,411s. 111A, crawfish wit'
s iso I Edward Jobasoa.
desquttion c,J their bonds.
food for the
The Johnsons were fou'i
"At the same Unit, Savings easIly w.c.ssil,Ie
i),ojI 1)0
at their b.arhfroat home
itCitid( are as liquid as each- Ae*dIafl settlers
SET
here last March 73.
Any time alter two ni'otha 1 years ago.
Mr. Anita Jrrman
from issue date. Series £ --floods MAY LP raittitill At &amp;fly
mother of the missing
FULL 01
was quoted by authorities as
hank In the Unitev State., 11
SIZE
TWIN
saying her daughter was 'ir.
);finds may l. cashe d with
•
fatuated" wtih Collins
orue full calendar m'iflt
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hits. Jenkins disclosed "
,-a,
Mar P.
I'lshe
found
a
letter
dated
'.rih5 after the iit'.ai
Y.
It
wt:srlit;IIY,
Collins to her dau.'.
from
1
Pt
I.t:Ick sided
Tim')2
W'
'$v
41.
Patti day, 10-year 'uld
VYVY
tA'-n firms fur betcs E 1Juri4i thy 'IhaU would tome home t, reading.
"Since I cant see you rtit
irp being placed at all
ask his fatier:
I want to write you tie
i: vin. windo-as and that
'1,14 you make an arrest to•.-j .
. . r-i
CaUIC I really miss you
1iII'II tu,uld be putrliac''l at
RIG. $l2,tO SIT
or
by
writing
th.
day,
dart."
Police
te
chnically
listed
banks
local
from his deputy
answer
'fli'
lic$itner of lb • Lrt.-.-j j sheriff father wouW alcays Miss Jenkins a s a misting run
'%t
DELUXE SCROLL QUILT
I sway jucenite ihey said rith
}litrt, Washington. Ii,
i': 'No
was missing frito I • r
Hut (lemneiit 'fliall happen tog
;I,.
,.ri'.i
except a piri'
iii to hr itiniling ,utst'Ir the room
$111
Inc
Legal Notice
tarik ,if Wtattuir) Irust
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%Irs. Jenkins closed hr
pany when a teller began
home Wednesday about tic
off,
sit iii
.
shouting
Its - , at well
n. A.
time details of her daughters
That's the man they a
v'..
144
disappearance became l,uil 1
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t.'.. ...•t•
11
for."
looking
SIT
P. I. IIrg its ii...
IN.
She went Into se
gaic
chaset
kno'akdge.
'Ihali
lieputy
C SSPI '.'tI $14 a4 f..c $.,'If''
what
2--?.
riuslon,
suffering
from
h•I
'I'
'a..
s-icy, Yit.cI'la,
bj
anti caught tiny ltoba*iia.
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,i.J 'r'., 15514. P. iStarilgil
a .u1Ctti1 her doctor said was neriou
I-,k will sail •• .,,.p.c1y ru New York,
ii,
of
s.
result
as
a
eihsustinn
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had check passer.
a' si's-I is sail r.,s.iy 1
ordeal
,tiaI a.
V :e cud be catch him?
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The mother sill she frame 'I
(In
(he
playground
of
St
I liFer. 5.- .n4 A-1,1110,". a
af.
i
CatIvilit
fur
the
;irrs
..-c.r41r5
.Fii si.lr,.
It o in a ii
v-I.-t in liriglila
5P 4I ,i.t.nf
while "I)rr.te w'aInt stay ai t
LJ'
t
list Sits' k I0, fagis is an4 Schu,i during rr
III this long without rcwitar''
r
1 I'? Its pSilin ,a'rI. 1 ilmothy
i4
lI
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some
wom-I
Pt..,
me
-net
'a
flh'nst
*.,stn'ts I .unl .
ftfrnls sl's"l I'y aol 'a •trhe'I.
, a It.,
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-.-i i I.;.ioumne tswing said the worried mother '-t i e
1$ TO SILL
w.s.r ii..'.'. 1smrny sat
OVER 300
1' lii
Use I1ursti4)n
idled that she was afr • -i
%% Ii,: C. iaI -i
to
5Q5C1
it
th
I'
$
flna
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s?llil.
TABLE LAMPS
an) armesta foul play might ti lni"ls cii in
PLATE GLASS
l)iil you nib
ii. sun 4..Il, l--i'i
her daughter's disappearance
u:is. partial •s?sfll 0' t.,.ti .t.'u
GO
'sliss Jenkins was .lescrii..'i
t.I..a .l.rt,I' I I' I" I
ran. 'T.'
5-:lt.'.n
Oil 'lskIng more Ilk. 1* of
SAVE
II- I a I
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I;0 •
'1 than U The S Inot
1 OR MORE
•o.,
Slash
1
t.i.- II i
1.
NOW
i,,' has brown hair. She Is it.
t
, ,. .11 1% -ills'
OVals
1/12 Off
isis. sss ifi it ilI Its. 4555- daughter sit Ur. Eurne It
FROM
ui2
'a,
5' s1
Sive, a thoracic surgeon fru,:'.
i iiiiii.tn lii's
.i'f.i.11iiht,
5''
tsItK•I. v.riai
11
51-1.1
Santa
Ana,
Calif.
WIRE $2.5
i •li 11 S 555 so. ii
$189 VALUE
555k, (SO. ilolpo101 1.).
p I I '. is N ( 14
Sive and the girl's mother
s,i.l it.t,s..ras'r, t
lsiI:s,
Ills:.
I111'.l
Nylon
Covers
2 Pc. Vinyl Suit.
117111-II.1401,161
1401,161
plaintiff, were divorced and she aulis..
n $ SIn. 51.1.5 %.o.I.
iluently Was retnarricsl
lilIrIl.. ,sssnufactuf•-I
Sofabed &amp; Chair
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A I'al,I i,,,l(t'TllY ltOI.t.E,
P.,sssaiik
titan
Ills'
Pill-Ia
('sep.01. $anf-.t I.
sl isill It-fit s i'ri. SN
1t-gsl P.r with all at, 0(5,4105
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of
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slit TO 5 1(11.1.
and fi g.
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1/)5 A1,TOS, Ca lif furl)and pu ate a
for,solt.g description and the sg alnal you.
all gas. 41ta4 I. airs. • ropt of sn• California'. freeway builders
bstrnndhm 11h e ro.i l,
'i pl.a4ltii so the lilt has'e heroine cautious about
t,als, Of, tile. catsr , art
.-hiIi l.i -f irs.laIsst u.n 555 Jlalnilff
s,tls•c h.alI'e.
5'. PathOs.. III evicting Orcilpanta from their
pIsrIllIg .,slt..,
pat line. 1111,15,,it,iu. .15g.
C.,..sh vu..s. 5',
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borne, that lie in the path of
.niilasl'm
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a,...r
or
pl
slut
Ilalutas,
aIPJI'
plianea.
'Thus it was that eonairucnow are or tIcS of the tletk of the tlrcsilt
Isnabrel,
Mot*aV lion superintendent flick )Cnamay hu.aftar prtal to. or ('null OR •r Itbefore
ynu fail to .1..
).• usc-I with. In, or on sail Stay 5. 545.
iI / t.fsuitt 'a it p. It orderrd work to halt era
a'' Ji
7
taken aus' , ',°"
.jala. he-I or 4t.ch.bl.
'; th e moving of an underpass
lief ,1.man'Iel in ine a.,,,
•t tsul11 - ,al, Se the IsIghisi
scaffold chin he noticed a
4"
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11110,6111t
5•.
rail.
V.uV
1551 tidI•5
itsi
ts.es It* houre of •I.,.is
WIT" pisy hand and seal hummin gbird nest with an I
ha fnrsnoon aol at sSauifotd, lsetnInole uuruly, egg In it.
4 1,1 1 11. 1, Sn
afiern,'ofl .is P0114., IbIs 115 day of April
I., eel-uk In
Biologlila from nearby Foot.
lb. ISth day of April, 1964. at ISIS
hill
College were called In to
the )rv,st floor of lisa Seminole (INAt.)
Arthur 54. Pl.-kw$th. Jr.
('owniy, Cowrtk.a' In Sanford,
CIrcuIt Court trap the mother humming'
of
the
)'lurita
i
Sly: flonos Si. Mirkos, VC. bird.
(COL'ICI' REAL)
C. Perkins
Wh.a
tb.y
hid
taken
her1
Alihur 54, IhrkiIh. Jr. rauit%'.lt
South Street
('lark of lisa 1'IrruS5 Court lit
and her egg to a safer placle.
wlani', YiotI.ia
lit: SisrIlsa T. 11,110011
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workmen returned to take i
Ii.p,', et..i.
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shrill call of the male. For
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egg measures about tine
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more
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wor ld is the Mont Blanc tun- I by national legislation
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In Pa Sang, a minor truck close the public markets and this year, months ahead of
collision insolsing U. S. Ma businesses anti to stage their sthrdu!r
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apology from President JohnQuang. regarded as there Is today no real nation.
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more moderate, is a refugee alism in South tIet Sam, anti
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t'. S. "lackey-" and accused
to
turn
to.
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from
the
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When the army depose,l i
then-U, S Ambassador Gen
sources In Africa suggest that What's back of these r.- I
lIen ilcIla in .'ilgeria and or- Arthur has diagnosed one of tier pagan days could rail cent innocent wife is usually Ma x well Taylor of hoping to
conditions are ripe for mill. sIts? In ,'Tne of the new i',ti-i l.-i f
break the ) p-er cent to blame, at least 'liquidate' the Buddhists
tr"aa'n,
the major traits of 9NA the cathedrals and
Lip-'
grow
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tar&gt;' coup-s in several more
trips rrp-.rt, the oily public nessspa(wrmPfl. Ion news- umagrs or idols enshrined by her sins of omission in the
boudoir.
there
leadership demands a return
it's
economic
on.
Sam,timcs
reaction wa. one of relief
I
African countries,
to
people
papers stimulate
Modern 'l'V shows are en- to risilian government.
Many a housc'aIfe at the conTwo good beta: Guinea and eclins which hits hard the (except fur arsenal Cummun:at think. They are not merely elusion of my public lectures, shrining the surgeon's scalpel,
The Iluong peri od In late
demonstratbin,).
I "mirrors" of current 50' will thus come up and shake as 'sia the Dr. Kildar. and marked
the former French Congo amilies of the soldiers. Some.
1944
the peak of neuUp'tr
Volta,
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In
thc
- mica Its brutal political me- I
sometimes called Congo
educational hands.
Dr. Casey programs, when it tralism in South Vietnam and
I.amu&amp;aria, army tiny but are
SlingoUle
ollresalon.
In
others,
its
grow.
zaville, next door to the
"steerer'.," as the churches
"Dr ('rifle." she wilt usual- is the GI' (gener al practition- the desire for a deal with the
ng disorder and the iiiability chief of staff, took over
and schools ate also •PPs' ly' report with sniil, "I read cr1 who Is the backbone of Communist north.
lielgian Congo.
ta
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guuie'mm0t only after
In the past year, seven i if the government to kcep union strikcma and siemonatra' rut to be. fleware of bicom' your column esery day-hut medicine
Within the BuddhIst leader
it's
re
eases
In
other
Medicine Is not a matter of ship there was an Increasing
tiler.
has
nations
an uncritical "bearer," I don't always agree with
ing
the new African
bra vigorously insuste'l on the
fancy hospital buildings but ttlasatlsfac ti-n with failure to
fallen to military os-erthirus' ginnat or tribal eonniv;ng removal of I'i cai'Ierit htsurii c for such people are fodder %tlt",
y
'a
hen
the
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Sometimes
it's
of
men!
a
mobs,
with
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reply
latist
for
'lo which I
au'hiics e peace and a suspicion
Chaos is as c,ril the
Sowday'.. the public tends to that the l'nited States not only
t, ,% .,, t: V is: 'srthir I. , ag ''Thank you' for the coinphiernmerit threatens to cut back Vartarogo,
thr series.
Th.
take-over
'as2
so
frien
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I
tii $. Is a hi 4 1i st litwi science mcilt, but then I remindher be stampeded, like sheep, into was hostile to the fludiihists I
it's almost the only way, si the army.
'I&gt;' that I'ti-iidcnt
Chris.
Gen.
Dahomey.
te3cher.
of the statement by William becoming hysterical addIcts 01 hut also was willing to sacri- I
Ira
th
experts,
American
Some
rcslgniiug rIp-liISCt cxtrs'nss'l&gt;'
dunasked
sleeping pills, flu shots, to fice Victnanaese nationalism in I
he
assumption
of
''t)r
Crane.''
.
Wrijey Jr , w ho said;
Soglo'a
top-h.
most of theae countries ci
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bacco and liquor.
tog a forrnum period after nay
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men
In
a
budthe
tacit
with
'When
tw
place
the larger interests of its war
took
b!'
goserfltflefltl.
change
t.isaari I.anaizsiia.
stimulate
•lewspaprrs
Ohio
teachers
Hut
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address
his
one
of
to
agree,
nets
always
l)ahomean
against Communism in genleading
have constitutions which pr assent of
i n t,hzrts, uric the army convention, "aren't you an ito- thetis sinnecessary!'
thinking!
I eral ,
the
macis
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pullticuafla
who,
chin;
orderly
Vida for
coup, there's been a frci'rg of oc)clast'
Dictatorships arise when the
The purpose of an effective
The clo,sr any South Victim.
through el ec tions. The ofl5 unable to rea c h so agrcemcnt I pulitucal 1tihj0115, a eno,dIPTate I
stops thinking and mese leader came to the Unit.
try
public
deliberately
not
should
you
"Pont
newspaper writer
pI'ob
gosertument
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to
tutions are usually Ignored
goserrinierit attitude and a
shock your newspaper read be merely to "mirror" life merely follows the rabble t011s- ed States, the more he came
nsa, were willing to let 5gb
evaded.
stunt of public ens by chal!eo,.iflg their old around us hut to become a ing shouts of selfish nuen like smiler the suspicions of the
consiilitnable
Its usually' not possible ~1'.#rld a cabinet of tehniclana rroicIflg over the ousting of beliefs''
steerer' of the thinking of Hitler
Buddhist leadership.
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liii'
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K'a.nie
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adcrs.
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the
other groups to overthrow
I 'si of flow, L'S government William Randolph hearst Sr
tor newspapers are great press
government which assumed
who control
incumbents
I:'. en if it makes iou irtp,
rrnce te- as is elI as c o ntemporary lour- [liii ersitici in l'rint.'
ire
uilff,a
sta
.uty
pow en in January, has rreiv
elections, the fmnanca and
nali'ts like John S Knight. to
college professors that's one proof of its cUre
in
Topnotch
ha;eniii
whits
tu.et-fl
from
.4 pledgea of support
police
also are not ''mirrors' but tis mess!
A frica .rit th. marl&gt;' military wake up readers
So 'alien groups in th all of Nigeria's nusr
"That it. ill make them write ''stcercr
1.-atitetatonships
that
marred
litical parties as well as from
ountrIci become di,,stuc
letteri to the editor," said
Their counterparts are news___________________________________________________ iri.Amercan hIstory.
Wait
paper writer., who likewise
lIy and large, the African such astute publishersTh,ough
1)Al.LA5
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only when
"And it is only
should be educational "ste er.'
military coup leaiirrs have
an oversight. J. Phillip App-el
are
awake
that
you
can
edu
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tern rtaoslerat.. They've usual'
his diploma
mate thena.
And that uft,-n insulses be never received
Geneva
&gt;' let the cliii srrsle run
when he was grativatel from
So
Arthur
js
correct
In
say,'s ltamonte Spriags
loon-last.
an
hg
t 1.e government. They've cut
('ollege. Presi. I
3Ita, Joe. E Mathitus
InC that I deliberately go out
Mrs. Julia thirto.
Thus. I hate shocked ml!. Elmhurst ritl.s
11550 on t ribalism. 's's'htme the
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Little Mary
think,
by reminding them that di- 'are (If the sutivatl"ri 1'&gt;' per. $
(,uintini5t hi,'e,
Bean take.I'oreSt CI
That fancy four syllable soret's usustly start in the I socially present-rig the lij'tma
bit.. iranres 's%'eltef
cut three ties ant
tIe&gt;
him., Mary inn bile
' to App-el, who gratuatel in
word "iconoclast'' should real- bedroom
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$35. 3S7 S
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Icc, per lS9 a nd '
apparently
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Lake Monroe
of the new governmen ts are I
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hira. II. L. Js'tinsun
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For ; ;; 's'ea sit two
Mrs. Jane ('aaatlber
luase said they intend to simple words 'icon" meanine
I.oniwood
iii ii the gtvs-rtument over to "inaagine."
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ansi
Mrs. Donna Eatta
1% ilisns. There's £ leniency meaning ' - breaker of."
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cities, Buddhist student dem. risairies.
pause to the military regime
onstnators are coupling their I Of these, the two chief rivals
shouts against the government are Ttiich seraerable 'ram in Saigon.
Premier Ky has not been
of Premier Nguyen Can KY Chau and Thkh Tri Quang.
stith new denunciations of the Both are regarded as non able ti hail the demonstra'
lions but he has attempted to
United States.
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Chau are rivals, they at.
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German WWI! helmets are show.
Ing upon youthful motorcyclists in
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the girls, are appearing.
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Adults of America, arise! Let us
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holly ground the kitls. No petulance.
Just silence.
Maybe we can win this m e .

The Peace Corps Is n rig its
are looking for activists, j-eoplc who
fifth anniversary'.
are interested in isitive action in
No matter what the o inators
the areas of social reform. The
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Jack lIsd Vaughn is s ing out
have nothing to d' iith stupid,
his conception of the true tore of
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senseless contrtl ersiethe corps as he to 'k- s for )) new
that they breed quarrels.-!! Tim.
recruits, lie is calling for tag peo.
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1k that libiws the coals in quar"We have nothing aga t people
rc'ls he has nothing to tin with has
who carry placards, bttt 'o don't
tIlt right to crnp'lsin if the sparks
think that's enough," h. oh! .stu.
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"For every dollar spent on decline in sales, howeser, say called "ilurricsne alley " of
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President Johnson today
I&gt;, ti $1 75, anti Wallace Mar. on hlihland Asenue from the this jioject w* estimate a ing It was th* result of norm the ('anibbean, the Windward
By Donna Eslea
return of $23 to Users, Plus al fluctuation.
Passage between Cuba and called for across-the-board
The Lng wood City Council tin isa. ttired in nicrate the 'chool to Longuiate and from the enhanced values of the
"We don't worry about a I Ilaili. Rescuers were at first bandits in Social Security bin..
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College. 1k I. the son of Mr. "It mosi'.i with treniendoua rsrning accepted with regret department at $ per hour to Grant Street; tabled the change and aijscent proper' just one month," Krider said. Princess radioed its position federal aid in financing dental
out.
earal for young children.
"but, if It shows up for a Incorrectly,
and Mrs Len W. SaIsail, 2322 speed anti Just disappeared + the resignation of John Pa - and Otis Smith in the water londaie drainage ditch mat. ty," Prs'btes ,lnteji
The fire, which descioped
Asserting that "Meditate
Construction of the lake quarter or yearly, then we are
+ itt for 30 da&gt;s; authorized
directly
to
the
west."
department
at
$1.73
per
hour.
ISullow Menue,
Irina. nialutenanec superintenroom
of
the
shIp
ij not just. be fot
In
the
engine
.çl.
Mary
interchange
splits
alslipping."
ibis isn't the first time Stii, dent. Farina, who has worked
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half Us. long
Mnrs.y I. tight night now, was fi rst reported to the Cos
e
v
er
5,'
Johnae
said:
futuir
iiii
most.
•zactIy
In
her
husband
anti
Emerick
iinr the city for 17 )cars. l's- secr nrw'neut from A? 'Pin's -Issie two standard
C,retcben Lewis Crowell Isi
1.4 from Krider pointed out, and thus Guard irs an SOS.
"I have been wondering w1s
en a 1.11. but It's the ,Izne'i e,,is'ctjy April IS, to go £q'
't't. . urn p. ii&gt; - Ike flUng cabinet., agreed to re nln.'mIle stretch of
'IuJitug a tine uian art cs,uiOii,
The .hi is owned by Stro414 that has the sales decline is probably
abesuldn't bring our cam46 to MR
with an Easter theme, during firM time they ever reported to isurk with the U. S. Postal Blanestard Municipal Supply, quest from tile 14ilgwood SR
teen inacc,sIl'le to motorists, based on lack of purchase of 1 ct,an Shipping Company of Mi. 1sassh'n and our concern to
jIt. "1 hope people don' t take Scrtte.
and ftubenl hi, Quincy. The %ru'a Chandier of ('oinn,'rce
April at Senkarik's
Items, earr&gt;Ing ami.
heat' on young folks under
ml as a joke," she saul, l Count uliiin E E+ William' kiss hid of $tio .50 of ARt' was I her donation of $(si ti'ssai(i Tbo new cit will also p ro vide + more cc"tly
, •
Last Nov 11 the ,IIanil has
tax
closest
connection
to
the
high
sales
I
the
1
something."
saw
know we
inn,
who
moved
the
resig'
aee.-ptest
on
rrcnrnmrnitati"n
priuillflg
costs
of
3,1515
timI
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A ea'e of the flit presented
tut cruise ship 'armouth ('as
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"And now I will let ynu in
CII), '.itr of 5nsrttitrIt' Jiini.r ('nik-ge
Sit.1-0'
t'?oirs',
aiist'rtising
aecelits'(t
n.Pi'fl
with
re
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Fir.
('hid
flank
Sno
w
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Torn Sictiunald from attend-I
Piurchaic of ganIine in the lie caught fire and sunk alis-isit on a seer,'t - that is on. it
Emerirks espresi
vnn-atl..nsl . technical crn
'sun
The
StitCC'S
%lowd
to
trisn'frr
ai'erii
ntI
rrhi'rr,'rt
In
the
'ti!'.
at
Co.unrii
at
in-, the political talkathon
county continues to Increase, 123 miles northeast of Miami the reuses. I have asked John
layman''. ItitCrrT in astruin in tile (suture and cusinril .Ot $2n,hSsb from the excise
lirney lIe r,'r,,mmrnctstinn of I trr,
III. (nunt IkaItli pehiartment
flI- howeser. Straughn's report 1n uhile en route to Nassau, ('Inn the Secretary of
omy and according In 3trs, i'd unanimously in give him and revenue fund to the water the p')Urs. •ls'parlrnr'nt that
e.I'les
ailed
in
extra
Wednesday night. Torn Is 'be
claiming 00 uses. That was
tilt-ate,,
.
Emerick her husband disc, tw o w eeks seserance pay.
disaster In this Health, Education and Wetdepartment, to tile applies' amendment In traffic nrulin. lip to his good news by
only Seminole resident among
During March, gasoline tax the worst sea
haul
hit of star gazing
fare, to create plans for a new
ces
h'
adopted
to
iisIatr
ornounring
that
its.
State
In
other
busIness,
Ralph
lion
with
the
Department
of
eight
T.egislative
eandi.
quite
a
the
collections climbed to $l23• area in recent year..
The presinus time they
has
llepartnirnt
program
to assist in financing
l'iet;er
was
nameti
supo'rin'
llousing
and
Lilian
lirselop
niunanre.
to
comply
with
1963
date. Incidentally, t here
,trchie,l to go 634 Si, up from 1111,33494 takin the sky, t was tendent of the water depart- ment for a federal gm ern. Florida tatiules.
'tental ..nkes for you chil,besd is tb 1111.15 eifli'flt, alit en in
were no s hoed board candi' so,nct.iing
during February. Sale
in the same general direction meat at a salary of $lis-i, the ment loan for a fcasibilit
Council heard a complaint
arid rot i f- realignment of 1,7(6,493 gallons of gasoline
then."
dates out hand,
and
they
watched
it
for
atx,tit
hourly
wage
of
two
i'riiiiki)&amp;'l,
sewerago
rr'.,i'h'nt
concerning
the
way
from
Johnson tnl,l of his p11.51
(corn a
study for a sanitary
'"
.r sit ia all
S
S
was recorded during Starch
the same leng th of time,
John RIchards-on and Albert system and ,lesignated (,lacr Ilit' c'on'inisl absence of ('It (..l,I'-nr"l to t'.se'lo and on
.r.mnn&gt; in San Antonio
5.ome of the candidates we
same
fomliared
to
the
wasn't as bright, though," Norris, was raised hum Si30 I:nguneering (iinhi.anY k. he .II.rn,'&gt; (, r ri • Stephenson (ti R
(jenees,
which
he signed Into law
at
at
month
of
1961,
tax
collections
will vote on nest month are
Mr. Emerirk said.
.ini $15.1 per hour, r,'sperti%e- the cit 'a cngluui'er on the prit from i-,iinrui ruentings, (hairhits for th. entire project were up $22,534 5( from $101,.
Spring rnimdup for children s Iw o month extension for onthat we can't e%t'fl
L'nidentifind (is ing nlijects
JfO'14 asked for hids to hr iii 01.10 i' ci S5hit4' assur. i he ire
-oh to is- let within SIT !l1
who will he attending South' r'tllrnent In miulteal insuranea
-. et
et their nantes straightS n.h
city
ball by nest regular hal hr-en esc'ir'ed fur this
ten months. lids on
micit
Ii taken In side School next year will he provisions of the m.di'
Skinner, a house canril'iate. were reported oser Orland-'
Of
this
1123,634
last weekend, anti the r e were
meeting for a Scott au'park. I particular meeting only and bridge widening Of SR 410 by the state for gasoline tases, held at 1:30 pm. Thursday, program.
Introduced as 'Bob hser- + also unconfirmed report' of
case, a nd spare unulul be present at all future will be let this month
carrying
Although nine out of 10 all.
a total of $U,IA4 72 was rot. Mrs %'elma Mitchell, psinei.
per" here the other night. He
sightings in the Sanford area
tank, as requested by the fire nieetlrs.s.
plans are si. on the hoards turned to the county,
pal, has announcedgihIs Persons over 65 regis.
was called that in The Herald
The information office at
Also absont front the session
epartment; instructed (tiace
"Parent, of children who tried be fore the March 31
for imprusenient of SR 46
the other 'lay also.
Sanford Naval Air Station to
Engineering to make a study were Ma&gt;ur B. K. Black and
Wekiwi
•
will
be six before Jan. 1, deadlIne, there still or. U
the
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from
1.4
to
vleat
I day reported it had no plane;
(LIPII-Amerlean for installation of silewalki (,i(:flcirn1fl John l)eaton.
should come to the school and million to be heard from and
River. Funds for preliminary
Lawrence 3. Pivee Jr. 421 In the air Thursday night in i SAIGON
bring their children, They the bill gives them until May
;narniuig and engineering work
Eiimmerlin Avenue, Is one of the area of the reported sight' troop; killed 44 Viet Cong in
two action, on the ground
should also bring birth cciii'
the Osteen bridge have
16 University of Florida en- lag.
ing
up
and
no
while
Air
Force
and
Nas
ficates,"
Mrs Mitchell said.
cilule,
re-chIc.
added.
teen
set
gineering students Initiated In.
"We had noth
Children
will visit in the
- lilaflo's carried out widespread
hIlls Ofl intprivt•nir-nL of
to .igmna Tau national hon,ir. I rcjrts of any sightings," the
('IIRISrS MARCH
SIN filEGo, Calif. 1 tYPOwhile par.
Tilde against North Vietnam
grade
rooms
are
'cit 4.!7 to Iunw"i
an y cnglnerr:ng fraternity re baae spokesman said. 'We
'.tTiCAN
CII'S' (UP!) es'
Missing
department
store
hei.
first
transportation and military
the lunchroom
.- (cii L.a ii. let in tI. "next russ I:iiith (Deeded Jenkins, ents gather It'
ccntly.
Paul VI tonight carrie s
base no explanation."
mititar&gt;
targets, a U. S
mother held a to sign their school choice i',,.
('g months."
IS, and her
Whateser it was, Mr. and spokesman reported t od ay.
heavy cross up th. t,urch.lit
forms and hear remarks ft-nm
I n reply to a question fri'ti tearfua reunion tod ay under
Qualufing for a degree Strs. Emerick knuss- they saw I 'the political upheasal ap
Friday
lack hot, chairman of the drenching shower In juvenile the school nurse on the iou' Palatine
11111 in a Good
from Emory University at the something.
Thursday parently was not affecting tie
portance of the preschool rite re-s-muscLing Christ's march
,5t Gainess lIe
I t,,.aoti(lc*tiofl
riti of the winter quarter is
niniitti'. p5k- hall within bouts of the sun'
to tIrath on Mount Golgotha.
war effort and South Vit-ta-'
ho.. physical examination,
,--flehorah Gene Scott. 157 Scott I nirht. the Alachua County I eseRorrr)cIw.u
I
,.
when
the
formerly
sIiPrOV' render of the tin and her
eu.:
;Irt
A'cmsue, Ssn'urd. She ssull re- i'.lienfis Office got a report of v miles
$,ib,OoO in Federal funds friend, authorities reported,
,'
"I am sorry I did it." aob.
ceise a bachelor of arts de- an unidcotified fly ing object
I for hIghway beautification
ble, Peebles bed the girl, who is (hid to in
that rose Into the sky east of
gree
be a
lietnamuse with air itrikr'
herd $2 million from the J. C.
the city with a light trailing an.i artillery support drt)%e OtT
' •ait the fun'Ia would "prni'ab'
behind
it
a
We undcrstand the hand.
!, l. available In Jun. or Penney store fortune and
a Vit't Cong farce which
A check with the Federal ran a 2o- man goscrnment out
holding decree and the ban
July" and aided that he plan. other sources In three years.
Aviation
Agency revealed that post
against wearing of letter Jac.
.
Ito-ui to ask for a "good dial "I wouldn't do It again. But I
,.,.,,a in stifi. ation funds" had a •rw.I timp
keta by girls at Seminole what had been seen was ap
Atlas
Centaur
The dramatic reunion oethe
patently
I
high alil go into effect next
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lIt
eurred alter Miss Jenkins and
rocket launched from ( I'
year , , . not this spring.
Ii
It
JVI
Kennedy about that time.
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Approval of the Interchange, Donald Collins, 19, Ca rdiff,
1
Calif., surrendered to police
-:'r''
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- ht 4"6 from Goldenrod
The Federal Aviation Ageuhere,
cy assures us that the planes
I ii.tlo and ()iruio to
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droppinc the mires: fire ant
',,lfilli thus top thre, priority
L_
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ii %. I()\ Rot .; I:, l.a
ia it are s,ifi' and will It fls
hut'S the Seminole
i cquests
..JeL - e
-'James J. Ctirtsctt, Louisiana
log at FAA approved allCounty road department.
State L'nisersity athle tic ditudes. The two-engine planes
I)unsdd Jackson presIdent
mwnbere of Maur" Pnlnsinx'a
are able to climb on one on.
Midway School will hold its rector, was found shot In his
"
,t the I.ake Mary Chamber of family get all the breaks.
sine at any time,
annual routal-up for children car a few block; from hi'
''-'mmerce presented Peebles
First, Mrs. I'riniing fell in
entering the first grade dun. Ionic 'I'hurs-thay night, lie isa'
+'-:'1
.1-', - Ith adtitiuinal requests for
the
living room and broke
rig the 198667 schoo l term, In satisfactory condition at
signal it the "iGA
,atfi
her
right
leg. Next, her tie.
'
-,
hospital t od ay.
Th ursday at 9 a m.
corner" In Lii. e,*r7 a
-.
Church directory ..... ......... ItA
.,U.n"
I slipped on Ice and broke
Corbett, prominent in cot
Parents are asked to bring
eary
,
:ir,ctlnn*l sign,
Church news ........
2.3 the
his right leg. Then her grand'
birth certificates of their etc sports circles for b:
'a 4K 46, 46* and
Cls.sItIe,i ad.. -------------- -- IA-IA child, venif&gt;ing that be will work with the National (Y'i
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- nephew tried skiing for the
Comic. ........................ 2A-3A be six years old on Or before leglate A thletic Associction,
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(ro,swnrI puzzles --------SA.IA Jan. 1, 1967.
- was found slumped and bleed- - .
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Dear Aliby ...........
10
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It is required that all ehil- in.- in the front seat of his car
i
ity
PLYMO
U TH. 51kb. (UI I)
Editorial PIZS
IA dren entering school for the shortly after leaving an ath'
I)AItI.ENE MA('KE's'" ssulks on eggs" as she
and
Greg
ENGLEWOOD,
Calif. (UPI)
I -Robert Taylor
participates in the i':n.'ter egg race for first
Entertainment •-••----- .. 11
t time have a physical ex- Idle banquet at a restaurant.
their
up.
and
-Marine
(l
Fred
Lopes. 23,
had
hiuugiaiing
Feature peie .-.-.--.- ....... 10 amlnation by a doctor and
graders at West Side School Thursday, It was
Police said he was aemicoa'
two
weekn.
knew
exactly
what
he wanted
last
the
downs
j$,3,l
father,
school.
Her
Darlene's second (In&gt;' at the
florwope
must have bad all communi' aeloua at the time. Officers
The two students at School. to do when he returned home
1$ cable disease tmmuniz.ationi. quoted Corbett as saying,
W. A. Mackey, customer service silpervitsor with
Society ............
craft College her, ended 331 on a 30-day leave from duty
the Florida Power and Light Company, haa
psrta ..... ...-..._-- - 411 Examinations may be had "Thai's what you get for try .
hours on $ tsetar'tnttet and In Vietnam, "Psn going to
just been transferred here from ('ocoC and the
Tablehopping .._ ..... II during the roundup, Principal ing to help someone."
claimed
the world's record. watch Batman," be asid.
not
found
t)rive,
Tahigerilist
The weapon was
family realdea at 209
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A contract was let today for
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Norte were reported in good demolition of ezistlag drive in
condition There were no irnPaneakes and sausage- all mosed. Then it stopped.
deaths or facilities it Sanford Atlantic
Three time. It mosc'd and
mediate reports of
nu can eat-are featured at
National Bank and for con.
morning pancake I stopped, Sirs. Emer,ck ye
injuries.
the Fattier
Seven and a half hours after , struction of new outside cut.
ported, and each tim. It
breakfast. 7 a. m. to noon at
the first SOS was flashed, the I tomer .indows.
the Sanford Shrine Club. Pro- would get "real bright."
Mrs. Emerick and her hisViking Princess still was a.
howard Hodges, president
Dv I)otlk Austin
ceeds benefit the Crippled band, who watched the oh..
.
per- float although the Coast Guard of the bank, said the new
The sweet smell (if Success hangs like a
Children's Home.
said its superstructure was facilities wilt be built in the
ject for an hour throuts a
.
(timed cloud over the community of Lake Mary tixla' "engulfed in flame"
I"ship's glass," described the
same area as the present ones
isnil lwrmei%tes all of centrist Seniin.'ls' ('ounty.
.You don't have to kiss bab object as being
Many of the 123 persons yet but the traffic pattern would
- al shaped
ititulevarit inter' unaccounted for as
The intersta te 4 - 1.nhts
ies to get soles. Wiping the and red in color, but also con
teucd be res cried to relies s con'lusuge ha.' been definitely end finally approsed, were believed by the '
mud oft a lad - 's slipper Call !tainin; a bright green fad in,
no Park Avenue.
be just as effective.
-ihliiril Pt'eblc.', fifth disto be crewmen left a
into a )cliow around the
Under the new arrangement,
Sen. D. D. Covington whip- edges.
board the S'iking Princess TI) customers will enter the dnts.'
trii't State Ilsiad floarit
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ped out a clean white handker- +
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fight the fire.
in facilities from Second
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e Ii fl (Sn n c eu
menila'r
chic! and came to the rescue
Weather In the rescue area Street and cut on Park Me"I don't know what it was'
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to
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(if
of The 1k-raId's Doris Williams un
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was said to be good with
Emerick said today.
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moderate seas,
when she stepped into a mud - but 1 know I saw something,
,
Construction is expected to
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puddle Wednesday niht while and it wasn't a p'ane.'
of ('omuirre..
A spokesman for the owners take approximately 90 days
..In fat, i was so confident
taking a picture.
j of the vessel said it had sail- and .111 begin Monday. A. K.
The object appeared in the
.f the final approval of this
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from Miami April 2 with Shoemaker Construction Corn.
sky Just slightly south of due I
ic
project, I already have tuti '
We asked Sen. Covington,
233 passengers and 250 crew pany was awarded the eonS
Emerick ri-pulled,
,'ti-d the funds for construe.
Sale; in Seminole County men He said 231 passengers tract. John A. Burton IV Is
when he was visiting In town perhaps oser the Sta&gt;fart,n,' i'eetli-i added. The all. showed a marked decline in were Amerleans.
Wednesday, why he was re- Lake Mary area.
the architect.
In addition to the ('ape Noihence applauded wildly.
ferred to as the "vociferous
cost was estimated at in *I.
As the couple watched the
March, sales tax collections
Sen. Covington" in a news unidentified flying object, it
Ire, the rescue fleet included eess of 51.5,000,
'I just ree.-iseii the final for the month reseal.
story.
ss,rI today A nd I am happy as IDuring February, according the It. S. destro) ers Owens I Hodges said there would he
Iviould glov brightly and (lien
"The man who wrote that shoot off a flash of light.
you are to I, alle to hung + to J. Ed Straughn, director of and Wilkinson, the Navy as a minimum of interruption in
.
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meant loudmouthed," replied
&gt;.iu this good nrss tonight," 11he Florida ('ommission, sales saull ship Raleigh and mine- outside service during the re
"They went off in four tif
the senator.
tax collections In Seminole sweeper Swerve, the (I.
modeling program.
I f e r e n t directions," Mrs
Ic said.
The bank president said the
('unstrution Is exrccted to County amounted to $106,- Coast Guard cutter Cook Inlet.
l:merick said of the flashes,
60612. Starch collections were and two other merchant ships project was a part of an ixThe Oviedo Jaycees will "mostly to the sides and up
ret underway as ai
uii.i:s light the (aces ui titest' (line men with the flflfltfliflCC'
i;ptuis;
sponsor a political rally Once the flash went down." 1
tlghLa of way are obtained by down $10,511 29 to $98,091.53. Planes from the V. S. Nasal tensive remodeling program
nient Inst night of the final approval of the Lake Mary.14 intenhange,
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Base
as
at Guantanamo Bay, which the bank will b.gtn in
April 23 and invitations are
described
the
flashes
She
the r'iunty. Coat of construeFrom left are Donald Jackson. prc.'ident of the Lake Mary ('hamtjcr of
The March total collected Cuba, 37 miles to the north, the near future.
out to all candidates.
if something was being gen.
('ommerce; John Alexander. chairman of the c'otiflty ctintflhi.'.'iOn and
(ion is soo,000.
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crated to send off the light
williarui h'eehte.', fifth district State Road Hoard membcr, who made the
The triumph climaxes long this year also reflects a dc east, circled over the scene,
The planes reported six life
persistent pushing tIme of 2 16 per cent over the
(Heral(l Photo)
Francis P. Whitebait, State beams,
months of
announcement.
some
month of last year when boats in the water,
SVli.-n it would shoot off
Senate candidate, sa)s he he
't.&gt;' Seminole ('ountian., sllci
A U. S. Navy tug, the 5.11.
the amount taken in was $98,.
-.
heves there is still some hope the'. lights it would get real
t.y l'eet,les. Efforts weri re
fish, also was en route to the
92392.
to keep Sanford Naval Air Sta. bright," Mrs. Esnenick said. +
I ,loubl.d after the Federal Ru'
John Erider, Seminole Coun. scene.
"It %ould get real bright and
tion open and he
-ecu of Roads twice turned ty Chamber of Commerce Disaster struck the 1T600.
I
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Melissa Echols, Frances hail.
3.0cM Dawson, Julie Ganar,
Joyce I.e. Motes, Barbara
Beves, Tommy Barks, Char.
Its Gorthe, Dale Grieme.
Ricky Runnels, Jeff Siskind,
Judy Bailey, Patricia Barnes,
Tequila Chessar;
Ann Heckenbach. Pam Madden. Becky Piicher, Christine
Piapp, Lynn Pruden, Marilyn
Budd, Tina Spinelli, Barbara
Ta m ro, Frances Williams,
Frank Dunn, David Patterson,
Laura Botti, Barbara Miller,
Denise Bagwell, Susan Canto,
Kimberly Jone s . Patricia
White, Amy Rethwill, Charles
Harold, Barbara Bailey;
Denise Beverlin, S usa n
Chastain, John Carlson, Wade
Dylss, Ruth Treeman, Mary
McNulty, Patricia Osburn,
Silks Parkinson. M a r t h a
Parker, Randall Roberts,
Donna Sawyer, Kurt Shaw,
Albert Tutu, Christy Wal
strom.
The following eighth grad.
in, were on the honor roll:
Roy Dalton, Dianne Dear.
olph, Bob Gatchel, Donalyn
Knight, Elizabeth Pr ie s t.
Steve Raborn, Kathy Ryala,
Beth Secord, Judy Tanner,
Tommy Wade, Barbara hartsock, James Dunham, Scott
Harris, Randy Brown, Gordon
Bradley, Joe Cuneo, Denver
Hall, Earl Smith;
Bryan G.rbls, Margie Ball,
Kathy Bishop, Regina Murray, Elizabeth Rogers, Pat
J{vthwlll, Douglas Monroe,
Frederick P sri a n I, Jane
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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 06, 1966; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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