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of the year.
City Commissioners Monday auth orized City Maniger W. E.
Knowles to seek a private Investor who would be interested In
creating such a spot at the re
Fleet Reserve Building on
Seminole Boulevard.
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to th e
city. The FRA has purchased them have a place to go th at
new building on West First would meet their requirements
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of the present location after Knowles.
the first of th e year.
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bulitflg would be Ideal for a the "lIullabalIoo Scene" club
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downtown.
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Association to use the Civic persons have been hired to opCenter how can they turn away
any other organization? City erate the machines and the
tabled action again on th e con- election books.
Two incumbents, Commissiontroversial issue last night.
S
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Who is Steve Spurner?
L. Wilson are the only candiI put that question to several
women around the courth ouse dates, both up for a re-election.
and City Hall this morning... Higginbotham has been a comand most of them flunked the missioner since 1964 and Wilson
quiz . . . Only a few identified Isince 1956. Higginbotham has
the Gator quarterback who just served as mayor once and Wi!.
ion three times.
won the Heisman Trophy.
uj be behind the courthouse The new mayor wil l be elected by the commission at the
fight?"
"Is he running for City Com- first meeting in January.
mission?"
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for Seminole County
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lofted with RVAH3 at Sanford
amendment making Sanford the
Javal Air Station, was killed
permanent county aest.
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miles west of here on U.S.
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Mrs. Henry J. Moore of
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Copy of the old sign ordinance in one hand and

the new ordinance in the other, City Commissioners
Monday took a deep breath and plunged into the cold
of drawing new regulations.
Much of the language was technical and involved
and commissioners spent nearly two hours in discussion.
statistics

Under the present sign ordinance, drawn many years ago, which would have prohibited
approximately 25 per ant of b
il lboards within the city limits.
business signs now In existence
are non-conforming and il They also struck a section
legal, Linvel Risner, city build- which would have prohibited
th e posting of no-called "snipe"
ing inspector estimated,
"Now Jim Spencer will be signs, such as political adverlosing all that free advertising Using.
he's been getting In the local
New regulations permit pres.
newspaper, quipped City Atentiy 'non-conforming signs
torney William C. liutehiawi,
Basically, the new ordinance to "Jive out their life," up to
Is broader In coverage and al- ten years. This was done belows more sign footage for cause many exirsting "nonlarger property owners to attempt to fit the wide-scale
advertising program of modern
Other City Comnwlssiva
business.
News an Page 2.
At the urne time, the new
ordinance Is aimed at eliminating "junky," hazardous, unsafe conforming" signs are large,
or insecure signs which repre- expensive electric aIgsRs which
sent danger to the health a nd would work a hardship on ownwelfare of the public. The new era if it, were required that
ordinance will put more teeth they be removed.
in regulations to eliminate such
The urn tided and redesigned
signs as well as getting rid new ordinance will be redrawn I
of out-dated and abandoned with the changes muds Just
signs.
night and prese:itcd for up- I
'unim1asIoners struck qut. $ proval and adoption at the Dec. i
Portion of the new o&amp;dlnuac. 12 meeting.

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I n Brief
Politics Charge

TALLAHASSEE (Al') - A
tepublican senator's proposal
limit county spending
urned back by it special Sonto Tax Committee Monday
mid was followed with a
harge of partisan politics,
Republican Minority Leader
. W. (Bill) Young of Pinel.
is Park asked the Senate Ad
ralorern Tax committee,of
hich he Is a member, to recmmend laws "curtailing
mIL1flgit spenaing by county
onimissions, school boards and
ther local bodies.

Ta

nhIsMt'(I said
1
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nnplication
hands in the office of )IirnhI the Stale Racing Commission
Publisher Walter A. (;i('low for dates about mid-April
early th is afternoon, assuring through July to race five nigh ts
the opening In mid-April of a week, He said it will be the
Somlnoln Downs, formerly Scm- first night Thoroughbred and the
mole Raceway, at Cascoiherry.
Time check was presented by first summer Thoroughbred raclOU) of Investors to Carl ing in Florida.
Langfor d said the $1 million
Langford, trustee for the bankrupt Seminole Raceway group paid today will be used one-half
headed by Clyde hart, of Sam- to pay creditors, one-fourth to
aula. Tim transaction previous. refurbich the track and onely had been al)l)roved by time fourth for working capital.
Secured creditors will receive
federal court at, Orlando.
Langford said the group, 100 cents on the dollar within
mostly from Harrisburg, Ill., 30 days; unsecured creditors
will invest $1.75 million In the will receive 22 cents on the
dollar within 30 days, plus 53
Casselberry track.
Judge Ralph Choisser, of liar- cents In reorganization certifirlsburg, who will be general cMos to be repaid in five years
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iconic tiuXe return will get a
i ye-day bonus next spring me filing deadline has been exmiided to April 17.

No To 'Kirkettes

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The County Commission today Ignating the Kirkettes as oiii- (runt t'üsUc t (4 s•'"!t!on
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said "no" to the "Kirkettes" of cial representatives, "The Kirk- vices of Atlanta for $3,800. The
ettes are not associat ed wi th board had previously received
SAIGON, South Viet Narn Seminole County.
Seminole County, but with the an estimate from Frank C.
AP)-The U. S. and South Commissioner John Fitzpat- Republican party"
Brown and Company of Miami
letnamese commands reported rick opposed the designation of In other business, proposals for $3,400. The proposals will be
5 Communists killed in small the "Kirkettes" as official rep- on job classification and pay studied by the tee offices and
dr?nishes in the past 24 hours rcsentatives of Seminole Coun- plan surveys were received further information will be
i the lull in ground fighting
parade from Griffin, hfagen, Kruger, sought from the state merit
i the Viet Nam war continued ty in the Inauguration
is
time
for Inc., of California for $4,800 and system.
mr the third day. Continuing at Tallahassee. "It
wI weather once again slow- 1pts to take care of Republicans and Democrats to asI the U. S. air offensive.
sist Democrats," he said.
Mrs. Jerry Keetli, state Re
o
th1m
committeewoman, re
KINSHASA, The Cong
The
army
has
taken
quested
the group of 16 young
P) rer the tiny neighboring Afri. girls be officially designated as
n kingdom of Burundi and representing Seminole County In
e d 19-year-old King the parade honoring Republican
That cool breeze blowing across Florida today Is a forep0$
V,
the Burundi radio an. Gov.-elect Claude Kirk in lieu of runner of colder air to come, according to the Weather Bureau.
tare
a county float. She further re
Official forecast Is for fair and cold here tonight, with the
unced Monday night.
quested the county allocate $600 low in the 30s and scattered frost.
for travel expenses for the girls.
A low temperature of .11 was officially recorded at S this
After lengthy discussion and morning by the Central Florida Experiment Station, although
LONDON (Al') - Prime
mister Harold Wilson sent a consultation with the county there were reports of the mercury dipping to as low as 35 around
gh-level mission to Washing- clerk, the board agreed that it Monroe Corners on West SR 46.
cannot legally allocate funds
Then' was some consolation, though: The forecast also re
n today to get American
an expenditure, but did Ported Wednesday
such
will be fair with slightly warmer weather.
eking for any compulsory for
nctlons he seeks to bring the designate the "Kirkettes" as an
. official representative In the
MIAMI (All)-Cold air from the north was breezing through
iodesian rebels to their knees
parade. It also agreed to grant Florida today, glazing northern areas
with frost and pulling the
similar recognition and desig- rug from under Miami's balmy weather.
nation to any bona tide organiPr'rnu:nu
•'J'L145'AAA
zatlon requesting it.
ir and active, tiny Roni Sue
Fitzpatrick declared, "The
unaon passed the first crisis
election results indicate the peoher struggle for survival to.
y, bolstering the hopes of pie are 0I)1)OSCd to expenditures
r parents and doctors that at of -this sort."
lie pointed out when be cast
t a t one of Pittsburgh's quin.
the only dissenting vote to despleta would live.

75 Reds Die

And The Word
Was Brrrrrrrrrri

Uprising

High-Level Talks

Passes Crisis

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To Testify

C Of C Elects

CLEVELAND, Ohio (Al))va
including Sent.
15 Directors
I Sheppard, have been orderto testify before the CuyamFifteen Himinolo County Busa County grand jury Friday inu5smucI* today were elected
the unsolved murder of
as three-year directors of tim
eppurd's first wife, Marilyn,
Seminole County Chamber of
years ago.
Commerce:
Robert Hesaurer, John Fitzpatrick, Jack ('artmenu, Earl lugILAMI, Flu. (AP)-.4 union
ginbotham,
Kenneth Mcintosh,
)kesman said today 1)6 per
Howard
McNulty,
Lee Moore,
it of National Airlines' 426
Charles Robinson, F. K. lionaLa have voted to strike if
lufuctory contract is not mullet Jr,, Robert Shedden, Jack
J. T. TonIc, lIit)hHlflI
nod before Dec.
Cassethurry and lien Ward.

Hint Strike

Hold The Line

Recover Body

JNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
1')-The UN General An.
Deputies recovered tho hotly
b1y
expected to hold of Ulysses Nelson, 40, from
line again today against Luke Jesup this morning,
ti:mg had China. A plun to Sheriff J. L. hobby reported.
n the Issues over to a UN Nelson, of Orlando drowned In
dy group was given an even a boating accident Thanksgtvnce of approval.
Ing I)ay.
was

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Seminole- Downs Set

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SAVE 17c
up.

Winners

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!aybe Lv wouldn't be so
many fatalities 11 th e courts In
Seminole County and the entire
state made It rougher on drivers convicted of minor offenses
City Commissioners requested Monday that reti red former
. . Most speeders get off with
Police
Chief Roy Will iams "go th rough pro per channels" before
a suspended sentence.
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continuing use of th e Sanford Police Department pistol range. JENO F. Paulucci, of
"We have no objection to Williams teaching women how , Sanford and Duluth, has
Casselberry Council and South
Seminole Jaycees said th ey W use a pistol. It is p robably a good idea, but th is unauthorized sold his interests In
won't drive to Sanford for th e use is conflicting wi th th e regular use of th e range by city .Chun King Corp. for $63
police., used brass is not cleaned up and use of the range has million but will remain
Public forum on Dec. 12
not
always been clea red wi th th e present chief, Arnold Wil- In charge. (Story on
Sanford City Commission prohams,"
it was reported.
bably won't be represented
Page 2.)
either . . . Board meets that
same night.

Pied Thomas
326 $th Ave. N.E.
St. Patorar9, Ma.

Swift's Premium English Cut Boneless

Cut Roas,
Rump Ro

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Esther J. Emp.r.r
415 Bamboo Dr.
Orlando, F1s

79c

lb.

Ab, there wouldn't be enough
space to tell It all.

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here's where some of It would

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P. 0. Box 471
Nokomli As.

Cream Cheese
3cm.
pkg.

City Manager W. K. Knowles

storewide discount

Now If I had $63 million

T. Warner

SAVE 51/2c

59c

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rhuladeiphia Brand

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NNW-In
lb.

hard, green cabbage

$100.00

good children.

to be

Hours

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Winter H
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT. INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Swift's

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Racing _ Season In M id-April

8 p.m. Saturday with free

from

has It maybe he'll spread It priced items.
Thursday are 9
to 5:30
around Sanford.
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Mr. I.LDrury

Serve with

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Park Ave.
Santa will be present
from 3:30 to 8

10 a.m. to
day and
the Sanford Atlantic National Bank
How do you spend $63 m il- endy, donated
State
Bank,
given to all
lion?
give
For three big days, downtown merchants
Well, now that Jena Pauluccl ten per cent off on a
except for sale

go-.

With As purchase of any Swift's
Premium Beef Roast 3-lbs. or over

(-rl pInre of biiqinPm4."

Inrhuletl In the price of the lUket anti given sway.
"it cannot h soUl, nor

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$1,000.(X) Winners

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rim be -.Rerved, pritivIdIng it 14

Phone 822.2811 or 425.593R
Zip Code 32771
WEATHER: Frost tonight,
ht.-10s ; fair and warmer \Vednesdiiy
VOL. 59 NO. 72 -AP Leased Wire -Established 1908 -TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1966 - SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Downtown Sanford "We
Care" merchants will be
"playing Santa Claus" to
shoppers Thursday, Friday
and Saturday while Santa
himself visits with children
in
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and
the corner of First

and Florida

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di cin,ing that such usc' would
"contaminate the atmosphere"
at the facility.

Com'1*1i.I

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Here ore some of the
humdreds of happy cash
wlnuars dming the 30th
week of our "Lets Go
To The Races" ge:

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Jaycees hail requested

of

ollol nt the Civic Center mid

alcohol In the Civic Con-

missioner Vincent Roberts.
Roberts moved that "we table
th is discussion and examine our
consciences."
"The deeper I get into the

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Is in the best Interests of the
city," he added.
He
ed that the corn-

permitting the use of alcohol
WAS tabled by City Commission-

Sot;.
chub
Herman's Orange

PRICES EFFECTIVE

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regulations for the Civic Center

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well Cool, of Texan: 11 Drotiler. ,

being considered
Paul Cool of Marietta Ga., and
section of I rench Ave and I street i
I the new budget.
Boulevard
usier thw sisterls. Mrs. Dora Tyson
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(right) huve qualified to iun for the of fice of
Longwood tax collector in the Dec. 6 municipal
elections. Eselavon, a cuptain in the volunteer fire
depar=ent as well as the pohce resen,e, has "It's
time for a Lhange," as his campaign slogan Sam-esident, promises to "carry out
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the Longwood City Council on platforms decorated ha the Thanksgiving
of "briInging. the city government back to the 1womotif.
,ple." The mudiauter fire 25 and 9
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run away rum country honies
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bead lot the Japaeie cup
Pyle
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and
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htra LeUsu ward, were introout
of
three an. 18 years old
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itefreshnienta of euokiu,
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Mctlwduit Church -aaith tizi Ashevilk anti Robert It Bris
Luke Mur' and North Cirlando son, of Sanford a granddaughClubs also participating.
ter, Mrb. Robert E. McKee, of
Mis L. P. 1tic1iardt has bt
Sanford and seven great grand
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A Visit From The Sfork ? ?

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11OPKINSN'ILLE, Ky. (AP)John Bockey arri%,cd in town

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tile Seminole Ifigh School Future i .v,wr.
Ashehold
BesidelL city-operated tranh. judged flower allow th be
Alit. N. C.. one son, It. J. Brib- ~
Teachen Club. 180 new meni
I April I ill WeUver Hull of son, of Sanford, three grand- I
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Visit our Santa Post Office and
se lect in enchanting rREE lott e r that will bring the wonder
of Santa Claus to that special
C1111(l. "Ve will [lave it post-

nole ('ollilty high schools

were opened in IStS; they were to a friend, pointing to a large

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sk. was a resident of
it' Woman
meeting a
Mrs. Mars Joyce Batcnim,
merri- Sanford, 1901-1910, and
boiish trolley buus
in Cusselk-rry with ill
vice president of ffiv organizil. 1 1l;6!# will
member of I- i r .,~ i Baptist ~
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Pat
guest,
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two and inembershi;' chairman. TIiL usiemblv nina' act on the reported that with the' help of proposa l ipefori the' end of this I"4urLicWiii., present.

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(right) are climpaigming for the two open seats on the Altamonte
Springs Town Council. Rogers, incumbent councilman for Ward 3. i
a locul builder and has served on the board for ten months. Robinson will
be elected uncipposed to the ward 4 sent. Milner, presently a member of
the town utihr commission , is running for the 'ard S seat on a platform
of reduced - water rates ani elimination of the services of Hunnicut and

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Tilt. South Seminole Ga"Iell

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Wednextialy at Pirst r".1tial'!

Urissar Funeral Homc, Sanford

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Funeral and burial arrange-

Garden Club

metropolitan government hnr
proposed the abolition of city-

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, $100 from the emeMenCY fillt; Kitchens of Rochester, N. Y..
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I and it siqter in Acworth. Ga.

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children Intiguage anti telephone

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QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 1917

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is being conducted who says we will not is flulstak - Size, location and Illumination
lines
nationally as well as in
REV.
J.
M.
COOK
by fey. furry J. Sims. en and misinformed." said of signs at establishments which
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pastor of .Missionary Bi- Commissioner Lan 1-ligginno- aeli, manutacture anti istrihuu' The
alcoholic beverages was order. of Oviedo, died Saturday in
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ble i a p 1 a I Church, tham
Pollution destroys large a e a l
However, commissioners de ad posted at three public places Winter Part
Ocahi invitation to the
Born Maa 2tJ 188th in Canton of fish and game habitat an
public to attend the api- citkd to delay further planning The petition of properta own
as a retired Baptist nuaiIi%
CII the utility lines until urchi ers on hibiscus itoad that the Gii tat
cal services Is e'tendecl
le
Junior
Cal
road
bt.
resurfaced
a%ac
taken
minist
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and
had lived in Oviedo
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after
under
advisement
until
for the past 10 years where he
loge get further along with their
pastor
the election when members of had been pastor of the Oviedo _________________________
plans for the campus.
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Bidt on two refuse' packet' council pointed out that tIiT'C Baptist Church. He had been in
1.0pta
which tin ministra for at) years
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entrants nd their places.
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eminole High School major~S
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fore annexation.
"We have given our word and in other business, amendment will be In Memory Gardens, hug the strengths of both or- grains.
I ganizations for expanding devewe will stand behind It. Anyone to ordinance 1= tc) restrict the Albertville, Ala.

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ROBERT ROGERS (left), Charles Robinson (center) and Charles Milner

p.m. Wednesday at the Xii- years ago. However. opportuti- '75 per cent corn, is per cent

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hold the insurance' company's

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Si.3A4,092.000. It; flikior cip.. cent RnhcrLs declared,
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net income of $11P 101.000 for
Commissioners were informed I health.
tb'c first nine' month; on sale' charge." Commissioner W. Vti

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In view of recent "erroneous berr' was ordered posted and
C Campbell, and two grand dynamicenergyof our person Street
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to produce sur con reported that thr question
l iers
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c.1t3 cam sion of the Cit y
MOTIdIZI and Miss Twila CdmpbeIl all c supp
e'. -en in g 81 missioners Monday rcafftrmedv
Mondt
prisingly
outstanding
progress
Sanford.
en in g
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Chun
King 20
Ill England, gill 6 mullu With
Funeral servicw. will be at
Council also agreed to estab-

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Paulucci had high praise fai- I PoSitioll.
.R. J. Campbell faf KUpatrich i
Commissioners agreed
"Itt
Ala.. died Monday night in a`
~ 5nurcefulnes%. ingenuity and de nex a lRertion of property nn~
Intent to annex
11 parcels of Birmingham, Ala., hospital.
I diention have combined with Myrtle Avenue north of 27th
Among survivors are a son,
property b,% the City of Cassel-

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nppointeii to gi'n('lilt ('otnhllit tp
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of contracts on the second phaRe the purchn.Re or ii new fire deran, Bradley Fox, Sanford; F. Paulurci Foundation is ded- i- Commission Alanday.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
T .,..
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reported
that Urban PT-ogram 1 Worry of
should
be
no
admissthe laketront development truck,
- there wab a balance of Georgist Nordendulc, Altamonte icated to that purpose.
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hw
Ro'r
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p
hitakor,
Luke
Tfu' should he Includ
The R 3 R.t.vnotdc '1 tthac'en Ion
project were postponed b the $1,500" He accomplished thi'
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f I Itnry; Betty J. Sullenherger Company last month re
-~ ed in thu doctnr's charge Lo thc, 1 formed on Ws contract it) pro
~ City Commission Monday.
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und
hany
girl,
Longwood.
vide a workable program ir, Slipping or Irritating?
Conklin.
engineer
wiUi
Income
for
ttm
city
other
than
rer
-aid
~PRUCIlL.
sales
and
eurnIings
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Its ,liist a pre admiscmn Too preparatmn for federal pnrtic't
the third quarttr zid foi the
,C')ark Dietz Painter and ASSO ad alorem taxes
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firs: nint months of l9fifi. Thr, tine emimination. involve.
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the
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marina con.ctruct.ton, was salary, objects to salaries for
leader
in
the
tobacco
lot
of
paperwork
for
dnctnr's
Cfh,
pfflw.
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added
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He
was
instructed
if)
pursur
ren2urkuble
Ranft
set
up
he
irriustry.
repom-1
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cstimated
office
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Lonpvood
hoard .%nd is, presently serving as council ChAill-Man, plans to "continlIV,
work-ing for all the citi7en.- to the best of nly ahilit~,." lie .-I]so lills Served
AS mayor T11-0 ipm for the linsl four nionths And As city iud)ze. Bushor
.served formerly as chief of police for .9 year And is calill)-nigning for :1
0.civic centei to get the you A.h off the S
MINIMS, All eXPAndt"i paving proIrram and a clean-up program for the cit~.... ..lbirniony of the c0lincil" is
the thenle of I.S'weat's
campaign. lie has resided in the city for 10 yearS
foreman for the Atlantic Coastline 1i1rond
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, Thu Sunford ller.iid's Ilutomlitic type-setting machine during it tour of
Of
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A doctors charge of S2-on 1 of ho to go about working nut posnic must he presented to to
Births
cincere devotion and deep Inter
income If It is used prudenth
.bli-. ant] Alr.%. Jame!w Tharlit.,,I est in helping NX- Minnesou.- ~ hnspit.al admission foi- it depend ! problems tp pernlit D. At. Whel 1 ral legislator~, before Feb. I
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mayor he recalls tne ua'innc
Discharges
and cult.urally. There is Ei lot to I by the city's insurance rompany ~ - ,Iub, to huild a swimming ~ redefining of thr rity llmit&amp;.
In the city treasury vms the
pnoI .91 the club. "needs
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be done for the common grind in !
grand amount of $1.62 and at
a
attacked
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awards
sttith
fle'ulah ?lIae Black,

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foundation is dedicated to con

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cee in tngIn the annuni ;itr
'emnmle Ja ycees title,
"nfotd
'hail-111011 Said the parade
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1w about a mile and n half long Nn'
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order along Seminole floulevard
ior to the march down Fi rst
Street
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when city vacancies are filled. I
now
resldr
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outside
the
Patti
Raid,
Grace Ligay, Wil. I subsidiary in Windsor. Ontario. I
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foundation program fit South Seminole Junior TliIXh i -91;
city.
School war, Dr. Caspar 11appeneeker (right), who
liam T. Portman, Umily Mar- Canada.
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served
two
term.
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judge
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The salc! dne-I not affect Pail.
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W)ke -tsp Tlichard Miller's eighth grade ticienee clast:I shall. Therm Al. Smith, Honiciof
the
city
court.
was
chairman
lucei's holdings other than Chun
or) hurricanes. Rappeneelcer is coordinator of coliGilmartin, I King in AlinnesnUi. rioridii and
Florence
of
the
road
board,
and
wm,
ap-lWellb,
f
arti;
and
sci~
tinuing education for the college o
pointed first postmaster.
E.
TilleT,
California.
Ralph
Aturphy,
Queen
- of Florida. He is it retired
a real estate sales- Anna 7). Alay, Berthu Lowe,
SlImultaneous with annnunceJ
, Willson.
Xinval officer and fnrmer profes-mr of meteorology
man. came to Casselharry
. over
(Herairl Phnto~
at the University of Tennessee.
Welzie Dominy, Sanford; Anna ment of the acquisition. Pau-i
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Petitpub, lucci said 1w plans a major

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to be held at night. it 1 slat1' 1'
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PrAwe Bauder and .1oliti GelltrY.
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made aware of the fact that
T1O
'WTLISON
'onh $5 000 has been paid down
In Nev Ynr$. and Tla1tlnnd 11.
on 20 acres purchased by tht ______________________________ tt iii "onti ut n complete cii
city for Zt recreation site from
of C'1ir Ki g opc'r:ilmns.
Id city em lo and interest
a
Cnun King nianutactur-- an
I!OSpLtQ1
on the $ .Obalancc will
markc't.'
throughout the world
i$1.260 a year.' He added. "Part
wriet3'
of American-Cr,r.nra1
of the land Is under water and
''vIe food' under the Chun Kitir
N t
the' rest has a muck base."
and Chun Wring labels. Plants
Wlllsnn jilco h'ets city resi
No TE1Iiifl Zb
4irt In Duluth Jackson. Ohio
dents should be given pre ference

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I tion are forgotten.
~ He feelh the public should

Iii he ihni u.'d
hi-i Jnduv'
with the difikisit job or hnnq
Chi- tna P'(j'
ill be the IiiI't pnrnde ing thi' heqf ent,-le'.
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Fronds, Inc.. i newly formed
suhsidlnry acquiring the corn

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IPCt1On Tunntng Ofl ttit

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Unity from Eustis, Acacia and Carro) of

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yaw Oldest Cfty' gala 400th Anniversary Celebration. Expiore the 48 fascinating historical points of interest Fish
(uif wu lb-hole nationally tamuu wurae, lLW$ aVpILt4IIUII
Visit Manineiand, Drive and shell along tanzout St

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December
Jose;)h Reggal. Barry St. John.
bobcat: Steve Jessie', wolf: Gene Lake Mary Chamber of CornGoodenough, Don Derickson, merce has been postponed due
W&lt;iylen Dray, gold arrow: Wayto the Sanford Christmas Palen Bray. Mike Penland. Don
rude' which takes place ThursDerickson, silver arrow: Steve

10 PC.
COOKWARE SET

TEFLON
S12.00
Req.

meeting

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$

Now

d,ate of
Jamic Hil liard, denner, day vvvnin~c. regular
the C of i - scstions, Don Iackand Drew Donaiwe and Earl
today.
son, pres ident,
May, assistant (101111cr.

Jessie.

announced

Program

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The chairman, John Yates.
expressed appreciation to all

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BeaBort

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new, all new V.spo Super.
Sofa, Chair, 2 End
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3 Piece Bedroom Suit., Box
spring £ Ma$te,u, 2 pIllows,
pl.c. din.ft. s..

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warmth all winier
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with no obIga.
lion on your part.

3 Room Grouping

329'

$800

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skin, yet it causes lit-

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perfected In the siioniastorit's In
Mrs. Eloise Webb, royal
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Ranchers and farmers who the urly days of the Christian
niatron
of
Daytona
Bch
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brand their livestock should in- era.
Court.
vestigate the technique of ___________________________
freeze-branding before resorting

IT'S CHIISTMAS

CARD CASE

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der development.

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meeting of Beac Lake (,'ub Scout Pack 2.11) were
Gene Goodenough (left), who took third place, and

Menibers of the post %velcom-

or General

when applied, produces

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given

AND UNUSUAL GIFT IDEAS.

WALLETS

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ISANCH 'OICl
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flrog&lt;in, second.

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by

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I'i''s'ntations were tiiitde

viewed by Mrs. Thompson who demand for new food products for iuestiona (rout the audICnCC, according to H olli s John.
also led a question-answer li e- is said to be generally high,
especially 11 major advertising Sort, past post commander.
Hod.

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musional reputation
world's meat newspapers. Tiy
Monitor; see how It will take yon
Jug fill ad ft 6W.4m belm.

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Post 10050 of Casselberry at den having the most parents only stone eaten directly by
7 p.m., Saturday, at te Post present (or the monthly pack man. It's common tlt.
--_-----_------------------------------.-Iloiiw, 200 concord Drive.
All candidates in the' Cassel- w
Business Meeting," directed by most of the hardware, sundry berry Council race are
invited
to
speak.
A
time
limit
Mrs. Clara Parker of Clear- and other non-food items, even
he
placed
on
each
talk
A VESPA!
though they carry a larger mar- will
water.
period
will
and
be
allot.tai
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The business manual was re- 1n of profit. The customer's

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-otip dtiring the yenrti."

nes4ineet
have been developed since 1960. and prograin, it social hotill WitI

grand royal

Summarization was

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GATOR

TEST DRIVE IT TODAY AT

LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE

Jim Tripleff Pro P.

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FURNITURE

Corner 25th &amp;
323.1410

20% More Power. It's Really Gr.otI

2617

Pirk

W. Country

Club

Rd.

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Sanford. Florida

Ph.

322-7921

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glv- Penland, second, and Den 10.

Invocation was given by Mrs. tee
by the retail outlets.
Annie
Laura
Foster
and
welAs the shelf sjice becunes
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Meml,ers from all courts
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particip4ted in an amusing critical, a number of food stores
skit., "How Not. To Conduct a may find it necessary to drop

as adver+ised in

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bthe miCItolHiIIonthS,
ire
the lute

woet ecat you

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Ocupany

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rateL.

CHILDREN FREE (Eu ropean Plan,
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under 12 in parents
roam). Baby

ll depart wmphltiil~ reireshed!

P.

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heated pool. putttng green, tennis,
color TV room, dinner dance Sat.,
Free ice, free parking.

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Sodium chloride has been callSmith's den 3 won the "Cub.
it,ors from King Solomon, On- of Clearwuter, member of the 721 accepted more th
Veteraus
of
Foreign
Wars
by." given each month to the ed the "edible gem" and is the
eida, N. Y., also took Pai't.
grand court leadership commit- the number of products dropped

ALSO HUNDREDS

to nand ]iittcxl and
package,...wdtopayyturlaim Useittoniake

TOtT VaZ

2 NIGHTS

1,

place the folIowin Thursday.
Wales, Guelda Cress from po te ntial l eadership. Main and Street Journal. The paper said
Jackson
said
Y JANE CASSEthIIlll{Y
Who assisted In making the RocOcala, Coral Gables from
subsidiary motions were Illus- the stores rejected more than
anti, Crown from Orlando. Vis. trat.ed by Mrs. Hazel L. PlehI 80 percent of the Items, but the A "Meet. Your Candidates" ket Derby success, Mrs. Allene
an offs
. et progruni wilil he spontiored by
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with the University unit.

Buyers for Grand Union stores
were offered 4,160 fl('W Items
Cape Canaveral from Cocoa,
Howard W. Smith, deputy
Daytona Beach, lear-water 24, supreme royal patron and rep- last year by producers and pro-

IDEAS

p,

tie i'Ws mont.

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Den 9. Waylen Bray. first, Mike

coo p erative servk'ea

Orange Blossom from Lake resentative to Nlexico, spoke on Cessors, according to the Wall

TheMonitortsasaworiwideift
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first, Doug Krenzer_ second:

itlsti t-i't'eivt'iI

supreme

Camellia from Jacksonville, patron.

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htth per fO.

nO

Include-_ 5 mcious room with bath,
b rea kf asts, 2 gourmet di nne rs,

color-

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items

LDC&amp;PPU
We specialize hi anaIyzir and hitar.

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it's like a stay in Spain!

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buuittay asiC Cli cut nuea pu blib.cl

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HOTEL.

life nu'inlu'rship by I ha' Pont

of publicity.

matron

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hitetnatjnal

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from
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Advertising

DIlKIS WI144AM5
Mucl•ty idtwz
flul'riE

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PIIA %lt VIII,'I'$I5,I1, t*re.itst$S LAISItS
' i3$taIUL
itlIiIlt'I

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jmri'titn of Ucnr f,akt! Cub Scout
Park 230 tin they arrived for
their 'Trip to liii' Moon.'' theme
ni the Novt'nihtr meeting.

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a,,iiiig with lii'; own rocket to

3964 &lt;itid 4 In 1960, The article Bjttrkh was overall chairman
plc in Sanford, was adjudged and conducted by
An especial welcome was ex- also pointed out that within the of
the program.
a "great success" by M rs. banns A. Thompson, deputy tended Mrs. Dorothy Daven - past two
years
the
It.
.1.
Heinz
royal matron of the port of Bradenton, grand royal
Clarence Snyder, royal
- Supreme Council. Courts parti- matrun of Florida who briefly Co. has marketed more th an 20
and has 30 more tin
cipatinar with Sanford were addressed the group, and John new
V FW
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emphasis is on c&amp; fls,
__ the uiiajoi national kd.
Ritmail

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The meeting was directed gram spoke on the importance ycar. This compared with 11 In of the tiocial hour and Ifenry nienter. went to -limmy Nfilter,

aranth, held at Masonic Tem-

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Recent leadership training of the local Cathedral Court, come was extended by Mrs.
Adv4InceIne'Iit awards, pre General Mills, Inc. placed 19 u-efreslunentn were enjoyed. Mrs.
Institute for membe rs of Am- Order of Amaranth.
Snyder, who later In the pro. new products on the market last Sally Fnulhiuuher WUS in charge sented by Cubmaster Dick Par-

newspaper

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ready to

t.lII it.isiAi.

Foods ed it. I. Severs upon his return Den I. first place trophy and l)rllic Derickson. and CubmastCorp.'s sales currently conies after it lonk,May lit filly 1411CH certificate or award: Steven
Derkicy, 1)cn 4, second I)lte er and Mr. Parmener had
front products u nknown II (I L" Veteruits hlosh)itluh.

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Street Journal disclosed that .5

Amaranth Training Institute "Success

you read

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A recent article In the \Vnll Legionnaire."

ngs

rerommends

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romidt-d rocket. all

second, and Gene Goodenough.
pres id en t , for her group,
Jim Mw.Geen (right),
third.
or Florida's Agricultural ExtenPast Commander Dan Gilbert
trophy and certificate.
Awards Ili workmanship. judg
sion Service.
mpoke pridning, Chitinberm for
0 0 0
ed
by Jack Miller. John Pro- nuee'ting.
i,t'iii liii "otitstaiitlliig aunt loyal
per

TW

many

mother, Mrs.
mother.

hi

as (lPfl

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purl Icljmtc in a tOO foot rare.
(Ion of (hi- Mervin' offit-er's wvi'e ;ihiowed a
first and second

product ion.

We were 37th In turkey produe-

specialist

ative efforts in sponsoring a benefit skating party, Sept. 25.

kiffice
Monitor

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nonbroiler

shown with

also

smoke-nut

it

Ili me rinais. ,riminy Simpson
. of this year. according to Dr. Collitilander Frank St(.tl(ll(! for
Mr.4.
Steudle,
"ine
it, first, Jim MacGeen,
Ralph A. Eastwood, marketing the legion and by

(left) and John Mjkler, manager of Skate City, for their cooper-

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in

and In non-broilers by the end

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CERTIFICATE AWARDS were presented by It. H. McGibbeny (center)
Seminole County director for ALSAC (Aiding Leukemia Stricken American C.bildren), to Larry Burnett, accepting for the South Seminole Jay-

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anfarb
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year

setting of

StIIgC

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(utnmltt'rn
Night"
at (lie
11111

35th

move ill) one rank In broilers

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who

Cub Scouts Take 'Trelp To Moon

Legion Honors
ce cer

qi

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to Eni I May.
Waltt'r Ma',,

ninu. aM Ii is niothet' d Is)InyM over-sized rocket tiseti

possibility that Florida will

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'I'Inimy itflpsOfI
( h'ft.) . who r(%ceivtlM iiwiird front .John Yates. chair-

I':itk't Racket. I lei'itY W8M WHIt II

year.
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I but dropped to 21st place

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ill;

(-otal: Den 3, Fred Marten, first.
place 1w the end of 1905. Our
M('t'Vi('t' to the vetfit'ld
l)nrrell Smith, second: Den 4.
weak point was in broiler pro
'ia.iis ntiil Ii willitigitens to an(Iuctltm. We were 19th in 1951) su flu' nt her iltit it's for the wel - Jeff Yates, first, Donnie Putt,

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vividly as I

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to aid T)em(,cratj( candi- tucO iipplying to crises over- the extra value of the ingested 1
work- which tries to patch frag-I chaas. He has mustered to hit; frustrate for If, .years and titerms;,I T)emocratir leadem of n (1(;7.- date~, 0i, tht
Penple tend to be forretful
, eve of tile Nov- , seas. Apparently he intendi, to i truce chemicals and ,%ItaminE
ments of information together !tuppart millions of Chinese most likely ablu it) frustr8tr thirI ~ ev key states an(] cities Illivu uniber F elections. he h,,- drivt. tit(. fire wupor himself : without growing fat.
with are, which is the first
about a nation where few out - 1 ynutr who, under the badge of year again.
thins
woman forgot.
with
mi
large
cadre
of
Heavy
organ
exercise
heeit culling and visiting the stripptii thi Democratic Nitsiders are privy U) Red China's thu "Red Guard," have tried bv I Thu General Assembly is u)~ Whttx, Hou%u sinm thl, rerplil tlona! C,Oninlitwu of power and 12ed fil-t- fighten.' U) bacl, him ithe tiny muscale colls it) break
il'm' anti numbers to tcri-Ot'- vote on
proposal tar yenr'a elections ti warn that thi nianpnwt
insiders,
Newsp&amp;per used to print,
down and release their themIicmocrati candiBut even tile rest or tile Cam- i in, the nation inu) it docile ~ study Of what U) do with Chilul's i worst ii ve- tA- conif unlest tlit datei rereive(I fur less suppnrt :
-:rirne
swries became obedience
Selilito! Bobbl- K U in 11 e d y . icul content into your blood.
I
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munist world seems stupefied' obefliencii tv Alan.
seat. still occupied by I Pmsitlent* attendi, U) part;3- hus- i from national headcluarterE .~ nieunwhile hut, b'
cguzi w exploit 1
Thus. croutinu and tbr highly t' the law was at' cOlu nn it
I
by the antic on tht Red ChInese Sat -t- tht- :trrn:; ha: not titter Chiang Fai-hck' NaUouaIiat
this
we
potential
weakness.
Be
is
controversial
"Erobiozen" are wasn't news. Nowadays
f
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dunno.
leadership and over the week-' fered yet. it can Lm assumed 1 Chinese on Formosa.
courting the old pros alienated ~ poured into the blood.
end the Soviet Union called on that, whatever his reason for
There have been proposals ti ,
by .lonnsort's disinterest in
Since Dr. Andrew C.
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the Chinese uj put ii curb an I what hits happened, Altin still I replace Nationalist China witi, i
their Inca] needs. Chit, of Bob- has shown that Erebiozert
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by's hul-kerb, Theodore Soren- duces beneficial effects on can. think a gid with something in
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set, Counsel to the late Presi- cer victims, it is thus possible her eye is
a close Vote last year. Thedent lienriedy, made a speech that heavy exercise retards
IdI ii expected to iose
If we get inuc,j more
to
New 'Yorl: Democrats lust cutseer growth.
again
ttti year.
put the blame on Lyndon if analysis of Erebiozen showed beyond our incomes.
Mrs. .Ths. E. Muithieu'z
Mm. Julia Hartos
III'- will probablyapprove j
that it ulso contained a large
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sponsored by th e Unit
consponent of ercatine.
er States successfully last year
Thea party nrgunzuztion tinBent- Luke-fiur esi Cit'
Luke Mar'
Rut kuding chemists prnved I
Mn.. Murvarni Miles
tionaliy
and
now
is a ahumb1e, Soren- that creutmi' and Erebiozen
Weter
Mi-i.. Jrun-once- again
to re
sen told the Democratic faith- were different on a dozen
qui re fi two-thirds VOLt' to
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change China's representation
Caaae!berr
l.aki' Maui-rnfor
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party losses anti-cancer agents!
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Mrs. .luinc Ceaselberr'
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two-thirds vote, or ,
(4)) Physical artmtv
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t22-t7!2
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finger,
by
proxy,
was
pointing to serve as a tonic to our M&amp;MM
course, is harder to get than a ~
Chu!uotss
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simple majority vote, which is
Mn.. Lisa linker
- obvious reason why tll(.;
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IteRar
North
(ti-inside
world had to vote cii the biggest
Mrs. John Leone'
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Mrs. Marilyn.- Peterson
0! 1966 it would have to be
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lied China.
Itehsonas
Oateen
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Mrs. Clarence' i'ntder
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with a complex proi,ocj
By the way, Ethel, just hoe' many cabinet posts ore
equipped with six piercing orMrs. tiulefuit Harris
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.'.;l1f-Lifit,jLIly, Johnson's polit, 'I Johnson seemi. committed ti, I the h1uhher around your wnim
till 1: 111deim,
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Despite all the -intez,netatiams autdalt-d u) big underling.%.
ical lwer: arf, nngTy becuus(,,: : tht, mini, firt.-wagan approach that thu nedentury heavy eni- I ship like an occasional feed.
Whatever tht, cause of what'R U.N. membershit) which the I
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cooperation in making this a
work seem to ctend our
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attcntiim to isnues and too
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politicul organizituon.

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likely to become overly fat
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. predisposes
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extent that It Is controlled by trot, or at 72 he got careless Chant his slogans as a symbol of th ere hn been
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leader
of
his
'ticket
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tin
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pressure,
heart
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one organization, the Commu- about It: or some of his top lieu- unity, the picture is ota- of revo- 1.1ohnson'F nbilln,
hie, diabetes and even can. w con(tur,, nutr ~ P'lrty UF Well UF rommander.in- , crilts
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foreign affairs. After &lt;dl, his; ritief of th e nrnit'cl forces, And • As yet., .iuhso seems unim- ce-, th en slenderness Is good
chieftains, the party leaders ta-ire of the country or hungry ,
childishness. This Isn't the political c:pi'rienct brian he
By WALTER C. PARKES
it. th ey ask wi th pressed with theb pleas, or by Insurance for long life.
,who Wa
under the thumb of the father of for r,nwer of their own, began tat WL1Y he wart his
lie didn't liecanif. president ww, almom ! sonit. survasm, wit(, Used tt, Itepubliclit, C, 11 14 *
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Bring smug in ,your own ipittot or disagree among them - conquer China with childrer
It nfl. Maw Tac-tung
'jit,l1v at national affajr..
caution 1II rolteagucs It Con- fllis."s lurgi' plans for hwigor- more vitamins and minerals.
nrn-zance, you put before your
Wi th thi spectaclt Iii front Of
ripped by Internal aelve Ott the succession to Mao
But It Is
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by drives to For when you work hard.
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God stands as It. were a handbreadth
there are 70,000 people (and these fel- n, leaving his creatures room to

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makes for happier, friendlier associa- ed-which in this case means "open'tions.
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as our Navy neighbors. Let 's
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true
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for bantshin mental
tnda. For doeton have addthe depreinn Ia tO et into ac
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t1.'rake hrik walk.
fe$PM% of Rd3lt% R(
To 'our irnnin or wash the
muaiei
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Rut by all means et Into
thh may prevent
Samuel 1 motion. Keer your joints hibri.
Pettengill Is a former U. S eatNi by daily erehie.
Jet a
It Isn't t'vefl WISC
Conreaaman and superb ansta
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too
lone
thnritv on our constitution.
th e cylinders grow rustsAmerican history
and
the
human mnehlne likelila
use.
told me
"Thr. Crane,"
for
my
booklet
"How
Send
centiy, "our pioneer aneestora
to IAnie IC) Pounds in 10 Days,,"
had to work long and hard.
long stamped,
72"They usually put
vel
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plus 20
romalned turn en
hour veek, vet th
and
streamline
your
chassis!
strong and healthy, an could
a'a
write
to Dr.
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It could
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muscular effort i
enclosing
a
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paper.
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of Commerce people recog- 'personnel give another In proportion.
nlzed the economic impart and the re- So, folks, It adds up this way. Fourteen
ceulty of replacing this vital spending percent of our population gave 25 perwith new industry. The remorse over cent of the funds to help take care of
losing our "pride and joy" was genuine our deserving needy. We know it to he
and widespread.
true (yes, it's axiomatic) that "the
But, from sources throughout. San- Navy takes care of Its own". But, you'll
ford and Seminole County came, also, notice that these fine folks also help
the impending heartfelt loss of friends,
and HOW they help! take CSITe of
of folks who have become not only some of OUR own.
neighbors with whom to talk across
'Well, that sort of gives us something
the back fence, but energetic partici- to think about for next year, doesn't h "
pants in our church life, in school
Surely, we who are on the scene permittivities, it all the "living together" that nentiv should be nt least as open-heart-

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awakening of our civilian responsihili- agencies of tIF.
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and some planr for the post-80
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is "Navy".
mont of the Department of Defense wa
look now at the Dnit.ed lund
Take
issued, savin g that Sanford Naval Air
returns. The
hard-working 'ampzaigm.
Station would no JO2IRCr exist after 30 er racked up 41,000. Th e Wing
(that's
June, 1968, there re man y cmment
Wing One) at SNAS gave one
locally about the effect of this directive, big cheek for $8,000. And the Station

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SemInole County, The' sbbrevlatt hereof as recorded In Plat I'NJ'$l
rd title or tilt, culic. in IRVING
flook 12, Pages 44 and 67. of
If. Vl-'INC) and IttlTif
the Public htecordsof Hemi his wI!.e, I'laititiffs. versus M L
XINT111 JUDICIAl, ciucui'r. IN
11010 County, Vlorlda.
HAIMIS jond CAIMIK IIARRIS
wifA.. I'( ad., Pelenda tits. Th; Including speelfically, but by the AND Volt ?i1CNINJ)1d N CoVx,s,v,
debe rip1usi i.f the re-al property way of limitation the following PI.OII1I)A
fixturcm slid oijulpinent, to-wit: IN' 11,1111AN'(110,111V Nil. JW"
Involved le, up, @,et forth above.
PI.AIN'i'IF'F,
3- Refri gerator
by notified tliMt suit to remove
cloudw from sitid quiet
finn the title to the above
D1W1NDAN'l'.
fic4 t 'ft t a suit to frecloas a
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property
t'nibed
N'0'1'1(1i3 '1(1 AI'PEAR
, ugntierthg the above
brought against you In the above tur
':perty has b..0 fli.d '14)1 O'J'IH JAMIH itOlilCRT$ON,
, described
entitled cause by IICVIMJ
iVicose, resIdence Is 'iii.
V1,11110 atid AUTH VLrINo, his Sit y o u and you are hereby
knuwn.
wife, and you tire hervby requir- required to serve a copy of your
ed to file your appearance, a:
&amp;war.
tir othrr defensive pl*iL4- Plaintiff's attorn eys, VICB!$ nie your written del.n.. to the
6 Ing and
AND 0 It A C Y, 11111 of C'umpladlit for divorce
to serve a copy tilere- ROBEIMON
of upon Bernard C Mu.synskl, wiio:e*ddreati P0 IJOX *71, f11.I tieieln
:.-1 Narth Jdagnolia Avenue, Or- Dunedin, Vlorl4s, 33621, and tits tile Clark of tile ithove Murt oil
lando, Iflorida, attorney for tile orlulliul in tile office of the or beftiru Doevisilier Slat, load.
y of saine upon
i r before liii 7th clerk of the Circuit Court on
jit1tfu
day of I)econiber, loss. It you or bofors December ?Ili, 1944, Plaintiffs tt'm1 e
fall to do so. a decree pro can- otherwise tho allegations of said Woolfork. IQ$ 8QUIll J'Al-rumore
be entered against e'vgnplatne will be taken as eon Avenue, Orlando Florida.
lien' ii a
in teused
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you for th e relief u*tfl*fl d
This notice atasib be publish. Pro Cont.uu will he entered
the coluplallit.
WITNNAM my Ij#n4 an4 the ed unce exch week for four con- airidual you,
WITNIC"M illy 11*1111 gild oval
. &amp;assl of said (:ourt at Idanforti, bitcutive weeks in Ih@ Hanford
Ott k1allforel, 86111111016 County,
County, Florida, this nersid.
Dated th is 4th day of Noy.m. yiui'tds, this 35th day ci Novs,ss.
tile4tb d ay of November, A. I.
tier, 1066.
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And to All partits claiming nole county. Florida At public
4-i-orded In Plat Book 4, page Intesthtm
by. througli, under or outcry to the higbout und
agaltint the above named natural bidder for cumb at 12:00 Noon oil
Fvndrjole County. Florida.
All cof the itbove dt-scritied pro- defendants not known to be dead Tuesday, December 13, 1966 on
tile Xteps of tile Seminole Counj)erty 10tuate, lyinsr slid being In or alive.
Aiiol to: All parties hilvIng or ty Courthouse. Satiford, Florida.
st- min vie
110ri5d
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Ittt'.e
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the
to, quiet Arl d cr,rifirtri tile title Inu described property altuata
Untled Stattis Alarshal
Middle District, of Florida
to the isbovo do-herlia- d property In Seminole County, Florida, toii1ch tult hat; been in s tituted
The Circuit Court Iri und for

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M. It. White and Patricia A. sell tho property situate In Semi.

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f ntiants -() I 1( I Or NAI.ditors, granteeF. aspignees trus- havlt,g or claiming to have an
ives. arid/or other clalma~t,; G. right, title, or interest In the Notica In lirreby given that pur.
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of Foreclosure entered on
d if fendaitis.
if all%
Defendants. October 10, 1966 by the above
dead, hiti or her unknown heirs.
entitlad Court In tile above
devisees, legatees, lienors, credi. i Till NOTICH OF SUIT
%AUI OF 'I'IIL STATIC styled cause, the undersigned
tors, gruntees. aitsignees. truslinited States blarshal or any of
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ORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
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Defendants.
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warning flap ant- up for all the Among the sportanion who awe- junior \ ursit at the Lynum
~ 800 today for leading his squad
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hirdi, and hvastb, and also fur wer tile vall of the wild there gyni ill Longwood.
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Frunk's
Burber
to
victory
in
the
World
Cup.
h iunit'ri
and till the' 1*01111' is a percentage that will violate
Couch Dave Miller, beginning
Shop
The award was made by the
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around theni.
tilt- ganir and fish lawti. To cur- hiti fifth year as "Cane" couch ;
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HIGH GAMES - SERIES
, council of tile English Football
The Liiiititi Czrt''.tiuummds, &amp;- yardt. Each pa ssed fur
Tide- i the iiieot dttnHerous tail the.' activity of tilt- violator, hiss 12 boys on this year's
enw Poilits, and Lucas with three Association
-five months alter 190 626-Elfie Oldham
tinic of the yew fut firearrit tie- tilt- 1"loridu Gume all(] I"resh ii(lutid, including one returnee though tiltT compiled only
Al touchdown.
TD':i wid 16 lluitit,
.~ were tIj
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England's
triumph at London's 184,/488 - Peg Putey
udciits itt ut: ciiii, to stutisti Water I ish Commission nialu front lust veiar, forward Ricks 4
ricord during the recently
Junior end Bruce Stuart
other top '.corers
185 '471 - BevrJy Adams
Wcmbk.v
Stadium
i tainki b staff of 346 wildlife of- Browne. According to 1%jiller, completed football twatioll. outStuart's scoring, c
the leading pass receiver. witi,
360 1460 - Alice Best
stiranci- Cunepun fn'crs and supervisors.
the Hurricanes have looked fair played their opponents in almost
catches and 326 yards. JZlt' touchdown, 1'J PAT's, and
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184/447 - Mat-ge Ferris
Straughnn- 13 receptiotib and Olt(- field goal. Ill, kicked 13 of
1 64'447 - Julin Everly
Coach Dick opelund's grid- 119
The South Wind MciiHARTFORD, Conn. (M'
yards, Eldridge- 10 ye- 23 'I'D conversions, and punted
- P"yiyn Verdjn
.Jb, tar feels hth euge UhiflUlu j)eell 'ers wert• out- scored £uub4 this- c'eptions
Donald Miller. 33, a former,
and
124
yards,
and
Dan
times
fora
30.6
average.
Line19
436
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into a fine baslcut.bull team after SIiitSuI$, but made inure first nv
qua r,.c,. at
aware, i the
Overton six fur 66 yards, backer Turn fetter, with
0.
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got
it few gumeii under dowtiti, 128-125, and
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compiled were tile leading rwxtiverb,
fl1O!'V Leititl yardage, 2619-2512,
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their belts,
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Strttughian and Eldridge tied uric fur a touchdown, was one
os ANGELES (UPI)-Tom
Miller
will
use
u
starting
five
than
their
upporients.
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Miller, an assistant at Trinity Fears
h. t ii, All 5. minitle Count'.
for tile teatu scoring lead with of tile tup defensive perfortnerg
of tile IA)s Angeles Jbms
Fu ll back Paul Lmbcrt
of Bob Olsen at cen te r, UruWm.
paced seven touchdowns for 42 points for Li man Eldridge and David the last two beUOflb Wits named caught a National
P'ootbalj Lea
j and 14itidy .Smith sit forwardii. tile Lyman running attaell
ii ' to "t ii i iii' Hi Ihuis P' OJ hull, iiIa H I
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'w hich euch. Lamix-ri with [our TD'-., Fulliane etich made thret, fuill Munday Wght to Suce4*d Dan gut record IS poilises for Igg
utid Lurr'. Cote u-nd either Paul accounted for 1.987 yards
t' who retired
0-Fill i4-141.% Itil d 1,11111 "I lettit'll It ill pvn- Is-,4.
bit ret overits Eldridge led the
Lam and .4 point
Stuart with
this mouth yards sgawb Green Bay Ui
Nicholuti
or
Suivu
Cockrell
tit
bert,
the
leading
rusher
in
the
1. .) ,iv asu'i'u
tnt
years as head couch.,JW4.
'teatil with interceptiont; with uflel* 35 ___
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the guards Paul Weidner, who Orange. Belt Conference, gain
j me pam
a'
'. our m,onmg - - m'''-t •. 'nijee.0
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three while Lambert and Lucas
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'in' of then Seniiiiule' County
onols' (-inom High
had two each .
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High
Danny Overton, it hard llitting .
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Nolutid und Kent Castleman.
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THE NINTH JVDICIAL cin- sanford. Florida
4 29. 1066 men are to bring a woman's
CUIT, IN AND FOR 4F.1121NOLIP, PU11111111 -NOV- S. 15, .2,
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return,
Mars Bid Section iS-2(S-ZOE
Further deperibed as the FE and vouchers. as Exacutrix of the Auxiliary Unit will hold
rorner Of lAke '.%lary Blvd. and the Estate of BAXTER S. no- their annual Family ChristWAN'. deceased. and at said
Interptate 4,
as Party, Saturday, at the
will be held in time, then and
the Seminole County Court p1lction to the said Jud ge for Woman's Club on Overbrook
IJOUPC,
County Cmmlssloners a fiTt&amp;1 settlem ent of her ad4mn- Drive beginning at 0 p.m.
4 estate,
for
at tin order discharging her an With a covered dish supper.
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Notice I
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the underso

Zoniniz Commission
By Robert S. 13rown

hub it; the big mail, libyl;icalix.
of'up today and was narned the scout in New England iind its
JET BOWLEREr'ffES
backfield
Another \t st I No I '.e nr old fill'. ci the it at' sun-u spt
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LEAGUE
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b%. 1,1rw pnpt!,. nioHt of hib tint(. ul; a flanked- Mirtment will open iLs' 1966-67 third in The Assoviaten Press' next-to-last major coi;on.
to defend their undefeated bni Enterprise Association adhered out receiver, but in at least Basketball Setisnn Fiiday. Dec. lege football poll of the 1966 se&amp;,
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The
Fighting
Irish
moved
in front by 34 points
gh
t,
kethall status Wednesday night U, the. dual national champion- 1 three games this your, Bryant
.
,
week
after finishing their ,
season With a smashing
'
ior Boys League
as they pmv host to South for- ship claims by Notre Panic and doubled him as it safety on ile•
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51-0
con
quest
IA
of
Rose
Bowl-bound
Southern California.
fli
tap
their tug
Michigan Suite.
lense. And so to honor this
game
Notre
Dame
led
the
second. Ischt-dule
starting tit 6:30 P.
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tilt- Seminole High School gym- I 1-onorb on tilt. mythicill team, I
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with
it
tntal
of folit games srhf. ranked Spartans by only three ers and broadcasters. Notpe
By BEL,L 17NCEN"r JR.
: ture from normal poHition wat.
i 11%, the end of 196G, the sWnasium.
with four players fr(im each I made U) acrommodate him at, I dtiled for tile opening night play. points it week ago after tht' Dame collected 505 points while
Wall, Partner, It lookii like tisticians esfimate, firearm BeTheir opponents are aIgo an ochool fruining pogitiont;
17he Intermediate League will teams battled to a 10-10 tic in Michigan State had 471 and Ala, on the an All-American.
the weather is right to do ii lit- citients will hnvc accounted for unbeaten cage unit with a curoffnnsive and defensive pinin a sense, that will; true, thrt their 15 game slate the The No. I and No. 2 teams each bamo 427.
i another annual toll of about 2,- rent record or three wins.
toonfi. Tribute wjib idtio paid i too, with John LaGrone of the fohowing day, Dec. 3 at 1 .15
dee'- and turke, if you 200 lives ApproJmatoli flint
The Irish were given sole
finished with a 9-0-1 record.
Tht SJC Raiders won their
omc
pwer us surprising Southern Methndtt I m with three game'. schedul I Alabama
can stand thest. chilly morning.%. out of 10 v
C)W'S5JOfl
of first place by 35
the
defending
na
ictimb will Ile milles, first gume in fine stYle I's they Allilitimit (two
Plareb), and Ne- ~ Aluguirign. LaGrone, who start- ell
The duck huntin' Reem's if) IV and at least 40 per cent will be
.
while
five othm put
'finnal
champion
and
the
only
voters
trounced winle s Lake Sumter Imislai lint] Georgia Tech.
, s-(, out Jib Ll defensive end was I Stinford Electric wnn the Junpretty good out in the Lake males between the ages of 10 .JC 74-51 hint week.
.9
Imajor
team
with
an
unbeaten.
thvm
in
tie for the top spot
Fred Milton
The Michigan Stntc Spartuits, made a middle guard but 8150 mr Bo's' crown in 1965-66. How- untied record, trails Notre with Michigan State. The SparJessup area, and from Lake a
nd ZJ. Oddly enough, nearly was the local cage team's top champions of the Big Ten, had operates out of the line and ever, this year the league cro w
to tile Mullet Lake ` half Me denths will occur in
n Dame by 78 points and Michi- tans were given undisputed top
and score producer with 25 points. till. glanior 1-uyv of the defenst. thus (lunlifief; at; It lillel)aelt. will he 11 toss-up with all eight I
region. A real rare . now G oose at mutt the liome-almut three
ranking by only five voters.
gan Staw by 44. A we
Although the Raiders have itt Charles (Bubba) Smith, the er. "He was impossible
teams making a strong bid. The Crimson Tide was Ru points beEach team received 10 points
was killed in this arvii IBM times tilt! number taking plact-,
layed tinly one game this year. towerinr end who sonit-times
week and I hear It Was a real n farest
Iflock." said Coach Durrell Roy-! luipi-mediate League has hee n~ hind the 1rish and 86 behind the ! on a tic ballot with the mt of
fields, and Othci' their defensive
work on the lined u p over the mi ddle, and
dominated b the Colic for the Spartan'.
of Tou
trophy, it wing spun of-53 incb- areub ugually a&amp;suciated.
' til e points distributed on the
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Sumter
team
rn
Webst,er,
alitly
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Entrenched at middle guard pitst two seasons.
es, and th ere seems to be only hunting
The Tidt- rolled over Southern , regular basis of 9 for a second
tlu number one defensive rank the Mnristet Man in the ro ing ir Wayne Mci lan of
Coach
this
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will
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it few pin tail ducks around. It
\hrnsh4i
Mississippi 3441 for their ninth plafl iote 8 for third 7 for
Firearm accidetitt, reach .t,heir
might be they fly so fast you peak Ui November, and the full ing for ti junior college in Flor- line-bach-er role it(, hHounied. For one of thret. juniorts on tile INTERMEDIATE LEAGITE - victory last Saturday. The final ! fourth etc. Two selectors placed
Ida Their 51 point total scored most of the season, running squad (the ethers are defensive AGES 13 THROUGH 15,
just L1OII't set. them
poll will be' taken next week aft- Notre Dame and Michigan State
months accoun t for 11u1r13
two
against
them v.ns ID points urn
as the he i to the Spartan at- tad le J'rniwi, Bird of No"th Colt
A ](tea] resident, Jim Long, fifflit, of the onnUill death count. der the
Ben Mendoa
er Alabama completes its regu in a '.econd place tie thile mak
number two
tam, Bre- uIVI. and tit(- Iwnvy duty nian Carolina, Sult,t._ and offeniiiv( E
and his family realLy had sonic But even in tile spring, when
Artie Shelton
I lar smison by playing Auburn at I ing Alabama No. 1.
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good fishin' luck over the week- fewt-st liveb ury lost, over im
Junior College. who limited was Clinton Joneti. wim. from truard
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. Lion,
v pro standpoint, rrl,y be tile Georgia).
end with 111i Rpecla; on live bult. I deaths occur each mont.1i.
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day.
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40 votes for first place, nine for
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Ftill Hendricks
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Now, partner. that'b a iftringer
I Fred Milton's 25 points curned best running buch in tit(- counIn the latest balJoting by a ,second and three for third.
The Southeast, it lively rival 1 30t~,
Jarnes Dox,le
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Michigan State drew 10 firstI highest annual death rates him a tic for the third spot in try-and a wllin blocker, us to tin' .&amp;idwtist, in the ba ttle
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Jim Jernigan
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place votes 36 for second place,
If yoll art. wonderin' "bout front firearm accidents lire in I tilt' stute's individual gcoring wL.11. tip front, Jerry West for regional supremacy, flat,
(Temporary)
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With ft coriiiistentli high grudet SC 'en re jure NifltfttiVfj$ Øfl
for third and one for fourth.
mountain rau t.
th. FLORIDA TUMOR BO' S LEA
~ Tilt- Raidem' opponent-; for i lit tit(- right tuckit. poijition.
-ain't" so pretty
. good. But, and south central stifth.
A
laba
ma collected s e v e n
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Jjo%%,(l%,.; GVE- AGES 9 THROUGH 12. '
All-Aniericun units:
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get
together.
Ihmeit has been somepretty
%ozes
for
tilt, opposition. three
night
cinesda'.
Notre
Dunit
Thv death rate 1'- highest Wi
had the offense I'erl ins, Chandler, center .lirit Sanford Ek c'tric Bill Hendricks,
lot second 37 for third four for
good action ulotip Ilie Will. i aniong males lit aget, 15-11). Al. i South Florida, who won Lin unsweri; to tit(- Spartan
with a purple worm and the though this group represeins Armed Forces Tournament Ili Nit-1;Eddy mid Toni lIegner. od the best ever by Coach Bobfourth. and one for fifth.
Steffens
Georgia, UCLA. Nebraska,
Rapti Iv Itirc, ant! also tile 11
- per cent of till. i Tanipti at tilt-- beginning of tile Eddy, the best Iritib runtier. iF by Dodd), tight end Austin I Sainford
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(1 jitippin l)Uj!L
Purdue, Georgia Tech, Miami of
will hitive. played five ilae t'd itt a fluid et position Deanti of Tennensu i
total population ho". at coun. 'e
bloci Sti i kl.tnd Morrison Mer l e Gr.i
Fkiricls and Southern Methodist
Art. you il duch jailiter", Do i tor JU, per velll of tilt: lliortalitN ~ Value.
,, by tile tiniu tlie~, nlret I he'T bet-lilist- fiv ishol ext-elled jib I ing type tilt. pi,o,j tili vol*1, (it-- ,1
dy
'.011 nliuiit at Iu'' amli'. Unhif, bit
vorridetc
the Top Ten in that
fn't
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The'.
un
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tv*'r mt,id w to f quit ntl'. ft ItS)'.
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tutt 1 '1 o
1 ic tiir ci Muir'.hnlI
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11 vier o' Iii t 1 1e r
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~ groul, ib next highest in ~ telilli with 11t)out Im much height ~~ Hlotted out dur;iir j: 'Lint('. 1J(!V- ~ Alianii Uild tht- probithit, Piny- 11,7111t
Cliest Pruitt
. good ith z. to niake
ui'- the nInrtdIit'. and the ri'.l i' also '. we ha vv. The'. UM the. fast Ii. r made "e'ti bi g llulihia it fun r of
D''. . "ighit G'ill fill Ft .i;i'a
the 1 ar St, '.t Spu"r,t
(iliel.- ill th" W"It-"' ll ,! dtW(W. relittively high ai aget, Io-14.
1 tweak well and are good Hlioth. it, t1j(!iy- muill(l(iff. I'V1101 %%,as 11 I It WaE a inerry year for ' Ck-orge,F,
Harry B(,%% ery
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brilliant lauder for the' Irish quarterbacks,
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Fhrida's
Franib
Malzcmt', former star
hind thosq- w(toden ducks it, your tained huntin lieentiev in 19(4,i
deferime, and Alan Pupt. ,it,;)- Spurrier won down tile stretch ~
third baseman for the Boston,
bent irh.md and possibly his according to the' Fish and Wildplied the' consistent pressure' I over Gui,,- Bebun of UCLA und
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(APi
children
Lath Red Sax, is rejoining the Amen
with him. ~Vheti life Serviev of tile U. S. Depart .i
, up front from hil; right end I Bob Griese, lujit yeur Ji choil-e Pitt. daughter of 1059 A
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n League club as it s
you level oil thom- dead ducla; nient of tilt- Interior. TWb ii, lit) !
: post. Like their Spartan count- ~fy-oni Purdue.
l
Sword Danct
your trn'iids prnhi.tbl'. icill he. riason to iintiupitt that this
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unced M un- e'r;iurts all are seniors
Beban's teamma te , MJ Farr , ht'r
four stakes victories stand din the signing of M1ioe to

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He told the pnrenth, "Look to lion, rape, sexual ;wrersinn the nre:u of l'ThglIqh lqtnte mr high 4iht and qnturdny
School. but tiot during 8(
child be nnd homosexuals.
many years experience investi. yourselves, let your
lie
quashed
As
unfounded
file
hours.
flatidt; t;chedided far Derernhimself and develop intellectgating sex criniri.
It wati voinled out that there bvr Inchide "I,onflnn 11ritchei,"
uRI4,
- and get along well with rurnor, tlint has been circulatit prit-ent can do to pro. I)ev. 2: "r) It .," Dec. 3:
In
recent
months
throughout
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little
help
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your spouse In order to
the PTA, was moderator.
Central
Florida
concerning
it
feet
file
child In advance other "llanginen," r)ec. P.
him develop normally."
giving
n Round Sexual edit- Inker,;.-I)ev. 10: "PAtrintq. Dee.
allegedly
died
than
Dr. Kirkland advocated more Young boV who
seximl bebtivior is rAwted not sexual education
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them otid
fit home And after being sexually Attacked In cation
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n(ti. A department store rest room. against going with strangers. 4111t Ounforb Ntralb
a bnormality, but h childhood school, n less puritanical
\Ve'itll defined the various taking gifL from trangcra omi
pare
experiences In a study of 106 U e on e par
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crimesunder the state law going to iMolated places.
A change In
male homosexuals it was deter- rind
Unfortunately, In ninny cases, ___._._____ ----------zlaws. "Sex acts by con. and listed punishments. lie dismined that the typical parents
agreed
strongly
with
the
doc.
children
are accosted not by
d Its in private
senting
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were an over-protective mother, none of the law's business," he tor on the point of legalizing strangers
but
by
trusted
f4
rnnk M. Durrance Jr.,
wirn allied with her child
homosexual activity stating friends or members of he wtrnsp parents reside at I Lotus
against the father, whom she "So long
as legislators try to "This In the worse thing they family. It was revented
Lake Drive, Cnsselberry, Is A
belittled and to whom she Was
* meeting. member of Air Development
In tile brief business
influence sexual behavior could do."
Was
lie reported (lint most mci- it was reported that $8
cold, and a weak father, who through
ug laws we will be unable
Squmidrori 6, participating In the
was detached and hoaWe.
distinguish between what be dents of child molesting, who- netted from the Halloween Car. 12th year of "Operation Deep
As boys. the group had &amp;M. to
it candy sale will he
havior is injurious to society ther by heterosexual or holmo. nival and
Freeze" tit the .South Pole. He
ClUlty in relating to their p9M,
sexual
perverts.
occur
in
tho
held
In
December.
nd what fit not," he ndded.
filen supplie-i from Christchurch.
nn'
ann uw them
m Yarborough p
Sgt Bachman said that the vicinity of schools
N. Z., to the Antar 1c.
its dangerous and threatening.
Reynolds. Thank.;
- giving devotional.
Margaret
Mrs.
majority of calls handled by his
Refreshments of coffee And
department are for obscene school princ1pal. reported there
cake were served In the cafehild.
When swimming, an electric
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telephone calls, child mole
ren being sexually molested in term following the program and ccl emits a series of 50 volt
NIRMINOLE COUNMV PLANNI the table was decorated In the dischni-gi-s About 50 times a
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with I)Ptwppn 100 and 4tM teennotpr.4 turnIng nut en(,h weeki mid In hear their frivorlte bandit.

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1laughter of Mr and Mrs Chru
SIPiOS, of
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became the bride of i,
Floyd Hunt, at 4:30 p.m. $tir.
day, Nov. 19, 1966, during i
candlelight, double-ring cere2TiOn3' at the First Baptist
Church of Longwond
Runt is the On of Mi c
George Sidener of Pensacola
And Clay X. Hunt of Jz%CkSOfl.
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Officiating at the s.eddin.
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reservations already pouiing in, ?&amp;s. WilliatnR 8111Z

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Prnn3
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chairman. M- Stouefl bs
assembled talented and creztJchlive committee of
iamJohnson, Mrs. Vobe Wi ll
Jr., Mrs. William Yelinek. Mrs
Earl Weldon, Mrs. G Andres'
Prank Donaho
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Mrs. Douglas Sten.stmom. \I
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at the hist meeting are, from left, Alice Fitts, Linda Monahan, Sandy
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will juade througiI this At
uoduct of McPhail
colunin only and letters do not
boratorles. Liquid
have to be signed with your or tablets.

High School and out-of-towil
How can I get him to call n1e,
girls are always interesting tO wilt ine out or even notice Ine?

GRAPEVILLE
FLORIST

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prink and moro. 16" wido. ..................

tances

on at Seminole would not approve.

&amp;,et &amp;a invitjition. it is posidble at dines, thell he in showing all
the boy has already noticed you Interest. Otherwise he wouldn't
for die
bother at all. Boys don't pay
pwtune moment,
In the meantime contiout go.
ins to the store. He W11.1 recogWze you bwaer or later, eltlivr
with 1i coy bujile or else
C0111plett)y iguore you. Y.Awp
Socce"ors to A. F. Ramsay
wiUj it, but dou't be the aggres.
Flowers For All Occasions

$2

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INI'I'IALS ONLY
do go steady . Suggest you keep
INITIAL.1,
If the ho"
DEAR
up with the school parties and do s call bOJIlL
tin'
wr
rites
(si oSi
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PIECE GOODS RIOT!

INFANTS AND TODDLER BARGAINS!

In the ineantime, make friends
When relid is easy and simwith boys
ii school.
• your
tile with '1.20" formula. "7-20"
I er uaps being seen with ziti- quickly flushes out kidneys and
other fellow Is the eye-opener bladder. Rids the body of excess
that could cause thest
y our romeo ziceds. (hood luck!
Enjoya good night's

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I always act inyself and my Cj
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irt with him ford.
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your mother and carry thein to inas or sickness. Ili- doesn't

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list and cunningly await his or anyone else, lie never writes

TO ANNOUNCE

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VKVSIA (Auffilb

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lie is maturing and is large

DEAR WAITING: By all hays lie doebu't have anothermeans don't accidentally on girl friend and the kids at
purpose drop a carton of eggb
bel'001 buy Ile I` tell"19 tile
in his path for him to have to truth. Ile 6 very polite arid Is
pany your mother to t1je store
when she has a large grocery

WE ARE PROUD

problem heir, rotor cMinq
and Individual offenflon.
She has boon a MASTER
OPERATOR for 12 years.
She welcomes all of her
former customers fo visit
her.

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Cut 'N' Curl Bewy Sedon

Ph. 322-081V14

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INCLUDING MEW com

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I have tried every way I
know to meet him tut I haven't to talk to lilizi and ask h1
don't go to to destroy the family's good
his school so It makes it a little name. his father is dead and
difficult. I dress as nicely as I his mo th er is pretty and In a
D
sugges- public service.

clean up. I suggest you accom- a gentleman

Mary Ellen s

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tion; ulaw the juniur cullegeb lowsWp Club wert scatted in the Charles ficudder, Frank Laysire meeting &amp; very real juved Plautatiou Baum for their iti.- mel, Rulpb Witimavil and Inany
Aliv are nut tj%,e dinuer.
large fuuilly CMUpb were pre.
Jur thube sLudenta; ,
iDebaryite&amp; enjuyin their sent.
gulte ready to be enW-ely Do

changed a great rical. his circu

e

INN9WILING"Traw

put a Pow straw over the Deininser. Jitistoetweii were Mris. I,
Wut of "w oH m. UW Robert ,H=&amp;w#=, ctiuirman,
Mrs. H. D. Joues, Mrs. Peter
and sham 6e straw to 6L

' Call 7 A.M. 711 I I P.M. Open 6 days
and 6 Evening%. t0londay through Friday I I P.M. 3 Mosier Cosmotololgisfs
To Serve You.

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for his age. We have been go
ILFNA is anicnhwz of the
has helped thousands.
WAITING AND HOPING lug together for two years. He Herald staff. Replies to your Don 't wait. G e t bottle tedsY

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Personals

Elmo Moore Presiding at the
tea table were Mrs. Robert
TO oil hard to get at places, Norvin McGee and Mrs. Gus

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elect's grandmother; Mrs. It. I.
Thomas, mother of Ule bride.
g-rooni-to-be, arid the Mines.
Clyde Stinson, John Ludwig Sr.,
io"n
Edward Simpson, Helen Remu•
sat, Annie ,rhompson, Robert
calls
me
sometimes
but
any
attention
whatever
to
girls
Beine, Wilbur Wagner, W. H.
lie
DEAR TEENA: There is this

tlons on how I could meet him?

of the honor guest.

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Plum and greeml Shes I to III.

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Navy blue. burgundy, It. blue, oliv* green.
whiskey.

the

at a grocery store and goes to every two months. lie goes to avoid thein like the plague.
Seminole Ifigh School. We'll clill

bride-elect; Mrs. L. G. Baxter,
grandmoth er of the groom-elect

MARY

.jo-fo7efh-

art with any type of shell,

gifts were opened by the lion-

in the recent progress edition of The Herald, were

him Joe.

bridegroom-to-be; Mrs. W. H.

of the p.m. at the Dellary Community

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ten yearE. J uniur culleges Art
EnjJoYins TtuLnkagiving ft. Restsiurimt were Mr. MW mn.
11ow physleal!y avalluble to Der at the Plautution RGUM JU Austiv WiffiRualion, )16is 1ka.
nuuriy UP Wx cautr of tI* cul- the DeBary Restauraut voere W trice J. Tyson, Mni. John Lun.
k-ge-age pupu!--titiii. Juniur cal. mututiera; of the Orswge City ay. Mrs. 1va Goodson, Mrs.
legej; ure now offering to the Shuffleboard Club. Ahw 32 Ruth Mugnuson, Mr. and Mrs.

low pric•! Wonderful

Flem

real handsome boy who works not too frequently-about once they don't like-In fact they Stewart and Miss Marianne

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Linda

punch, mints and nuts were

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Mrs. A. Weiss from Sarasota, club are Urti. Walter Black. Center. Fashions are from Betty
urated with appropriate center- is greater in junior collegel; of the local junior college and
Esther Salmon and Julie Mrs. Theodore Connally, Mrs. Dreka of IX-Land, with the I ohpieces of all kinds of fall fruits since the enrollments are usu- what it has niejant to her to he
Olsen. Other guemU dropping in Everett Poet, Mrs. Newman lowing inudL1s: hirti. Myrtle
Mr. Lind Mrb. V. B. Bwrtotl of
LiDy
tiniull.
Dr.
Weldun
listed
six
a
student.
by
tall
batilied
yellow talierii.
majur activities for tile Sell)A short husinesh niecting wats were Mr. and Alrb. T. Jorgen. Whm-ler, Mrs. William Grien, Hill. Alihs Agues Crowley, M"'s Ft. Lauderdale, formerly of
Mrs. 13aul IJuor, Air.s. Edutt Alim Cooper, Mx&amp;. Elaint Poor, Rivervidt,
Guests of the club were tile .Inule Coutily Juniur College tu lield by the club after We din. nen fruni Ne", lJort Richey.
Ill., bpent the
,. Mrh. Margie Harris, Mrs. Juleu
Reilly
and Alrb. Ernest Spoke,
Misseb Cindy Wilhun and Mari- accomplish: 1 - faculty and ner ineeting. The club voted to,
anksgzrmg holiday and weekvre Mrs. Crouke, Mrs. It. R. Kaufman, edn at the home of Mr. and
Guests present
lizaitte Welch, niunitiers of the stall; 2-improve' fucilitie's; 1— ring tlit iaell for the- Suivatiuii
N Mr.%. Iva Goodtion, Mrr,. Florof
Albany,
Anchor Club of Senihinic Higb dc velop curriculum: 4 - lucal Arm) on bec. 3. Each club I Mr. and Airs. G eorgf,, ,A!. jji. Allyu Al. Stuith,
Airs. Otto Bart0b, DOI RUY MUDFairbanks,
ence Shonk. Mrb. Curylyn LitSchool; h1iia; Counit, Colvin, re- student Hurve~; 5 - adequale ineinher wat, requested to bring muntib from Center Harbor, N. Y-; Mrs. Wendell St.
Altamonte Springs. During
cipient - of the Pilot Club's budget; U — community rein- a dollar in a Christmas card to
have been imuseguests of of Farmingdule, Long Island, tie, Mrs. Mary McBeun and their stay, the group,eWoyed an
lit, ..1cut to tliv 11liq1tul 110spital 1 Air. und Alrb. paul Knight Of N. Y.; Mrs. Elizalwth Morris, hlrt,. Rutlj lovauna. Airs. Itust intere4sting tour of Ktumedy
hip award to Seminole tionji.
of Stateu Island, N. Y.; Alrb. Furbeck will be the narrator.
Junior College for 196GIM; ulSpace Center.
Dr. Weldon stated thv present ai Chuttubuoeliev. The dunution i Que-ens Mirror Circle.
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On Friday, Dec. 9, from 2-4
H. R. Kaufman, DeBnry; Mrs.
so Dr. and Airs. '
.1(1014 enrothiseni in tue lot-al college should he' brought to the ChristEtta
Franciti,
Debary;
Mrki.
p.m.
the
aunuail
DeBary
Womnior- Col- will; 745
from the Semü Ic
5 otudeutti, Websing the nias dinner mi Dev. 13.
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Martha Lutz, Deiflery, and Mrs an's Club Sliver Tea and Talent
Pierce link sausage with a
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller
future goal for the. junior vol I F'ruits used on the' dinner
DeBur.V.
Show
will
be
held
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the
CUMfork
Wore fr7ixig. Tills keeps
of
Pilot Club president, Mrs. lege Ib to provide quality edu- table for decorutioin, %%ere bent of 111.11crest Street, recently at- Margaret Surgetit,
Greeterii
at
the
door
were
munity
C-enter.
,sausase
from bunting.
Clay Williuna, presitittl at the cation for the mininiuni uniowit to patientii at the Seminole tended the Ashral Convention Jj3
Mrs.
Ernest
Spokes
and
Mrs
nietifitic. Mrs. Marian Fethwill for everyone wini desires to go Ludge and to the Good Samar- Jacksonville

chuirujan, intruduced Dr., Wel.
don whu brought a resume of
the growth of Juuiur CuUegft

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by Mrs. Lyle Christensen, left, and Alrs. John 11. Ratich, right. The Swan-

ney.
Otherk; attending the luncheon

of Sanford, who gave u delight- I plateb f-vnipleted the decor.

unities

sax introduced us a new meni ulaujys keeping in naiad an open itini Home
snr of the club,
Mrs. Raymond Ball, program

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Ca rter.
The (lining table was decorat
wit
hower theme. Delicious
efreshments of party sweets,

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Maids. 1n absentia was the
flower &amp;I, petite Christk Bur.

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Bruce Humphrey and Airs.
Walter Allender.
Humorous games were played

who in

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and Miss Helen Mann, brides.

Roppenitul, Alm. Harry 0. RauP in her registered pattern from
G . Smith.
the hostesses
met Nos'. 1E, at the 1)el3ary Ti buffet b
T
ed table arrangeCommunity Center witil thv' ed in the Thanksgiving theme, ment was centered with a k-uutiful arrangement of white
ith as a Ui u and cookies
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siding.
niums and tile
re
Mrs. Charles Crewivy intro- flanked by twin silver tes and
sal a d UU(.

d inner of de1icluu roast
John.
Was •
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demb to take part in academic
Alilib Connie Colvin gave a man of Lombardy Road have
Tlit tub1es were beautifully dcc- activities. Toucher effectiveness brief talk ubout her Impressions had as houseguests, Mr. and Eight new
more oppo

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The sp1icious home of Mrs
Paul Smith on Lake Mary Bou
lc'.ard was the setting recently
for a bridal shower honoring
bride-elect, Miss Ellen Carter. Co-hostesses were Mrs.

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slacks

At Bridal Fete

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-d out in the ces Williams, junior brides.
decor.
i maids, also sisters, and Misr,
Miss Williams was presented Sharon Drum, Mrs.
J. B. Ter.
ovely white corsage enhanced
willeger, Miss Linda Jamigan
with white satin leaves and seed

By MRS. JOHN LEONE

he announced.

cake and

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Miss Ellen Carter

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DR. AND MRS. R. F. SWANSON,

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RefreBhments were served by
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1 loyd Womack, Jay Womack

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Sandy Tucker, Linda Monahan, her (laughter, Mie.,. Martho oring Alis~ S3*1%,i,, Williams andIJim Stwncer's Restaurant was Sherulynn Williumb. maid of
Bettina Vale, Linda .larnugin, Johnson were hio'.tt -.si' No . kiu- flrjcjijI attendants.
Uie re axed

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from left, Miss Debra
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Alisws Linda Tucker, Susan
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Up Mrs Lauren R Johasor and her daughter, Miss
dmcuusoii brought
out many
Martha Johnson as hostesses. Th e bride-elect and

Chapman, Alice Fitta,

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sigters. Second row are the bridesmaids, Miss

they are expressed.

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Miss Karen Scharf and
Mona Vomack poured punch

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Sylvia Williams
given Nor. 25 at Jim Spencer's Restaurant -Aith

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Peggy 'Urban, Mrs. Julia W11liarns, Mrs. Judy NOW and
Mrs. Freddie Berryhlll.

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and Mrs. Ralph Stevens.
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For her honeymoon trip to
cluster of petal leaves of imMRS
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I'alm Beach, Mrs. Hunt
West
ported chantilly lace with pearl
chose
an aqua knit. suit wi th
trim and center crystal drop. Miss Vicki Osburn, th e maid with a scoop neckline and elbow length beruffled sleeves, black accessories and a rose
Sbe carried a cascade of white of honor, was attired in a floor
designed
Her
empire bodice was of gold corsage.
length sheath gown
sweetheart roses,
The couple is making their

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ring bearer.
The bride'a mother wore an
off-white brocade sheath with
matching coat and an orchid
corsage.
Tables were covered with lace
cloths for th e reception held im
mediately following the wed
ding in the social hail of the
church. Decorations were or.
rangement.s of fern and chrys

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Mrs. Barbara Catoe presented a very interesting program

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It ssaa announced that thi.
date of thi Valentint Bali span
sw-ed b) the Sanford Cft Coun
CII has beet changed to p
18, 1967. Also annoUnced WAS
the date for the All Chapter

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A Thanksgiving basket was

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Tfic. business Meeting
Beta Sigma 11hi welcomed its han, Alice Pitts, Sandy Tucker also field for three of the mcmbers, Aliss Aluriel Beam, Airs. called to
four pledges into tic cliapter and Mrs. Peggy 'Urban.
order by
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For reservations, call Mrs
Roy G. Williams, .5797.

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is launched on

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Hest man was Lynn Edniumison while Steve and George
Simpkins, the bride's brothers,

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Given In marriage by her
ther, the bride wore a floor
of nylon sheer d&amp;"•
signed with a Sabrina neckline
outlined in jeweled sca ll ops.
Garlands of lace interspersed
brilliants were featured

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crepe. A gold broende
hack panel cnught by a bOW fell
from the shoulders.
l'iie bridesninids, Miss Carla
Sharon Simp()qhtlrn
kitis, cousin of the bride, were
clressc'd sI,,illnr to the ,iinhtl of
honor.
The atten(Innts carried race

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MRS. FRAN~R MEBANZE, .TR. pose in splendid formal attire

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Longwood

wi th potted palms and arrangeof white
while
bask t of roses, mums and
gladiolia accented the altar.
Appropriate nuptial music
wa
provided by Mrs. L. ('.
Walker with Mrs. Ann Scott as

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reservation as soon as possible.

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of the latest sound In American
music, th at of the Mexican
Mariachi band. Yet, reques:
and old favorites will be playNi
his sixby Jim
piece Renegade Brass To ade
merriment and color the or
cheatra members will change
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sketch entitled "Nudist Colony" turned in th e report earlIer.
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"A Taste of Honey."
Included in the program were
; for tilt- evening were expression and creativity find County re.sidents are invited to shows with themes such as
Judge.
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Sassy
little Cindy
over 20 acts which included both Billy Love, Mrs. Minne Mean.%
ices in folk dancing and visit the school and see these "New TIT Shows." "Downtown
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Mk'h,nel Wilding titid Cesare played.
IhIllovit gllp-4 as it choirtningly
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•looepuhi zuid (mint. Fgon, re- 011(1 singer Dionne Warwick.
isipprtively. Gitit hitist retired who offers 'WRIk On Fly" and
from Thrush, but qht, intends "People." Janet play,t K Ip lit
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school
newspaW, laid aside
teachers in their music instrue- gram. This
sllfCtV as they performed their
last bar dignity and after a comic
Oviedo High Schonl's 1967 Sen- Mrs. Thrasher for singing snngs tion by visiting every class at me ,ting.
p .; with each claHs. a
1-111111dMe show of tile
recitation in cap andJar class presented "OHS Talent from "The Sound of Music," least once ii week. This Cl('- ste;)pvd-up patrol program, and
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OHS
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tape recorder and the "r
the study, appreciation, under- gram.
By LARRY NEELY
good
little trouper" went on
standing and performance of
With the full corippration of
Ernest Cowley, music super"a Capella," 04ithnut
tit(.- various areas nf music Longwood Police Chief Shinn visor for Seminn)v County, was singing
any music) and did a real fine
ffiroughout tile students;' I"
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iti of one
1111t, what it lovely, rewilrd- nbolit children rout, of disdain
Ink, thing yott have told mel for us. ,rhe tnith ii, di,
tdain I whitt I knOW AhnIlt ynii!" hint
In ri tutu (if my gratitude, for prirmit is the nceuipntlonsl of rnvterioii-i damning infor .
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ROL program at Longwood Mementary is planned h.N, James Thompson,
(left) faculty advisor, David Bell, student, Louis
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some students who were on or audio visual aids
hand to serve as stage hands
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school music students to join sixth grades.
This is a hold step toward the
In with the churches and the
community in presenting the ultimate goal of "serving the;
Second Annual Chrbitmns; Pub. individual need of every child." .
lie Concert
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This performance will include teachingprogram, the teacher
approximately
400
students is able to specialize In a par
from grades five th rough 12, ticular area.
performing instrumentally or
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the first $1 to Carroll Itighter Forecast,
unusual greetings cards dealing with time they consulted and
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Ar.ai,gssa which, in evos' way, the theme of peace, the broth- was for a routine check-up after
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101 MayfaIr Circle. 822-1001. Third month operation axceeded 13,000. Pure OR Co.,
RUMMAGE SALE
604 SV. 4th St.

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2 &amp; 3rd, 9 a. rn fly Ladies
$l2,60. U2 por month inclmi1 106. Apartments For Rent
Aide. Lutheran Church of The 71. Male Help Wanted
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INVESTMENT
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Baby
writer
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DOWNSTAIRS Furn. Apt., priThe Working Man. Friend
applications, prefer 21-35 years, ill N. Park Ave.
2795
332-9111
fled $3. Ph. 323-0606 after SilO
322-9933
vats entrance. 541 l'slmetto. mid H.........
301 Sanford Ave.
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house-cleaning Service. 83$- 2 nu.,
3774-7 to 9 P. m.
2 HR..

WILL KEEP children In my
hiome for working mothers.

HOSPITAL

hIatt,, country $90;

I I4th, City $46.3

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FROM 2 Be,lronm, 1 flh. kit-

I. V'Iii* St.
Psaui
aylh.dev 1
ONE BEDROOM Duplex, Furn., •wa, Only.....
water furnishel. S. Sanford
Ave. Ph. 3-7t*.

S0U95

$1'5.

DAYHWORK

L.IGGETT REXAIJL DRUGS

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Motor Sales

Legal Notice

9

of COLLIER ANt.' WO.LFORK
3O South Parratnure Avenue
(.raiido, Florida
A (I ortse)-a- for Plaitil 1ff
Pul.lishs Nub. 2, 29 &amp; Dt- . 6, 13,

Ply; MarIna T. VihIen
Deputy Cloak
8srnsrd ft. Jaffe
1421 5. St' 1st St Ilet
Mlama,i, Florida
Ii -. IL
l'ubliali Nov. 29

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DAVIS *
MciNTOSH
Attorney? for Exc'utriz
Florida Stat" Itatik-Huite

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3771
Ht.!otd, F'l'tlu
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pUtjllshi Nov. d, 15,

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MAGNAVOX Stereo Theatre.
enutolning 21" TV, AM.FM,

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and Zoning
Nov. E1I'/..\ UETI4 ,I. .Vl'EN, a single County plannIng
Dated this the 3rd day
su"h claim or demand not ao illCommission will hold a public ______________________________
(-nhl4er, A. D. 1966.
ed shall be void.
I)cfendant. hearing to determine the fsasl/s! Thelma Frances Joyce
.tnor'I'ION OF t
/Sf Douglas Steristrom
the Estate 'i'()* EI.IZAI3E'l'hl M. ATEN, a bihity of recommending to the
As
Executrix
of
C.T.A.
of
Ar admInistrator
hhoard of County CommissIoners HESDI,I7T4ON C1,OSi G, VAIt'i'known
woman, not
of MA ItT JANE PERRIGO
the Estate of
%ll.N$)OiN4i A I'011to be dead or alive, and if that the following descrIbed INtl ANI)
Deceasod
URACE M. REX, deceased.
Die Mi'IIEK'S'S. IiO.Ii$
.leud,
time
unknown
heirs,
property
i,rcseiitly
zoned
It-I
THiN
FROM, DAVIS &amp;
STE
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
devisces, grantee., assig- Residential be zont,4 C-I Corn- ANI) AlLEY Vfr.Ys IN NIU1McINTOSh
lr1N'tOSI4
mises, lienora, creditors, trus. imiercish: Lots 146 &amp; 147 Midway %4II.E COUNTS', FI.(IhliI).%
Attorney" for Executrix
('urn Testamento Annexo
NOTICE IS iti:ni:uv m1I'IN.
tees, or other claimants by, Subdivision. Otherwise described
Florida State Rank-Suite .
Florida State I3ank-.Fuito
lying
120'
North
of
Geneva
after
due 11(111(0 W14.' pmililishe.'i
under
or
against
through,
is.'
771
Sanford, FlorIda
Sanford, FlorIda $2771
bearing (lierc.'mi. time floasr.l
and
ELIZABETh!
M.
ATEN,
a
Ave.
amid
East
of
Sipea
Ave.
y
5, 15. 2, 29, 1566
Publish
uii,iiiissl,,,iers ,,f
Publish Nov. 8. 1', , 29. 1966
l'ubli.' hicarimig will he held in of County
single
woman
ud
all
liarUDG-7
DDG-24
Ii.'.' having or eluitiiliig to I),.' Sciutitioli County Court Setutitiulo C'iumity, i"i.'u'i.la, it its
('onitmiis,iOflers regular meeting iiol.I on Nov.
________________________________________________
have ammy right, title or in. house, ('outity
In
the U.,urs of the Count; _________________________________________________
5% •i'Iu. l:liu'tJ'I' c o U a 'r.
Hanford.
Florida.
on Wed- ember 52nd, A. 1), 1966, accepttereit
in
the
proporty
desRoom,
CIRCUIT,
IN
Judge. rmiuolr Cuunt, Florida, NINTH JI'IJICIAI.
nesday, December 14, 1166 at ed a resolution closing, vacateribed
herein.
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
AND
I Pr-i'
RESIDENCE UNKOWN
7:30 P. 55. or as soon thereafter ing and abandoning, renouncing
FI.oHIu4.
In pet Estate •r
amid diselaitning any rIght (list
liEs
Lot
11,
Block
5,
IIEFTLER
26541
CHINCEBY
NO.
IN
;s possible.
ItOJ3ERT J. wUEBLER
time County and time public have
HOMES
ORLANDO
SEC.
Seminole
County
Deceased. THEC1E SMITH,
in and to that portion of the
By: Robert S. Brown
according to
TION
ONE,
PLAINTIFF.
Persons
Creditors
sad
All
'1'.,
Seminole County Zoning Dir- streets, roa'I.' u,i,I alley way.
plat timersof recorded in
Demasda vs.
or
Iisiag Claims
whIch are iicacrlbi,i as follows.
anti
13,
pages
6
P1st
Book
actor
'/1'lS C. HM1'H,
Aaiu.'t bud Estutel
to-wit;
Dec.
1,
1166
record.
of
Semipublish
Nov.
9
&amp;
6,
Public
DEFENDANT.
You and cacti of you are hereBegin at a point on the East
noie County, Florida.
DDQ-35
%o'J'ICE '10 APPEAR
by notified and requIred to pre.
line of the I'isn of (JL.EN
___________________________
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTE,01
OTIS
C.
SMITH.
sent sny claims and demands '1
K'rIiEJ, sccor.ilng to l'iat
Whose residence 1. Un. FlED (list a Complaint to fore. SEMINOLE EOIJ%I'V PI,ANNINO
wbi'h 'ou. or either of you, may
ZONINO COMMISSION
Book I (one), page 30, 23
&amp;
abovethe
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mortgage
on
close
known.
have agaInst the estate of HO.
feet East of Northeast cot'Notice is herehiy given, that
You art' hereby required to described property has beesi tiled
BEFIT J. WUEIILEII. deceased,
tier of i.t,t In, illock 3, of
and you are required after considerstiomi, the Seminole
the
against
you
the
Counrile
your
written
defense
to
late (if said County. to
to the Northwest cornur Ut
with or pleading to the Complaint on Commission will hold a public
FlorIda. at his office in the court flied heroin against you,
flailsaid lot, llsuiis'e North to tIme
to
determine
the
hesrimig
BERNARD
house of said County at Sanford, the Clerk of the above Court on Plaintiff's attorney,
Northeast ocriler of I.t $
of recommending to the
Street,
bility
JAFFE.
1427
5.
W.
1st
1511,
before
December
Slit,
R.
calendar
or
Florida. within siz
of County Cosmm,nis.iOfler*
of said Block 2, run west
months from the timne f the and serve a copy of same Upon Miami, Florida, arid tile the on. Board
lilocks 2 suiti I (01101 tIf said
of time Cir. perty presently zoned hl-1AA
each claim or de- Woolfork. 305 Souths Parramore office of the Clerk
'I'wo cupics
ubdivIsiun, cslgsi.ie'i West
and
for
Seminole
Residential
be
sotmed
RC-1
Coun.
cult
Court
In
landv,
Florida,
Oiand
Avenue,
writIng,
in
m,itid iisll be
(it HW'4
Ii,
p.,lnt umi time vost liii.
Decree
County,
Florida,
on
or
before
try
Estates:
'I'iie
NE'4
Jitisiti
tail
riot
or
a
siiaii state tue 1,15cC of residence
part
of said subdivision, iluouce
of
Sect,
2-21$-29E
lest.
that
entered
the
37th
day
of
IJ.ceiiiber,
1961.
L,e
amid posit ottice address of the Pro Confta'si) will
North 21.'J ft., thm.sice Last to
If you fall to so do, Decree Pro lying W of 1.4 amid the NW'
claimant, and .bat) be sworn to against you.
the NE corner of .l.I (ILIGN
Sect. 31-218-fE.
of
$E'.4
of
taken
against
be
hand
and
seal
at
Confesso
wIll
WITNESS
my
agent
or
by the claimant, his
slomig (Ii.' E....t li,, i.f aal,1
East of 1-4 and '. mile North
foreclose.
fIling fee of ofl dollar end such Ida, u.S. btu, day of $uveuitier, the comi,laint to
Phil
to Point at UegIiluiiuIE
Florida,
of
Oranol,
Road.
at
Hanford,
lIsted
clisImij or dtwaiid flot 50 flied l.661.
I'ublic hearing will tie held iii (Coilli iSSIuNKlIS t4I'.I Ii
tti
day
S.mlmiole
County,
this
OtEA
1.
i-hall be void.
Court
ituA ill' 01" i'OttN'l'i I'. sM
County
Mamuitnule
the
l'i November, 1964.
Arthur Ii. lieekwlth,
/s! Marilyn P.. Wueblor
SI IHMIONI'itH uI' HEM lNu1.h'
County
Co,iiintsiOfltrs
House,
Court
(1CAl)
iii'
CircuIt
(?Ierk of
As cz,Cutrt). of the L.s.at Will
('OUH'l'Y
WadFlorida,
on
Sanford.
Arthur
11.
Hevkwltlm,
Jr.
Room,
By: Margaret E. 'ryr.
and 'l't-etamnetlt of

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Nf(ELY Vurnl.'hed 3 or 2 _______________________________
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(all 223.4032 after *:20 a. m.
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amazing.
HF'O F5CAP1P4 1
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Stars impel, UII.Y do nut
"The
HIM ON THE
HERC
me Mild I get my crda and their work and many have garian twin sisters celebrated compel"
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you make of
frames early. The cards fit paintings hung In well-known tI'elr 104th birthday In excellent
6ET AWAY!
your We Is largely up to YOU!
a 6 x 8 inch
1 thought gullurius.
health and enjoying fullest ifl
Carroll Righter's individual
you might find this a guod It in also obvious that the tad ability, the news ageacy Forecast
for your sign for Destruggle in
idAsia influencus 11Th reported.
I
camber is now ready. For your

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95. houses
Sale
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WHAT A DEAL!
BV.r)TLOOM. Kitehon Equip.
C''NCILKTE lhlock 2 fledroom TWO;e.d.
S0 Palmetto
*7S mo.
home. I /, tilo Rth., huge
___________________________ ill Magnolia
112-SHI
8fl p. rn
122.7fl
after
Ave..
Faintly room. Fireplace. Swim- ________________________________
PAINTING cARPENTRY
INVF.NTOUT
REDUCING
SALE.
332111$
nming Pool. Acm of shady land, 102. Mobile Homes
A. J. Adcock
1vcrythlng '.4 price. The CoT USED P u r it u re, appliances,
Sale
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fi.').i,mg lake. ('nly $13,000. _________________________________
ncr Store, 200 Magnolia,
tools, ste. Bought - Sold. [AtHorn.' Term.'. Evening, csll
JET SPRAY CLEANING ________________________________
ford.
rye Mart, 311 Sanford Avi.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
33-5605.
EAVES - WALLS
ROOF
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ford. Florida, withIn six calen- Judge of Feminole County. Flor19P' S. French
3 - 499l
age apt., electric &amp; w.star furnCall 322-208*
2701
_____________________________
Orlando Dr. Pb 121-7915 _____________________________
i'.veniiiga
322.6266
shed. Privt.. 3-l30S.
I'IOUIIIA.
first publication of this notIce 'on-tier.', .'s Executrix of the (IIACEl1Y %O. 5fl•3
PERIl!
JANE
MARY
deEstate
of
Real
Estate
84.
Two copies of each claim or
PEACEFUL. QUIET. Large, i"t'RNI$IIED 3 Room .IpArtmuent BY P$UCA'I'ION
mand shall be In writing, and GO, deceai.ed, and at said time, WORCESTER FEDERAL SAyfleasofl*ble
hlcautiftil 3 lhedroom. 2 Bath,
______________ _______
HOLLER
shall state the place of residence then and there. make application
('01111(r)' hionie near 1-4 Phune _______
3-9ii..
l-'h.
2215 W. FIRST ST.
final
INUS
AN!)
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
ST. JOHNS REALTY
umu post office addrc.s of the to the said Judge for a
P1,.t%Nl%fi
33-3"9t1.
('OU%TY
corNEMI%Oi.E
of
America
lJnitel
Stales
a
PH. 3226231
YIRM
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administration
TEW1'El)
her
THE
TIME
.luples
,u
settlement
of
UNFURN. 2 UL'It-i
cuiinammt. amid shall be eworn
* ZONING COSIMIMNION
N.
PARK
AVENTIK
Vi-uetl..:i
Kitchen
equipp'i.
322-0861
$22612$
"FROZEN
Asseta?"
Melt
them
to l' thu claimant, hi. geflt. of said estate, and for an order ;,uratlofl,
Is
liqreby
giveit,
that
120
Notice
Plaintiff,
or attormie' and accompanIed discharging her as such Execu-

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activIties intelligently, you can
z
get a great deal done and with
less difficulty than usual. Be

aware of all angles regarding
national custom. And t.
dove. Yet, there ii another It. into a plastic bag (the kind new idea. Then
With
very rewarding to romuniber very interesting one which de- that clothes conic in from the deliberation, enthusiasm.
anti famill' with pints a sofa piled hb with dry cleaner's) and then pUt an
our friends
PiSCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
own
delightfully
colorful
Christthe
outer
wrapping.
This
proUse
Ingenuity in going after
beautlf ul curds with our
tectS
gift
from
gettlfl,g
whatever
you desire, and see
special hand-written message. mus gifts
city,"
damp
even
If
the
outside how you can make your future
New York, the "fun
Lust year I found cards that
'i'ppr should get wet. Iofton entertainment more
pleitaw-.
were most beautiful and diii- is the inspiration for a numplastic
bread wrappers able. Plan to confer with ussomutie-u selection from the ber of the artists and the coloraround
my
smaller
gifts. ciates who do not go along with
magnificient.
Artists
Group, lug
Aniuricun
Thought
this
might
help
some present plans. Win your points.
Gone are the days when
prints of original paintings
of
o
the
readers
who
are
sendiF YOUR ___________________________
aflLD IS BORN
and drawings by American people bought a big box
Ing thing. to our men in sw- TODAY
he, or she, will be
They sire highly orig- Plain printed curds bearing
artists
were
cold
vlce.'MRS.
W
M.
person
because there
a
popular
names.
They
inul and the spirit of Christ- their
of
Innate
understanding
is
an
and
not
at
all In the tru.
nas pervades their work. I
Allyone submitting a Folly's the desires of others, as well as
selected curds which I felt Christmas spirit.
proli.. au ability to project own wish.
The designers of these cards Problem, a solution to
would appeal to each individfavorite
homemaking
es. There is tenacity of pIW- uul stud I sent the cards with first. submit their designs for lem or a
Be sure to give
frame (boxed) to fit. The selection by ii very knowled- Ideas will receive a dollar if pose here, also.
Folly
uses
the
Item
education,
stressing tarin
Folly's
a
good
cards are tue handsome to geable committee., The
Point.ers.
cign
lay guide. My friends read the are always in perfect taste
is v'y good here wIl.ther a
internat.ional u
personal niussage auid then and

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hel. Call Bennett, 32.3U.
which you, or either of you, may MARY JANE PERRIGO
Deceased.
the estate of
have against
I'I%Ai. OT10E
GRACE M. REX. deceased, late
Notice I. hereby given that
(it said County, to the Count)'
Legal Notice
Judge of Seminole County, Flor- the undersigned will, on the 12th ____________________________

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many

S,tItU'iCK SALK: 3 AlJolning
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tietw.'.',i Pe-an TWo fldrm. all Ei.'ctrfr Furn.' ___________________________________
l.ti,
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securities,

pc I)inette. A $429.00 value
for only 122*00.

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commerce,

nORM, nn river. 1*5. mn.

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become

R54RT A WIt,t.IAMS

04.

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WALT.. HEATER by Green's Fuel. ECIIOLS BEDDiNG CO.
REPAIR &amp; PAINTING
Bedding &amp; Furnitor.
All Fitting.'.
3:2-b46 after 6 p. m.
AT FACTORY PRICL$
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66S-4'$!.
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! THE AWJ'ORT.
nienta of real scope is easy and
-JUDY
n bio,
..
Be practical.
And I love the generosity
of
OP UVE5LATE
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all of you as you share wIth AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. &lt;
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has

ONE Rr.r)nooSs SIoii'.'. 4on.
tnvn f,qk.' %lorv, portly furn.
5417.

CASH roa TRASH
Antiqiis. £ ussi furniturs WanI

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4 ('fl nt lru.iC
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t3.'lroom lJnCjrI N ''STI'IN,

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to
shine her copper kettle. Wet was pushed in iso far that It. go back for the shingles as
Get
20)
together
with
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they would have been discared
usa. Do be you want to have allied with
if not put to this
from you in the future and be happy
sure to remove any nails

The

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that particularly DEAR FOLLY-When 1 am
Christmas drawing
an inter- fascinates me portrays Peace, going to mail a gift package
first gift-wrap it. then ilip
an exquisite woman holding

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97. Uouseq For Rent

RI. Iteni Itnte- 4nIe

58. Wnnlcd To liuy

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£k2..

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Be sure first to meet

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22

the

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vinegar work fine for pollh- and a hit of flour. Do wash used shingles in the trunk of
your obligations before dashing
you may the ear. If I
stuck, I place
Put vinegar in a this off carefully
out
for romance and full. You
some shiiigles. with the gravel
dish, dip cloth in it and then have green apota.-POLLY
lIfted
to be complimented right
side down, beneath the wbeel
J'OLLY'S I'ROIILEM
in salt, and rub. This really
fl y
so 1w sure you art' with
DEAR l'OLLY-I have a of the car and the rough surworks.-CATHY
congenials. Forget any perDEAR J'OLLY-I have an bottle I want to use for de- face digs in enabling me to
ing copper.

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tuun e a drinking problem
L'UUNLI AT United State Ban
Write
P 0. Boi 1313. Sanford.
and
the
lowest
new
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key
to
_______________________________
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used car financing. we
Prevenflon. Call WE
you to compare our low month- SUICiDE
CARE.
Orlando 14%-SIll.
ly payments. Ph. 323-1771.
I
1...'ST: Part Chow, black female, .1-Beau1y care
long hair, answers to Bunny. ____________________________________
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Cowan, Cut 'N' Curl. Call 323__________________________
Oil l'aintingr. Call 322-1461,
114 W. FIT ST.
Regular $10 Permanent now $5, I'lm. 322-6774.
96. Houses-.Sale or Rent
0834 or 8:2-4013.
8
to
5.
Complete. 322-9668.
50. Misc. For Sale
Legal Notice
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________________________________
FOR SALE: Ve.tinghoUae Re- 'OMAN to live in and take care ThREE Bedrooni, rlorida room
CALL 7 a. m. till II p. rn
week. Call 323-6760. Mrs. Urea.
nor lot. Owner. 322-1113.
APARTMEN'I'S
('otidltlon. Call 322-0195.
day thru l"rlday to 11 p. m.
flu. Mrs. It. W. Lord, 28*6 S.
Vill take woman
(Ia
Beutty.
Judge, Se,,,lni'he Count', Florida.
FURNISHED
- UN?UR.SISREDI
N
Curl
Beauty
Salon
Cut .
Sanford. 222-3215.
one child, Perfect for THREE flEI)Itin)M, 1 Rath. new wit),
in Probate.
Ph. Resident Mgr. 133-1240
Ph. 3-0S34 _______________ 51. Articles For Rent
815 Palzi - tto Av..
Oil
iS
of land.
wtimrtti viio.e IiUhbati(i
lv iminSc'i. 2
______________________________________________ DOUBLE
In ri-i EIstIe of
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TUBE 45" Fluorescent
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lly i'c. mmci. .vatliii,lc Docemui'ruioe.
I
&amp; 3 HORM. AP'rs.. completely
ChAiN SAWS
lights, new bulbs, guaranteed. Ty
BUU
her 18th. Ph. 32.733..
1)(ceaed.
equipped by GENERAL EL.CMachine
Floor
Vttlrators
Call
522-7204.
Belt
Legal Notice
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which tnciud.a sleet rt.
To All Creditors sud Persons
Vanted
77.
Situation
TRIC
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
kitchen,
heating è cooling.
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('lsdms or Demands ______________________________ FRIGIDAIRE 32" wIde, like 266b
Houses
For
Rent
97.
Hasing
322-911*
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11is'atha
_______________________________
lii the Court of the County
Empty Homes to ______________________________
Against Said EetaIe
at $14 holly _______________________________ WANTED:
new,
$100.
See
TOWN'N
LAKES
clean. Realtors &amp; Contractors, l'UflNIsUEI)
You and ctch of you are here- Judge. s,,ninole County, Stale of
RENT A BED
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to
pre.
Florida.
In
Proh..te.
by notified and required

WALJ4

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&amp;ORPJO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) There are wonderlul new

DEAR POLLY-Please tell the kettle, sprinkle It with salt has fuIlei (lawn inside. How ideas presented you that should
Mrs. G. R. to put tomato and rub with the meatly aide cun I get this out 7-BOY he followed instead (If tryin
1101e5 in them. New
catsup on her copper kettle of a cut lemon. Wash and dry FRIEND
and

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granted.

By Polly Cramer

asnsa n*pt!
5MAtL
as? Vs. L,ow.Cst Wast Ada
o r•l *n4 *011!
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S5 lM')TCf)t11'YMO'1'OR
r'.W h - 'l i IIrø .)pe'?lon of
',,*l
re4)ulrIn no down
I!O W. lit.
Ph. i22-fll
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Raultor
t.ntii; 4 flI)RM. hojie. I ?IJH
111-1410
limo t.uotru I4I*ntn'ooOr Park &amp; 25th.
Atlantic flank Rili
I'EKIulsI p*,ipIca - uar*n
'.i*I
$5
per
dny.
Carroll
Fur'iltee.% he*Itl*y.
Realty
Payton
..
Dell's Auction Service
1rJSrALLED
TItOl'ICA L I"Ieh aol 8uppIIe. tu._____________________
sios
2440
His*tha
at 11.?
n.
%%ll.t, iuy aiiithIiig of Value. Stenstrorn Realty
fl.?p,mIt will hold (UI Chriatma.'
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II i:ATE11 with blower,
ifliPst prirpo paid.
floaltor
. M it Iplo IIut ing ork
--Terms. timno W. lit . im
SEN1ARIK ( i,AS ,
t)riv.' 1 IIItEE H ilVmM, P.th. hill'
will,
sal.
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222-*11
or
127.75*4.
I'
3.34ft
:$-l44t'.
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in; w. (,I.'man Cirel.'. U3-fll 1$ I_Man"lIa_
2425 Talc
oiler
t
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III.
See
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Furniture
For
Sale
i:u. Catering - Food
- Ph.
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A.'.
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r..flui: Thre..' hairnom. kitehon
Mflt4W
"q,iiol, r.'ritral 1n'ation. corn- 123. fli',t &amp;
TREK Ri l'KNLiI) CItru.'. Navel.'. ______________________________
- WI SON-MA i 1tfl rURN.
,,Q,1*ttcl' CARAT
Inc.
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'l.'telv
r..r,'.vated. 322.3744.
- - _________We Ship. Albert II. P.11,
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Sell
Trails
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fluy
DI.MON1) SOII'AlIlK
5mI.-flantals
Steal Esbatli
Osteen.
('all
322-3571.
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at.
GATEWAY TO
50.00
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Ph. 12,451$ 1..%KI- MART: Clean 'uri _____________________
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WATERWAY
flrflM.,
Iss.
lious.
G\VALTNEY
JEVELERS
15. Special Services
ItOOM8 or FURNITURE
1thhon
4pnrting (.00ds
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'1
32***
$2t.,50* YOU SAVIi3 $100.00 on ____
thiN SAULS
AGENCY
______________________________ 104 5. Park Avi.
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OIL. IIKATEHS &amp; KI1ISNACES
RF02112 Ti,*i got all this: DotiHon U. t4ur Rental.
O54TEEN: 3 Rodroorn lion,.' for104-4-S
YOUR mVi'aUDn
W tat It. i)mAl..aR
USED WASHERS
('leaned &amp; Repaired
i,Io .lreo.er. Clie.'t of I)rawnri',
ony. 122.7174
rent.
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MOONEY AI'I'L1ANCK
nittte.'. flux ,mI,rini,, fled ________________________________________
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l'.vinri'I.'.
SO
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Pumnat''i.
OIL
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lII.%TERS: ALL MAKES,
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$230697
S;read, 2 Vanity
Lamp., Sofa 90. f,ots For Sale
l'aiiiietto
COTTOE,
FIILNISIIEr'
.'*rt.'r -.'nerst°r. 'orl
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CLEANED AND SERVICED.
13.'iI, Chair, 2 .t.p Table., Cock- _________________________________
fmirniahe.4. ('ill 222-Sf?.
k .'.
vovor.
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-PhONE *22**42.
CONCRETE
StEAI)T MIX
amps.
tall Table, 2 table

W• repair sad Service

right to rslect, revise and properly .I.ul .8
advertisements.
Adjustments will be made on a n-run basis only for poqr.phIcat
rrors that affect the vaiu, of the ad. Adjustments will sM be
m.d. beyond the first ini.rtion.
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WELLS DRILLED. pUpS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and sties

Sale
120-Automotive Service
121-Scooter, &amp; Cycles
l'.3-Boat.' &amp; Motors
l2&amp;-Marine Supplies

for some favor from an rnflu.

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niotu. i'h. a23-47?4 for in forin*tlon &amp; *poIntn*ant.

L0t15. Cab, ate. boarded. MOd

115-Trucks For

Publisher reserves

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POOl)t.I PUPP1 I, tepo*It will
USEI) Purniturs, an amount.
bolil for Chriatmoo. (i**srant.'ed
antor4, 122-1170.
l,..*tI1 •, Tt?tfl2". Ph. 23-l44!. i.:xi'iiti' cItPl '1' CTlANtNfl, ______________
_____________________

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MONDAY through FRIDAY-.8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
12 NOON
SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.

away

ential

S1E

rRAkY!

FT'rtX) ALL

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When

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errors

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113-Wanted To Rent

combination.

trump.

led

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!.0-MIsc. For Sale

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u*.' brokun, Iu Chrtstni*ti TWO ,*ttreoes and ho srrinlu 5KtL IIR Your Pirnttsrs. Quick
C. A. Wl1Il)IJON
n!*h.'rl horn.' on 'hily lot.
for (win huilu. C. C. ConIn. Survic. ivRh lb. cash.
gift.
22.l('.
2iI5.
HROKR
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POST
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122.'l
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112-Rental Agents

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108-Rooms For Rent

43-Planta_F.edP-S5eda

56-Antiques For Sale
5,5-Money To Loan
Sb-Business Opportunities

this

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Z5-Exterimnator.

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It was vary unlikely civic pride, consciousness. You
get
itdvice
get rid
that thiE would cost his part.
Pass 4 4
Pass 2 4
in your regular work.
Pals Pall
Pau
ncr a trump trick hut West of
LIIHtA: (Sept. 2:1 to Oct..
Opening Iead.-...4 K
I
was nietmierized by that. it
Z4
Find the right method for
I
(lisCard.
lit
from
1115
worked he would have 10 j
)lCt.
of heurt.s and South had bringing your finest thients to
easy tricks. if it. fulled be further. Maybe 1It could
heart
ii
lead
to
suade West
found the way to his tenth the attention of higher-ups who
could deal the next hand.
can help you to commercialize
trick.
Then he thought a little for him.
on them. You have only to ask

fore playing to the first
and he noted that his only
'easonuble pluy would he to
try the heart finesse. If

Homes-Sale

$8-Vacuum Cleaner.
37-Moving &amp; Storage

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35-Real Estate Erchang.
100-Resort Rental.
lol-Tratlers-Cabanas
102-Mobile
103-Mobile Homes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Rent
iS-TralIer Lots-SaI'

$4-1.phoIter

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MIIIACLE CONCRETE Co.
322-09*3
203 E. 1st.
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23-Painting
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222-5751 ______________________________
309
Elm Avenue

Houpe For Rent
p7-

rriollng

$3-Job

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GENTRY'S HEATING SERVICE flock.',
Steel,
Wire
.inw Sill.,
Dry
Well.', Orea.'e

9L_Houaes For Sal.
'46-Houaes--8als or Rent

A- Heating

&amp; Equipment
30-Home Apvltaneea
81-Mu.'IcaI lnimtruments
$2-Busine..'.' Equipment

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O-Lota For Sale

29-Photo

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lOs. Apartments Fnr Rent
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A
4IL
Ce.en
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Rent
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(T!k 'J. rjtztA ror,mq. - I1
nrL2. t - (7.1O
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115. A nfn,tF'orSnle
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FIEK &amp; MEEK

Meb, Win-

Estate

25-Ratlic)--Tel,vision

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LOSEMY

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Illerald Classified 'Today!

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52-flupine.'.' l'rop.-&amp;*lp
Si-Real Estate Vanted
Sale
54-Real
*7-Ilu.lneaa Rentals

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20-Hardware
21-Horn. Improvements
-Plurnhing

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the ace and then the queen could be ideal tonight.
ur- LEO: (July 22 to Aug. 21)
*A92
South was ready to
es s
age a shift to hearts. He dis- Analyzing your progress whei-t'
•A942
cartled the deuce of hearts on some vital project is concerned Z
4164
can reveal how best to carry
RAT' CD) the queen of clubs,
WUT
through IA) tTLI( success. Ex- f.I
West found himself still
as
4 84
pe.rts Can give fine ideas. If
lead lie couldn't afford a lead
K10fl4
107
3
of his last. club. That would you need more financial sup.
•Q
4 J 88
48753
4AKQ2
chance to ruff in port, get it!
give South
VIRGO: (Aug. 22 to Sept.
dummy and discard from his
a K Q J 1073
hand. A diamond lead 22) Be particularly careful you Ii..
own
AQ2
from the jack appeared dan- do not act in a hasty fashion

trick

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ltt.d to falae.cardi. An
declarer will frequently create
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51-Mon
54-.-.Saving.' &amp; Loan
*6-Insuranee
19-Schools &amp; Iristructiona
70-Empin.m.'nt Service.
71......ldale IleIp '*nt.4
72-01*l8 help W*nted
72-?la1. or l"emals ii
74-Sales Help Vanted
77-Situation Wanted
77-A-Situation
--Imicome Property

2-Peri'nna)s
4-I3unut Car.'
5-C'ard of Thonk.'
s-Child Care.
10polt-l1'.'stock
)-Speclal Notices
12-CatOring---FOOd
id-flicycle Repair.
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7-JanitorlLl Services -

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who understand you

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aims without have to do so

Jacoby and Son

CLASSIFICA1'UOPIS

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cancel - you'll b. bifl.d for only the days run at
earned rate.

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Always order your ad on th. •conomicsI w..kly or

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don't even know who attendIntroduced as your son, or
published reply, inclose a requires your planning bettor
be will be well-hidden-out ad It. My problem Is that the
self-addressed stamped en. and getting the right Ideas to Z \.-._of sight, permanently. And hostess never turned over velope.
work for you. Start by being
wherever lUcky is, YOU will any of the gifts to me.
For Abby's booklet, "Bow more economical. Then see how
to Have a voly weddinL" you can help others to do the
My Iic girl Is a year old
t
be right beside him.

J&amp;m decide,

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3 LINES MINIMUM
($1.50 MINIMUM CHARGE)
RATES OR CONSECUTIVE lNSERTIONfNO CHANGE OP COPY

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Mt5COP.JSTUE

appointments, maldng pm'.

How has the world been nors you appreciate their co
chose to arrive on the night
______
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DEAR MOTIthR: Tell that a friend of mine was treating you? Unload your
problems on Dear Abby, Box operation,
also.
John that when his parents giving a baby shower in my
(EMINI:
(May 21 to Jun52
69700,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
1
this
come, either lUcky will be honor. Because of

ONE DAY . . . . .

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P. 2*2.

FIVE DAYS ........................ 20c P.r Ln.

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recognize you in the light.
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niore of this. What should
I do?

-Cnrd of ThnnkM
iUfl Ile,irtfelt tbnk - for your
of knthi. ini for
rnny
ei'Ivi'd durtni our tøeønt bs.
r I' * iP fli Pot.
V'nnill' of tfltn Tothert
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Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads
8. PCIM &amp; Supplies
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SOUTH SEMINOLE
SANFORD
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425.5938 Pw'Pi
for Adoptton. 8T.
NOL 51 U M . N r SOC%TY,
32226 11
y u-se, fur County Reid
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CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YOUR
ltf'* for
t1tt% ShPphcr'l
AD I"XT DAY - SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY
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Nov. 29,_______________________
19(36 - Page 18
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brought a gift. They must
rIght away and before I
his plircilts that I have a 4____
yt'ar.old son 1w a previous knew It we were In the bed- think I'm terrlMi for not pects eontinu In effect, so
room
making
out..
(Nothing
having
thanked
them.
marriage. John told them I
____
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I've given the hostsss force nothing and take no
serious happened.) There
was a divorcee (he was nln
several broad hints about chances of any kind hut then,
were about ]F other kids
divorced), but hecisust his
more strongly as the PM
I ft?
giving me the gifts, i
there,
including some footparents lived out of Uste
can do almost anyhalt
players
from
our
high
she
ner
has.
Hew
can
i
rises,
you
my son was never mention____
clear up this enmpllcat.esl thing that you want that will
____
school.
ed.
to
mess without embarrassing put your points across
/S_ tiL4
This boy is a Xey Club
John's parents sire coming
others and that can bring you
anyone?
member
and
is
neat
up
at
to visit us over the holiday
______________________________
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CONCERNED success in merchandising any
school. Abby, whenever 1 see
so John wants mc to send
products that you have. Be ro.
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him In the halls, he doesn't
FOR NE*P?
somewhere- just
lucky
____
DEAR CONCERNED: Un- mantic, too.
"hide" him because he's not even speak to me. You would
ARIES: (Mar 21 to Apr. 19)
___________________________ ___________________________
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less you've been in poor
______
think he never saw me beready to toll his parents
health for the lnt year i Home and family should have
fore.
This
has
me
confused.
about him yet. Abby, when
see no reason why this the greatest amount of your
___C
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What's wrong with hIm 7
we were first married, John
____
(which Is unt sit all attention right now if you .. ______
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"mess"
Or Is it me?
asked me not to let on that
..'
) has not been want to be more successful.
•
"complicated"
I had to
s
I bad a child,
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Entertain there tonight. Make Z
T
DEAR CONFUSED: You cleared up.
other mothers talk
listen
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Simply asic the hestoss progress along such lines as
make out"
were fooli*h
about their children, and
show pictures, while I kept with a boy you had just met for the gifts and ackn- well, more readily, comfort/
ably.
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ledge
each
one.
If
she
at
a
party.
He
Is
either
(a)
.
quiet.
TAURUS: (Apr. 20 to i1ay
______
fuses, ask a friend who was
ashamed of himself, (b)
Well, I think I've kept
fr
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there
to
write
to
each
one,
200)
Call
those
persons
who
doesn't
want
anyone
to
know
quiet long enough, I love

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Your Pui'se IINeed A.

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FOOD....
FOR
AIR

c(QOLNeN
b

T14E W.D Wlu. 4&amp;VE
T '.E' TO OVER

GENERAL TENDENCIES:

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embarrassed when
part:
old. I was at
DEAR ARRY: John anti
have
been
married
for
2
the
other
night
and
I
met
a
friends
who may have at- WEDNFJSDAY, NOV. 30,
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Chairasisa
7:10 P. H. or as soon (hereafter
Felder and Hettioghaus
as possible.
Attorneys at Law
Seminole County
1*0 So. Knowles Ave.
By Robert S. lirtiwis
Semimiole C'.,usiiy 7.o,iimug Dir- l)ru wcr H
I%iuitcr Pat- k, I"i.ai'i,i
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YOUR AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH DEALER

INCORPORATED

HWY. 17.t2 ACROSS FROM PINS CRIST INN

PH. 322-1051

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L. Certle 1* a gl'UCilfltSZy elegant retUrn
to the happily Imaginative concept that a
lhffuZUbsg the k to better living

"Our rental apartments feature the nu,,1
mnd. up-to-date equipment mlinhle,
with all-electric kitchens and individually

"Our design criteria Is to provide our ten.
ants with the utmost in re/ ret Florida
living. Each Gold Medallion apartment

Award for the ultimate in
Gold M.
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controlled reveme-cycle electric air condi.

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natural then that im install all-elect?k

kitchens, lawzdry moms, and reverse.cycle
air conditioning to enable us to merit the
Gold Medallion which represents comfort,

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tinner.. Our tenants also enjoy the modern
laundry room with its electric washers and
dryers for their ease and convenience."

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A. K.

Joseph J. Wallace, President

W.H.i,ant,VI.PmStdS$t

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10150 Collins Ave., Sat Harbour
Ballard H. T. Kirk &amp; Associates, Architect
Clyde Williams, Engineer

just happen.Apartmant clientele demands
the ultimate in comf ort and ,pwdern convenlences as their choice. That is why
chase to buuà u,mpeU asW'c

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(The first hi a series of at under which the offices of the revision commission believes It ents of the system insist,

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courthouse.)

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ii sharp dip.
$100,000

tor and clerk of the Circuit being given by that commission
court operate archaic and "a

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sole surviving Aranson quintup.
let developed serious breathing

('(itild be saved onch of her survival took
"Runt Site hail some difficulty

to consolidating certain county year If central purchasing could during the night
which alters

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High Schools.
Beach Delara Junior High, L between $125 and $150 per 35. and the county judge to handle are free on $300 appeal bonds
put en a,
Sanford Naval Academy was Petersburg Lakewood High, hour week while more qualified all judiciary functions thus today after conviction on enforcement officials reported today.
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Downs? Down is what you get. to the accreditation list this and Winter Garden Drew Jun- fices receive salaries of $65 to constable and justice of the 'rue two were fined $100 each scene of an accident involving
PIUS costs Tuesday by Judge
lot, Senior High.
$75 per 48-hour week," oppon peace."
from a plucked goose. . • - year.
Edgar Russell In City Recorders personal injury," pleaded guil- 'rhomas Waddell, Jr. Maximum
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Hmmmmm. . . . Well??
Court. Russell also sentenced ty In Circuit Court, April
MIAMI
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state penitentiary or a $5,000
No, down is when you go from
Carmichael to 60 days of hard ions and was placed on pre- fine, or both.
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labor and House to 30 days.
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themselves no longer members
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the first floor.
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down is what. you get in the of the Southern Association of
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Marriage Set
Schools,
following
Colleges
and
000 bond and fled the state.
mouth when you are discourKENILWORTII, 111. (AP) - a 51)
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action
here
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aged. • Aw, dow,
Republican Sen,.elect Charles Ho was located last weekend in
day.
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football team get four of to
11. Percy announced Tuesday Springfield, Ohio, re
Listed as schools with "serihis daughter, Sharon Lee, 21, and returned to jail here by Lee
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10 yards. . . . Shucks, down
-ler, local bondsman.
what you pay to get a car on mis deficiencies," were Alva
will marry John D. Rockefeller
Judy 1usd just gotten off at
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school bus when she was .jtruck
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Lower Standards from behind by Kettering!e For Assets
or' High, H,vthorne High, Lje
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doein't stop he,k
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Ruekell
Bi •. pcnnit for Cobia and High and Nleev
:standards again in order to oh. Gt'tuova.
Junior High.
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Boat works was issued
thIn 40,000 more men for rem spent
many months in Orange anniversary today by setting
Membership
also
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The third revision of draft Memorial Hospital with broken a new record in passing the
That ought to give our county drawn from Crestview Carver,
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standards
this year provides for bones anti fractures, while sym••:
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three discontinued high schools; I

£VENOI.ADE$ PLAZA-22 UNITS
l7DChItuan*n.,PatmiSaCh
Richardson &amp; Ginocchlo, Architects
"Our apartments feature flameleas totalelect ric iz,liances, which have proven 50
be what the public desires. Complete with
reverse-cycle electric air conditio ning WC
provide our residents with truly :nodCTfl
Florida living."

NseNsurDdve&amp;R,srR tans, Naples
A. D. UtW,bsd, Engineer

RaiphA. iostl*, Contractor
"Our Gold Medallion aPartments featur.
all-electric hitchena and reverse-cycle eke5,-ic air conditioning, assuring our apartmeat owners year 'round comfort and
convenience"

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Ill N.E. 167th It., North Miami leach

Gilbert M. Fain, Architect
PhliipPSrfln,Efljtnsst
"We have found through experience that
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Every GOLD MEDALLION Apartment is equipped with major electrical appliances.

They help take the "work" out of housework... give you extra hours for family fun
and leisure. u Electric Range provides clean, fumeless cooking...no soot or smoke
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here are icth of
The Rental, Condominium and Co-operave Apartments
throughout Florida which now boast the GOLD ME]DA&amp;TAUON AWARD.

SOUTH WIND APARTMENTS -4$UNITS

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The next move you make, go First Cl,ass ... go GOLD MEDALLION for TotalElectric living ... and enjoy a clean break with

H. Hoststtlir, Architect

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'71st creation of high-rise oceanvi.w con.
dominiunu in a high land -cost area Leaves

'1n concept. LA JONNZ VIE I1*P?07 the
old world charm of Palm Beach. However,

lite developer economy-conscious. All-eleo.

ive haue the kited in mixiern electric

trw heating, cooling and kitchens pmju

equipment. Front the all-electric kitchen,

excellent wirvices per dollar inues" We

elm"Ple'lle with livadw-dryer, to the year-

irk concept in the new Nnu House n

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gwe our customers the coiwenience, cornfort and wi/sty that only Electricity

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CONDOMINIUM APTE.- 151 UNITS

3700 MIt Dow Dfi, Pert Laudsudsle
Oscar Handle, Jr., Architect
D. DrtttAsaoclates, Inc., Ln,ginser

"Our decision to select 'GOLD MEDALLION' standards far all our buildings in
Beach (Delray Summit, Mire Mar
Delray

"In the Royal Ambassador the all-electric
kitchens and reverse-cycle air conditioning
have been invaluable in their contribution

Eioctncai Engineers
"Everglades House is a classic splendor

to our successful pre-winpletion irentals.

rising high above Port Everglades and the

building under construction) wa, made

We have had ample opportunity to

Atlantic Ocean. Our owners are accus.

with lite idea of insuring rcsidents of the
utinsate us luxury and convenience. The

tile importance of all-clectric push-button

tamed to the very finest, which is why they

Garden Apartments, and our 86-unit new

au-electric kitchens, reverse-cycle air conditiuning. water heaters, and laundry

equipment are

- General Puilders Corp. of Fort Lauderdale, Inc

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1000 Lowry it., Delray MIssh
Richard Riley, Architect
Saul $sufsid&amp;Aaaoclatas, Engineer
DELRAY SUMMIT -$7

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Saul NSU*SId &amp;Aasociates, Engineer

have had such excellent acceptance in the
Grenada House thai we propose to repro.
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provide year-round carefree living."

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lOYAl. AMIASIADON RENTAL APIS.-

Gold Medallion apartments, which assure
our tenants of the ultimate in
comfort, and magnificent Florida huvit
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chose apartments with year-round electric
air conditioning and all-electric kitchens.
They are proud to have the 'GOLD
MEDALLION' on their building."

BONN (UPD-Christian Dem-

in the Sanford Chtistmas parade at 7 p.m. Thursday. Putting tile 111.4t
touches on the Jayceettes float are (from left) Mrii. Joiieph 11unt, Mrs.
-ferald Photo)

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ocrats and tile Social Deniocrats, rivals for power since U118

Floats,

;uresitfent, reported the bank's

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up

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
of borrowing money to buy

Dial 322-1611 for a low,w,
cost 4½% auto loan.

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lo Spark Yule Parade Thursday despite Johnson
administration
efforts
to stop the upward api.

First place winners will replaque

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a home rose sharply in October

tile titne haligis heuvy When on a purtuble burbeque grill. winu-ril; a

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SHOPPING DAYS

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When You Shop for You, C.r
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Above payments Include documentary stamps and legal less,
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embers of th e Sanford "We party called Tuesday night for
Care" Downtown blerchants or- the overffirow of Jordan's King

ganization.

soIul(Ifle is ill. . . . Doctor look- No fire was involved. The place winners, a certificate.
ed at the boy at. 6:26 and or- apartment was occupied by
Riding in a place of honor
Peter Schwartz.
dered X-rays.
in a now convertible will be

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Myrtle Ave.
It wits Indicated the buildAwinual community Chrimt. ing will be used as a distrib.

said today.

emergency room at 5 p.m. and fire department when they saw Lot civic organizations, cornmer.
his distraught father said no smoke cowing from an apart- clad firms and schools.
ductur cume utitil u few min. ment; at 404 E. 14t.h St. The

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agreement today Oil a flOW been canceled due to conflict- uct used for farm Implements.
coalition cabinet to end West lug engagements, Ernest CowOperation is expected to be.

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Philip Pssrlman,A.l.A.,Architect

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Oil Company
largest International carrier In law enforcement officers.
the world, said today It would James Lee, county probation
continue negotiations with the and p.de officer said today
Leases Depot
Transport Workers Union In ef- Kettering will be M(flt&amp;'flCCii
Announcement was made toforts to avert a strike threat- sometime next week by Judge
ened by th e union for noon Fri. ________________ clay that Southern Petroleum
Company, with headquarters In
day.
Yule Choir
Memphis, Tenn. has leased the

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Avenue would be most unfair damage was at the home of "The Wonders of Christmas" Miss Pamela Johnson, Pine of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein. ral.
On the eve of th e Nov. 8 eIec
to travelers and trucks trying Irene Blackshear, 1019 W. 12th
an
Crest
School
student
whose
suitdeer
and
bringing
up
the
rear
tion,
the President's Council of
th
to nutke a schedule. . . . And St.. at 7 a.m. today. Extensive will be portrayed in more
two dozen colorful floats high. gestion was chosen as th e theme wi ll be Jolly Old St. Nick on a Economic Advisers said th at thu
would,it. ever create problems damage to the small frame lighting Sanford's annual Christ. for this year's presentation.
special float created just for long upward march of home
for ouir city's finest and their house and its contents was rePromptly at 7 p.m. the march ers will line up along the lakes
Fifteen bands will participate past history."
highway police forces!!l
reported to be a defective beat.. will begin at the Sa nford Naval front Seminole Boulevard, fac. In the spectacular show which
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U Thant In
is expected to be viewed by
City Planners meeting Thurs- not injured,
lint Street across French Leading the parade will he more th an 30,000 persons. In ad- UNITED NATIONS (UP!) day night with Adley AssociAt 10:46 a.ni. Tuesday an Avenue where th e units will dI.a- the Twirling Seminoles' version dIllon to Seminole County school U Thant, yielding in a sense to
ates of Jacksonville on pLan- overheated heater was report... perse.
bands, musical aggregations popular demand, Is ready to
thug and code enforeement for ed at 1603 Roundtree St. o
Priss will be awarded first, from Edgewater of Orlando, accept another term as aecre.
Sanford. . . I guess the city damage was done to the house, second and third place winners
Clermont, Leesburg, DeLand, tary general of the United Nahas given up on the Urban owned by Mary Smith and ac- in five categories, accordin g to
Eustis, Winter Park and hun- tions, highly reliable diploma'
Programming outfit in St. cupiud by Betty Hicks.
Sa nford-Seminole Jaycee pagerford High Schools will add tic sources said today.
Louis. .
There
was
a
grass
fire
at
rade
chairmen,
Bruce
Bauder,
their
tribute to the season.
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Co-sponsoring
A 17-year-old boy hurt play. Drive and Grove Manor Drive tie.
ing football Sunday .. . rushed at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday arid at
Categories include religious,
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Philip Peedmsn. Architect
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Laurel to Third Street? Hold. heater.

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has to wear.
Ketterkug fled the scene aft- in deposits, $4,5t3.1,000.
Talks Go On
NEW YORK (Al') - Pan er hitting the child, but was

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because they are GOLD MEDALLJON
total-electric yew--round comfort and con.
v,u.nce.
- Kmart Corporation, Dsvsiopsie
Ft. a. *sinpsr

to display the Gold M.diijlkm s&amp;' of liv..
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pride of ownership. There is no way other
than complete all-electric. We are proud

brak up by turning the units Cogmon was trapped inside.

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Oilondot and vicinity e Phone 322-1611 in Sanfaid.

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Christmas sIsuupj,ug season will East Israel allot down two

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patting stores, 'l'hursduy, 1"ri- across time Jortlun-israeil Irontier.
day and Saturday,

-Jack M. Stone, Manager

J. C.Cassidy, Drsctor of improved Poperties

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Lake Mary Fire Volunteers
think it (the parade, that is) battled a house fire at 2701

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FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY

should be built. Customers today must be
given quality, modern conveniences, and

ed to death in a house fire on

Claus parade at Holly Avenue. early this mo rn ing.

C. E. Dailey, Engineer

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when they report that they in. Sanford firemen reported a
tend to break up the Santa flurry of calls yesterday and 30,000 Expected H

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a Full Housepower Wiring with plenty of handy switches and
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Why will the north end of
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charged $2.50. You would think
these firms and organizations
would do it out of civic duty.

Gold Medallion Awarded apartments are
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county $45 for the use of
polling place. . . . Most of the tetion list:

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"The 8801 Apartments are the most
rious apartments on Miami Beach. Our

button ease-and prestige."

is preferred by lIac tenants."
-Pied Aithur, Owner

Eight voting precincts hayr.
sent in bills for the last county which did not apply.
The following Florida schools

ICCI COLLINS APARTMENTS-SO UNITS
Collins Ave.,Surtside
F. Louis Wolff, Architect

"The Gold Medallion Award means more leisure, more fun, push.

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ALUELECTRIC KITCHENS...cIeaner, faster, cheaper, too.

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i.ixth through 12th grades. The junior-Senior high, Fort.
ford." They insist tens of thous- vice that might have been good chohue.
e had some in
- ers Cypress Lake .lunior-Scnior
operated
by
the
Ber
ands of dollars go down the in the horse and buggy days but
Returned
quiries on how you write in a school is
High, Immokalee Bethune 111gb, drain each year because of the Is of little value In this day and
Free On Bonds
candidate's name. There'e a nart Macfaddcn Foundation.
Charles Kettering, 46, of Geneva, driver of a car
slot on the voting machine on
Only two other Seminole Melbourne Central Catholic "antiquated system." "Abuses age. With modern transporta- SELMA, Ala. (Al') -eStokely
High, Niceville High, Palatka occur in the fee offices where- tion being what it is today, it Carmichael, head of th Student which struck and injured 13-year-old Judy Kijtnalrd
the left - . . one button con- County high schools are pres- Central Academy High, Port by stenographers with little or would take little effort for the Nonviolent coordinating Corn.
t.rols the slot . . after you
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has been returned

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fro] and scrutiny of the County forms promising inactivity In for the second straight (lay to.
Nobody asked Inc
Dee. 6.
meeting.
been
attending
the
accreditation
he
has
where
day.
the let' offices.
(iilin
but if a guy is really interestThe private inilitary school
Six other officer. (three con. The State Agricultural Frost
The fee system gives a meaed In running, he should plunk
Bunnell
High,
Cocoa
('h'ar
sure
four
years
ago
the
of.
statues
and three justices of the Warning Service here said it
of ifld('l)Cfl(lVflc(' to
down his $90 and qualify out was opened here

"Fvcrybodv is verj happy with the t aur-. (kid
hie-free electric equipment
Medallion apartments. T,17j5) all-electric
conveniences made available to our ten.
ants and prospective tenalitts,it Am =a&amp;
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tir)eg oO the fee WMem in the county tax assessor, tax collec. is. Considerittion Is currently

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Is the current fee system
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fee system in the courthouse.
sible with fee officers each sep' pediatrician, Pr. Lee Baits, an.
afternoon with officials of the
flounced in a mhl.mornlng niedThe
Press
Humane Society.
The fee system was estab. arately arranging their own
ical briefing.
However,
was not notified.
lished by the legislature before five pur c h a se s.
our bugging device picked up
According to legislative ail.
our time when lines of commu
Naval Academy
the following information.
MAIL goes in the new Luke Mary Post Office for
S n (I
nication
transportation
thoritks,
legislation
regulating
LOr4I)ON
(AP)-The
British
Humane Society officials want
the first time. Mrs. Lillian Hurke, clerk, brings In
were 'cry poor. The system at the maximum amount of corn- government plans to ask the
the county to give them more
bag as Postmaster John Norden holds door open.
that time insured that a renson• l'flsntInn fee officers can be United Nation s this weekend for
land so they can expand the
Move into the new facility, lor,,ted at corner of
able wage, based on work done, paid is c urre ntly on the books, compulsory economic sanctions
County said
facilities.
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\Vflber Avenue itriil Serond Street, began over the
Accreauted
could be paid to the office hold. To eliminate fee offices, legis. against Rhodesia if l'rime Alinthey would take it under adweekend and doors opened there for business this
ister Inn Smith doesn't come to
What, barking
visement.
morning. Dedication is expected in .January.
lation would be required.
has received accreditation ers.
Naval
Academy
Sanford
terms by then, government
The county judge and th e
dogs next to the junior colwith the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. sheriff were removed from the The systetii has been entirely sources reported.
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Cold Air
at their OWfl request. Now these stick as Lake County several
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and killed by two terrorists as areas of the Communist north
North Vietnamese Infantry- pushed them back and restored positions In South Vietnam.
have been damaged. Rut once
Terrmlsts hurled a grenade at he drove In it Saigon street.
men overran positions of the their defense lines.
again the department. said only
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other
developments:
The furious engagement near Dr. Phan Quang Dan, 4R. ii lend"U.S. 1st Cavalry, Airmohile,
U.S. planes followed up the I military targets had been
Division today and inflicted the central coastal city of Rnng I ing member of the Constituent
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tar- borne flying horsemen. 'U.S. gon, broke off this morning. The i a Saigon suburb. Grenade frog- resumption of the air warU.S. troops took over the tinmilitary headquarters reported. cavalrymen reported 43 North I ments peppered Dr. Dan's legs. against North Vietnam and loading of ships in the port of
police said, but he was not seri- strikes Monday only 12 miles Saigon because of a strike by 2,The headquarters said the Vietnamese killed,
500 Vietnamese dock workers.
'North Vietnamese, an estimated The action was the major nusly hurt. Five Vietnamese from the center of Hanoi.
the
Defense
A U.S. spokesman said an
battalion of the veteran IHOTh combat on ii day which also bystanders were reported in-1 in Washington,
Division, penetrated several ar- brought an assassination at- jured, and a suspect was arrest- Department responded to New American stevedore battalion
York Times reports from Hanoi unloaded 1.70 tons of cargo.
tlllery positions of the elite cay- tempt against it leading South ed.
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civilian casualties and dam- I close to the usual daily average.
airy division and blew up guns I Vietnamese politician In Saigon I Three weeks ago another
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eight-day Christmas visit and that the command has reported lions. Most of the incidents wer
said he is pessimistic about an heavy losses to a sIeahle described as minor.
early end or the war. 'it is a Amirlcan ground force. A
Today was the second succos,
complicated.
confusing
and spokesman described the force sive day that the R,S2s mn
frustrating war." Graham said. which took such losses as "mul- three strikes in one day. Thnv
,'! don't see an early end to it." ticompany but less than a hat- attacked a Communist base
The heavy fighting near Hong i muon." This would put it some- camp 65 miles north-northwest
Son swirled around a helicopter where between 40I and R00 men. 11 of Cam Ranh Bay, a suspected
landing 7.nnr of the American The American and Vietnam- troop concentration 45 miles
air cavalrymen.
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"Friendly castrnitles w e r e 1 Pd 122 incidents occurred in North Vietnamese base camp
heavy." the U.S. command's South Vietnam during the cease-I and supply point just south of
communique said. It was nnc of fire but declined to charge the The demilitari7ed tone.

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There will not 1e any "urbnn renewal" in Sanford.
Deputy Jim Singletar
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City fathers are strongly opposed to i t,
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We're checking out the re''
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port that the Capri is chang- studied with commissioners and tfl'ili's of I he City
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ing hands again . . - being tak- Zoning and Planning l,aard slat ('(I to meet. Thursday
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en over by an Orlando rest-an- with Gerry l)alcc of Adley and
Associates, to discuss "possible can resell it to
friend of
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yours
federal aid programs."
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Motion was made by CornI 'm not for it," he sleelnred.
REO1AXlZTlON BLUES
('on%nhission.'l- N. 1.. Rniinrn,
--,latuuary is the mon th when missioner \V. Vincent, Roberts
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in the county name new chair- for state legislation to permit would be the other Way around,
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"I'm afraid you'd hnvc a
men and such. . . . Here is the the city to make application for
whole line of local lirnpi'rt'
way we think it. wi ll stack up. urban renewal,
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motion
died
for
lack
of
a
owners
lined up wanting to get
Jo
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Alexander,
will
he
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rid of property Ihey have been
reappointed to head the County second.
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Commissioner Earl lliggin- unable to sell." lus commented,
Board. - . . That i unless we
City Manager V. E. Knowles
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get some rumblings from John hotham dedai'ed there is "too
Judge Frank ft. Smith, presiding judge of th.
.,
a
much
opportunity
for
abuse
of
said
there
are
a
nuinlai'r
of
Fitzpatric k who is the senior
pma
Ninth Judicial Circuit, "passed the buck" today and de.
member. . . . John Evans will the rights of property owners grams available to help the reffl' Of S
inherent in the tit-han renewal development, situation without
I ferred ruling on a petition to name a judge to heat
get the school board chairman
gelting into urban renewal.
rod. . . . A. B. Peterson Sr. program.
1 the lawsuit on moving the ciirthotze.
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"Under
this
program
you
lie
emphasized the present
back again with th e hospital
The Injunctive suit, which had been filed by three
hoard . . . (that board will have the, right to condemn * need is to bring the city's plan
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South Seminole resi(Ient.4 in a class action to prohibit
stay the same until next De- man's property and take it tap to re-certification standards
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cember when Gov. Kirk may away from him, whether he and develop a "wot-kuble proexpenditure of further funds
gram."
for the now courthouse, was ther eh.rgod that within
-ants
to
sell
or
not.
Then
you
ff make it change) and in San.
first assigned to Jude Vhia A. I years approxin-ustefy two-thir(fa
Well, it's anyone's
ford.
WIlliams who disqualified him. of the people of the county
guess....
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self.
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:Judge Smith In declining to of the county.
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assign another jumilga this morn- I "ft is manifestly Inronvenwant to be mayor is Sonny RaEarl Higginbotham,
born. - .
ing, cited his retirement next innt, unfair, and discriminatory
,W week as the reanon and advised to at
Joe Baker, Vince Roberts all
least half of the te*Ib
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both
attorneys
In
the
case,
(it wouldbe a
dents of Seminole County bi
want it
k 4.
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Harlan Tuck for the plaintiffs operate the County enurthansis
fea th er in their caps with the
.
and County Attorney Harold t at the extreme northern bonn'.
new marina, etc.). They tried
.Johnson, to consult Judge Vas- liar7 of the county with viz'..
to hash it out last night after
Swarms of sea gulls feasting on izarbage dumped in the
sar Carlton on the matter.
but
the regular n,L'eting
I tually the entire population
a..ity
of
Sanford's
landfit,t
area,
are
worr
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ing
Na
v
y
off-ials
Canton hnat been designated living to the south," the coinnothing was accomplished.
and they have appealed to the city for help.
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presiding Judge of the circuit plaint. stated.
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The landfill area Is located near the N/IS fence south of
following Smith's retirement.
City Hall and the courthouse
25th
Street
and
west
of
the
base
property.
Indications are the attorney
will be closed Monday, Jan. 2.
drag
THE
CITY'S
IICW
The
hundreds
of
circling
gulls
are
"too
close
to
the
jet
will confer with Judge CarlHowever, Clerk's office in
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ton on Friday.
the courthouse will open Satur- runways and constitute a hazard to aviation, which could line was put into oiwi'aThe suit was filed earlier in
morning for last minute wreck a plane," Cdr.J.. S. Cleveland, base executive officer,
day
Iiformed commissioners.
twti this morning. Cost
the month by Robert F. Tucker
recordings.
Commissioners agreed the problem is serious and instruct- of
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of Casselherry, William T.
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the equipment i $29,ed City Manager W. E. Knowles to inform Navy officials a
Pratt Jr. of Altamonte Springs:
In case you're interested, the
change would be made "as quickly as possible" to eliminate
890. Looking over the
and James F. Latner of Bear
biggest building permit in the
the hazard,
vehicle today is Bob I'd- During the past decade there has been a 17 per cent reduc- Lake as representatives of a
county issued in 1966 was for
Knowles indicated it would take a few days to clear trees
Us-an
in 'citrus acreage In Seminole County, according to the "class composed of persons who
Winter Park Telephone Co....
ly, left, street
and
prepare
another
sanitary
landfill
area
but
that
the
matter
superinFlorida
DepIirtnient of Agriculture.
are taxpayers
and who reValuation of th e building, to
would be "expedited,"
An9-ve:mr-,-aId Sanford man
tendent
operator
Leand
'l'iie
current eitru.s tree stirrer, using aerial photography,
be located in Goldenrod is
side
in
the
southerly
half"
of
has
b.'cnme the city's third tr*f.
revo:als
that
-is of December 1965 there were only 12,835 acres the county.
$159,000. - . . Biggest one isroy Lee. (Herald Photo)
tie
fatality of the year and the
in
cont
rast to 1i,t9 acres in 1956. There Was nearly as much
The plaintiffs charged that
bu(d in Sanford is your favorcon raty's 113t.
r('(Iin't ion in trees, from 1,115,. the City of Sanford is only the
ite newspaper
$97,630.
F'uhe" today reported that
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500 fret's In 1956 to 978,000 cur- temporary county seat. It fur-lames M o nroe Phillips, Rt. I,
No matter what the road
rently.
apparently lied as a result of
Crossing Lake Jessup and leadMortality of trees surveyed In
Fiery
injuries su3t.ained in a collision
ing to Florida Technological
1956 has been high. Only 53 per
Oct. 25.
EVE RET'F, Mass. (AP)
University costs, it will be
The accident took place at the
cent of those trees are still corn- Boston &amp; Maine one-car diesel
worth it. The county that lies
passenger
train
smashed
into
a
intersection
of First St. and
mercial. The freezes of 1957 and
to the south of us-it's positive
fuel oil truck stalled with froz. French Ave. when tho vehicle
19(12 were major factors In this
thinking leaders and business
en brakes on a street crossing driven by Phillips sideswiped
loss. All ages appear to have
i-n, that is,-haven't wavered
Sanford City Commissioners the city's insurance out for bids, 1cornmlssjoners were told,
working to reduce their
early today. Twelve persons a truck t)pertttattl by Bernard
for a moment on THEIR road voted Monday to continue the as "not feasible."
'You cannot sacrifice service busin ess, while effecting sub- been hit, with heaviest loi In died as flames engulfed the: Carrell of Millport, Ala. and
building program to assure as present city insurance plan, unthen struck a post at the Fire-.
Vote was 3-1 with Commis' for cost. Your greatest asset statitial savings to the city," he those trees set (luring the early train and the truck.
La. they can that traffic will
lx)inted
out.
stone
Company.
and mid•1950s.
fit
be from, into and through that der an insurance committee sioncr M . L. Raborn Jr. voting is the organization behind the
lie
noted
that
service
in
the
No improper driving was
By 1980, as all new trees
county as students, faculty, and rejected a proposal to put ''no.'
Insurance company and our
''has beenexcellent.''
found
on Carrells part, but mereach new optiiiausii bearing caparents, visitors swarm onto
Raborn
had
proxised
that
studies
show
there
would
he
fill
SAN'l'IA(O,
Chile
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report notes failure to
the insurance he Put out for
pacily, Seminole County could violent earthquake rocked north- yield right-of-way by
the campus of the new state
Phillips.
C
bid, but studies by the insur- substantial savings gained by
university.
Produce near five million boxes ern Chile early today and heavy
the
Phillips (lied Dec. 21 in Sumance committee indicated the using the bid mnethoit over
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of citrus, 'l'huls Is, of course, casualties were feared in the mole Meniorial hospital where
time
and
work
involved
In
insurance
committee
plan,"
Will
barring another major freeze,
Who was it that told me that
nitrate port of Taltul, the cen-' he had been confined :since the
d r a w I n g the specifications MeKibbin declared.
Oranges dominate all citrus ter of the upheaval.
the erstwhile president of the
accident.
Itaborn said he objected to
would be prohibitive,
in the county, 83 per cent of
Seminole County Chamber at
committee, composed of the splitting of fee commissions
all total. Hut reduction in trees
Commerce, Loring Burgess,
Clifford McKibblza, Robert by the underwriting company,
has taken place in what were
Jw was taking up new banking
Payment of $17,092
Change of command cere- Crumley and Robert Karns told with other agents who do not
in "In. the two (loinluate types. Mid.
Ye5J)OtISlbIlItieb (executive vice monies are scheduled for Re.
co:ntnzssiozaers the city would do any of the work and asked ('al('tllution funds'' were auth. M.il5(JlI trees tii'eliiii'd from
346,president) in a St. Petersburg
connaissance Attack Squadron "have to hire an insurance ex. titmit "this divvying up be ceas- on -/ed for Seminole County 000 in 1956 to 257,000 presently,
bank, come the first of the 5 at
schools 'l'iit'sday by the state
sIn. Jan. 5 at Sanford pert" to draw the specifications ed."
down 26 per cent. Valenejas di,'
Few 7
ZIIeKibhulI indicated this could ('aI)izlet, sitting as the State clineii frotit 306,000 in 1956 to
and study the bids in order to
Naval Air Station.
Cdr. Richard S Davidson, ex• be able to "make an intelligent be done without the necessity of Hoard of Education,
just 21:1,000 (ices currently, a 30
In the spirit of ChristmasIkeakulution f it it d s are per cent loss.
commission
action.
and even the die-bard, must ecutive officer of the squadron decision."
City Manager W. E. Knowles those which accrue to the coun•
"Good service by your in.
the last year, will become
however, early oranges ac.
be immersed in It by now-you for
commanding officer, succeeding surance agent is the primary commended the insurance corn' ty for the increase in student tually increased (ruin 235,000 In
should take a look at the poin.
of population over that of lust 1956 to 2119.000 trees currentDavid E. Dearoiph, who factor and this could not be mittee for the ''many hoursthis
ettius in front of 1412 Park Cdr.
year," Supt. It. T. .\iilwcc ex oil
will become air operations of. guaranteed by a bidder, who work they have put in
will
a 14 per vent increase. A
Avenue. Beee-y0000-tJ.ful!
I)m.d.
ficer of the aircraft carrier us had to seek bionic office aid to study without remuneration."
decade ago botil mid-season
5 C
'''h'hiii stat(t flays a certain and late type outranked early
"They actually have been
write or service the policies,"
Yeah, buddy that's 1412 Forrestal.
a inotisut for any percentage of
190
Commander Davidson resides
CONSULt 11415 SAMPLE PAYME NT SCHEDULE
SOUTH Park Avenue! Have
increase over thirt't' p.r cent. tyjat', hut by thin end of
in
Lake
Mary
early
with
his
wile
and
orialuge
varie
t
ies
When You Shop to. You; Cu
were
Lu
you ever tried to find that ad.
Seminole Coumity's iiirit'aast' this 11w
two children, Richard Jr., 4,
majorIty.
3* Mi,,t,,,
dress on NORTH Park Ave.
year is presently at five per
and
Anne
Elizabeth,
1.
In
195u1
there
were
62,500
MuatAbp
IdV.btisJ) Pi.ig
ip.'..'i
tanAa,,,,.,l
of
nue?
cent It has not fallen below
WIs.,.i
LIs Insuawbo.e
w.
t.t, s....
I. 040
gerine
trees
they
and
are
now
•
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that figure for sunny years,'' 1w
up to 72,000. There bus be a
$41 bO
$4g.21
11.500
cosl('lt1(It(i. _____________
We hear the present and the
macar
fourfold
Increase
In
murnewly elected councils and &amp;rea deaths
$2,000
$e33e
2
1
iotts to 21,000 iu'e'se'ntly. S(sumayor of the City of Long wood Bridge ................... 6A
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$19.15
$2.5IX)
Ret!lI,)
mnas, a cold hardy variety, now
have been meeting with the City !lassined ads .. .... ... ... lo-ii
$id30
$3000
1
$495
lf.ou,ajij&amp;'ndntpnj OH whether ti voiitiiitie 's" itli t III iSISIl 11111
I/I II /I11A.11,81-:1., (,% I')
are at Now tracts. 'i'isiigehus
Attorney to plan a smooth t.ran• omlcs - - -- --- - -- - GA-lA
(;(IV. Ii ayslt,Ii hums
11 hayh i'.iu ha ve ,- o,t'ii fr o m 30,0(X) is
of 11t),11(. ctt'nsiwj a,.t'mu( in (hit' couHIy' agimeull tiral dupa II
Above peym•nl. Include duurn.n*,sr bielnps nd 10941 fees.
dc
siUuu 44 the reurgauu.atlouaj I russword puzzle - - - ------- 'IA oleut will he presented by the Seisijiiole County Farm Huriiiu cation wiiaa his 1 ,iggest .-hievuC,li
L,.a D.aiiH,lpts P.iuI4 iii Isita
ciatle
ago
to
3,000
by I11tl.
meeting in January. Perhaps Dear Abby ---------------- GA to the hemillole County Coln Ili hssjomi on Just. 10.
nisid, tot uua low-cost 4.,', ,ø cjr loan PIwne 647-4N3 is
aae'tiL uaad (aiIm-ta of (lit' *300
A sharp drop is sects in
n end viaia,sy
OiIdo
Phone 32-101$ ua Santeid.
they also discussed the proposed ditorial page .............. 4
W. W. 'lyre, 1"arni Bureau president, snld this niortiiiig
naIiloaa aint.I hoaa,l Pi11'10IIL his grapefruit from a decadu ago,
new charter, which informed nterta1nmnent .... ... ... 6A.7A the County Conimnisslon bas requested it
reo'oinniendution and biggest disanpaiustnaunt dtii'Ulg down Irmil 83,000 to just 25,000
sources tell us, call for a four- -loroscope .................. GA the matter Will be considered
by the Farm Bureau directors at his two-year term. In his last frees. All varieties declined, but
man council elected from dli. letstreagn .................... 8 a tmleetitig on Jan. 3
s'hi*'iiiiled flews ('oiifi'a't'Ilcts hi'- the shiarpest reduction came, in
HORIPA STATE BANIC
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N is N ymi in Wilson, home economies agent for I he last 12 liii"- lie gui's out of i,(fli-c, liuisias iaiiih scetiless, (ruin 38,000 In
goverumneul, atil an appointed I IN ;porta ......................IA
t4i'l
ear, will retire as of Saturday. 11cr salary Is shared by the
ai,i lie is proud of Itaci'eust'tI I'Jti to only 6,000 trees by th e
cierk.
., lA county, state as.sd federal government.
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Sanford city commissioners
pondered the view sign ortlin- the alloy between Commerc$s
further at Tuesda)' tiight's t.reet and Fniton Avenue for
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Sanford City Commission after
ing.
Reinstatement
of
the
everM
pmhlema
with •cist.1ng uUlity
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ments were presentl.
items was made at the urging
board such as this Cabinet Is far
TALLAHASSEE (API — A l47.7i to the Suite of Florida.
of Clifford McKihbin, chairman
Arthur Mahu, manager of
ginwing tribute t. outgoing Gnv. '1'uedav was the last Cabinet better than the singular decision
ihlic Utilities Corn.
of the City Zoning and Plan- Florida
.
Haydon Burns. assignment of a meeting for Burns as gerner. or judgment of any one man,"
ning Board, which drew up the pany, pretested closing of th.
securky aide to the new execu- After receiving warm praise Burns said. This again put him i
alley which contains a highproposed TieW ordinaiwe.
tive, and deferral of two con- from each Cabinet member, opposite his successor. RepubliQuesUons of "leaving In" or presslirO, main gas line servt r o v e r a I a I land acquisition Burns end his wile. Mildred. can Claude Kirk, who favors an
"taking out" involved bill- ing the downtown arcs.
proposals highlighted the Inst were presented with a silver appointive cabinet.
boards for off-site advertising,
Maheu said he was concerned
tray with engraved signatures of The Cabinet approved the .
sandwich signs, signs on public about being able to get to th.
State Cabinet session of 1966.
.
transfer of Lt. Carlend B. StaTrights-of-way and conforming main to service it or that In
Another highlight was the pre- each Cabinet member.
tientatlan of a report by State Burns took the occasion to re- ford Jr.. 46. from Jacksonville
EXTENSION Homemakers Club of DeBarv received visit from Snnt-a
to Southern Building Code the future 'eoncrcte surfac
Purchasing Director Al Day iterate his belief that the elec- to Tnlinhnsse as Kirks High- Claus at annual Christmas tea party. ilere he distributes gifts to (left
may be poured over It making
35,
right) Mrs. .lohn Rafise, Mrs. George Croake and Mrs. Chester
Draft was returned to City service impossible.
showing that In his four months Live Cabinet system Is best for wa Patrol liaison officer and
security aide. Stafford. chosen Rearick
(Middleton Photos
It was pointed out there she
AttorriC)' William Hutehison
as director new methods have Florida.
•
"The
collective
judgment
of
a
by
Kirk,
will
have
an
office
near
for preparation for resolution, are elect.rical lines and burglar
jeaulted in a savings of $273.the governor and assume the
In other action, commission- alarm utilities In the alley.
same position and responsibili'rt tnrned down a reouest. by
Commissioner Earl
ties now held by Capt.. Nathan
Charles Hampton to run a "bus hotham suggested the utility
Sharron, who is aide to Burns.
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line" between the Midway and company representatives "get
Stafford has been with the pa.
Goldaboro sections as being together" with officials of the
trol since liMb. He 15 a nauve
Florida State Bank, Masonic
of Princeton, W.Vn. His hobby fl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wisconsin, northern sections of gernus driving conditions were "not economically feasible and Lodge, Edwards, Pico and
proposition."
is scuba diving and he is SO A storm which dumped heavy Illinois and Indiana and south- reported from central Missouri a losing
Hampton
said he had been Park-Fulton Buildings and City
adept at it he had been assigned snow in the central Plains em and central Lower Michicentral and southern md'tana. denied a taxi operator's license Manager W. E. Knowles to
gan. Heavy snow warnings were
Francis
Car"reactionary
under
a
priest
rescue
teem
duties
with
the
paCold
weather was reported In and "I've got to make a living work out the problems and l'eSAIGON (AP) —
spread northeastward into sec- lifted for northwestern Texas.
turn to the next commission
in Jacksonville.
dinah Spdilman stood firm today cloak" and charged he had trol The
Cabinet approved the al- tions of the Midwest today. Oklahoma and much of Kansas. mUCh of the nation but subzero somehow."
ou'u1 never make a living meeting with a workable pro.
on his call for nothing less than "loudly clamored for the inten- location of more than $2 million Gusty winds cnused much drift- Driving was hazardous in the readings were confined mostly
posal.
b and in some areas hit to parts of the Dakotas andtown,"
running
a bus
line in this
'U.S. victory in Vietnam despite sifiention of the U.S. aggressive in recalculation funds for the ing in some areas and highway
Request to close the alley'
he was
told.
sleet.
Highways
In
western
b
county
capital
outlay
nnd
debt
travel
was
disrupt-ed.
war."
northern
Minnesota
and
in
upGasoline
c
o
n
t
r
was
made by Florida State
a c t a were
reports that the Vaticnn
The
cardinals
statement,
service
program
for
grades
1-12
A
foot
of
snow
was
reported
in
Kansas
were
clogged
with
snow.
state
New
York.
upset by his remarks.
awarded to Sinclair for pre- Bank officials who have pro_______________
"Whatever I said. I stand by made during a Christmas Eve in the 26 counties where the parts of Kansas but- the Weather Only one lane east and west of
mium gas at 21.83 cents per posed to give 40 feet of their
. Bureau said snow had ended in Saline, Ken., was open on InterIt," the 77-year-old Roman sermon, also referred to the State Board of Education
gallon; Gulf for regular gas parking lot property west of
Catholic archbishop of New Vietnam fighting us a "war for there was an increase in the cv- southwestern Kansas and Okla- state '79. Highways in northern
at 21.39 ct'nts and City Service the alley to create a through
erlige
daily
attendance
greater
home
and
was
expected
to
end
Missouri
were
snow-covered.
'ork told a newsman before civilization."
for diesel fuel at 22.84 cents. Mj- eet., from Commercial to
today in eastern Kansas and Showers and thunderstorms
ending his Christmas visit with En route to Saigon's Tan Son than 3 per cent..
Commission granted perinis- Fulton, lined up with the short
U.S. servicemen In Vietham and Nhut Airport today, he told pa- Also approved was an alloca- western Missouri and taper off hit areas of the Tennessee and
sion for use of the Civic Cent- section of the street between
tie'nt.s
at
the
U.S.
Army's
3rd
tlon
of
funds
of
more
than
$1
in
Nebraska.
Up
to
10
Inches
of
lower
Mississippi
valleys.
Danflyiig to the Philippines.
DETROIT (Al') — An uniden- or May 6 for a private party First Street and Commercial
Street
Although the Vatican would Field Hospital: "All America million for area vocational snow blanketed parts of Nebmastif led man saved patrolman to .lano Paulucci.
make no official comment, un should be grateful to you. The schools In Bradford. Browerd. ke and 8 inches covered areas
Estimated cost of materials
Gerald Pastula's pistol for him Granted a six-month cxten'fftcIaI sources there said the men in the armed forces have Citrus. Manatee and Orange In western Missouri.
sion to Brailey Odhain on over- is $1,960 for construction of
Tuesday.
I
Heavy
snow
warnings
were
in
:cardtflal'5 statement that any- saved our civilization In -past counties.
Past-tile and Isis partner were due note on Sunland water the new street and repaving
The cabinet authorized partial effect from north-central Kenthlng less than victory in VIet. years. You are preserving it."
the entire two-block area would
setting en ambush for two men system;
-tiam "Is inconceivable" caused Cardinal Spehlmiin, who is payment by the State Board of s8 through eastern Nebraska,
Accepted the commendation add an estimated $400 for a
outside a vacant building when
concern and perplexity. These Roman Catholic military vicar Administration of $45,000 in fees much of ]owa, southeastern
one of the men jumped from a of Zoning and Planning Board total of $2,360, for materials.
DECEMBER 27,
sources ald such declarations of the U.S. armed forces, was In connection with the issuance. MInnesota, extreme southern
window, lunged at Pastula and for its stand on the county
Admissions
aemed to be out of keeping accompanied by 'U.S. Arruyphy- sale and dállvcry al $23.5 million ________________________
seat relocation quarrel;
Legal Notice
I.jchard
Lee
Averett,
Blanche
grabbed
his
pistol.
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six-day
in
Florida
Development
Corn1th the efforts of Pope Paul VI sicians throughout
Tcrhorst, Jerry Senkarik, Ben- At that moment a passerby Approved contract for BartO encourage a negotiated end to visit. He declared several times mission Sunshine Skyway develcleve Unifloata, Inc., in the IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
inmin
Hillory,
Wallace
Allan,
ran
up.
knocked
Pastula's
this was his last trip abroad to opment bonds.
the war.
File Na. NISS
Dorothy Polk, Margaret Ed- salient to the ground and hand- amount of $163,528;
ESTATE OF
The Soviet government paper visit U.S. servicemen at Christ- In paying tribute to Burns. the
Set
.lan..
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at
S
p.m.
for
anwards, 1amcs Robinson, Mar- ad the pistol back to the policeMARGARET RHINEnual reorganization meeting, ALICE
Izvestia charged the cardinal's mas. It was his 16th consecutIve Cabinet members hailed him as
HART. DECEASED
garet
Warner,
Elizabeth
A.
man.
"militant sermons" were "in Christmas visit to the forces one of Florida's best adminisleaving the seating of re-elected commiaNOTICE TO CREDITORS
Vesposiana, F r a d d i a Lunar He walked away,
TO ALL PERSONS HAYtrators. They moved that the
sharp dissonance with recent overseas.
officers to pick up the two men, sioners and election of a may- ING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
Howard, Sanford; •lack L
chair Burns used In his office
statements of Pope Paul who
AGAINST SAID E$TATEI
i c h a r d who were held for investigation or.
You and each of you ar. hereppea1ed for an end to the King Louis XIV of France the past two years be put in his MRS.
'VERA
L.
nOBIISOX
pard,
Cassolberry;
B
Mrs. Vera 1.. Robinson, '
by notified and required to file
Glasor,
Althea
Scudder,
Doof
burglary.
:bloody killing." North Vietnam ruled longest of any European office on jacksonville. The mo of 57 E. Second Street, Apopka, Bury; Louis Prunier, Deithna;
any claims and demands which
you, or either of you, may have
tion carried unanimously.
denounced the cardinal as a nionarch-72 years.
the office
Legal Notice
COURT OF against said estate in
________________________________________________________________________ died Tuesday at Seminole Carolyn Burk, Lake Monroe;
Housholder,
Karly)e
Hon.
of
CliiLodge in Sanford where she •lames N. Martin Jr., Jasper
JUDICIAL
NINTH
THE
CounCITT 1% AND FOR SEMINOLE County Judge of Semlnol•
NOTICE TO DEFEND
had been a resident for the Ahiman .lr., Osteen; James
ty, at his otfioe In the Court
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 'FOt COUNTY. FLORIDA.
House in Ssufoi-d, Florida, withpast two months.
New Sniyrna; Clote
CHANCERY NO.
DOROTHY JAE
in six calendar months from the
SAVINGS
&amp;
FEDERAL
Whnsi reside'nec and address NINTH
Born in Jasper, he came to ieiiy, Titusvillc.
time
of the first publication of
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW this notice.
UTikflOWfl.
Each claim or deDischarga
Cush contributions were re- Apopku 88 years ago from
and this year fond or gifts
By June Casselherry
YOt ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED YORK CITY. a corporation,
mand must be In writing and
Plaintiff,
from
Miss
Eleanor
ArSturl;e.
She
was
a
member
of
Petitionaove-named
Cludv C. Howard, Margaret thitt BRVCE
contain the plac. of residance
::The Casselberry Lions Club were given by American Le- ceivod
BROWN and LES- vs.
C?k.
First
BaptistChurch
tht
and post office address of the
Potopinski,
and
Auxiliary,
t
e
d
Its
15th
annual
gion
Poet
256
Smith,
Michael
E.
Con d v c
it W. BROWN. his wife, have CHARLES GTtIECO and ROSE claimant and must be sworn to
nold, Howard Arnold, Leon Apoplcu and a member of the
the
aboveGR1ECO,
his
wife.
filed
a
Petition
in
mristhuii basket project this \'t'teraiis of Foreign 'Wars
his agent or atDefendants by the claimant,
Cunnnlng, Barry K. Wood, United Daughters of the Con- Sanford; Willie Hartmann,
DoCourt for the adoption of
torney, or the same shall be
year, distributing baskets of Post iOOSO and AuKihiary,
Bury; Rose Marie West. Ath- styled
NOTICE
OF
FORECLOSURE
the minor child named therein.
void.
SUIT
hilt you art hereby required to
load and toys to 17 families in South Seminole Garden Club. Raymond Morris, Hibbard Cas- federitcy.
ens, Ga.
Richard M. Harris
Survivors
are
a
daughter,
______________________________
,,iuw
,tust wh'c the same should TOt CHARLES GRIECO
Stores co-operating by put- selborry, Esther Circle of the
As Executor of said •.tat•
Ingwood, Altamonte Springs
?.
Kenwocid
Road
tint bc granted by serving a copy
Richard
M. Harris
of
Sanford;
4
New
3ersey
ting food containers in the Casselberry Community Moth- Mrs. Henry Wight
Hawthorne.
of your written defenses. if any.
Oakland Hills.
Attorney
for Estate
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIEE
&amp;
1cYOU
upnu
STENSTROM.
DAVIS
Ben and Miller Evans have store and given Items include odit Church, Leo Burt, Brat- tw(i sons, .lolin E. Robinson of
3f Edgewater Dr.
INTCSH. Post Office Box 1tII, thMt a suit to foreclose a Mort Orlando, Fla..
N (I
fren chairman of the project Pubhix, Seminole Plaza, Winn- to Electric, Mrs. DO]I Cal- Orluiidti and Lester P. Robinfiled
against
yot
been
liaF
771, Att.or- gage
Sunford.
F1nrdz.
Publish Dec. 14, 21, 25, 1511 &amp;
Notice is tiertly givcn that the
Petitioners, and by In the above Court by the abovi Jan. 4, 11ö67
ncc Its inception, with the Dixie and Buddy's Maricet in hison, and Mrs. Eiwood Ht'iss. sun of Tallahassee; ii sister, aIIIIUai
of
tiit
nitt'tiiig
filiti- the original thereof with named Plaintiff. The propert)
help of Ben's wife, Elizabeth. Longvood, Hoti Market, Cas- I Trainsporuttion for dstrihut- Mrs. Hilda Shank of Itounoke, t,'ldorr of South 5,,mtnr'le IiLLnk. the Clerk of said Court on or sought to be foreclosed Is as fol- DDH-44
4, ii'c7: other- lows:
-- - Over the yours ninny of the rntlhcrry, Dolly's Murk- vt, Fern lug the husket wore provided Vii.; a brother, •hamcs A. Lewis Fern Park. Florida. will i.e held
jatuar
IN THE CIRCUIT C 0 v T
ut It's bani:ing boost In Fern w114t.
Lot SI. LONGDALE SUBDI. NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
De'crce may t'e entered
Starke; seven grandchildren, Park,
other organizations in the urea Park, utid Super Valu, Alto- by Xtttit'th Greefl and Bob
Seminole County Florida. versus you gr&amp;nting said adopVISION, according to thc FLORIDA.. IN AND FOR SEMIand three great grandchildren.
i,
TUSSdIIY
plat Iherent, recorded IT NOLE COUNTY.
I Corp.
have co-operated In the effort lilotiti.
°° p. vu for t hi- purpcc' o
Page f.S, ol CHANCERY NO.
l'lut Book '.
Local lLrrztngemtints arc unWITNrSs rn, hand and the
iieoring ri,nrt fir I lit ,.lert It!I
the
Public
Records
of Semi. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTcf
sit id Court itt
ital
,.t•hi
direction of Grurnlww Fun-

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r,,tr,j AS)C1AT1ON, a Corporaoral 1-loiue.
Tot ARE REQUIRED to flu tion,
iah (lay of Doc.'mt'cr,
_____________________________________ hsuiiuci which nitty ni niight A. P liiv
II4I.
your Answer with the Clerk ot
PlaInttf4
properly crime before the eald (SCAL)
the Court and to serve a corn vii.
ni"cittng. etr any lttiJ('urtifllent (IT
upon the Plaintiff's Attorney CHARLES W. WHITE and
Arthur H. Beekwlth, Jr.

udjournmcflts tht'rnnf.
Clerk of the Circuit Court IRVING NATHANSON. P. 0. Boa Alan, ntitlr,- is hereby given
SC. Cocoa, Florida. not later that
By: Donna M. Marlcos
UhillINshiN. MH%. 'I-IflA L
I'OCn
tt'C,
lues
thut January
January 5, 1567. If you fall t
Deputy
Clerk
Punoral servic(9- for iIra. vera fixed us the Iturc'td Date
do so, a Decree Pro Confcsi
DAVIS &amp;
: I. fll,t,11114('ll, 71, of Apopkii, Shartiliolticra entitled to vntt for STENSTROM,
will be entered against you fol
McINTOSH
Sanford
died Tuesday in
the Annual Sharchitiders flttittitt Attorneys for Petitioner,
the relief demanded in the Corn
I..- at ii a. m., Thursday, ett set forth sliove
i
plaint.
I'oat
Office
Box
It'
at Bray Funeral Home' in
Dwight M. 11untzer
WITNESS my hand and seal o
Florida State flank—Suite
ADopka. Burial servicip will be
Cashier
said Court at Sanford, Semtnol
Z2771
Sanford.
Florida
itt
gracat U a.. nu., Frlthi.
S*'LitIi S,niInt'ic I3MILk
Ptitilishi T'øc. :1, 5, IF.6 &amp; Jan. County. this &amp;tb day of Decem
aids iii Lverlrecn Ceniets'ry,
Feru Park. Fioridu
bet 116G.
4. U. lt'C7.
Jasper. In lieu of flowers. the
5, .V. 1IsGC
(SEAL)
'IflHt
family rsiqutiits (lozuatiolls be Publish
Dec.
DD}i..5It
Arthur H. Becicwith, Jr.
made to tile heart Fund.
1% THE CInCVfl' COURT.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
i Oranikow Fu*ie,rai Home
i THE ('IHCI'IT ('DIRT or %IN'I'II JtDJCIAL CIRCUIT O
By: Donna M. Markos
charge of local arrangements. TIlE NINTH JII)ICIAL CIII- IldIItIlJA IN AND FOR SEMi.
Deputy Clerk
cur or ANSI FOIL SIMINOIiE
Col'%TT.
!thn.nn
COUNTY, I'LOItII)t.
i%CHACEHT NO. *øO4
Attcjraey at
CIIANCEILY NO. 154I5
V TE p. o. Box SC
IN 'IRE MAVJEU
_________________________________ SOUTH 131t0C)KLYN ISA\'INGS LD(IP'I'JON Ifl
Cocoa. Florida
IN 'IRE (tIIICU1T (1DVItT or IlANK,
EFJI JASON TYLER. * minor, Publish Dcc. 7, 14, 1. 25. 1551
Plaintiff, L,' JOHN I. GARROW, his Step- DDB-17
'IRE NINTH JI'I)ICIAL CIIICI'JT
father
OF ANI) IOU SEMINOLE COINCo.ati
la te Court .1 tb
SHERWOOD D BROWN and
NOIICE OF SUIT
TT, FIDftII)L.
SALLY J. BROWN, his wife,
TILE STATE OF FLORIDA TO Judj,. SrIeIe C*eaty, Florida
CHANCERY NO. 1047fl
Ia Probate.
Defendants.
ARTHUR MERLE TYLER,
MAiNE SAVINGS BANK.
NOTICE OF SUIT
a aet Estate •t
residence unknown:
TOt Sherwood B. Brown
You are hereby notified that DIUARD C. RAGAN.
vs
Deceased
l72 Evt.linc Avenue
Petition has been filed In the
KINGItSvOOD BLiTLDERF, YNC.,
tacun, Georgia
Circuit Court In and for Semi- T• AU Crsd*wra ad Pesuout
a Florida corporation,
noic County. Florida, to Chan- Haytag daiwa or Druadi
fltt!endsnt.
NO'I'ICE OP SALE
Sally J. Brown
etiry, I or the adoption of ERIK £gataat Said Eatatre
You and each of you are here
1't' Ev.1ls A'e'iiue
JOHN I.
JASON TYLER b
NOTICF 1$ HEREBY GIVEN
Macon, Georgia
GAIIItOW, the stvpf*ther of said by notified and required to pta
that cii the 3Ott day of DecernYOU ARE hereby notified that minor child, and said Petition a sent any claims and demand
her, ibhG ut 13 :I)i a. rn ut the
Wt'nt (loot of the Court House of a Complaint to loruclost a inort- acquiesced in and consented to which you. or either of you, mu:
Senitisoic Couvity. at Sanford, gage sticunitieritig the fuUowing by L'EItNJCE ELAiNE LAW- have against the estate of DIL
ItENCE GARIIOW. natural mo- I,AkI) C. RAGAN, deceased. lat1
Florida. the uiudursigtud Clerk real pro;se'rty:
Lot lb. Block F. COUNTRY ther of said minor child, end of said County, to the Count; wilt offer for utile the following
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Shown with packed baskets (top) are Melenda and Cathy Casselberry of
American Legiun Auxiliary Unit 256, Miller and Ben Evans, co-chairmen
of the project, and Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of the Casselberry Woman's
Club. Helping pack foods (bottom) were (left to right) George Howard,
Hollis Johnson, Mrs. Johnson ar.d Mrs. Howard of Veterans of Foreign
(Herald Photo)
Wars Post 10050 and Auxiliiuy of CltHselberry.

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-..-.Action No )G4' now pending In
the Circuit Court of the- Ninth
.luiItcIal Circuit ut and for Scniistoic County. Florida
l'ATEI) this 15th day of Deccm -thur. I1,
FA1
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Defendants,
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO, CHARLES W. WRITE. Sgt.
RA l&amp;24647. Rdgs. Ce.,
Port Buckner, APO PG$SI.,
San Francisco. California
Tot AUDREY S. WHITE
wlir.se residence and whereabout. are unknown to
Plaintiff
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certain mortgage encumbering
the following described real property. to-wit:
Lot 1, Block B, WOOD.
MERE PARK IND
according to p1-at thereof cccorded in Flat Book 12, Page
7$. Public Record. of $eminob County, FlorIda
has been filed against you In th.
above-styled suit. th. short tttim
of which Is Federal NaUona.
Mortgage Association, a corporation organised under an Act oft
Congress and existing puaut
to the Federal National Mortgage
Association Charter Act, having
its principal office in the city of
VashsIngton, District of Colum.
hit, Plaintiff, versus, CHARLES
W. WHITE and AUDREY S.
WHITE Defendants, and you are
req uired to serve a copy of your
Answer or other pleading to th.
Complaint on Plaintifra .At.torneys, CLEVELAND, STEPHEN.
SON AND MIZE, Suite 515 San.
ford AtLut1c National hank
Building, P. 0. Drawer Z, banford, Florida, and file the cr1ginal Answer or other pleading
In the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court on or before
the 35th day of January, A.. D.
15117. If You fall to do eo.

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... Is ever quite equal to the
warm welcome extended to
newcomers by th. Welcome
Wagon Hostess.
Her smile may be no brighter,
her greeting no more cheer.
lul, but she', made the welcome more a work of art than
a mere greeting . . . complete with a galaxy of gifts
and helpful Information on
schools, churches, shops
and community facilities.
So when a new neighbor
moves In, follow up your
hdppy hello with a Welcome
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awaits your call

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Ilellevilk' bn a civil ceremony.
\Vesscl ma urn, 38, resigned as
chancellor of tile diocese Oct.
23, The position is (lie third
highest in the (iiocCse. At (lie
time lie said he was resigning
for reasons of health.
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Publish bee J, .5. I5
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I ,uii loon Wrilliss s' while her )iiisl'iintl will n
IN 19 I), Y it will Iso (
collie' cx-( i sv. ( ourgo Wnllars' at A Inhuirnn.

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LAUNDRY CO.

Robert G,

week, in The Sanford Herald,

newspaper clrcui*ted iii teui1'
11015 County, Yloridi,
Dated this ifith day uf I)ooembar. it. 1)., isiai.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beekwitii, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
hiy: Donna 5. Marco., V. C.

'his ,'lr'tin th-it her husband
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universities, 11k-ti their Amevri- can couizterpurt.s, are suffering
growing pains. Fuhitinie t.aff
has hutreused nearly 50 per I
cent and student. are more than
80 per cent between 11160 and
11165.

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decree pro o'unteaao will be taken against you for the relief 4..
intended In the Complaint.
This Notice shall be published

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father of aaid minor Judge of Seminol. County. Floe
child, arc commanded to be and Ida, at his office in the cour
appear in said Court, and to file bose of said County at San
your answer or oh',tuctluna to maid ford, Florida. within six calenda
procijudisugs or to aluow cause mouths from th. time of thi
why said Petition bould not be first publication of this notlos
grunted, with the Clerk of tb. Two copies of each claim or de
Circuit Court of Seminole Coun- mand shall be Sn writing, a.fll
ty, Florida, and sert. a copy shall state the place of r.stdsnc
ths.resif on Petitioner's attorney, and post office address of tb
K.tuneitb 0. Spaulding, b&amp;nford claimant, and shall be swora ,
Atlantic National hank Building, by the claimant. him agent, o
Sanford, Florida, on or before a.ttorry and accompanied by i
titi- Clerk of the iiforesuhd Circuit the 36th day of January, IC7, filing tee of one dollar and suel
Othi day otherwise tlit allegations of said claim or demand not so thai
C,,tirt
oti
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of January, 11.67. 11 yoU !Sh1 Petithuii will be taken as con- shall be mold.
NATIONAL BANK OF MEL
to do so, a decree pro cofltessO teased.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OFBOt'RNE AND TRUST cOM
will ti taken against you fur the
PANY (formerly Bank o
relief demanded in the Corn- FICIAL SEAL at Sanford. SemiMelbourne and Truat Corn
uie County. Florida. this Ltb
plaint.
pay)
This Notice shall lie published day of Deceziiber, 166.
Melbourne. Florida.
otsoc a week fur four e'onsucU- (SEAL)
B: Gera'd A. Youus
Arthur H Bevkwtthi, .iu.
ttm'e weeks its 'i'lue' buitlurd liorClerk of the Circuit Court
Aesistaut Trust Officer
aidfly: Martha 'T. Viblen
As executor of the Lm.st WIi
bated this i1,tb day of Decemand Testament of
Deputy Clerk
bar, it.sc.
Kenneth 0. Sauldtng.
DILLARD C. RAGAN,
(5•jA.I4
deceased
Attorney at Law
Arthur H. h3ckwttIi, Jr.
Cleric of the Circuit Court Sutifurd Atlantic National flank SH!NUOL,SIIR AND LOGAN
FIrst Federal Building
Bldg.
By: Donna Al. Mu,rko,
Sanford. Florida 11771
Stnturd, )4tlorldee
LltiI)ut,' cark
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Jan 4. 1517
4. 11. 11567

CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. 1,
tIescrhled real Iu-cIrnrt:
according to the plat thereLot 4, FUNLAND LiITATE5.
of as recorded in Phtt ilook
i'IRST At'L)ITION. accordhtig
Public Itticurds
11. Page
to the J'lut thereof. us reof Seminole County. Florida
eurded In Fiat Book I:,
Pages fl and 155 of thu I'ub- hite been tiled against you III
Reeorth
St-rnlviulc the above-styled suit, and you
of
lie
nr. required to serve a copy of
Coutity. J"lorida.
te.gtithior with all atructuree, hmi- your Answer to ttse Complaint
nre'v-nint.. fixturee. uipplluttees, UU tile' i'iutntl!f'as attorneys. s'ui!l
Maid hind dt-ii Bt'r&amp; A Guy. 1'. 0 BOx lt'7.
1LPPurt0n
or used iii ct,tijuttcttun therewith. Orlando, Florida, Slid to file the
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LONDON (Al')
Davis, who announced last week
be Is leaving the Roman Catholic Church and priesthood because he says church dogma Is
too rigid, predicts a thriving
future for Christianity.
But., he says in a book l)L1b
lished today, Christianity's future will be as "a world
church." He also foresees a "rehigionless Christianity."
Davis, 43, has been a contro
'ersIal theologian and instructor at Heythrop Jesuit College.
He said when he announced he
was leaving tflC cnurcn inat tie
planned to marry Florence lienderson of Farrningdale, N.Y.
His book, "God's Grace in
History," bears the seal of the
Catholic Archdiocese of \Vestminster. required by the church
for publication of any book by a
priest. It is a declaration that it
is free from doctrinal or moral
error but does not imply that
those who granted It agree with
what the book says. The book
was written while Davis taught
at Heythrop.
Christianity."
"Religiotiless
Davis wrote. "expresses an im
pticnce with a Christianity that
rejects the world."
But he added: "The disenchantment of the world by
science removing the mystery
which prescientific man found
in natural forces does not shattos belief in the total dependence of everything on God but
vindicates It. God would be less
than perfect If lie had to Inter.
fere in the working of His creation to correct it or remedy
some unnoticed defect."
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PHOENIX, Mu. (Am
Josephine Goldwater, 91, ma.
trinreh of a pioneer merchant
family (hat produced a Republican candidate for prcsi(lent,
died at her home Tuesday.
Their three children im'lutled
Barry Goldwater, vho was
twice elected to the tl.S. Sennte
before losing the 1914 presiden.
hal election to Lyndon 13. •lohn
son.
Another son is board chairman and chief executive officer
Goldwater Department
or
Stores, a chain In central Arizona.
Still alert but in failing health
since she broke her hip In a loll
Aug. 24, she died In the Northeast Phoenix home where Harry
and Robert Goldwater. her sons,
Erskine, her
and Carolyn
up.
daughter, grew
When his mother died, Barry
Goldwater and his wife were
flying to Hawaii for a tour of the
Far East. A turn-around flight
was arranged to return them to
Arizona.
Private funeral services will
be held Thursday followed by
burial In the family mausolcum.

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Tribute To Peebles

THE "GOOD LUCK" KIND

\Vorry Clinic

The news that Governm".Elect Claude with the awarding of bids last week.
He has promised the improvement of
'Kirk has reappointed Willard Peebles,
Fifth district Road Board member SR 426 between Geneva and Goldenrod
should gladden the hearts of anyone in- via Oviedo this county desperately
t.erested in the future of Seminole Coun- needs.
Peebles is also aware of the need for
Peebles deserves reappointment for access roads through Seminole County
he has served the district and Seminole to the new Florida Technological Dni-

Notke how Nellie prevent- like cavorting with an Or.
ed her hstshand trout devel- pliant?
How do newpapet cartoon
ophig a iutanee with the dl.
vnrcee next door! Thrnzssunis Ists depict a dowager? Or a
of wives right now are I) to matronly figure? By exees,
40 poststds too heavy! Obesity blubber around the equator!
So don't try to blame the
stifles Cupid. And you ca not
feel like a sports roadster siren down the street for et'.
your man, for it is you
with the chassis of a truck! during
fat wives that usually drive

versity. He has already gone on record
County well.
Peebles has been a sympathetic Road saying the state could commit 1,000,Board member. He has understood the 000 for the Lake Je.sup Causeway and
problems cif the county commissioners roads to the school.
in the two years Peebles has served
In obtaining funds for the purchase of
rights-of-way for primary and second- as Fifth District Road Board member,
he has accomplished a great deal. With
any roads,
He recognized the need for a new a three-year term, he will (we hope)
Osteen Bridge. and has promised steps complete the projects sbirt.ed and add
to me that this project will he done dur- new highways to our system.
We compliment the governor-elect in
ing the 1967 year.
Peebles has pushed the important reappointing Peebles and hope our
14-Lake Mary Boulevard Interchange frieid 1mm Wlldwond will continue to
project and now it has neared reality look out for our county roads.

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GET YOU

So slenderly.!

CASE B-821: Nellie S., aged him away. stifles Cupid. BlubObesity
85, Is the 'wife who had added
tired and unrc-(
44 pounds since her wedding her makes you
sponsive.
day.
For you can't feel like a
"Dr. Crane," she moaned,
roadster with th e chass
ports
"my husband Is growing unsis of a truck1
romantic, ton.
My brutal frankness today Is
"He never gives me a thrillto wake up many of you plump
er-dlllm' type of movie kiss!
flirting with
"Instead, he just offers me females who are
divorce, though you don't even
a little peck on the cheek,
his realize the handwriting is on
if I were his daughter or
the wall!
mother!
So imitate Nellie, who start.t
"And I have noticed that he
"When the country gets to the point
At first blush, the idea seems emiIs showing considerable inter- cci diligently on my dehydrunently logical: in today's push-button, where the average citizen doesn't want
eat hi a young divorcee next thin diet,
nuclear-missile, electronic age, the mod- to defend himself, then I don't think It
In hot weather, It can't work
door who is slender and flirtsshould be composed of highly
ern
as prescribed for you would
makes much difference if anyone else
tious.
skIlledJilghiy paid
"So would It help If 1 got need more fluid Intake, but
unpopular and unequal draft should be does. We're goners.
when the weath er Is cool, ft.
back my slender figure?"
The general may exaggerate, but he
done away with entirely, except in time
will
slenderize you by 10
Obesity Stifles Cupid
has a point. The average American eltiof total mobilization.
-Romance Is usually linked pounds In the first 10 day's.
Push-button warfare, however, re- zen is as ready to defend his country as
That's what happened to
with slender girls.
mains strictly in the realm of the theo- he ever was, but in this day defense
waddle
Nellie.
She was down to 144O
James Marlow
If you fat wives now
yethml. it Is to be hoped that It stays cannot wait until the enemy Is at the
the first 10 days.
like a walrus as you jiggle after
there. All the wars and military actions gates. A large, well-prepared army of
Then
she shifted to Diet No.
down the street, how do you
this nation has been involved in since rifle-carrying soldiers, backed by a civilexpect to hold your husband's 2, whereby you lose about 1
the advent of the atomic bomb have ian reserve of service veterans, is espounds per week.
ardent affection?
been the traditional kind. They have sentlal to national security and will be
in two months, Nellie weigh.
If' he loyally tries to restore
been fought by men who carried rifles, essential as far as we can see into
181.
crawled Through mud, dug foxholes, the future.
Rep. lease against him and makes a Education and Labor Commit- some of the waning thrills that edShe
WASHINGTON (Al')
became much more enlm.
have been placed in rafrilre
'The unpopularity of the Vietnam war, Adam Clayton Powell's pride recommendation. That's what
took prisoners.
to her husband, for he
No machine has yet been built which Its seeming remoteness from the area of appears to be In greater danger was done in the case of the This could be accomplished thin for 10 or 20 years, and ticing
began
to come directly to the
thus draws you down on his
can do these things. Furthermore, it is national defense and the consequent dis- than his seat In Congress from much-married Mormon, and
kitchen
when he got home from
of
the
Democratic
majority
knee, do you give him the midifficult to conceive of any great num- taste with the draft that sends men to the challenge being readied to Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin. I) by a
work.
bar of men volunteering for such ser- fight in It, should not be allowed to ob- bar him from th e House when Calif., who plans to make the members at their caucus Jan. 9. pr.uion of a young hippo?
"And he would seize me
tries to steer you
vice, no matter how attractive the pay. scure that fact.
Jan. 10 challenge, says he Is Rep. Sam Gibbons, I)- Fin., who Or, if he
Congress convenes Jan. 10.
roughly,"
she gloated, "and
reduce Powell's across the dance floor, is It
Lt. Gen. Louis B. Hershey, director r
There may be room for improvement
Even If he Is denied the right thinking of following the same led the fight to
give me a movie-type
really
Selective Service, sees not only dith- In the Selective Service system, but nitpowers as chairman last seabe sworn in with his 434 cal- course.
kiss."
cuity but danger as well In the idea of til such time as the world is safe from to
months
or
a
as
seems
most
likely
It
could
take
six
leagues
kept on with her diet
sion.
Is
planning
the
strategy
for
a volunteer army. He wants no part of wars and rumors of wars the draft
Ltiz tilNellie
Is almost no chance he year for such a committee to having him ousted.
there
l
she
hit
122, at which point
seems here to stay.
mercenaries,
will actually be excluded from complete its work. Meantime A major weapon In the move
is known as her husband said he didn't
membership at that time and Powell would be logaliy a mom will be the forthcoming report Q-What state
want her any thinner.
the "Mother of Blvcr".Z
his Harlem district, declared her of the Nth Congress, anti- of a House Administration sub..
And he lost his Interest In
A-Colorado, because more
Bruce Biossat
Ray Cromley
tied to his $30,000-a-year salary, committee that Investigated the
vacant,
the
divorce next door!
rivers rise within Its borders
Not since the Civil War, when his office staff and his free payroll and travel expenditures
For you wives almost always
than In any other state.
three border state represents- mailing privileges.
can win against any outside
of Powell's committee and
tives were expelled for treason. All he would lose Is his right found that somewhere between Q.-What does a polliwog rivals if you will just play
has a member been kicked out to vote.
your cards SEDUCTIVELY.
75 and 100 airline trips, paid for
Into?
If the committee should rec- as official trips by staff mnem- turn
of
Congress.
In
190(1
a
polygaBut you can't be at your
A-A frog.
DI*plte aftermath denials by perhaps should decide not to Democratic political meehanommend that Powell be barred. hers, were taken by someone
member-elect
from
Utah
seductive
peak when your bustmous
some Democratic governors, the run in 1968, or Gov. Warren Isms are to be more effective
the House would else.
In
1919
a
approval
by
a
seat
and
was
denied
will
the
new
Asian
line
is
equalled
by your waistQt,7}ien
feet seems to be that their Hearnes of Missouri, who pub- than they were in 1966.
and
vacate
his
salary
cut
off
his
with
favoring
linel
Powell's preference for lolling Highway be completed?
White Sulphur Springs caucus licly said the party Itself might That he has allowed the member charged
was
seat.
But
by
that
time
Powell
In
World
War
I
For that suggests a good old
Germany
in
the
sun
in
the
Bahamas in- A-Stretching from Turkey
on the ies elections wasvery be advised to let him aside if Democratic National Commiteventually
seated
may
have
purged
himself
of
the
but
excluded,
stead of facing the subeommit- to Vietnam, the 21,400-mile motherly soul! But mothers are
much concerned with President matters did not Improve,
tee to atrophy Is only part of
York
of
court
In
New
contempt
twice
reelect
tee's questioning will be used to highway to link 18 'natIons is not associated with fiery kisses
Zalks with several partici- the story, though much was when his district
Johnsen'. personal Image.
responsible
for
support the charge that he Is expected to be in operation by and sizzling ardorl
on source privy to their pints disclosed, however, that heard from the governors on mci him. And that Is about the that is largely
to
which
Congress
has
his
current
difficulties.
Wives, beware! Many of you
extent
unfit to continue as chairman. 1970.
closed-door meeting at the West the most realistic among them this score. The bigger point Is
tradition
and
Because
history,
used
its
power
to
judge
the
fitare
80 to 40 pounds too blubPrecedent Is also against defrgtnM resort says many of believe that many of their that there is really no effective
tend
to
blunt
the
precedent
all
posing committee chairmen. Q-11as any vice president beryl
the governors present Indicated gripes have as their Toot cause White House political operation. ness of Its members.
challenge
to
effectiveness
of
the
So lop off those ugly, unWhat
Is
expected
to
happen
and the success of this effort, as of the United States ever re
that unhappiness over his image the President's insistence on Alen who know the President
some
of
his
oppo
romantic
pounds by sending for
Jan.
10
is
that
Powell
will
be
Powell's
seat,
well as that of the seating thai- signed the office'
was a common thread running doing too much himself
and well have been saying quietly
asked
to
stand
aside
until
a
spt'nenLc
also
plan
to
try
to
take
lenge, lies almost entirely with A-Only one-John C. Cal- my booklet., "How to Lose 10
through their otherwise quite letting go those things he either for it long timethat he 'personcannot handle or does not un. itily has given up trying to cml committee investigates the away his chairmanship of the Speaker John W. McCormack. houn, vice president from Lbs. in 10 Days," enclosing a
Individual complaints,
Although the speaker hes kept MarCh 4, 1625, to Dec. 28, 1832, long stamped, return envelope,
There was not, of course, derstand.
muter the crucial fundamental,;
out of the fight up until now, his resigned to became a senator plus 20 cents.
much real company for Gov. At least two governors say of 'northern Democratic 'politics.
(Always write to Di.
flayer Eranigin of Indiana, privately that he has to change flis use of White House aide
past record of kindness and from South Carolina.
Crane
In care of this newswho suggested the President materially In 'this respect If Marvin Watson of Texas as a
erring
compassion toward
I 1__1_-----members and his love of the Q-What is the national Mat- PAP, enclosing * long
helper
CeU.th symbouu
stamped, addressed envelope
it variety of other see-through House and Its traditions would to of the United States?
By EDDY GLLMORE
of this attitude.
and 20 cents to cover typing
Milady's
materials,
were
quite
unsupwas
Trust"
sdftest
Indicate
he
will
seek
the
A---"In
God
We
To
rebuild
the
national
comLONDON.
(AP)
Herald Area Correspondents
ported
by
the
proprieties
of
un- possible solution for the Powell designated as the national mot- and printing costs when you
mittee, as the President Is said bare bosom is likely to remain
Geneva
Altamontt Springs
sand for one of his booklets.)
to have promised, could be it popular
to by Congress in 1056.
but It's unlikely to derwear, and diamond bracelets problem.
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathieux
Mrs, Julia l3artos
were shifted from the traditionvery limited gniiti unless be become fashionable.
84I-520h
835-1815
also l)eefl: Up liii' personal poNow who's putting on that al of the wrists and arms to enBear Lnke.Forest City
Like Mary
circle thighs and breasts and
litical staff and yields to it a front?
I
Mrs. Marynnn Miles
Mrs. Prances Water
good deal of the authority ho A man, of course. He's John gleam seductively through the
838.3678
322.62W
has kept tightly In his own Taylor, editor of the British transparent materials which
CUseIhSTTy
zrrasP.
rnagathw of male fashion, Tai- covered them."
i..se Monroe
one
governor
not
unBuys
Mrs. Jim Casselbrry
But this fad faded.
br &amp; Cutter, the voice of Saville
JOhTi5OI
L.
sympathetic
to
him
In
his
cur838.5016
A student of manners as well
Row.
*224722
rent.
plight:
entitled
"It's
a
as
fashion,
Chulnata
Taylor says that the
in a book
lAngwond
"He
needs
to
develop
a
deleMrs. Lisa Baker
Small, Medium and Outsize reason why the bare bosom will
Mrs. Donna Estes
gation philosophy. The way he World," Taylor says that he has never become fashionable is
365-5193
628.3317
operates now has serious po- done a lot of research Into his because of middle-aged women.
I)eIIsry
Nor
th OrIado
litical side-effects."
Mrs. John 1.eoae
"The establishment reigns as
subject.
Mrs. Marilyste Peterson
The unvarnished truth Is that He says the topless dresses of supremely in female circles as
3234601
Johnson has only one knowl- the mid-1960s were really noth- it does in the male," be
Dêltaua
edgeable political ambassador ing new. He reports that in the claims," and as the age levels
Jim M'Idred Banc)to northern politicians--Post- year 1706, the Champs Elysses roughly correspond. MiddleMrs. Ciareuce Snyder
668-5301
665-5301
1 master General
Lawerenee In Paris came to an interested aged women who establish fern
323-4641
Enterprise
O'Brien.
But
the
view
is that halt one afternoon as two inter- mine mores are bound to obWlftft
Mrs. ffitehk Harris
Oviedo
/
as
a
cabinet
member
O'Brien,
66541834
Miss Ruth Davidson
estingly unclad young ladies struct implacably a style which
and still a top congressional
668.1 601
365.2151
strolled beneath the leafy trees. can offer them nothing but disliaison man, simply wears too One girl wore only a length of advantage."
many hats today to put his
Emphasizing that women are
gauze, but tastefully draped.
Political talents to full use.
strolled beside her extraordinary persons, the au.
2
Girl
No.
Many Democratic governorsfriend with her bosom entirely thor says they will "accept a
rath
and other top party figuresfashion for its own sake-even
IT5 DISCOURAGING when a young
art' tired of having Johnson's uncovered,
the pub- when they basically disapprove
ilk, your carrier is unabis
Those
who
witnessed
Sanford Herald
Pags 4
Dec. 28, 196( political plans (or Changes lie reaction to the topless dress- of it."
is newspaper rout. collecs
smaplite
h
therein) sprung on them at the
curHe
cites
the
modesty
1064
will
be
less
than
boards
tiots because cuitomers are not at
*inss A i1IIAJ, iai'iiiN
4'I•UL4SUM
last minute. They are equally es in
P'fl*rih VOilrft1INE. Uftesisilus - .s.i*I aST
home, or ask him to call again. Oft.c
weary of having no good White prised at the repercussions In that appeared like sprouting
IW$IGWJ £LA1WIUI
L*Kitt' VLUtNHiL
ane story when be returns!
forests in British offices during
it's
£d'rert$sta
*IIDCI$. idttur
DIr.ctav
House listening post, no useful the Champs 168 years before.
Jt)U IPULR$c1
author
says
the
mid-1960s.
the
what
Here's
stow slump
presidential guidance, no clear,
Sports Editor
AT1T HE CAN DO is drip Into his ow
Advertising Maua*r
The boards-thin strips of
unwavering sign of presidential happened:
DI5 WILLLANI
JANIE IMOaKICIL
paCket
and pay for their papers, and
"Furious to see public con- wood nailed across the open
*ecimti Etter
u.tsess Msasisr
interest in their problems.
jsrrrin avvrig
jj
p.,,
jru his profit until he can finally cOl.
The way the critical gover- vetion to lightly disregarded. spaces of the desks where feCity d1tor
M.ahaaleaj lupt.
ct from them. Which inaee it pretty
populace male workers type-were to
surrounding
JUDY WELLS
BILL VINDaNT
nors see It, Johnson's close-to- the
tontb
cc a ten-ager engaged In his
Onuuty dttor
Stan Photographer
the-vest, political methods im- caught Its breath only deep prevent male colieagues from
bua1n
venture!
firA
being able to we female legs.
PubU.h.d E.ily sz.spt Baturd&amp;y. 3eusy mad Christmas; pnbisb.d peril both their future prospects enough to voice plain hostility,
Saturday pr.o.dIug Ckarlatin*s. -"It then -advanced upon the
"It was a typical piece of feand his own chances of re-micekYVI
t'1TTV A V! ,',w ___
.&amp;W
pioneers in phalanxes of high male Illogic," writes Taylor.
ti m, In ioes.
.es. DIIvsry
having the money recd7for
Sic soak
-' r
Their outburst at White Sul- dudgeon-or perhaps to obtain a "The modesty board had about
ruIar
collection
call. Remember,
or S11
InMINOLS oeum
ALL o'rsian AI pliut Springs was unique In
clearer view-until the two Is- as much sense or reason as
SIc W..k
1ofit
$L0O 3 Tess'
frow his rout.
$11.15 Tsar
Ii.
sts
FULL
cent political history. It sug- dies went In fear of their sale- those little strips 0! nnen worn4.10 S WaStbS
LTI S Month .
be C011eCtS frt*n LL his
7
Month.
110 1 Months
en fasten across their chests In
gaited depth of feeling WhiCh ty."
LII$1 Non
th
That's
why be appreciates ft
1.10
1.00 1 Mouth
later backtracking by some gov- Taylor says the two girls were order to hide from male eight
Postal a..u1.t*aas proflls t
i
when
you
J*7 him prrnuptã'
%Wth
acting under the leadership of a the cleavage their decolletage
ernors could not paper over,
TM Msraid Is a member of th e Assusisted Press wbtet3 Is etlthso That they chose to meet t pair at Parisienne fashion was designed expressly to rumusLasively to cM a• for republtestion tali tM boil ass's printed all in the glare of a general queens
Meadatnes Recamier veal."
to th iS sew.pap.r
who had been, for With a ph ilosophical editorial
and
Tallieu
governors' conference was a
( HjS FIRST CIII
S teI 5$ $*GO1I CI5$S 5ttie 0*Mt *? 1515 * tM Pt ttSS gauge of frustration. With per- the best part of a decade, sigh he concludes:
St aford, VIorIds, asides' ta. Aol of Ooagr.a. of
ha 5 1111.
functory uatioual committee enOtiraging the use of less and "Women will resort to almost
eu'tlssaij t tb d1tIos •t meetings held only once a yur le3s, and more and more traits- any trick in order to attract a
o ps at aqy malarial, is'i er
TM SasttarO B.rsIg may be reproduced is any maau•r wi th out
i.an's attention, and then they
wriltait psrmisaluis of is. pubUsli•r of t. ai,*i. *ay iaaiviguai party figures have had no real parent clothing.
sir ttr eleponsibi. tar such repi'bdUcttoD will M SOnIISSSII ' way to talk out their common
will be morally' affronted when
On this subject he says:
Latrisg* as Tb. M.rs*d'. sopyrigbl mad wIll M Mid
bb
lie looks."
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John Caroll. 27. 1 to
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Thomas 29 respectively.
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being made by the RVAH-13 wives who are serving as hostesses. From
left, bottom row are Put Walters and Ann Parella. Behind them are
Carolyn Whom, Libby Cox and Dianne Wattay.

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the first major rehabilitation

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Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Donald Es.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Park will
Lundquist, of Sanford. Lt. Tyre
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Many of the wives were delmghtfuily surprised on Christmas k.ve when flowers were
delivered from th eir husbands.
Word was received that the
men answered the tape Betsy
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pound, seven ounce daughter, Mr. Swift's daughter, Miss Mar.
jot-Ic Swift, of Pearl River, N.
Britthey, on Der. 24.
Mrs. Tyre, th e former Peggy Y., spending the holidays with

year old son, Todd. Maternal of Naranga Road are entertain•
grandparents are Rev, and Mrs. lag Mrs. £Irkman'i
Edward Baumeister, of Dan
bury, Conn. Paternal grandIf you find you frNuent.ly
mother is Mrs. M. E. Estes, of bake muffins and cupcakes, It's
butile, I'll.
wort.birlaile keeping fluted paper
LAeutenaxit Estes Is attached baking cups an hand. The bakto the Wing at the Sanford No- Ing cups wW save you bcouring
viii Air Station and Mrs. Estes pans and they'll keep your
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She is a native of Plymouth,
Pa. and majored in design 'sth

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Inglis lock is near 70 p
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target date of nex t August Lock will be 55 feet
high and will contain
more than 200,000 cubic
yards of concrete.
(Heiald Photos)

GAMES AND SINGING
ssere part of the fun enjoyed

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She has
Sanford
children,
Michael, 11, Patrick,
since 1960 and met h
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six and Philip, three and her
an here •n
husband, Lt. Andrew Reno is
Air Frames Division officer.
Suzy is presently publicity
and scrapbook chairman for
the Station Wives. During a
recent trip to Europe she visited her parents while following
the ship around the Mediterrancan Sea cruise to Rome,
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rangements of w h i t e Fuji
" 0" Wives and was assistant
mumii, pink gladioli, fern and holidays. Mr. Burbank is ou the Drive, recently. Plans were dis- and Mrs. Fortson, of Soutb Car- does not boil during the cooking editor of the Officers
t Wives
executive staff of the Indians, cussed for future meetings.
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shea th and brown wool coat en
Mr. and Mrs. John Rayfuse,
semble, brown and beige accel- Mrs. Adam Muller, Frederick
sormes and the orchid corsage Belnert, Mrs. R. T. Smith, G.
from her bridal uuuque.
Eliot Hoeft and his daughter
The couple left for a wedding and her family from Long Istrip In Gatlinburg, Tenn. Their land, N. Y., all d1xed at the
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book and assisting w191 the Cfl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maltertalning were the Misses Bet- ici ry of Plantation Road have

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way,
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Wilke,
Mrs. Williams and Mrs.
She
is
treasurer
of
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and playing piano.
Holiday houseguests of Lt.
When you are using a double
th er of Pat Murphy.,
r. L. B. Courtney an his boiler for custards or Hollan- Prior to com ng to Sanford, squadron at present. She is a Hill, mo
th e Dunni cwere
ming stationed in candidate for NOWC treasurer. Peg Morley, Linda Tangeman
The West 11olusia League of family at their home in Loch daise sauce, make sure that the
End Woman's Club in Atlanta. their son, Neil Burbank, of InPensacola where Jeanne served
for the Women Voters met at the home Arbor are Mrs. Courtney's par- water in the bottom part of the
aspresident of the
Jane McCarthy. Gag gifts wets
Decorations Included floral w d1anarirlIs visiting
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of Mrs. Charles Ulrich on Lake ents, Capt. T. N. Fortson (ret) boiler does not touch the top and
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Refreshments
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minor
in
social
studies
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of their son and family, Mr. and Sanford residents, Air. and Mrs. California where he Was st.a. The Teens of Tomorrow 4-H
of
while
the
children
waited
for
ROZANNE JAMES
Chestnut Hill College.
Mrs. Gerald Greene, on Hibifi- M. H. Geombel and daughter, tioned with the U. S. Air Force. Club played Santa to a family
Jeanne has been active in RVAH-3 is the wife of Cdr. Santa to arrive with gifts and
cus Avenue.
Ann, of Richmond, Va., and After Jan. i they will be in
Navy Relief work and received Charlie ames, maintenance of- stockings for each child.
needy
family
a
food
basket
and
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as c a rman
li erac, 0
CflbO, Valdosta, Ga
her 100 hour pin last spring Ce.
gifts.
Ill.
born in Kentucky of the decorations committee.
Those
ng
th the leader, She is a member of the NOW She was
Mrs. Goembel is the former,I
Dinner meeting and installa- a
in 1959
Mrs. F. P. Hutchinson, to de- bowling team and has served
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groom's mother wore a pale
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blue and white suit, and a corsage of sweetheart roses.
Following the ceremony a re- Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bur- Ed Schultz, of More, Mich.
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tion she for the January meeting.
~i Lin d son, Matt, of Brevard,
ville, Tenn., and Yen Keitnedy, bia, S. C., will arrive this week t1w
N. Hutchinson, Patty and Gail ian, publicity chairman and
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with
Mrs.
Jones'
of Endicott, N'. Y.
are spending the holiday va. Boak, Carla Drenuen, Katrina treasurer. She is advisor to the work
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OFFICERS' WIVES of
ghter's wedding parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Wayde
State Bank, until she met her
ed wiveis
For
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Malcolm Smith cation including New Years heeli ng and Junior Leader June ;:ett1y
tjveoe
RVAH-1
met at the gaily deeRucker.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Th
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also
will
visit
husband.
chose a rose pink

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and Lyle Langford, all of Nash- and three daughters, of Colum- Sandra Lee and Mrs. Sateras

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continues to follow this talent
herfamily's
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herownclothesandthoseof
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Christmas party recently at th e Jeanne 'Uflfl an d
in addition she bossia with
Legion Home Mrs Maril3'n Candidates for treasurer are her
two leagues and en joys sewing,
is an "Army brat" and
Hatton was general chairman Rozanne James and Suzanne has Pat
lived
in Texas, Maryland, bridge, and swimming.
l Reno
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With her background as a
Mississippi, Sou th Carolina,
ster donated the beautif u

a short business meeting was

attached to
ricin Mr. and Mrs. Niles Greene, of Holiday guests of Mr. and ton, during the Christmas holiMrs. J. H. Lee Jr. are former days. They have been living in
satin brocade bows and Jewel!, Kin., are holiday

they carried cascading bouqueb;
of pink Fuji mums, shaded in
happiness red and PiUL
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Mrs Winnie Stiles and Susan
Wirick led In the singing of
Christmas carols
Twenty-nine senior members
and ten unior members cxchanged gifts later in the evening and at the close of the party

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Some women were treated for onp alailling mid niolir(-HAtive. continile(I on into the villasm to, dent knew it wAg there And each
rhey drove knew the Americans wmild nin Ade.
Ali() whrii the (Mr. left early establigh contart. ,
hiberculo4is. otherq were pallid.
fneed, thin and dehydrated. flint evetiltist it seemed it gf,.n- tip the street in a Jeep, two of- , nver it. Hit no warniniz w&amp;q
otherpt were given minor ittir. tilnply protiltible (lay. Obviously, flerrs In the front seat; and two .0ven.
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"Yonr Men at War," in avail.
ery, boils lanced, scabs peeled. friends had been made. A total onlir
The four got shout a hundred wa of no ti.e The kmngect mv able e'celnclvelv thrm,*h this
growths removed. A few were of 7 vllJngrr tmnti applied for
simply given pills and the ad asstctnnu'
yar(lc
of the four men lived was an newspaper at only St. send
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But the work
An CXpl(iS14mfl shattered the air hour. The itwky ones dyed in yonr name idoiress and 11 for
vice to bathe every now and

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it. once the Viet .NlInh. And for J.; flint if tile lot of file 1111th'Q4 all 1111,11001INI 40100111011SP At
the post hitlf-doven ~-cars it has eat, he 1111 prove(I tiley %%.III not t IIr V (Iife of the villag'e. They
.. been home for Comimmist giter. thereafter bite the hillid that iinwralilwd .qvveral Immirrd dol *
ruins
Ieeoh, them
lire lur Iii of imiedi me anti
t.
Stauipe(t 1)1(1
And Ilmo' tlle4r% works. mnte handagi c and nitod to srre
area It Is hot, barren of COtU Of (lie little ,nwi
n mlii
'o the next day thin medical and flayed the feep with a me stantly
forts Jungle g rowth has burled
Re c ently,
was tested here.
'flieti t wo cmu1i boys.(lien
a
men
rptiji- n(A.
faille 0nwi-r. The driver waql Anderion ordered the Rurvi-I
Anderson
even
estal)llqhed
* its outer edge.,
- ind flip minkes A group of 173rd 11rigntle solA nwIlipr all(', child.
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dental
clinle.
lie
had
but
one
The
village
wa.q
sitr1frisingly
Insged from th P vehirle And it vf)r,q nut of town. There w3q!
and scorpions -1111
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-t diers intilored itito flit, village
Soon Ilivy were voiniim,
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anti
that
to
pull
out
Any
(Itilet
again,
but
no
one
paid
cra,Rhr-d
Into a buildinq. Farb . nothinsz el-ito to dn. And .i,; the
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the
patients
walked
partirtilar
ntlentinn.
Arxler.
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wives of R\AH-13 who Wi!! host the meeting. From left are Charlotte
Crombie, Mary Putnam and June McLain. As the wife of the skipper of
Thirteen, Mrs. McLain is In charge of the arrangements.

Pickford, Mrs. A. Stafford, Mrs.
James Askew, Mrs Everett
Dirksen, Mrs A H FerberSr,

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A road mine. r)t,riflg theprv nativ
and hk tsff wnt irn mrlja1ly
nItIs, sinpped on nIntrnnt, away vnlliri.
I verb body cmiled, in fact to the c hoolhouce and began Inns evening v let (nn ferrari throtigh the hotec in their mills.
pulled out slivers and wrapped
(fl. cl(M1J8
Ic$ h owe ve r, the kind of
'I'll(, ct et n mt p A dog or mi abraslon one after the Initial silence turned h after laying out their preperatianc
'Ththtng had chan ged in Ra
ctq had planted it cqnrely in
w ar here,
t
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Anierican forces are two tin iked at the wheels but
the
center
of
town
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'4ranwti,Ip
four
Ky
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other
men
pandemonium with every
certed lllage linc beloiigt'tl to trying (lP'l)et8td to refurbish time i";'i tlemqeI's remained OthPr

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church
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Miss Linda Margaret Hunt new residence will be at 3305 Barn' Frame and Doug Harris,
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Mr. and Mrs. Giles Chapall
of
'Nashville,
Tenn.
and William Paul Freeb Jr. Grandview Drive, Nashville,
Also Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Von man, all of Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson and
were united in holy m
out of town guests included McDaniel, of Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Robert R. Hunt and Miss Mrs. Charles Braun were coMrs.
S. H. Carver, David Bur- Miss Bernadine Foriest, of Oak Sandy Barber, of Orlando; Mr.
Ailights church of Christ. Athostesses at a ltmeheon-bridge,
sey,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ear- Ridge, Tenn.; Miss Gayle Hur- and Mrs. Henry Turney, Debbie,
Unts, Ga.
held in the Plantation Room at
Mr and Denise and David Turney,
Miss Bunt Is th e daughter of hart, Johnny Earhart, Miss DI Icy, of LaGrange, Ga ,
and
the
DeBary Restaurant on Dee
Tommy Patton, Mrs R E Welch, Miss Barbara DeFzznmak Springs, Pla
Mr. and Mrs Willie Fields ant Earhart,
Jewel Knight, of Pensa 19
f Sanford, and the groom Mr and Mrs James Tuggle, Welch, Peter and Yvonne Mrs
were 1r
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CATWS
Kindergarten
GIFTS
WELLS 1RILLKr, PUMPS
Pre
month.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
OVER STOCKED
for 4 year olda. $I
PRICE
VEflYTHING
All Types and Stees
Tr*ncpnrtiItiflfl provided. Ph.
and Service
repair
THE CORNER STORE
We
2:2-4734.
Sunforfl
ST1NE
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machinery A Supply Co.
71RE..CHOOL Children, Monday
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WIRI.TTZER SPINET PIANO.
Friday. Forest City area,
w
ACFUmC Payments.
k. 1u-d!l.i.

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PU'Tz1IOU WA1i
NOTICE IS hereby given that I
sin engaged in business at .2414(1
Biawsitba. Ave., Sanford. Seminole
Coutity. Florida. under the fictitirnie name of Jenny'. World of
Beauty. and that I intend to
regi ster mid name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole County. Florida. In accorda-nec with tile provisions of u
Fictitious Name Statutes, to-wit:
Section $6&amp;.O0 Florida Statutes
Rig: Virginia fl. Gilliland
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5, HWY. 1742 ACROSS FROM PINE CREST
PH. 322.1055
INN

II Cars Listed

ill Be Sold Before December 31st. Regardless Of Profit!
i Yoo vemos &amp; too. Lars
brand
New 1 Y6! Models
ALL UNDER 24 MO./2000 Ml. WNTY.
UNDER 5 YEAR/50000 MI. WARRANTY
STOCK NO. 5545

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STICKER PRICE $5377.81
YEAR END PRICE
STOCK NO.

STICKER PRICE $4316.70
YEAR END PRICE

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the very lowest cost financing available in Semi-

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STOCK NO.

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oupo, 155 h.p., W/S/W, tinted windshield, wheel covers,
'oworglide, exterior molding pkg., decor pkg., folding rear
eat, maroon with black vinyl interior.

$259500

findPric

$299500

;port Coupe; 275 H.P., 4-speed close ratio trans., performance
XIO, power steering, W/S/W, tachometer, pushbutton radio,
oar speaker, roar antenna, console, tinted windshield wheel
:ovors, bucket seats, marina blue with corresponding blue inerior.

$279500

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17 Biscayne
1-dr.,

6 cyl., Powergflde, radio, heater, wheel covers, tinted
,indshiold.

2456

STICKER PRICE $2868.05
YEAR END PRICE

$259500

TOCK NO. 1125

MAKE YOUR CHOICE
SHOP YOUR LOCAL DEALERS
OF ANY NEW OR USED CAR. THEN

$

STOCK NO, 1022

i-B, Poworglido, radio, boater, power steering and brakes.

nole County.

2993

STICKER PRICE $3358.80
YEAR END PRICE

16 Impala Convertible
STICKER PRICE $3791.21
YEAR END PRICE

"

Chevelle Malibu

TOCK NO. 9096

s17 95

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TOCK NO. 2168

4-dr., V.8 engino, Poworglide, factory air, power &amp; brakes,
many other extras.

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2657

STICKER PRICE $2921.70
YEAR END PRICE

16 Impala Hardtop
STICKER PRICE $3983.69
YEAR END PRICE

5
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Chevrolet Camaro

5153

YEAR END PRICE
S TOCK NO. 1227

86

$

TOCK NO. 5113

4-dr., automatic trans., factory air, power steering &amp; brakos,
nany other extras.

1ted

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STICKER PRICE $6077.38
YEAR END PRICE

16 Olds Dynamic Hardtop

100 Sedan

cvUndel 5

)oluxo, fully equipped. America's most talked about car. Front
wheal drive.

$299500

325 engine, Turbo-Hydramatic, power steering &amp; brakos, radio, heater, vinyl trim,

STICKER PRICE $4414.87
stock

Olds Toronado

16 Impala Sport Coupe
STICKER PRICE $3614.33
YEAR END PRICE

'1 69
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STOCK NO. 1324

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YEAR END PRICE

5146

4-dr., automatic, factory air, power steering and brakes, radio
with rear speaker.

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radio, whtewalls, tinted glass, factory air.

$369500

16 Olds Dynamic Hardtop

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Olds Cutlass

Full power and air, cruise control, plus 16 other extras.

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16 Olds Delta Convertible

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Legal Notice

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F1's I'. ROOM 1101 bI'. for rent
In bake Monroe, Flori4a.
Call 5.-t01P.

Rome, lgr.

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l':venlnge 32-626I

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for Store Management
pnaitinn with Florida'a n,nat
RETIRED?
progreesive Drug Chain. Many 92-Acreage
Service Celia $2.00
for a home
empinya' benefits, - in surance, ________________________________ ARE YCU' looking
The Working Man'a Friend
ANt H1LHWA'i FROT
tAKI
.IPIULt1(i.
want
&amp;
Sharing
under
Profit
Ve.t$oz&amp;
822-9188
Ave.
Sanford
301
Deltena area, approxiA(4E
to make that hard earned
IThnua. Pot complete detail,.
51. Articles For Rent
mutely 10 acres. Aim lake lots.
m'nc talk' Let um help you
contact Ralph Borne, Eckord
COMPTON T. V. flnipit*i
____
Ph. 47-728 New Smyrna
In.
Eve.
celent your
Sn?nrd Plaza.
W. 7th St. Open
Tw,iga.
HuI'1TAL BEIPF
Reach.
ventor!' of iveral good (IpporNC) SERVICE CHARGE
Wheel chairs. nick room cuppliee
limit) vn1ti.. f.(,fl1( have 414
It you bring et in
72. Female Help Wanted
for caic or rent.
financIng thai ran be .s.sumed,
Specialty
Houses For Sale
95.
Cur fludir',
LIOGETT REXALL 1)1t1G5
after a reu'..,uhk down rh)'11.At'I'ILIA.\ w,tfltt'(t. Set .itmm ______________________________
Pinecreat Shopping: Center
fla.
Home ,
wont.
________
Home
Appliances
Cowan. Cut 'N' Curl. Call 322. 'r%VO 1tfr'uc'uM
:o.
Ph
z2-79i?
7fll Orlando Fir
room. Garage, corner L,ot. Very
0934 or i-40it.
One owner. 122.
reasonable.
Melt
their
Aumeta"
822-1710
"FROZEN
TV
LAKE MARY
- Pr)or
lintsdar
HOUSEKEEPER,
Cash'
with
down
into
"Liquid
Rotpoiflt, RCA, Zenith, Maytag.
day, s to 1, p. in.. 2 email childWant Ads.
,1901 Park Ave.
Shop &amp; Save in Lake Mary.
ron. Ph. 22-77i.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
anytime
.!2-62
_________________
___________________________________
Floor Mnchlnr., 11ed, TV's
A 2 BEDROOM. I Bath Home
night, 225110
81. Musical instruments cumniti
with
______________________________
EXPETtTEN(iET) MAIl":
Saws, Tulich. Chairs
iiI1' lot with wall
K L.0
fqrenceh, able to furniah own
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
wall carpet &amp; Draipea, thitt''
to
Honses-SaIe or Rent
2-1t•G.
PIANO TUNING * •R,EPAII(
trsmnapertatiott.
-1il8
2*1111 S. Hiawsithi
n
it pen with 2 Car Oar,
w L HAHM)N
workshop for THREE [IEITROOM. I Bath, new.
zige &amp; a
________________________________
HOtFEWC'TtE &amp; Child Care. i
RENT a RED
$10,5140. Evenings
only
Enin
'dnnday
thru
Acret, of lead.
to L p.
.,
ly painted. 2
Hospital, Ruby flpdp
Itollaway,
ro. Misc. For Sale
-4iS.
Available now. Ph.
day. CII'
By Dc)', Weak or Month.
Stemper Agency
CAKftOIJL.S PIjRNi'I'LTItE
CUSTOM HAl BALING
,ç w lot
ri'
77. Situation Wanted
A
tultit , ir 1.t,ttimg Realtor
HAT FOR SALE
Houses For Rent
INSVRCPR ______________________________
CALL 122'01&amp;2
it
Homn
:. Wanted To BuyW ANTED:
Empty
iou S. French
i:2-4i'!i
nturn.. KltchlYs i.' 1:LIitt'b'.I
rlen. Realtors &amp; Contractors,
USED WASHERS
en
ecjuipperl.
Rent
('heap. Near
house and
LOT
WITH
two
atory
General
LOiS'
note.
Please
'umrI4tItjre
QsiIrILL.L (lb "ilT
$40 up. We repair all mukes
Ave., Ph.
Rearcla.1l
N.A.S.,
S.
2
ear
garage.
12b
a
12L.
Corner
Service.
936
Hnuse-cleaning
Service with the cash
MOONEY APPLIANCE
fl it" Barrow.
" Ave. 'Farina. 222-0221
flay
2nd
A
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l'RAIING
PIST
7'4-3
to
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in.
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FR
O EASY. quick carpet elennflitie Lu s tre Electric
Shaniponar only Si per day.
(arrnII Furniture.

[Iciroon', 1 ltsth $
* ]3e1.octm. I [Izth S (.

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822-1501

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Be Sc_6 fi

TflAVEL THlLEfl, elI rnin, ful' l'th. Le new.
1it't •.lI. Snt.:-I \i.ttl" Poth.

1'U 1'

LFrom
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ntral lwat, family room.
l$4r'(' patio, nod lny &amp; well
Imm ediate oceup

Payton

FREW IS

ii-i

8446 Hiawatha at 1'-9'

C, M

bomte In Lake ',%Ittry.

INVESTMENT A REALTY
&amp;rp.
N. Park

REDRCOM.

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For Cash With a

It

Merr.' Chrlatmat

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_____________________________

Payton Realty

118.1*61

flPFRe4romnnfurntmhr4

Park Drive

CALI.r.Ar..'r REAl. rs'rA'rE
T4AV (bR XI(1TT
CU

Help Wanted

n

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Sell

-

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e

Sale

S. FAnfl"A
XASIWA, %:N30 ft trnt"(11" Ill.

SOUTHWARD

SaIrn'-Tiontalo 4
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Ph.

For Rent*ls
174
Tk'e
• Weekend,

WISH

home

(I.. Went-Ada

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AGENCY
SALILS
tip

\lnbik llomes

102

ra

We

Crumley Monteith

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Ft"ding &amp; ParutiDre
AT FACTORY PR!0U
Z2)-$81
II , Macnoise

-

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THREE
rnn.
m As .rne
ii
f7n.
in
Mt. 170
41 Doeott.', Ave.
1-0474.

Fir

Dept.
Probably

8124 Park Drive Office 221-2118
Nlht:
2-O41 or fl$-7OO

2-018

E. tat.

2O

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I 11R. 124 bath. e#n1ral beat

i

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Jim Hunt Rea1t

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PUPPZIS for AdoptioD. Sk,Ml
HOLE H 13 M A N E SOCIETY
flwy. 17.12, near County Road

day

Atlantic

si

tittu

YOU

WILLIAMS
Realtor
Tht'mnnc1 i.undqi,ist. A'w.

in.

PE5.

Drilling
24.
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8:2.I?

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_______________________

Well

aELDER
dergarten.

For Sale

LC)WERY PESTIVAL ORGAN
LIKE NEW CONDITION. SAC- USED P a r a it a ta. ainlIanesa,
Lmtools, .tc. Bought RIF'ICE PRICE. ;-o:i.
I1 Sanford Ave.
rye Mart,
Ph. 2212-4121.
COM'I'ONS Pictured Eneyclopedia. Cash or 'Farina. Call i:r':;sr. gi ?ter 4 :8t
60. Business Opportunities
p.

AVENUE

oOvERsu'r OWNED HOM ES
2-1-4 RRS.. l- SATHS

MATIrER FIJRNITURE

-"10 S. P'ark Ave.
GENTRrS HEATING FERVICE
problem
nave
tl eed Oil fleate re cold A
r,inI
NEW
N
&amp;
aa
a
tou
b,
IIII,1..IARDS- POO
Tables
494
cleaned: all types.
Writ. P. 0. Boa 1811. Sanford
tea. Aluminum ei,r'p.
Arc'
-

Furniture

55.

N. PARK

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$100 DO
DOWN

buy an y thingof Value

WILl

('411 8-1 or t-7f1I.
____________________________

15. Special Services

jWIL1.. NOT he resspnn*Itilo for OIL ftEATFRS &amp; rR!ACES
Cleaned &amp; Repaired
any doht ineurrod by anyOni'
Call
.
'othet than myeelf a.o Don.
8/ Sandy Sherman.

THE TtIE TFS'rF1
]!ft

Service

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Houses For Stile

i 95.

ST. JOHNS REALTY

GWALTN'EY JEWELERS

POOL TABLE. in nrlInal carton.
2. Pensoii*I

Wanted

Dell's Auction

s:.:

:t7nflf.d State Rank duringDecfinancing"ember. Same 4%
Call

Ship.

We

5.1.

511. MIsc. For Sale

Food

citrus. Nat'i1Ii
Pall.
Albert
H.

RIVES

-

FOUUd

&amp;

-

Sale

84. Real Estate

To Buy

Be

$

TOCK NO. 1097

45

16 Impala Hardtop

17 Impala Spf. Sedan

4-dr., V.8, Powerglido trans., power steering &amp; brakos, air
:ondifionod.

1-8, Powergllde, power steering &amp; brakes, heater, factory air,
lihoel covers.

STICKER PRICE $3856.45 $779ç10

. . .

STICKER PRICE $3149.55

VCAD CLIn MENNAft lE

$4
ff

VEAb .eII •IN

'1 61

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Our Entire Stock Of Used Cars Drastically Reduced To Move Before December 31

Call

323 -1776

Stock No. 6064A

Stock No. 5695A

Stock No. 5079B

1966 Ford Galaxie

1965 Comet Cailente

Stock No. 6078B

£00, 4-dr. hardtop. V.1, auto. trans.,
f.ct. air, power steering S. brakes,
radio. beater. Low miles. Was $3195
Ye., lad
$
Sp.ci.l
Slock No. coci

Cony.. V.8 engine, auto, tress., pow.
ci steering, radio, heater, one owner,
Was $1995
959500
Special ........... .

1964 Olds Jetstar
4-dr.. V.I. auto. trans., power

1960 Oldsmobile

1962 Dodge Custom

249500

1966 Impala Cony

"The Little Bank With The Big Heart"

V-I,

-

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F.DJ.C.

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T'

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steerhg, power brakes. radio, heater, one
oweer, low mileage. Was $129500
$1895. Special
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...

$oc

No. FJjQ

39500

-

4-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, automatic,
power steering Si brakes, radio,
heater, air
$39500
conditioned.

4.dr.. V-B, automatic, radio, heater.
power steering. Was $995. $44500
Special ...........

1961 Falcon

4-dr. sad.., fact. air, auto. trans.,
power steering, power brakes, radio,
heat... Was $1795.
$124500
Special . ., .. ,. ,. . . . -

4-door, standard trassmhssion, radio, beater.

Stock No. 5672A

Stock No. 5I55A

'1964 Olds Dynamic

SP

'1'.

W V •J

1962 Chevy II

Sbock No. 5300A
$39500

Station Wagon, 6.cyi., radio, beater,
Was $895.
$34500
Special
Stock No. 601 60

1963 Volkswagen

4-dr., *as owner, factory air, auto. 2-door soda.,, radio
trass., power Slowing, power brakes. and heater.
Was $2291
939500
Special
,.
Stock No. 6142A
Stock No. 6077A
1965 Pontiac 2

I

SANK WITH NS

C

'5Z417U4at..

.

.

SANFORD 1 , FLORIDA

FULL BANKING SERVICE ML 4 P.M. DAILY. S P.M. FRIDAYS

SANFORD PLAZA

.

PH. 323.1776

I

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19 5 Pontiac Bonnevill

1961 Buick Electra 225

695°°

$U91.

SANFORD

Sp.si.l

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HOLLER
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plus 2 Coe.

OR G.M.*IC

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(AP)—)3ohj Windle of Indiana
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I hope flint Ole Saint Nick 1'Or those of you Inquiring ° gar Itowi,
t'flhIt'gi' ftiotIiill
big iin,ne
our plans for New Year's Eve,
treated you as well as he Ilid
Latet flint day In the )bi' this year wng Sportier, who iq
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1h
Is pt't'tt'l Iii lot, flit' first elioIre
Ilowl, luitilui,
(;rIe
all flit' tIns tiVer the weekend. t1MlllItI(I to lt'fld flit' fig Ten of flit' New York (1 nut . ;irii
just this year, hut for providing
4.
('lu'ek our ad in I he 1 1cm hI for
our .Iunior Bowling League with
rumierup to a s inn slung victory fool hail's n.'t'tlIc'st lt'i, in.
Spurritir 14 flip first Soulhflk like Marge Redman, Mac
over Soullivrn
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flint
night
in
the
Orange
easterti
Cotitvretii't' Athlete ever
tacLeay, our cncoaches, and see that sentence in print
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Magee,
Evelyn
Wagner,
I'm
certain
it
should
he
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Jim Brewer, Dot Johnson, E'e phra'd)
Thank you for your comments
regular gnnies he necotuited fur
and Sarah Terry, Elaine KotI
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our
featuring
"hew
unfit's"
2,11)2
yards nod 18 tOltClttlh)Whis
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from our local bowling scene.
passing. lie completed 1711
fe
These may not be flue highest
I'flSP
Iii 21)1 attempts.
There are others, but these
Individual scratch efforts, but
Stabler gaInt'tI 9i8 yards pass.
.
are the more steady and regu- they're
gigantic accomplishhug
lull
Is
evetu
hitter
tliatt
flit'
lar "helpers" on Saturday flients
for the keglers involved.
record shows. I Ii' rotnplt'ted 74
mornings.
Uhf I i;ve
;IeI F;SI;
ST.
.
Lucy McNeil (if the Cut 'n
of 1)4 passes, a pin'notnennl re.
This past Saturday, we had Curl team in the Jet Bowler.
cord. had he played (or any oii the griotuil, lie had only five lUtwlIt'r, Michigan halfback,
nations ninth het riihcr with the .SE( in cnring with 7
I our
annual Christmas Party
cites League rolled a 160, Royteam ))tit Alabania lie would passes hitercepted.
The Gator Howl will feature :j 1.012 yard,; igained nn 197 ra r- points.
and it was a smasheroot
lyn Wrdin l5, Pat Sumner l6,
'rite Oviedo basketball season have passed more. 'I'lte Crimson
l'uirdiii"s (;riese, runhieruip to the passer against the running ries. This pair aecou,nterI (or 22
Etfer kicked 12 fIeld oa1s In
Thanks to Sue Jackson, all of
Evelyn lritton 171, Liz .Ioiuer
Tide
was
unbeaten
auff
with
a
Spurrier
Ili III(- Ifelsinan voling, attack. Tenne.qqee'.q junior quar- Tr).-;, with 1-ittle getting 15,
15 attempt.-% and mls-wd only one
W
ill got underway again Iomorthe kids got free doughnuts and
153 and Ann Morton 1152.
Moist defense limiting In rivals li:utl the t,ik(ortnnt, to go up terbuck Dewey Warren led the
Georgia, beaten only once (a of 22 conversions. FTe missed In
Evelyn Wagner supplied homeTurning our spotlight on tile row night at tilt, Annual Citrus to 37 points for file senson. it against Noire Dame and Mich- SEC In touchdown passes with
7-0; upset at the hands nf Miami, the 23-1. vietnrj nver Georgia
Friday AM. holler Molors/ Cla ssic at ltivcrness after a wasii't necessary for Coach Igan State. Tlie't' were the only IR and wa.s second in yards Via.), will furnish a diversified Tech when ono of his own
rootNavy Wives League, Belly
Bear Bryant to have anyone two selbaek,; f r file Boller. gained overhend with 1,716.
attack again.0 SM11 in the CAt-' eri fired a cannon just a,,q Etter
Oviedo
will
be
participating
Ilurlbutt checked-in with a 170,
throw the ball unnecessarily. makers. IIowvv Ir, (;riese still
Syracuse haq two great run. tnn Bowl. Rulldoz.;i to witch are' waq ahnut to kick.
Pat Cantrell 173, Janet Leon iii this tournament wIth five Stabler apparently ball orders It'd Itig Ten pt'rforin.'rs
in ill ners In Floyd Little, the natk,n's quarterback Kirby Moore, Rem.toore can pass and run and
160, Suzy Reno 179, .limL Gold other teams frotuu the Central to carry flit' ball when ever pus. gatiut's in sri'rin with RI
points,
fourth
hest
scorer
with
92
nit'.
Jenkins
and
little
Fohhy
.fenkins
is a workhorse as a ball
165 / 472, Marcella Brewster 190 Fiori(ln area.
sible
for
lie
gaIned
396
yards
2)
niori'
thiilu
runnt'riip
Jim
points,
anti
Larry
Csonka,
the
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Georgia's
kicker
who
led
carrier.
Oviedo's first game will ho and the same score for Gladys
I4akevit'w, whose only
against
Edwards, Janet Wolter 152,
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Caroline Hardy a benut of a loss this season has l)Cen
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213, Alice Best 176, Marian against Lyman's Gryhiounds.
SImon harper 1185 been luav.
Magee 167.
Ing an extremely good season
for the Lions In the scoring deMARION MAGEE
pnrtment totaling over 28 mInts
grown tangelo oranges. And
per game. Harper has been the
then we had individual presents
leading scorer iii every game
for everyone in the league.
DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—lbillits 011, (;riwo Ilay .1. 11(d) Ilityes
this season and has twice scored
The battle the fan.i have been lonking for enmes off tonight
Of
along with soft drinks . . . the
heats herb Addvrley t.wke on 'I'!) passis from 1)on M'redith.
over 30 points.
in the featured Ifith race at the Sanfortj-Orl.inijn Kennel Club.
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H
Oviedo has two fine rebound- Hurt tnrr rompletus only six of 2) puissi's and in ituterrepted By
T111 S.SOCfATEfl PRFSS fieldThe match pits three-time winner Prince Cnmmej against
A good time was had by all
era, Harper and Wally Jarnigan twice. hayes ruiuus MS yards with a pilot ritiarn but, the touchof the top sprinters at the track. The R.K. Hutchings acø
and to all of these folks, thank
Niagar;,
may never face will he put to
who have averaged nearly 20 (IOWU is Wilft'(l iiut by a penalty.
.
the real test tonight as he will he going against
n
No, this ill no prediction. This is what happened Auv. 20 UCLA on the basketball court. a lineup that include.,; frish Tray. Mr. Whirl, Kn k tit
re-bounds per game and will be
of this area with one of the
bitt Its coach. Jim Maloney. Robust Robin, Dirk.sen, Kim
lending the 1ions defensive ef- before a sellout crowd of 75.
d
finest, best-supervised young
504 in the Cotton Ilowl. It was gaines, including the exhibi- thinks his team may have been Clark and f.G.'s Artemis.
forts in the Citrus Classic.
JANET LEON
adult programs in the ent1
beaten by the best team in
Lakeview has a taller team only an exhibition game but It tiotis.
the The Prince drew the No. 7
state,
nation.
Don't think for one minute, compared to Oviedo with a 6 gave the Cowboys the idea they
1)all;is must in' pl;uining
"Lotlisville", said Maloney post position for the hotbox
however, that we didn't have foot 10 inch pivot.man compar- can handle the Packers Sunday
India; Retain
superlative bowling, too. Take ed to Harper who is 6 foot 5 Ili the National Football Lengtie -surprises for I,onibardi's men "has got one of the best clubs event with hardSfinishin g Irish:
Triy In the outside
FailBarbara Rhorer for an exam- Inches. If the Lions can get past title game,
hn'causi' thii'y are holding closed I've seen in a long time."
i breaking Robust Robin drew the
Davis Cup
ple. Barb clipped a 218/522 set. this handicap, their full-court "I'm sure they put a lot or workout. this week with even It may be that Maloney wa rail which causes the event to
Do
you
remember
II.
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press
should
prove
effec•'
quite
emphasis on the game," saiti (lie press barred from the field. making allowances for Louis.'
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shape up as the most exciting , M E 1 B 0 U a N E. Australia
McGlbbeny and his ALSAC five.
Coach Vince Lombardi of the
Coich Tutu Lan(iry meets yule's having beaten Niagara event since th
e opening night ':Pi -- Australia has retained
bowler's promotion? Well, all
Although seasonal records Packers after the contest. "But newsmen twice a day and 98-73 in a first-round game at inaugural handicap.
I • the Davis Cup, the top prize In
'
of you league secretaries get don't prove anything because that's no alibi. We certainly tuakes his pl;i'ers )vaihIt)Ie for the Quaker City tournament at.
amateur tennis. for the third
set for a personal letter from neither of the teams have play- didn't cotite (iU%Vfl here to lose. interviews hut the rest is a clark Philadelphia. but Lew Alcindor
I
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o
f
itraight
year after a determined
and
Co.
notwithstanding.
he
' -t even deep ill the Ifeart,
locally sponsored promotion sports a better log having lost his backup inan, Zeke BratkoW T
may be right at that.
bid by upstart India.
NORWAI,K. Conn, (APi
you've ever seen,
only one game In the first five ski five times for losses of 57
.
Wes Un.seld. the 68 junior 'Janis Jean E'errari. of San ' Roy Emerson, the Aussfe'
This gentleman surely de. games of their season comparyard.
,
; intercepted three passes
who is making n serious bid for J Francisco. ;I 19-year old pro. ~ ace. clinched the Cup by beating
serves a lighted heavenly ed to two losses for Oviedo
All-America recognition. scored was named Ladies PGA Rookt' R;im;inathan Krishnan 6.0, 6in anti recovered two fumbles.
Kansas City
candle for all of his time and their first five encounters.
20 points and hauled in 26 re-:0f the Year by (
Cowboy fans take heart In the
,
vmir Digt-st 10.8 in Wedne-idny'i opening
• •
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There will be six teams In the memory of that gauiie when
Magazine th)(I.ty.
hounds for Louisville, No. 2
'iingl's match.
Upcoming is a Youth Bowling Cblldren's Research Hospital, Classic Including Oviedo. Three Packer backers sound off HbOUt
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Championship Tournament of
,
games will be played nightly climbing all over the I)ahlas
In other games in the tourn,i
(fl))
KANSAS CITY
We're having a good time, and there will be no climinathe BPAA, limited to graduatteam froin the Eastern Confer'
Aniong the seven American
Ing seniors, which will offer with the Split the Uprights pro- tions as the teams will be lulay
ence.
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fl)IhilIl Lc;igtjt' quarterbacks ranked Michigan State 61 •3
$'n,000 in college scholarships. motion. You know, just roll the Ing for places.
Dallos residents also recall who'll N. watching flip Kansai behind a tough zone defense,
ON
100 BRANDS
ball ten consecutive times be- Tue Oviedo-Lakeview game another exhibition game in 1965 Cit }'-ilUflnlo
More on this later.
('hampionshui))
Princeton
beat
Howling
Grevil
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the
4.6-7-10
without will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Cit.
Starting in 1967, the Amer- knocking any of them down and rus High School at Inverness. when the Cowboys held thtt' gamut' Sunday. thiri pick Kan• 8773 and Syracuse took L.iS,illc
Packers without a touchdown sa City. otic ('aIR t a toss up 118-84.
Ican Association for health, you win a prize.
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smaller working apace, IntenUons. Business plans are great as merehant. had hoped. cut decision?
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the chances arc great. question, and its one of today's
the ,xp'Ioratkma of the heavens, kitchen
I consumer restst.sinc'e si1renIy Is group, has borrowed a term who said
p. yera, consumer buying definite about them.
torecatting: rr that flit\- would buy sin nbject'bigg"t economic problems too.
weather
the cristing m antiIn cturors; anti sup from
OM have been treated What the consumer
In the distant rat-her than the
WIth gteat solemnity. Now researcher be Intends to do, pliers tens of millions of dollars ProbabillUtMu,
ver
near
future
often
made
the
Mnre
than 2(tfl spedes of
Instead of referring to eon
e consumer studies show. Isn't always what In de1avd or canceled sales finding
that
e'ie
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The bureau Actual purrhne4' in the near Pe-'(seoan fith stre believed or krnwn
at he actualtv dcwt.. Thus we fran- nips th.,I surveys had Indir..qtpd stimer interitinns,
utomaton
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the rind.
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determine
attempts
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405 Lake Drive
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626 Stark Lake Cir.
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caviar and cream cheese with melba toast, nii, stuffed dat.
almond candies.
AFTER-DINNER: demi-tasse, brandy or 11qtPftM camembert or
roquefort cheese with saltines, petit fours, fruit bowl, nuts, choelates.
BUFFET: turkey, ham, lobster thermidor, stone crab claws,
shrimp impaled on cabbage head, macaroni with cheese, potato
salad, pickled peaches or pears, "finger" salad (celery, carrot, Cucumber sticks, olives and sweet pickles, buttered pocketbook
rolls, fruit cake, macaroons, coffee.
CASUAL: stuffed eggs, cold cuts, rye bread, dips, potato chips,
hog jowls, black-eye peas, cheese chunks, pretzels, cliii pickles,
coleslaw, salted nuts, "finger" salad, cheese cake, fruit bars,
coffee.
TEEN PARTY :Pizzas, hot dogs and rolls, hamburgers, frenchfries,
potato chips, coleslaw, olives and pickles, cokes and sodas,
brownies, peanuts.
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breathing, heart beat and brain cide evidently becauic he is all
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BE RIGI-1T1.
amid a sport coat; scarves for stimulates circulution in the
4AIRGUT!
_itie will bring wonderful suehis iieek. if you arc guiuig to scalp. And I do hope you have
You will receive a dollar if te58 upon reuchuiuig maturity.
ulie the pool, of course bathing a brush of genuine boar bristle.
Polly uses your favurite hume
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tripe cull for simmujile dothue and I Tutniirruw Some Ideas For of the Mississippi uc.turitd at test lb. Sanfuid Herald box
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GIRLS-Never forget to try that Pointer of butter and cold ' -111111. '011 YOu cut, get so boguppestir unictis tit(- gurment line
previously been put in hileuch. the effect of any stain remover cigarette ashes to restore tilt,geci (town with tleytiijl that
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that he would proving aecurity. Ton can have
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mind if I bring Lulu?" (She
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friends.) Well, I couldn't

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ARIES: (Mar. 21 to Apr. 1t)
you wouldn't have to sayasie from anYen
can find
"but don't bring Lulu."

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "BIG tinnel activities
they'll give you your letter.
eon grandparents buy clothI With congenialo. Others can also
Ing br children to "grow In- If the letter HAS left town, DECISION IN Eli) D.
ink
of
a
worse
risk
be cheered b your efforts to
to" is obvious. It's a hold they wil l telephone or wire can't th
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the out-of-town poatoffice for marriage. If you "won"
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ungrateful,

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grrandchildren two and three
Rizes txvn big for them? Often tbese Items are ineeded
for use immediately, but
they must bang in a closet
or be put away in a drawer

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mailing It if the mailman
friend of mine. My hu"hand ,%,oil to contart t-linse ynn lil,p W
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BYSTANDER
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DEAR INNOCENT: Make
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thosp you like you know what
go to the main poxtoffice. If
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EAR SLOW: You should their thlenui and ahi!ities are
ft. was a local letter, go to
have invited him this way, and you make them isater
the posthifice in the zone In
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which you mailed the letter
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on Friday, I
and ask the postmaster for
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like of
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to be a dinner
partner
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MRS. LESSIE I... THOMAS was surprised with a Christmas visit by her
son-th.iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Faison, and family, of
(Herald Photo)
Rochester.

I thought I had money prolloms 'till I saw the unpaid bills
at Seminole Community Ac•
lion . . From November they
total $2,993.07 . . . Phone bills
alone total $lO , Must have
been a lot of calls to Atlanta.

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of Columbus. Ga.; Rev, and
Mrs. A. L. Scott of Leesburg;
Miss Ester Booth. faculty memher of Ballard Hudson High
School. Macon, Ga.

By ROBERT B. THOMAS JR.
3575
Tfl be home for Christmas"
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or -There"s no place like hoe
the holidays" ha d &amp; tTUt
for
meaning to many during the
Yuletide Season.
Trains, planes, automobiles
buses could arrive here fast
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many families together for the
time In many years. yet
some were less fortunate in
first
sharing this happiness. With
Vietnam. death. illness, and
1ier adversities, the twinkling
Christ mas lights seemed samewhat aim.
With Christmas behind US,
what resolutions will you make
to break?

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priceless gift this Christmas.
Her daughter and husband. John
F. and Francina Faism, and all
of their children. John Jr., iris,
Karen. Anita, Ronnie and Reg
gie, came home from Rochester
as a big surprise. Three of her
grandchildren she had never
seen. To her this was really
Christmas.
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Miss Joyce Ann Williams is
visiting her mother. Mrs. Flossic Baker of 801 Hickory Ave
nut Miss Christine Grace, a
friend of Joyce Ann accompanied her to spend the holidays
Joyce Is attending Monroe
Community College In Rochester
is clerk-typist at Manpower
Training Center of the Board of
Public Instruction,
Joyce Is a 1964 graduate of
Crooms High and was president
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and children, Sonja and Rickie
of Rochester are visiting Mrs.
Johnson's sisters, Mrs. Ella M.
Carter, Mrs. Ruthie Nathan, and
Mrs. Essie M. Dixon. This is her
first visit home in five years.

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Newark. Delaware is visiting his
grandmother Mrs. Louisa Genend of 1604 W. 17th Street and
other relatives of our fair city.

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Pensacola. Dr. Evelyn W.
Sharpe and sons. and Mrs. S. W.
Dix and son of DeLand, were
holiday visitors at the R. B.
Thomases home.

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Mrs. Edna Pearl Brooks of
Rochester is visiting her mother. Mrs. Edna Brooks and
other relatives.
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this longer-than- be - is
rattlesnake with a .22
caliber rifle on the Chase
farm east of Sanford.

John Allen, Son of Mrs. Josie
Allen and the late Roy A. Allen
is spending a portion of the
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VOL. 59 NO.

World News
In Brief

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Ohyezzz, there was in some
years long past a whoopdedoo
c a 11 e d the Interfraternity
- Dance. At "The Mayfair." So,
It got shot down when the hosteiry went out of business. And
since there was a "dire need"
at the hop for tables-and all
that on them Is (usually at
dances), the Civic Center just
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couldn't be had. (No schnapps,
no spirits fermenti, m' fine
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lads and lassies, said the City
Saturday Is the deadline for acceptance of nominations for
campus CaCommission), So
14p perers must go to nearby cities the annual Sanford-Seminole Jaycee Good Government Award,
where the general atmosphere Joe Hunt, chairman, reminded today.
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Nomination forms are available at the Jaycee Information
as the hometown site COULD Building on French Avenue or nominations call be submitted
be, but where there was a
on standard paper, typed, double-spaced.
"freedom of choice."
Persons considered for nomBut now that the historic ination need not be public offiHunt said "all nominations mepre- dals. They can also be private eclvcd so for are good ones and
Champagne Ball has set a precedent for the City Fathers In citizens who have contributed will be given careful considers.
renting the seldom-used Civic to good or better government, (ion by the judges.
Center, why doesn't some dy- Hunt noted,
Awards will be presented at
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namle leadership breathe life inlie asked that along with the the aniival Distinguished Ser.
to the "lnterfraternity I)ancc"? name of the nominee, a list of vice Awards banquet, Jan. 21.
oh, It's too late now for 'i'IIIS his accomplishments be Includyear. But the boys and gals ed, such; as recognition, honors,
who can spearhead the affair awards, newspaper articles, let.
kAI
next year are here now and can
start making some plans. Yeah,
by that time let's hope that the
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Holiday Inn will be in full
rntton
for
their
annual spring
swing. Hut even so, It Is hoped
icurt,
Contract for the city's insurltube,'t Carnilu, director,
that its popularity might, just
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to
he
awarded
uIit'e
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t.xpecteil
MIGhT, make It iiecessury for
tthesirsals will bit held cacti
the college c.r(,'.%'J to ,1wing It at nut the i'i,tit in u;',i session of thu
nalay sit H P. in. at the 81111.
the Civic Center. Well, at least Ctuuselberry City (uusici1 schedif Wonuuti's Club with; Mrs
We organization could now be uled for 6 p.m. today at City
Ltye Smith, accompanist.
Hull.
set up, tilalis made so that at
oj.'ned
Ya,'nie
Invited any niuunu who
bids ate to be
Lit 5
leubt there would be a jam up
had tiollic hi liging i,.% I)crgoed n.oeal whirl in the snaking 11.111. and tuhuilutioti piei)4ti'td
ce and otiIuI Iiht to Jolt;
to give the otmer .i't some- fOE s'rou;I,nt'tiiltit liili to he given
(I;ui-iis to idl ui l d the fiibt
thing to un while they are home by ?ulayor L, l. %'autIlliuiilb lit
the nueeting.
4, UexL Christns(...

Deadline Saturday

'Allied'

NEW YORK (Al') - Mrs.
John F. Kennedy wrote Preitiler Nikita Khrushchev before
left the White House that he
and President Kennedy, although adversaries, were allied
in a determination that the
world would not be blown up.

Biggest Blast

TOKYO (AP) - Red China's
fifth; nuclear explosion, apparently its biggest, Indicates a
big stride toward a hydrogen
weapon, Japanese experts said
today.

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Sanford. Fire Chief George M. beautiful doll and it was priced!' no iertous fires. Three minor
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so cheaply sales were high." incidern.s, involving defective
'The faces of these dolls are he noted.
Iwiring in a washing machinif
liable to spontaneous combus- I "Tests show the doll's face and an electric train and a ass
tion and they should be return- is made of nitrocellulose which j fire were reported over the
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placed near extreme heat. The He
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doll
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head is about the size of a
from
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The
state's largest agency, the Road
Department, will be In for a
major top-level shakeup if the
recommendations of a special
legislative subcommittee become law.
The subcommittee Wednesday called for shifting executive powers--except for policy.
making-from the wad board
to a state road- commissioner
appointed by the board.

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Paving of l.ake Mary Boule- rections to the interchange site.
Interchange off Interstate 4 is yard to IMngwood-Markhani
The County Road Department
Revision of the state constinearly completed and contract Road was recently completed is currently working on paving
for the work is expected to be by the County Road Department and improvements of Wymore tution Will be the subject of a
S. Davis, Jr. at
Road, Chapman Road and Mu-I- talk by
awarded next week, County
let
Lake
Park
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Wymore
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south from SR 136 and west the Ficaith Center, 90(1 French
by Bush in a telephone conferI...
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once with C. A. Benedict, disSR
426 at Slavia eastward to .Davis is a member of the
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also
the spring and to the people
of Orlando at $234,000.
completed
recently.
for their veto next November.
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ANNOUNCES
fifth access to 1.4. The others
BILL BUSH
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WAShINGTON (All) - The
Seminole 11ih School's Marching and Twirling Baud will
Senate Props redness suheomIuittt'e will launch a detailed attend the governor's inaugural parade In Tallahassee, Tuesday,
Investigation next year into but parents will have to foot most of the bill, Bandmaster
jdlot shortages In the arunetl %'ihlIani Elmore reported today.
ervIees, sources revealed to
Only about $0 was raised in the pre-Christmas tree sale
day.
with about $1,000 needed for the charter bus and motel rooms,
not including meats.
'Thu other $10 to $15 for night in Perry and return here
MOSCOW (AP) - Peking's
leaders have ordered an all- out each baud mnemuber will be paid Wednesday. The students will
hate-Soviet t'a mupuigut hi the out of parents' pockets, so that have to wake up two days of
('bluest' army, the Soviet du the baud may take advantage school.
ft'm;st' mninitry charged today. Of the invitation to Participate
Fur bLue parade, the b.tud
in the Inaugural fustivilies," will be eariug their new aud
highly tvlorful Indian uniforms
('hIAltl.O'l'l'l!, N. C. (Al') - Elmore said.
'11w local aggregation h with hauthomt' feathered head.-' iii hor-t'di br flurry Golden,
t'oiistuut
watch;
of
his
mailer the
st'tit'dukd to lea % e Samutord at drt',t's. Uniforms were purlit'mbotla I Ph;)stt')Ui;, clung to life
mivart'hi in chased laab year at a t'o ui
a in. 'l'ursd
tl;i i;ioruitng following remnuvat
the lj,iradu at 4 p.m., SPUUU the tuu.
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Eisenhower has returned to his
anóv covered farni home and is
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favorite sun spot, Palm Desert
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The five-star general arrived
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12. A spokesman at his office
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a weather station near Five
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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)Hungarian authorities today reReal estate and personal property taxes of $3,- leased Janet V. Lemme, 25, an
American from Seattle, Wash.,
103,632.35 have been received by Tax Collector Troy
on completion of a six-month
Ray's office for the year 1966.
sentence for helping her husTotal discounts permitted during the months of band in an attempt to smuggle
his sister and brother-in-law out
November and December tutal $130,813.07.
of Hungary, the U.S Embassy
Totais are expected to change somewhat with last announced today.
minute mailing of taxes to reI.
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25 Rescued
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BEACH (Al') :1
count for December, Ray re
Rapid rescue efforts by five
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fishermen saved 2.5 persons who
were thrown Into the Halifax
to receive the discount, mail
River when a pier collapsed,
must be postm;;rked by Dec.
the Sheriff's department said.
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Discount allowed in January
100-foot pier gave way Wednesis two per cent and February,
day, plunging men, women and
children into eight-foot depths.
one per cent.
Taxes will be paid at. net
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In March and become delinquent
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MERIDA, Mexico (Al') - An
in April with a three per cent.
airlift to bring 880 Americans
TROY RAY
penalty charged.
and 1,820 of their relatives from
Cuba to the United States was
under way today via Mexico
after years of negotiations and
delays.

Look for a land use study on
the proposed zoo site on Seminole Boulevard around the first
of the year . . That will be
the first step In moving the faY.

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Look for Joe F:y, manager
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Peter Fonda will not be tried a
second time on charges of pussessuig marijuana.
Su perior Court Judge Mark
Brandler said Tuesday he would
Food, toys and gifts for 2 dismiss the case against the 26family of seven children and year -old son of actor Henry
two adults for Christmas and Fonda and a codefendant.. John
New Year's have been collected Ruhischun. 21. 'in the interest
by 29 Cub Scouts of Pack 505. of justice."
The psek Is sponsored by par.
Fonda and Robischcin were
eats of the Pineercat residential tried earlier this mouth, but the
area. Cubmaster Is Robert ,.,.zry was unable to reach a verdiet. The jury convicted John B.
Sprague.
Spraguesaid the buys bad Haeberlin 111, 25, and acquitted
solicited local mncrt'hunts and I a fourth t-odetv,idant. Steven
Alstierg. .
neighbors fur the dumuttiuns.
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home economics agent It would
be a savings of some $4,975 in
county funds alone
Of course this won't happen

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Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Brown and
children of Rochester are visiting their parents. Mrs. 011ie H
Brown and Mrs. Mary Jenkins
respectively.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A?)
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Go' Edmund G. Brown. aMiss Rosetta Fossitt and Mr. sesing the "white backlash" in
and Mrs. lth mur Robinson of American politics, said today
Rochester are visiting their that "whether we like it or not,
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. the people want separation of
Johnny Reddick. Mr. Reddick the races."
became ill on Christmas morn- The Democratic governor.
ing and had to be rushed to who has said white resentment
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
against Negro miltancy conAfter receiving this news. WC I tributed to his loss to his succesregret to inform you that Mr. sor, Ronald Reagan, a a I
Reddiek passed Tuesday morn- "We're a generation away"
from understanding between the
ing.
races.
Mrs. Jewel Harrison Simpson He made his comment on an
and daughter Lit.a of West Palm interview taped for broadcast
Beach motored up Christmas tonight on educational television
day to visit with her father J. F btLit. 0115 In Sacramento. San
Francisco and Redding.
Faison and family.

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hello. fie just recently returned
from
Okinawa and will be staMrs. E. J. Eubanks and son'
tinned in California after the
are spending the holidays In holidays.
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Pensacola with Mrs. Eubank's
father, Sidney Jordan.

Recent huuseguests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. Fannit' Fields. were Mr. and Mrs.
Elijah Whittlevy. Mrs. Grace

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her houseguest Dr. and Mrs.
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Ga. They are former teachers
at Crooms High. Dr. Gilmore is
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hut .A . and, 'hon maybe
Kirebboff's and Jones' half st n tistlept that any clerk could arena have only been in school I the first step to get these po. we'll iret somewhere."
page survey of target flrC*s in do. There are no q,oy,el,iqi(rns for nine years sn(l the average pie involved in the program. "Action" rnnp was recently
the county to kick-off the "war drawn from these figures that income it less than 3,Ofl per
• given the okay for a $36,00
He stressed that he met with a
against poverty" here,
show the hoard of dIrectors the
t with .324M00 of that to Zn
According to the report, rend needs
the people. "These ataBoth felter and Knowles group of 7(1 people )T the south for
dmintstrative salaries.
by Kirchhoff, scores of people tistics don't show any flCerJ at urged administrators to push end of the count recently fl - They
s :ire al o aw;iting wnr,1
In depressed areas were can. all for hfeuid Start- . . - They for more programs than just an attempt to get ' th ese people front federal effiiaIq n
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teeted and there was a need have led us astray," Knowles "Ifead Stntt" --- the only pro, thinking."
grant of sonic •1,,(tflfl
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to kickfor higher education standards said.
Melt,er continuied to hammer off "Head Start."
gram "Action" has submitted
nutong the poor and more Jobs.
i away that we need to ram mare
The survey tonduoted in ()vie- fIin(I applications for.
,t rt.- the two hour siesninil,
Jones said these ptntimt1cm do, Midway, Gi n idsborn, Ararle"We spent 20,11fl0 in seven programs down Ft,deral
Kirchhnft said he would at-.
show nerd for the "head Start" my Manor, f,inrnln Ifeighta, months and we still don't have cinls throats. "Let them know empt to hove nrne rngrnms
program. hluiwever, Knowles Gc'orgi'town, Ur,oker$own and the answer to what these people who you are," he tirged. addin, o'itlined to present to the hoard
ntiswrruul saying these are Altamonte sip u lled out that the need," Knowles said.
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a new president with only 28
present . . No quo.
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Your foot sinks Into the sand
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nnying "the simple truth Is
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that you nrc not producing.
Nothing Is being done and, If
DR. W. V. 11011ERTS
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you're Just wasting your time
'and our money."
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the
ground floor when the or-,
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years ago. "We spent thousands
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unless we as directors take a
more active role in this group.
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BOXES of gifts and food donat.ed by Sanford Lodge 18l and Snnford
Chapter 1404, Women of the Noose, were delivered th five needy families. Shown loading qtntion wagon are Mrs. Howard Price (left) and Mu.
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f the band is to go, the money
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parent's pockets. Ta th is th e
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Now is the time to cash in! We have reduced our entire inventory to move. Our loss is your

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cout,sSanford Plaza as 150 Girl Scouts
CHRISTMAS CAROLS rang
West
and Brownies from Tangelo District, which includes Seminole
(Herald
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their annual Carol Sing.
Voluia, gathered
out

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Hea lth-O-Podic. Our extra firm
innorspring covered with pure Fire.
stone 'foam. Treated -for Florida
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Club celebrated Ita annual year.

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"'' ject. Helpful information on and two guests, Mary •lo Floyd
Sandusky, hostesses.
how to buy and how to curb and Auguath Ruth. from Co. I
The meeting was opened by irnpuj
buying was given to lumhus, Ohio, utking a total
piecige tue iawea.
nil members giving
Gifts were exchanged after
of allegiance to the flag. Th e
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Creed was read by Gladys Char- the meeting. The decorations
Zant- Grey wrot 50 novels
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towich.
Ow tinic of his
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displayed
in it lovely "S" ar- death, had a total sale of more
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tables reduced to half price. These
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and you ar.' hertib)- required t, dead, their heirs or assigns. had the Clerk of thu Circuit Court
iswer in said suit been served with poea.. in the oil or before the 10th day of
file your
with tilt undersigned Cleric of HUtte of Florida, but oni) to that Jiwsuar)'. A. D 1iiC'. If YOU Istil
said Court and to serve a copy extent provided for by See- tu do so, a decree pre confesso i .t
thareu.4 upot, thc Pjaintiff'ai at- tion M~, Titir 2t. United litates will lic talceii against you for
tome). wisosu' isanic and address Code; it it,further OIUSIJUFI' (lit' relict densaisded In the Corn.
unties,- below, on so- before the that Hotlee of this order in' ;sUi.- ;slu tnt.
Tini Notice shall be published
23rd day of January. IIIG', and itshsed by U..-- United Htstttn- MarIn default thereof Decree Pro shisti Its a newspaper of general else.' a week for four consecutive
Contesso will be entered against circulation lit Somlisols. County, weeks in The Hanford Herald.
Florida. once a week for six (6) a newspaper circulated In SemiYou.

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huuse, Hanford. )4enitisoli County. OIU)11U1) at Orluisdo. Florida, i'.'r. A. 1-)., 1966.

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Warehouse Clearance! Be sure to see our special section of odds end
ends. 'You will find a hf-tie bit of everything marked down to sell. Find

sales prices af or below our cosi. Shop bofh sfores. Our loss will
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expended for such
he pointed out.
All of t.h peoples' problems
cannot he solved by spending
money. Scripture says 'The pear
ynti will always have with you.'
Only in the hereafter will we
h:,vn everything that we want,"
iferfong stated.
"It is my hope that the administration will work with
Cnnresa in good faith and c-ut
hack the program where th ere
is waste. It is our experience.
t , ri'Jte."

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proved to them they are Ia
Ham Hutchison;
costs and Pro. error In that they, claim they
gramming of city
insurance
Leaving
Hospital
will save money by closing tim.
will
be
studied
and
a
request
us A Tvt1,,.',',-st,
1VIt.I1I',UWN (At')—For*
Sanfordbase and moving the
for use of the Civic Center will
m(!r President Dwight D. Eis. be
SVin
to Albany," Herlong
received.
enhower is scheduled to leave Other agenda items include SLj(L 'it will cost millions of
the hopItai this afternoon fol- i
dollars more to improve the
line proposals,

relations.

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Cieer

lowing his Dec. 12 gall bladder

operation,

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"I lald It on the line for then
needed by the city will be dis.
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Contest judges who gave J)rize for overall Whiner to John Lonimerse of
the fltilt'h Mill ?'tTsircrn't' rni TT,nh. 1),1
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by exiles as similar to China's
will be moat felt at home In
tough Red Guards, are report- Sanford City Commissioners order that the pnple will bring
vh1l hold a public hearing at S pressure to bear," Herlong re.
ed on the move in Cuba,
p.m. tonight on a request by s marei.
Florida State Bank to close the The representative again
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alley from Commercial Avenuestated his position, "The closing
Soviet Premi'ur Alexef N. Kosy- to Fulton Sttet,- just east of t he of Sanford Naval Air Station is
gin 1kw honie today after a bank parking lot, In the interest a farce and a gross waste of

wine sale protest and further Air Force base at Albany and

d iscussion of the city's sign or- to move there, than it would
to make the necessary lmprov..
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dinance,
Election set
mc'nts and stay in Sanford.
TOKYO (AP)
"Apparently saving money
Japanese
Hunt Plane
Prime Minister Eisaku Sate tois not the criteria for the move.

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uititj liset' Hiotliesr Is thu fos'i,iu*'
urban jttnewstj.
WASjjJ''('I'(iN (Al') — An
'l'Iiu' bill isusscsi the JioUsu lisuia Jkt'l.ey ()t Hanfusul. They
Interstate (0:alJgierce (gaiitil- but, was slt'fcutesi lit the Suiiutu. have sitie other child, Rtiiusld

Hearing Set

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set Jugi, 16 ti.slay
'I'oduy a city official who
for the start of hearings into uskvd his statue ant be usesi rehus.sw the bankrupt New York, porte d that "ut- bust renewal
New jiaveui and Jfat- tford rail. is sit'atd Items', It woiil,I hut
i.mti shall be asicrgcd lute the b.'sueI it the siowtitowig at eg
510:1 eXLaguIflt'S'

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Maternal gt -uiitljiitg-ui,ts uie
Mr. ss,,'I Mi's. H. 1. hieckey of
17118 West t-.'tbgseI St, istiul patug :sul gi ssts'Ijsut'.'sit
use Mr.

'I New york Cential4jew1byNa"ja only 114,11) CIe"llille ,ijut jilujil und All-16. C'. A. Appel of Bull.

railroad system.

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Born Here On

or six months.
jiul, her,, at. (J:5() u,rn. Christaward will be presented
At that, time the co,s,iulttt'st tHUS niurnitig.
at the annual bamjuet Juji, 21, agreed to hiuve two
15 thu slaughter of Mr.
of its ofalong with the Distinguished fh'iuIs confer with, the ity and All'
s. Ronald L Appel, 1703
Service Award and awards 1st manager oti the smsusure.
West Second St.
the most outstanding young
11cr hither is a Third Class
Four years ago this city cotitlamer, educator, sailor and ,,,iimi by s
8-2 Vote agreed b'tio'ekueujsur U. H. Navy pre*to ask the Itegistjutivg, sMegn- ently St4itioIIud a bou rd the U8N

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AIIA'.%Tl (All) — Four bandits Ediotrial page

contributed to better governinent.

wil l hstve souse' tune in a during the Christusuis weekend
cuz'reet,iunul institute to get inflicted "considerable damage"
'tJ.ti tiuisikiisg su-uight.eia,d out. to unjnutxet.ed vegeutbies Iii all
It will be stuart for other parts of the state except the
YOutsgstxr
to take warning lower cast, coast.
and hut, get themelves into a Danuige to the huge eitru
si1hlitt' jam lot bottle uit th ink- t',op %V
culled iisblgttifst-a,,t,
hug
t:uisdue'(, Otise, pLople'b by Witi'i t'ti 0. Juliissoti, head of

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a fishing
arc Sanford appears dead, a survey th eir fire even though two lloroscoptt ................................10 camp in Marathon to
in the Flor.
by the Herald revealed today. victims fought buck, ccaped School news ............................12 ida Keys but the Coast Guard

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might happen as a result of
their pranks or what the conSequences might be for them
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Recently an official Of thol 1)0.
Nominations should he subyet, but we hear Christmas that four TV sets valued at
purttns'nt of Housing and Urban
Outgoing mail in Sanford WitS some 500 were taken. Entry Obta
mitted on a nomination form,
1"rcnch Avenue and should J)evclsijmist,it diseusesj the act,
down this year.
i ned at the Jaycee Building include the nominee's accom staying that despite the current
was gained by sniashing a
plate glass window.
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George C. Young:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the' Circuit Court
l]ttttcd Statcit District Judge
By: Martha T. VIhien. D.C.
the' Turegoiti t,, be a
I eertif
Arthur 11. I.iecl;withs, Jr.
true ans.1 ourtect uop oL Ott oil- CLL'L:LANI. TL'P1IUNauN
.surt
('i.rk cii Cie-cult
Atizi-,
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lietiust. Al. Markus,, I) C.
Attorneys lot- I'Iahntitf
IVesies)' it. •!'flier, Clerk
PhiUlip Ii J,.ugsjjs
P. C). Drawer Z
l'ssited Htutei District Court
SMAuhitiiaer and 1jgati
Suite . U-. untord Atlantic NutMIddle District of Florida
P. 0. box 17

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Jr. today said no one from the $20,000 in Jewels and furs.
That fatality in Casselberry
Sports ..........................................6 located.
the oth er day was the first OflC
city has contacted him about. Mr. and Mrs. Saul P. Berman ____________________________________________________________________
there in
introducing local legislation on (12.125 Keystone Island Drive)
se:en
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matter,
said four iiiaskt,si men eased
City Manager V. E. Knowles into their home through sliding
Seminole County will get a
ew forest ranger next year.
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annual
Sanford-Seminole
rePorted
thus far no one from glass doors on the waterfront
Nominations close Saturday for th
the
Sanford
Community Do- side.
Al Harris of Longwood its leavPolice buday are looking for J&amp;Ycee Good Government Award, Joseph
has
Lug. Jim Marquis of Polk Coun- leads in th e Budeock Fund- announced.
tt'tvtj him OH set'kltig a ape.
ty will take over.
ture Store break-in over the
Nominees must be residents of Seminole County and should vial net, to
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lx' an elected or apjxiinted public official or any citizen who has thin in urban permit
renewall)urticilfl*work.

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aultant? We hear they didn't will be announced, according to Plaza "will be corrected" Plaza
Downtown
mercitasits
know about it until th ey saw Rep. Cleveland.
it in your favorite paper.

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satisfied" withand
response
Citizenji desiring the opportun-well
to advertisements
"pleas good" and stores were crowded.
llost-Christmas sales and gift
.ora up in arms over the hir- ity also will be heard.
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'I'ElXlIl{1 liE SOtJA,
gola (iI')—More thiin 800 f
a 1100-man rebel force were
killed Christmas Day when
they crossed from the Congo—
Iiiialiiia,i—,,,isI rittarked this
town on Angola's esiterii horder, Portuguese military author.
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HAMILTON A I R FORCE I "I want to make it clear the
Illy called a parliamentary
DwAmtown Sanford "Ill'e Care" Merchants Ilresident Charles planning a Illet-tilig ()n jan. jo (
BASE,
Calif. (AP)—The search :I p1
t-it-etion Jail. 21) which his coil.
'0ple at SNAS were not a
to (usd155 plans for business st'rvatjvu party
Christmas card t.itis a traffic. . The hearing by the delegation merchants and Sanford Plaza Robinson reported,
exictecf to narrowed today in Mexico's party to this move. The people
wil.] take place in the county merchants report a -vcry busy With tile huge lot almost full promotions during ttie first six win despite charge8 of a #,11 c
Baha California for a missing" in the Pentagon are the perve,%iulation receipt inside. . .
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twin-engine plane carrying ten trators of this action," Herloug
The
commission
meeting
room,
'It was signed "1051."
season" for pre-Christmas shop. during the last week before months of 1967,
mist" of corruption.
persons from the San Francisco" ; revealed.
number of tile citution.
has been the practice in the pers boosted business this year. Christmas, the narrow driving
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area.
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past several years.
I
hope the same man who
Both areas reported that vol. lanes and indistinct parking
I don't know what it means
LONDON
(AP)
prepared
the cost estimates for
Eight
that
time, representatives
ume of business increased lines increased problems for
th
ofAt
each
municipality,
but th ere were 12 marriage
more
convicts
have
escaped
the
two
bases
does not do Mce Coun- steadily th rough th e last week drivers, who have complained
censes issued at the courth ouse ty Commission and oth er gov.
from British prisons, bringing Area deaths ................................2 Ncimarsi's income tax or the
before Christmas and "espec. about the confusion.
the Thurbolay before Christmas. ernment agencies will be af- ia
10 Internal Revenue Service will
Chri8tnins Bridge .......
Ily the last three days.-'
All shopping areas ill tile
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forded an opportunity to preweekend to 28. Only four have Classified ads ....................
be after McNamara." he said.
Merchants reported they were county reported "business was

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Police depurtment received It ! Dade City.

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"Arlminiqtrntion of the program is costing )odies
and thrp Is very ii?- tie, If any, flccrsssfltin for the
'The program h
more or
vast funIs allotted," IIer1on
griven
blank
declared.
"The heut way p,npie can
rjht pnv'rtv k by ainz to
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opined. "Vie
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ton," Seminole Community Ac4..
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Charles K. 1ie,i,stt, 1)-Via.,
pressed isjijiait.lnn today Is,
'upoaiik that. the fc'tk',-,,i govHItfl'IiL
Rhare Itn revenues

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Watch for a big news story who represent Seminole County
to break next week out at the along with the other ten counties
Del-Mar operation.
of th e district, reside in St.

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friends loans. That really isn't Legislature.
the committee's function. But
Rep. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
the assignment is an important reports some difficulty has

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one, and our freshman legislut- arisen in setting an exact date
or is to be congratulated.
convenient to th e four senators
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braided.

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Two piece Early American sofa and

Goitlisitugit, hiss wife: Slel- thu u Complaint ts foreclose
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THE NTATI' 111P 11,11.011.11JA TO, will .11111 Wift, and U,
ilert UNits real itrollert)' EltUats pt'rty. to-wit:
CARROLL.
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its tlsI 1)ltrlct ansi describe-d!
Ilrnol:v lilt- , T'ennsylviintu
Lot t. I3loci 4, W'UATIIE1t"'
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1.ot 10, IJls,cl
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FIILST ADDITION.'
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IIOSIUS ORLANDO.
suit lists isneis flied tiwain' you IIUI"TLII
according to tilt pint titer.'iii th e Circuit Court of Hemlnol. Sirrlu: ONE, accorsIint to P1.SIt
of zu' recorded in Pint fool:
County, FiorIdi. in Chnneer, an ttis'r,'n r.'rordetl ii Pint Ito-ok I.
I, pagi' 6G. PublIc Recordss
nhbrvvlal.d tttir of which it, ''l'." I and (. Public ftecord.i of
n Seminole County. Florida.
711:1)Iu4L sviscw AND Sininiolr Ciunty, rlortilu and it hAts. been flied aaInt you in the
Ip1,euring: to List Court tidLtt th., ftt,ov*. - RtVlc(l mutt. Lbe short tttI.L)AN 4tH()ClATI0N OF
N'014E CuT'NTY. u corflorut lots, ditei*dnt, Mutvtii laawwIll and of which it, Federal National'
wilt. arc lortgLgt Association. a corpora1112LLnLtff, vii. 11. 1). ETIMLI4ING F4t4 h. L4LWWIII, hit
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Late of Florida and Congress and existing pursuant
ING, -.t al Defendants, til t. nu- within the
ture of said suit beiis is suit to have not voluntarily appeared to the Federal National Martfareclant. thiLl vertain mortgalre herain, and that personal ser- ;ruge Association Charter Act,
vice upon thuns Lit not practical luiviug its principal office Iii the
dateC March Its, 19G, and of
their roalsiotnu
anti City or Washington, District of
cord lIn Official ltuoords Ilunis i'ecuust'
till-, PubUll wisoroabouts art- ulsltisown, it is Coiunsbits, Plaintiff, versus, WI124:. of till-,
4,
Itecord.. of Seminole County, O1U)flItEl" that Ileiviji LawwLiI LIASI Ii. ROBINSON. SR. DefonIordi, .nieunsl.erinr list' follow- and Pays' K. Lawwlii. his wife, stunt(s), tusd you are required
lug described real property, to- If livtis, and If ilead, their heirs t. serve S Cop)' of ,your Answer
or assigzst, u;speur or plead to or other plead
pleading: to the Cons WItI
Lot IL, 111ouic -C". COUNTRY thu PunlPlultit Isurciii by thU JJ111.1111 oil Plaintiff't, Attorney&amp;;, I
CLt!fl CIRCLE, cauxeliverrv. 12th day of February. IW, and CL F V U LANb. STEI'HENSON
8rntItiol- COhitit)'. Florida, III default thereof tb.' Court will AN]) .iIzE, Stilt.- ut' bats ford Ata. corsilsig to tilsit thereof re- proceed to iii. tstarisig and ad- luntic National Haiti; IiuI1dizi, corded in Pint Book V. Page judlojAtion o f title' stilt as if Mel - 1', 0. Drawer Z. banlord, Florida,
4. of U.. Public Record.. r vhs l4Lwwiil atilt 1"n't K. l4aw- and flit' thf' original Answer or .
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Early American. Beautiful nylon print.
Self decked, soft edge. Pure foam
rubber reversible cushions. SAVE S70

extension table has 2 leaves. This is S

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RECLINERS
A few of several different styles SAVE
left. Choice of colors and -fabrics,

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colors,

BOOKCASES
plate

Pat Barry gave raport on the County Fair and ______________________________ 17% TIll: (71119011111, C (5 T II '1'
111111CIA1, MUCITIT 01'~
suggestions were made on how INITIlIs PATi ii I q II V 1'
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the recent Council meeting.

pure foam. Nylon or Naughahyde
covers. This is a one time sale.

Medium size with loose cushions.

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meeting at the Fire Rull with Your Guide To Buying, and mu Sikes, Jean Tyner, 31argar- i

mile pitee is permitted. Maybe,
Mayor Lormunn and the rededicitted council will open it
up a little to make the route
.norc popular wi th the travel-

5-Piece sec-tionals. Loose cushions,

For King Size beds. See at our W.
First St. store. Big, King Size
foam rubber or innerspring, quiltad...............SAVE UP TO

SOFA AND CHAIR

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dish luncheon at the December by Mrs. Kay Suasman. Labels, Vera Cooh, Sara Cross, The)44SIJU

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The program was presented

Christmas party and covered

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"Determination and ruling by
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the Supreme Court is the last
It is not a speed trap, I'm hurdle in the long court battle
told by local officials, hut. if it. to permit the merger which was
isn't then why the "Th-45 mile first proposed in lOtue," Don
speed limit" on the west side i'lartin of the ACL reports.
of the ACL tracks in LongThere is a long and involved
wood? On the east side of the history to the court battle.
railroad th ere is some excuse
Favorable decision on the
Ofor the 45 mile limit—lots of merger was received from the
houses, hut on the 1-4 side int4'rst.ate
Commerce
after
there is just a scattering of hearings
and investigation in
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structures, and is shout as wide
open a territory as that. farther

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Floridn Fast. ("'.1't Railway. Antitrust Act.
,f. %%- ould Im
the Seahrli,ird Railroad.
throtivil tim I
the Southern R-nilway And tile
Tho railroads still] tilt, WC fill- $:avv 11 favol-11114, deeigloll ill
City Commission tonight "'ffl ~
of
There are some 500 employcs .lustie Department as majol' pealesi that Icrision to till! Sti- iay, 1 t'l;d, whsiehi
WII5 ngaiti
livIt ld
doors of the Civic' Center May in Sanford are still
by themerger, an ACL official1-ion and hearing, an tsnfavora- orahile deeisjon
in so doing vltkhis WhIrIs' the
privats' party
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TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU. IF YOU DON'T FIND fl AT 901 W. FIRST ST., TY FURNITURE CENTER AT 1100 FRENCH
£
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•Ir., in an exel'iqjvc interview
with The Ikrnl(1 today, pledged t vote to cut hack
ftind for the "Poverty Prnram" which he
"OflO of the greatest, wastes of the peoples' money In

Atlantic Coast, Line empinycs December, I9f.
matte,' tas sent hark to the Jnrksnnvjjie that. points ti
a
The
decision,
at
that
time,
lntertntt-'
in
Sanford
are
still
'iting
to
Coisimert'e Commfs.
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),jt')t thus' ease' wiss ss'iit. back to with tilt, FdoileFt.
'l5
"The fItMtI'Mt. WIIy I know to
appealed
to
a
Ibree
judge
sion
for
i's'i'ensidernt
Ion
of
the
the
I ('C were not Iiet'essn ry to
Anyone wanta bet,lit will he hear from the Supreme Court
courtin
.lnc'kcsn'j1k
by
the facts i'eiiit-ittg to thin Clayton In' eonjdu',-s'sl,
Mayor Joe Raker next year.
get a huge f.'de,-ni tn 11i
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AC t,Seaboard Merger

tions are down about one ml)lion over the previous year.
C. 'Thus far t.his year's valuations
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'ATHR: nii likely, wormer thru Wednesdny.

nbody asked me hu I'm
casting my 'nte for th e Jaycee
good government award to .Ioe
Davis. He never makes th eof
headlines hut as he winds up
his term as legislator he has
done more 'ond for this eosint'
th an most of us rvsilh'.ci.

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controversial laws snt'hi as the
draft, income tnx and foreign
aid.
Mansfield issued his recum-

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rior Maior R exa inat'
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with ed,pcntfrsn.
nntirpri'q those t1enllri
to
$iu
ni endn I inns for a 'I boron gli rorrt.sp.tml
going, set'iititl look'' at major 12ltt1t1IlIlg ,ieetlq." lie nwntfnnr',i iirhs,r, and rural problems.
pi-agra ins from rm'dirn re 811(1 ,nr'tlit-nre, civil rights. curbs on Citing kgislnt kin possed in
Ii hr. last two hiss (,nf'rr.ssr..
civil rights to farni suhsklles In Or antI water ptillsst inn,
letter to the Senate's 17 t'nni
inittef' rhnlrnien.
Stit'Ii MI tidies, tilt' P,toti$ flflflfl
,iit1, t'ould find rough edges,

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mate by the council was 4(10 to the holiday just ended broke t1 Thanksgiving weekend, a all for three-day periods, were
Year
546,
Memorial
Day'
period,
New
,
'traffic accident dea ths du ring 540 for the period from 6 pm. chain of holiday records. Each four-day, or W2-hour
at
of
brought
748
traffic
deaths,
a
542.
July
4,
576.
and
Labor
Day
th
Dec.
30
to
holiday
death
toll
since
Friday.
ti
the na on's Christmas holiday (local time)
636.
Memorial Day 1065 has set a record for any holiday.
wee)en fell sharply lower than midnight Monday, .Tan. 2.
.
th
is
year
Earlier holiday tolls
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and
The relatively low count for record.
last
'tikr'5
yuletide
record
broke
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MIAMI (A?)— Accidents dur'p.,.
a chain of nine successive
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2,
ovrt-cxtensloiis and gaps in newPage
2
ing
the
long
Christmas
holiday
i7r_&amp;rni!arh_rrath
holiday records.
,
er programs, nml update and
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weekend claimed the lives of at
The toll was 561 as the 78-hour
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equity of ntiminist rat ion
.
least 28 persons In Florida.
period ended at midnight.
handling of older laws such as
Traffic mishaps accounted for
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Last year the three dn.
Selective Service.
2(1 of them, two short of the toll
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Christmas weekend brought 720
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Mansfield said his recompredicted by the Flori da High.
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traffic deaths.
If
nwndntions
were not in rc
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spouse
to
Democratic
election
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IIj
Pt-,
just ended Is subject to upward ____
t'nnipinints
by
Demoor
losses
It,
771
of Ococe became florida's 26th
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T"ff't
revision from delayed reports of _____
crat ic govertiors about ndininis
fathlit u.hen he turned his bi,,,,
F
fat41It1e!, but It was clearly tintration of some programs.
It, q4, 1.. 11 '
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of
a
car
the
path
1cycle
Into
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He noted that he had been
derthe 650 to 750 deaths estiT
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west of Orlando, the FHP re.
saying for more than a year
mated by the Na tional Safety
l\
ported.
SOME of the husinss studtnts at South Seminole Junior High who work
A
that it was time for Congress to
Coilnefi before the holiday.
with
the
Hurricane
Plastics
Company
made
frosted
jewelry
and
sold
it
as
'stop, look and listen.'
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A- safety council spokesman
class
project.
in
the
group
shown
are
(from
left)
John
Daniels,
general
a
Nor, hr said, were Vietnam
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saia a weekend snowstorm
Cathy
Opfer,
sales
manager;
Karen
Sullivan
and
Kathy
Paschal,
manager;
war costs the reason for Con.
whlth covered a broad swath of
advertising;
Betty
Newton,
production,
and
Linda
Hall,
treasurer.
gress to pause and re-examine,
the- nation from Oklahoma to
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"With or without Vietnam, in
New g1and kept perhaps a;
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judgment, tim ennte of the
ttiy
mlfllvninotorlsts at home. cutIn
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United
Stntes, through its com':
p
ting.tr.velandacddenta.
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would have a respnnsI
mittees,
.
Nèvórtheless, fatalities far
for beginning the kind of
bility
outstripped those of a nonholiI
oversight which Is
tap.t.oto
day period of similar length.
Benjamin
Butler,
Roland
Parr,
1966
DECEMBER
23,
suggested herein," he said.
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Admissions
Mansfield said the 90th ConMargaret Oshurn, Rev. King -'accident death from 6
RIRMThJCH W Al
a. (A?)
Hurricane Plastics (ompny
Margaret Grier, Daniel Gallo- Johnson, ,Tovcc L. Baxter, Ho.
gress, opening .Inn. 10, would
The bodies of three teen-age ,..,.
I1JD. tl time) Frlds' Dec.
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f.rnu'iI lit' the third ie'rhave a tiniqtic opportunity to fill
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yi-u, e..iia I IJUI.II(UII, wn --------------------------boys -- two brothers and their Smith, Sarah Whack, Aleathea
0, ri midnight Monday, Dec. 12.
M1tRLINEVI'E VELCII (right) was named Key
the needs for ''cli simssionnte
Ruth Starke, Locola itid general buness class at
deaths then was
friend — have been found. R. Wiggins, Kenneth .1. Scott, Thomas, Audrey Mitchell, Gayle Sout.h Seminole ""
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The
Club Sweetheart at th e annual Key Club Ball Monrestudy" bc-Cause he didn't exShe
accepts
a
bouquet
of
red
roses
from
Cathy
391.
day.
pect
it to receive a heavy load
tt
Police
have
charged
a
neighbor
Sanford;
Ellis
Dees,
Pierson;
A.
Mason
and
baby
girl,
Carol
School,
taugh4
h
Mrs.
Marina
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of the youths with three counts Rose Maria West, A th ens, Ga. A. Hare and baby girl, Mae Weeks, to give practical experThe safety council Issued an
-Westbrook, last year's sweetheart. Announcement
of new legislation.
of murder.
made
by
Ronald
Goerss,
Key
Club
president,
estimate for next weekend's
in
the'
various
nsseta
of
was
The Democratic tender left it
Births
Broome, Alice Wright., William c-flCcth
Vaughn
Murphy.
15.
his
bro
Year
observance
lit
t1le
Civic
Center.
New
three-day
during the dance held
up to the committees to deterMr. and Mrs. Thomas Grier. Redley, Sanford; Edward j. husiness.
ler. Steve. 13. and Will Bin7CI. Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ca
TENTH YEAR REUNION vf the Class U 1956 of Seminole High Sabri()]
wheti, It said. accidents probamine what laws most needed
conceived
John
Dennis,
who
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rt er, Albe rt D. Williams, Dc14, nfl of nearby Homewood. Harlan Colvin, Sanford, a boy.
was held at Mayfair Country Club, with dinner and dancing enjoyed by
bly-'on1d kIll 10 to 90 more perrestudy.
project,
idea
for
the
class
the
Bary; Gladys Rose O'Grady,
class members and their spouses. Among those present (from left) were j,,, were last seen Christmas Night
But he called attention to all
sons than on a rmnholtday
Discharges
Eva A. Berg, Dellona; Cora is izeneral mrinnizer of the comas
they
went
to
purchase
supRobinson
Brovtm,
cla."
secretany;
James
Owens,
class,
president
,
Man.
the
new programs "designed to
winUr week-end.
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Arlene Smi th, David Myers, Buyer, Robert A. Burns, Lake P1flY which manufactures such
Of
A
plies
for
a
holiday
Ramsey
of
th
the
longest
distance,
Kenne
and
the
class
member
who
came
The New Year traffic toll estiTheir bodies were found Mon- Richard Myers, Joan Hensley, Mary; Rosia Campbell, Lake plastic items as key ri ngs, cuff
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Janice Punch was reunion committee chairman.
Emma Lou Peterson, Carol Monroe; Agnes Hurd, New links, money clips, braccletcs, •
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necklaces, earrings and paper
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Griffin and baby boy, Ka th erine Smyrna Beach.
Shelby
Shelby County She ri ff
weights.
boy Davis, Suio
DECEMBER
25,
Walker said David McCarter Ironsides, Baby
ildre,
The students are completely
also
of
Homewood,
had
san
Wagner,
James
W.
Ch
Admissions
25,
MIDDLETOWN. Conn. (A?) spokesman said they "are going
Peoin
charge of production, disth ew W. Smith, Willi e Over.
Ma
Dora C. Appel, Robert
been charge with th ree counts
were scheduled
Author William Manchester along well"
street, Sanford Frederick Tay pIes, Eddie Lee Cooper Jr., tribution, sales and delive ri es,
of murder in connecti on with
br, DeBary; Arthur G. Bergen, Johnnie Reddick, Neal Camp- public relations, bookkeeping
was reported "much Improved for today.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Light snow fell in the Great Subzero cold persisted in the deaths.
,
Sanford;
and
clerical
work.
ear
Delt.ona.
th
bell, Margaret Smi
and doing very well" today alt- Mrs. Kennedy has already WASHINGTON (AP) — BusiNorth Dakota and near the Authorities, who had said
The second big snowstorm of Lakes region.
1966
nessmen have become more
DECEMBER
24,
The
ne
Chaney,
Deltona;
Es.
The
students
have
been
takWASHINGTON (AP)
Pauli
stretched Canadian border of Minnesota. her the boys apparentl y were
the new winter whipped into the Cold
wea ther
optimistic
In the last three
Admissions
average school district Is spend.
iniz orders and selling at school
telle Temple, Laurel, Miss.
had received get-well telegrams Ing sections of a 60,000-word months about the 1967 economy,
slain by a sex deviate. were
Midwest today after dropping across the North and reached It IAWS mild in the far South.
Charles F. Robson, Marcel
and Seminole Plaza.
ing $436 to educatA- each elBirth s
about th e
*from MrL John F. Kennedy and extract of the manuscript that
,,j 55f
$
reports a business magazine.
10566 for up to 2 feet of snow in the deep into the Southeast.
'rhninn iece.ø fl Smith P11i
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Rockies.
Sen.
Robert
F.
Kennedy.
Temperatures
dropped
early
each high school studenL a sur- War
"It's to early to release any- grim Black Jr., Sara Warten'- pci, Sanford, a girl.
Both wished a speedy recov- lize beginning In the issue which tives answering a poll by Nani ngs of heavy snow and in the day to -20 in international
e findings as berg, Peggy Billups, Michale E.
wy shows.
Discharges
ing
concerning
th
th
zzard
conditions
went
li
Falls,
Minn.. -18 in Grand Forks.
ery to the 44-year-old author of reaches newsstands Jan. 10, The tion's Business now predict imThe report in Schol Manage- near-b
Margaret Grier and baby girl,
they
will
have
to
be
studied
Potopinskl,
Gladys
Cleveland,
Weather
"The Death of a President." the book is scheduled for publica- proved conditions next year.
Burlington. \t.
merit, a magazine for school out to the area between north- N.D.. and -3
Nancy L. Hoffman, Beatrice M.
fore
we
Sa
nf ord.
be
closely
and
at
length
book they charged In a law suit tion in April.
Three months ago 30 per cent
Discharges
administrators, said the corre- em New Mexico and northern 3acisonvj!Ie . Fla., had a low of
Walters, Peggy Bill ups, Baby
can be sure of anything," Asst.
The literary and legal mancu- saw improvement.
of conbreach
were
Missouri
and
southe
rn
Iowa.
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zero.
a
represented
spouding costs a year ago
State Toxicologist Robert John. Roland Clark, Christine Wil- girl Wagner.
tract and an Invasion of Mrs. vering came against a backFifteen per cent now expect a
$402 for elementary students Notices of hazardous-driving Six to 8 inches of snow fell
DECEMBER 26, io€
son said following his post-rnor- son, Claude Denton, Ell en B.
ground
of
Manchester's
illness,
decline, compared to 20 per cent
conditions were Issued for MIs- between Dalhart. In the Texas B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rn examination.
Kennedy's privacy,
and $523 for high schoolers.
Weithauer, Erma J. Jamison,
Admissions
te
In the earlier survey. The nest
Dr.
a
White
house
statement
denyphysician,
not
Include
souri,
Oklahoma,
Nebraska,
Panhandle.
and
Clayton.
N.M.
Manchester's
The figures do
John A. Burton IV, Grace
II.iIi ta's Pr. Witnesses said the youths had
see
no change.
rwin
Tracy,
said
his
patient
Ing
comments
attributed
to
the
ool
southern
Iowa,
Illinois
and
most
Rain slicked roads south of Albany, cloudy
IF.
construction, debt or sch
Dodge, Katherine Tooke, Carl
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severe head injuries.
S
condition
President
by
Newsweek
magawas improving. Ilk
of Indiana.
th e snow zone.
transportation costs.
Brumbaugh, Howard Cleveland,
Albuquerque. cloudy 50 26 .. Sheriff Walker said it ap
was still listed as critical, how- zinc relating to the assassinaOver-all expenditures for ci- Skies began clearing in the in the East. snow flurries per- Atlanta , clear .... 40 211 -. peared the three were killed at
E th el Tomlin, Shena Mitchell,
tion, and Mrs. Kennedy's deparemntary and secondary publi c Gallup. N.M., district. A foot of isted near the Great Lakes and Bismarck. cloudy . 36 -5 .. anoth er loca ti on and th eir
ever.
Calvin S. Johns, Agnes Walker,
Tracy
described
the
illness
as
ture
with her children for a hollschools will be a record $25.2 snow had piled up at the Gall up in the northern Appalachians. Boise. clear ------27 4 .04 bodies dumped from a vehicle.
Bertha Gerlach, Lorenzo Sher.
"a slight touch of pneumonia." day on the British West Indies
billion this year, th e survey airport and 7 inches in Las \Teg. Binghamton. N.Y.. received an Boston. cloudy .....31 18 .. Investigators said McCarter
rod, Virginia James, Willie Wilinch
the six hours before mid Buffalo, snow ......25 24 .03 was arrested at the home of his
said.
as, N.M.
Manchester suffered similar island of Antigua.
The Soviet
ilams Jr., Harry J. Byrd Sr.,
MOSCOW (A?)
Manchester was ordered to Union's second unmanned
symptoms
several weeks ago in
Highways in northern New night, bringing the ground cover Chicago, cloudy
2. 17
parents in Homewood a few
Geraldine Jackson, Merwyn L.
London. where he was working remain in the hospital for at spaceship to make a soft landMexico that had been closed Creto seveninchc'.
Cincinnati, clear
Cullum, Sanford; Charlotte Barblocks from where the three
E. SANDNER
o'rro
ortuguese In
26 23 .06 boys lived. He was convicted
on a new book, the doctor said. least a week after his admission ing on the moon "has tested the
Cleveland. cloudy
du ring th e night were opened to.
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Otto Ernst Sandner, of 2207 nett, Phyl Kretz, DeBary; Ma'E:d— Denver. snow ...... 28 11 -05 recently in Jefferson Couaty Community Way, died Sunday ria Gehr, Lake Mary; David
d y. But state police reported
,
Tracy said Manchester had early Monday morning with firmness and density of lunar
cloudy
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Moines,
snow in tie Santa Rosa area on
• - Court on morals charge and night
•been working very hard and what his physician called "a ground," Tass says.
at Seminole Memorial Sessions, Lake Monroe; Lila
It
Detroit.
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T
rOt.
SflOW
fined $250, authorities said.
was under great stress as a re- slight touch of pneumonia."
Besides transmitting fresh
Hospital slUr an illness of to Van Etten, Osteen; Lula BeaCommunist U.S. (16 was slowing cast-west
TOKYO (A?)
10 -16
Fairbanks. clear
44-year-old writer re- pictures back to earth . Luna 13
trice
Crist,,
Yulee.
The
traffic.
suit
of
the
furor
over
his
book
week r..
China has warned that Portu40
Fort Worth. rain
Births
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The
Weather
Bureau
repor
te
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,
about the assassination of Presi- mained on the critical list In has forced a test rod Into the
He was formerly of Alton,
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guese authorities in Macao wil
Helena,
clear
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n,
Mr.
and
Wil
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am
Tom
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Middlesex Memorial Hospital, lunar soil by means of mechandent John F. Kennedy.
III., and had lived In Sanford Sanford, aMrs.
girl; Mr. and Mrs.
be destroyed unless they satisfy th at snow in the southern Rock87
77
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Honolulu.
clear
Snowinobiling
Middletown, Conn., although he ical manipulators, the Soviet
measured up to 2 feet.
— for the past 11 years.
Communist demands, including
Indianapolis,
cloudy
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WAVERLY.
NEW YORK (A?) - The was reported responding well to news agency reported Monday.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Robert Dodge, Sanford, a boy.
the ouster of American and Na- Moving eastward, the storm
Jacksonville, cloudy sti :t:
Vice
President
Hubert
ii.
iiumDischarges
'special tossed snow on Kansas. western
dispute over "The Death of a antibiotic treatment. A corn- It said the rod will Indicate surChinese
tionalist
33 26 .10 phmey has been using a snowmo- Louise Sandner, of Sanford; a
City, snow
face and subsoil firmness.
Debris
Cooper,
KristI
HamilMissouri and western and cen- I
President" goes into a judge's piete diagnosis would take at
small, tread-operated daughter, Mrs. Ben Storm, of
agents."
vk Los Angelus. clear
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Tass said the spaceship,
bile
— a
ll
y
Morris
and
baby
girl,
--.
chambers today with Mrs. John least three days and until then
The New China News Agency tral Nebraska.
sons, Jack Sand. ton, Sa
Louisvlie, clear
33
which
landed Saturday, also
— during his Christmas Alton, and two
vehicle
Three inches
snow fell in :
101 F. Kennedy's attorney favoring he would be considered in critiAlton, and Laverne Jesse 0. Smi th, Sara W. Warsaid today the warning sent
tier,
Memphis. cloudy
48 31
contained
a radiation density
Minnesota.
tenberg, Sarah Whack, Alea th ea
I
a postponement of hearings on cal condition, Dr. F. Erwin Ti-aPremier Antonio Salazar was in six hours in Garden City arid
(Bud) Sandner, of Sanford.
Miami. clear ......60 67
meter
to
provide
information
He said Monday he had rented
a telegram from a rally of 15.- Salina, Kan.
her move to block publication of cy said.
Funeral and burial services Wiggins, Walte r Zeigler, Daniel
7 .. a snowmobile for his three sons
4
Milwaukee, cloudy 1
about the firmness of the top
Galloway, Sa nf ord ; Ronnie Nix.
1)00 Chinese near the Port uguese ____________________________
Tracy barred telephone calls
the book.
will be in Mount Olive, Ill., with
Mpls.-St.P.. clear
13 3
layer of the moon's crust.
coastal enclave.
Celebration of Christmas
New rleans. cloudy 57 55 .03 and one daughter and their Becker Funeral Home, Mount on. Oviedo; Ernest H. Holcomb,
Author William Manchester, of "an emotional or controverMascotte; Lillian Johnson, New
families.
a.
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New York, cloudy .. 28 21
The telegram charged that banned for a time by the Pur
Olive, in charge of arrangehospitalized with pneumonia, sial nature" to Manchester. The
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snow cause in state Supreme
Court why they should not be
barred from bringing out the
account.
Lawyers for the two sides
were to discuss the situation
informally in Justice Saul
Streit's chambers.
"I have no grave objections to
putting the mat te r over as long
as necessary," said Simon H.
Rifkind, attorney for Mrs. Kennedy. "I'll make th at very
clear. Counsel for Mr. Manchester needs the views of his
client and that's not possible
now."
Streit, who Issued the show
cause order Dec. 10, suggested
previously he would agree to
postpone the hearings if negoflations on removing disputed
passages from the te xt were not
completed by today.
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past few weeks.
Manchester, picked by Mrs.
Kennedy to write a definitive
account of the assassination,
was accused in the lawsuit filed
by the president's widow of
breaking their contract by offertog his manuscript for pubhication without her approval. Some
passages in the text, she said,
contained material constituting
an Invasion of her privacy.
President Johnson, meanwhile, asked that his staff not
discuss the book or the controversy around It following a
Newsweek report that the President's recollections of his
succession varied sharply with
those said to appear In the still
unpublished text.
White house press secreta ry
George Christian called the
statements attributed to JohnS
son in the article "Inaccurate
and untrue" and said "the
President has granted no In.
terviews to anyone, including
Mr. Manchester, and has asked
his staff to refrain from discuss.
tog the subject."

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when he puts on his judicial robes as
four teenagers found out last week.
The judge, one of the most competent, this county has ever had, sen.
tenced four teenagers to state reformatory for pelting Santa Claus at the
Sanford Christmas Parade.
We would like to quote once again
Judge Housholder's remarks and hope
It will be a lesson to kids in the future.
"Th* only difference between what
you four did and premeditated murder
Is the fact that you didn't have a gun."
The judge, who usually keeps his
,composure added that although he
didn't like to give the harsh sentence "I
must do what I think is right."
.. - "1 cannot give you another chance."
"The vandalism could have been fatal
If the motorcyclist who was shot had
lost control of his vehicle and veered
Into the crowd. Innocent persons could

have died."

he should temper it with a little mercy.
We urge Judge Housholder to suspend
their sentences - three of the four are
first offenders - and put them on probation until they are 21 . . . under strict
supervision of their parents.
We feel the boys have been marked
for life with their names In the paper
and they now realize the wrongs they
had committed.
If these youngsters are sent to reformatory they may be permanently
damaged for life. We all know the harsh
life of Jill tends to make the offender
more cynical to society.
This we do not want.
We hope the judge will reconsider
his stand.
He has the respect of us all and will
gain even more In stature if he Is merciful now.

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Helen Fuller Says

XORTEEAST TBAILAND Re said, "Go down into that an area tax collecting system.
It was growing dark country with you? Are you They do not control rural trade,
(NEA)
on the road. The Thai I was crazy? I have a wile and child. The Colnifluflhsts are still In
with took his suitcase out of The last policeman who went the organizational stage of rethe front lest of the car, open. down there . . . they out off his crultint, Infiltrating and tar.
This was the press in private. The opinrorisin. Their first aim in to WASHINGTON
ad It and, piece by piece, took arms and his
out the parts of a rifle and be- "Oh, I'll go all right If you let destroy the government's local not a Happy Christmas in ion therefore prevails in Washpower. Their second aim Is to Washington.
ington that there is more than
me go my own way.
gen fitting them together.
the
confidence
of
th
The
spirit
underlying
the
one
strategy for winning-or
e
He loaded the weapon, then Jeep ahead full of armed
the more-than-usually elegant feat- ending the war.
the
power
of
reached into the suitcase again P11 come a half mile behind, local people In
vernment either to protect ivities was one of restlessness
In the Christmas spirit the
and brought out a revolver. He But that's the only way I'fl go." go
ailand
and
help
them
or
to
punish
and
frustration,
talk In Washington this holiday
laid It on the seat of the car tip here in northeast Th
them
if
they
follow
the
Reds.
The
war
is
a
part
of
it.
The
is
on the cheerier side of pos.
between us and set a box of the situation
The
Red
ability
at
effective
uncertainty
about
the
Presisible
changes in the Johnson
cartridges beside the revolver, been pictured.
"Theee are new cartridges," There are roads no sensible terrorism Is limited to a rela. dent's performance in office Administration.
The next Congress, with its
be said. "I have to get fresh man will travel day or night tively small area - occupied by which many Washington veter.
an
lion
people.
ans
feel
is
ano
th
er,
larger number of Republicans,
ones frequently because they and villages Into which be will less th a half m il
uiongb
the
northeast,
the
But
more
to
the
point
is
a
obviously
will be harder for the
deteriorate In this climate,
s with an
not go unless he'
ages
Communists
are
about
as
widespread
unease
with
the
President
to live with than the
far
"If someone tries to attack armed party. There are vill
along
as
the
Viet
Cong
were
in
stability
of
government
rnment
on
the
last.
us, start firing. Just keep firing whose chiefs are the CommuJohnson's White Rouse staff
whether you hit anything or nuts' men. There are hills South Vietnam six to eight executive side.
years
ago.
Reporters
with
access
to
top
is
depleted by resignations of
not. Enough noise and I think where no one goes unless he's
In
short,
the
problem
is
not
officials
come
away
from
privkey
aides. The Democratic
they'll go away."
a
yet
a
military
problem.
It
Is
ate
meetings
with
a
feeling
Governors
in the country are
We were on a road we were Terrorists kill officials and
friend
and
i
went
a
government,
economic,
police
that
all
Is
not
well,
complaining abolt not being
told we shouldn't be on after teachers. My
problem.
In
the
State
Department
In
consulted
by Washington.
dark. By d57, there was con- by a police station a band
o
bring
T
this
area
under
efparticular
there
are
few
who
The
thought
that naturally
gldersble military traffic. But men had attacked. Some of the
fective
government
control
yeconvey
any
sense
of
certainty
comes
to
old
Washington
hands
the traffic died out at night. attackers were
police
quires
radical
Improvement
In
about
policies
or
plans
for
the
There were burned-out bodies of ter weapons than the
is that it is time for a smart
district administrators, village hot spots of the world.
can and trucks along the road. (Belgian-made and new).
There had been attacks by Despite the persistent, effec- chiefs, looal policemen. It ye- In the Department of Detire terrorism, the Communist quires agricultural self-help fense the confusion is more within his Executive family.
bands of men,
here turns to key posts
We picked up speed despite underground does not yet have programs that would give the confounded. Secretary Robert Talk
the Department of State,
the worsening condition of the political, economic or military northeastern Thai farmer a McNamara, the strongest memcontrol of the rural population, chance to improve himself. It her of the Johnson Cabinet, has where the Secretary of State
road,
needs ps7chologIcaI programs not prevented the military Dean Rusk has endured more
The next morning my Thai even In the far northeast.
than most men could-the Do.
friend and I met with a police They do not have effective that would make the people of chiefs under his command frompartment
of Justice, where
Communist local government or the area more conscious of their taking positions opposite to
captain.
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is
only
an Actinr At
At-I4JCS
as citizens.
tactics in Vietnam, as leaked to

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en with mlia-human erosires, a German scientist namI Bayer conducted tests with
dcicena.
He would starve his hens for
I hours, to give them what he
maldered to be a uniform dc
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Then he placed one hen in
ont of a 100-gram pile of
heat..
She would eat until she had
)naumed 50 grams and then
op.
But if he started her with
much larger pile of wheat.,
e would not stop at the 50am mark.
Instead she would continue
iting till she had consumed
m 83 to 100 grams! Dieters,
ke note!
Stay away from family style
bles, groaning with extra
od!
Another interesting aspect of
is experiment with hungry
ns, pertained to the effect
"company."
After that lone hungry hen
e till she quit of her own acrd, Bayer then placed a seeid hungry hen beside her.
That second hen was hungry
id started pecking rapidly at
e grain.
So the first hen immediately
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, is the plump wife who had
A on 44 pounds since her
edding day.
So I encouraged her to start
my dehydration diet by
hich anybody can shed an ay.
-age of 10 pounds In 10 days.
But I also urged her to ladel
it her fixed portion of food
her plate before she took
Into the dining room.
For your stomach will adjust
s demand on the basis of the
mount of food In front of

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"I believe this Is one of the worst
Instances of vandalism and premeditated design and damage to people I
a a
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have ever seen."
So next time you kids feel like hc')tIf we pulled together as much to put
Ing at people or zipping up Christmas over a siege of peace as we do a spell
decorations remember who you will face of war, we would be sitting pretty.
when they catch you.
Peace is kinds, like prosperity: There
But we feel that perhaps the judge is mighty few nations that can stand
was too severe in his ruling. Perhaps it. -Will Rogers, American humorist.

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torney General in a post vital
to LBJ's record on civil liberties and civil rights for the
1968 campaign.
These are the subjects of
Washington chatter during the
holidays. They may not remotely resemble what is passing
through the head of the man
vacationing on the Pedernales.

per cent more gralni
If you renders are Interest.
ed In additional data on this S
point, consult my college textbook, "Psychology Applied," at
your local library, or send for
the booklet below.
For I have discussed Bayer's
classical experiment in Chap..
ter 5 of my textbook, which
deals with "Suggestion &amp; Suggestibility."
You farmers and dog owners have also observed that the
presence of another animal will
thus make the first one start
eating more.
Sometimes one full dog will
eat again just to prevent the
second dog from getting the
lion's share.
And "only" children, who
seam diffident In their appetite
while at home, will eat heart.
Ily at school when surrounded
by other hungry youngsters.
Squeamish eaters are also
less common in homes when
there are many children at the
table.
You church women can or.
a "Dieting Contest" and
donate $2.50 to the church for
every pound of fat that you
shed, for that's what you will •
save in hard cash on the gmcaries required to produce each
pound of blubber.
Many dieting groups thus
can add $500 to $1,000 to their
churches without disturbing
their household budgets an
iota.
And coax your husbands to
stop their tobacco habit so S
they can also contribute fir
more to the church, fri the
average smoker now burns up
$2.50 every week on the ends
of his cigarettesl
Meanwhile, you wives will
become more stimulating to
your mates, so they will glv'.
you real movie thriller-dub?
kisses, Instead of respectful
$
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fused to witness the inaugura82&amp;1318
Things e ment (ruin your Uncle Samuel? tion of his successor?
NEW YORK (AP)
Bear Lake-Forest City
columnist
might
know if Some 34 million Americans are. A-When Thomas Jefferson
never
Mn. Maryann Miles
Folklore If you find a hand- proceeded to the Capitol to take
be
didn't
open
his
mall:
828-2078
When Thomas Jefferson was kerchief, don 't pick it up for II the oath of office, John Adams
Casee berry
Lake Monroe
In the White House, his Christ- you do the result will be tears of refused to accompany him.
Mrs. Jan. Caaselberry
Mi.. H. L. Johnson
inas turkey cost 75 cents. Ducks your own to wipe away. Bird
888.&amp;046
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322-4722
feathers In a sickroom will de.
then sold for 30 cents each.
Cbu'uot.a
During his first year as presi- lay the arrival of death. To cure commercially manufactured in
Longwood
Mrs. Liza Baker
dent,
Theodore Roosevelt didn't rheumatism, wear an eel skin this country?
Dons Estes
365-5393
allow
a Christmas tree in the around your waist. To cure a
A-First commercial inanu8*B.331 7
DeBary
of salt facture was begun by a BaltiWhite
House.
As
a
conservasore
throat,
tie
a
piece
North Orlando
Mrs. John Leon.
tionist, he didn't approve of pork around your neck.
more, MCI., milk dealer In 1851.
Mrs.
Marilyn. Peterson
668-4893
cutting down trees for mere de- If actor Robert Preston Is
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coratlon. Later he accepted a your dinner guest, be sure to
O.t.en
Mrs. M'dr.d Haney
Christmas tree that. It was wind up the meal with New OrINS
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
168-5*83
carefully explained, had been leans pecan pie. That's his fa322-4841
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Enterprise
chopped down to thin out a too vorite dessert.
Tess *. Driven
Worth remembering "Trou
dense forest.
Mrs. RlthI. Harris
Oviedo
Nevy Pe'ssrnl
Are you suffering from the ble is only opportunity In work
1694834
Miss Ruth Davidson
clothes."
holiday
blues.
Your
ailment
Is
Law
Y. DwaII,s
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668-4604
"a
In
remote
parts
of
the
South
called cherophobla4 which is
$dal. Now
morbid aversion to gaiety." On Pacific it is reported that a wife
C.p.rs 6 T,1en
the other hand, U It is only the can still be bought for the equlvBeeft a ma.s
chill weather that has you down- alent of $3 In cash. While this I
spirited, you are simply a vie. seems like a bargain, few of
tim of cheimaphobta. "fear of these wives have much of a
SANPOID
trade-in value.
the
cold."
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Sanford Heraid
Dec. 279 1966
Americans spent 31Z5 million
W6LTU A. wriow, gi,nt,m Lao PVSU$Mi
on guitars last year. five times
Y*ASM ve11'oL1a. (skaIMs - flasai 0 -iaras much as they did in 1955.
LAMaT VUIML
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Young people getting married I
Associate editor
AdesrIlsIng DIrestos
JOHN 5POLlI
today may wonder what their
Sports Editor
£dvsrtlalsg Maasr
chances are of celebrating a
Dokis WILLIAMS
jasL saoMasa
golden wedding anniversary.
society Mailer
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"ALWAYS
ABOVE THE CROWD"
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Well, the outlook is that one out
City Editor
Mocksalesi Sept.
of three coupls will make It.
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But a generation ago only one of
staff Pkotographr
INTRODUCTION
five couples had so hopeful an
Published ,..Ily •zoeps Saturday, Sunday sal Ckrtstw.mi •sblsks
MONT
Iatsrday prso.dIng Cbrlatwas.
outlook.
Quotable notables "Great
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Howa Delivery
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In tAle newspaper.
Bottle up that Impulse to take
Mat.ra4 am seooa4 ola.s wattor O.b.r *1. 1010 t lbs Im
i. too many drinks during the
.1 $o$ford,, ?iorIda. under the Lot of Congress of March 1, 1.01.
Christmas season. Nearly one
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Pent ii gun has acknowledged
that (ml iflan iii ens in North
Vietnam lini' tweii damaged
during U.S. air rnI(lM but dc
dart's t hat only military targets
have becti sclwduilcd for attack.
The Deleuise l)epnrtment
8tfltemeult said, In part:
,, It Is impossible to avoid nil
'damage to civilian areas, capedally when the North Vietnnm
se (IeIItwrnteIy emplace their
air (Iclense sites, their dispersed
POL - petroleum, oil and lubricants -- sites, their radar and
other military facilities in popm
td nted areas, and Indeed soe'times on the roots of government buildings."
Pentagon officials said the
statement was issued In response to questions from the
New York Times.
The U.S. statement empha-

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many bombs are 1 r n p p
to strike at. "North Vietnamese up to flee. 2.1.
sited,
It-airy targets only, particularly (lay.
for travel to *irth Vietnam and
those%%,111r11 have a direct finIn another tlisiasutc)i. Salisbury 1k reported earlier that his military targets only," a Penta- 1k reported the old French Sahishuiry wrote.
~ the North Vietnamese granted
,uit't on the movement of m
He n1d the railroad can be him a visit.
said tie visited Narn Dinh. 50 personal inspection indicates U. gun statement said: "It is im- Highway I between Saigon and
and supplies into South Viet- miles southeast of the North S. bombing has been causing possible to avoid all damage to Hanoi ruins almost parallel to repaired cliflek1V he'auiqq' is w4eq l
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Vietnamese capital, on Christ- "considerable civilian casual- civilian areas." OfIkials said the main railroad over flat land small. light equipment and !
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"These targets Include roads, tuna Day and found block after ties in Hanoi and its environs both Nam Dinh and Phu I,y and would appear to be a born- enough repair materials "prob- n. 27, 19R - Page 5
railroad block of "utter (ksOIR(itJfl." lie for some time past."
bridges,
railroads,
were "Ioadd with antiaircraft hardier's dream target hut is ably nftieient to construct two:
or three additional railroads are
Junctions, Pot, facilities, mill- said 89 people have been killed The Defense Department in batteries and missile-firing posi- not,
"The railroad and highway kept an hand, eldnnu more than
tary barracks anti supply (1 and 405 wounded by raids there. Washington, aRked for comment tions.
pots
lie also reported that raids on Salisburys reports. acknowl- Salisbury said his Christmas have been bombed again and a few hundred yards from any
"They also Include those ftfl- Oct. 1, 2 and 9 killed or wound- edged that civilian areas have flay tour of Nam T)fnh was in- again and again, hut it is doubt- possihk' break .' .
surface- ed 40 persons and destroyed cv- been damaged by the U. S. terrupteci by a 21-minute air full that rail traffic has ever
He aid the highway was t'Vf5 fl
tinlrcrntt nod SAM
sites
which
missile
up
more
than
a
tow
more
easily repairable
to air
cry house and building in Phu bombing of North Vietnam but raid alert, and that Tran Thi been held
endanger the lives or American Ly, n town of 10,000 about 35 said "all possible care is taken Doan, the city's 40 year - old hours, and the highway seems I He arrived in Hanoi Frida'
pilots."
The Air defenses surrounding
Hanoi. the North Vietnamese
capital, are considered by U.S.
military men to be the most sophisticated ever faced by American fliers. Some pilots call hanoi "Dodge City."
U.S. intelligence experts credit the North Vietnamese with
more than 70 SAM sites, most of
them ringed about Hnrul, and
thousands of antiaircraft batteries, many of them scattered
throughout that city.
The Pentagon statement did
not mention Hanoi, where ComI
meddle with civil affairs which concern the common.
approach the Scriptures with literary and historical
The proposed "Confession of 1967," as approved by the
munists claim more than 100
wealth." (Chapter XXXI, No. 4)
civilians were killed or wounded
understanding. (Part I, Sec. C, No. 2)
1966 General Assembly, confronts the United Prcsbyby U.S, bombs falling inside the
Protestant denominations generally have limited themThe Westminster Confession which is a part of our
tcrian Church, U.S.A. with a serious challcngc.
city limits Dec. 13-14,
selves in their jurisdiction to ecclesiastical and spiritual
church constitution clearly states the truth that has
If this Confession Is ratified by two-thirds of all the
Pentagon officials Dec. 15 desubjects. This fundamental was recognized by Christ. the
guided us for twenty centuries:
Presbyteries and approved by the next General Assembly
nied those charges.
Apostles. the Early Church. The Reformers, the West"Ihe authority of the Holy Scripture, for which It
In May of 1967, our church may well have undergone the
A New York Times story pubminster Divines, and our own Church founders. How(AP)
- lished Sunday and written from
ought to be believed and obeyed, dependeth not upon
WASHINGTON
most radical and revolutionary change in its entire history.
ever, all these have encouraged their members to become
Promising prospects for a ma- Hanoi by Harrison E. Salisbury.
the testimony of any man or church, but wholly upon
At the General Assembly, there was little opportunity
jor new protein food made by assistant managing editor, said
involved in economic, social, and political affairs whetGod (who is truth itself) the author thereof; and there.
for effective opposition, criticism or careful consideration
with
bacteria
living
that "on-the-spot Inspection inS mixing
ever they possessed competence and knowledge as m&amp;
fore it is to be received because it is the word of God."
of such an important change.
crude oil products were report dicates that American bombing
viduals, but not under the dictates of the Church.
(Chapter 1, No. 4)
Therefore, anything that is to be done to stop this Coned by scientists today.
has been inflicting considerable
The Bible contains over 3,000 references to "the Word
fession from being adopted must be done by lay mcmA team working on the project civilian casualties In Hanoi and
II. WHAT THE CHANGES SIGNIFY
of God" as put into the mouths of the Prophets. Christ
bers and concerned ministers. As members of the Pressaid it could be a significant its environs for some time
himself accepted the revelations of the Prophets as the
byterian Lay Committee, we are opposed to this new
food source for developing coun- past."
The 1967 Confession does not ring true. It is so filled
be
competiwhich
might
up
true Word of God, and Christ, being Divine, could not
tries
Confession. We firmly believe that, in its attempt to
with ambiguities, undefined statements, involved mean
NEW YORK (AT') - U. S.
tive in price with skim milk
have made a mistake.
date the confessional position of the church, it underings, and obscure language that it becomes possible to
iwder.
bombing raids along rail and
in
the
Bible
It
also
lacks
Are
you
willing
to
give
up
your
belief
mines
certain
basics
of
our
Christian
faith.
rationalize almost any point of view the reader seeks
For folks who could be highway supply routes near Haa
the
Scriptures
the
clarity
of
our
time
honored
Westminster
Confession.
the
true
and
infallible
Word
of
God?
Are
to establish.
squeamish about eating food noi have killed civilians and
every
sure
that
of
this
call
is
(1)
to
make
The
purpose
divine
guide
or
is
the
Bible
a
human
and,
therefore,
tinthe
help
of
bacThe Westminster Confession of Faith, on the other
derived with
severely damaged residential
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reliable document?
term, he researcoers puwt.-u
areas, Harrison E. Salisbury, an
hand, is so clearly and succinctly stated that anyone who
to
Indicate
what
this
may
mean
to
vinegar,
cheese,
sauer
been
proposed
(2)
The
new
Confession
now
attempts
to
answer
these
have
yogurt,
assistant managing editor of the
can read can understand its meaning. It does not require
kraut, cured meats, soy sauce New York Times, has reported
the future of the Church and (3) what you still can do
questions in a way that weakens the concept of the Bible
a group of intellectuals to explain it.
and other foods already in this from Hanoi.
about It If you disagree with the changes being proposed.
as we have always accepted it. It claims to be a modern
This greatest of all our church documents has been the
category.
Some villages and hamlets
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Living yeasts might also be have been "almost obliterated"
careful study reveals a close parallel between the critiof
the
bacteria
in
Proposed Book of Confessions" issued August 1966, the
:used Instead
by the American attacks "but
Wry few Presbyterians have read The Proposed Book of
Ve
this
new
Confession
Scriptures
as
stated
in
cism
of
the
producing the protein, Dr. John the effect on transportation has
Westminster Confession of Faith remains as a part of our
Confessions as it was approved by the 178th General
and the criticism of atheists and extreme liberals down
G. McNab of the Esso Research
Church Constitution, although the Confession of 1967
Assembly in Boston on May 24, 1966. A surprising numand
Engineering
Co.,
New
York,
through
history.
S
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makes only passing reference to it Presumably it will
ber of laymen arc not even aware that such radical and
'and Prof. Louis R. Rey of Neshave future recognition only from a literary, technical,
rcvolutionary changes in the confessional position of the
t1e All montana, South America,
Involvement In Social, Political
and
historical standpoint. Thus. its power to safeguard
United Presbyterian Church are being proposed.
:851d in a report prepared for the
and
Economic
Issues
the Faith of our fathers will have been severely limited.
.133rd meeting of the American
This proposed document is the result of some eight
AdvanceHere are three more illustrations of radical changes
:Association for the
years of work of a Special Committee on a Brief ConIll. WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT
ment of Science.
that
are proposed by the new Confession:
temporary Statement of Faith. It then was reviewed and
the
yeast
or
bacteria,
With
If you agree that the new Confession is unclear, unsound,
A
"In each time and place there are particular problems
AMRITSAR, India (AT')
revised by a special Committee of Fifteen which
Iving micro-organisms would, last minute agreement by
and should be subject to more study, review, revision,
and crises through which God calls the church to act. The
sidered suggestions submitted by Synods, Prcsbyteries,
,
in effect, be weaned on, and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
and redefinition, then organize yourself into a committee
following are particularly urgent at the present time:
Ministers, Church Sessions and lay members.
'caused to multiply, by feeding averted the suicides by lire
of one and take these simple steps:
(Part H, See, A, No. 4)
. them high-quality hydrocarbons Monday of six Sikhs, ended the
S
As often happens with the written efforts of corn1. Obtain a copy of "The Proposed Book of Confesderived from the distillation of 10-day fast of Sikh leader Sant
mittecs, the resulting product is so full of compromises,
4a "The church is called to bring all men to receive and
Fateh Singh and removed a
c rude petroleum oil.
sions" and read carefully both "The Confession of 1967"
concessions, contradictions, and obscure sentences that
uphold one another as persons in all relationships of
Out of this brew, featuring a grave threat of communal vioand "The Westminster Confession of Faith." (If you can..
it promotes serious disagreements in the way it is interlife: in employment, housing, education, leisure, mar.
,constant fermentation process. lence.
not get one at your church, then order one from the office
pretcd and applied.
riage, family, church, and the exercise of political
Fatch Singh sipped orange
.would eventually come a dried,
Far more serious, however, is the radical nature of
of the General Assembly, the United Presbyterian
substance juice offered by Nukam Singh,
protein
rights. Therefore, the church labors for the abolition
powdery
Mrs. Gandhi's emissary, alter
Church, 5 10 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa.,
some of the proposals that shatter the very foundation of
'called single cell protein.
of all racial discrimination. Congregations, individstate
of
they
confered
on
Sikh
or from the address below and enclose S 1.00.)
Special heat treatment prior
our faith.
uals, or groups of Christians who exclude, dominate,
Punjabi
Subit.
be
would
processing
final
to
All this has disturbed an increasing number of dedior patronize their fellow men, however subtly, resist
pinion to your Minister and each meino
"Everything has been aunica2. Express your
.designed
to
kill
all
bacteria
or
5
arc
concerned
over
the
direction
They
cated
members.
the
hUllS
God
and
bring
contempt
on
of
the
Spirit
er of your session.
yeast organisms after their job bly settled," Fateh Singh said.
our church Is taking in its interpretation of the Bible and
Hukam
Singh,
speaker
of
the
they
possess."
which
was done.
3. Find out who will be the Elder chosen as the lay
lower house of Parliament and
in its becoming more and more involved in secular matMcNab and Rey said that a a Sikh, came to this walled city
own
is
called
to
p*Ctice
the
life,
4b "The church, In its
Representative of your church who will vote at the
ters at the expense of the true ecclesiastic mission of the
number of technical and eco
in northwestern India only two
forgiveness of enemies and to commend to the I*
Presbytery niecting called to ratify the new Confession.
nomic problems remain to be hours before the Sikhs planned
church as defined in the Westminster Confession.
search
for
cooperation
practical
politics
the
lions
as
solved but "wç are confident to set themselves afire. The six
th is Representative and give him
4. Personally
- contact
and peace. '11th requires the pursuit of fresh and rethat all of these problems can waited nearby as the talks went
your views. Remember, Representatives cannot be "inbe solved and that single cell on past the deadline.
sponsible relations across every line of condict even
I. THE CHANGES
structed" how to vote. They are expected to "vote their
proteln can represent a major
of
strife
reduce
areas
risk
to
national
security,
to
at
Fath Singh had threatened to
Let us illustrate with a few of the more radical changes
conscience."
new source of prote in," possibly burn himself today.
and to broaden international understanding."
found
in
the
Confession
of
1967.
Space
does
not
permit
I
within the next decade.
Mrs. Gandhi agreed to arhi5. Talk to your friends in the church. Get them to
printing of the entire sections referred to. You can get the
4c "A church that. .evades responsibility in economic
triate the disposition of Chandiexpress their views likewise.
full context by reading the "Proposed Book of Coniesgarb, now the capital of both
aidrs. ..offers no acceptable worship God.*
Punjabi Suba and the adjacent
6. Urge both your Minister and lay Representative to
510135."
Hindu state of Hariana. Both
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vote "NO" on th e proposed Confession, with the underDo you accept the belief that your church should take
states were formed from the old
standing that it will be returned to Genera! Assembly for
Is lb. Bible "Words of Men" or
whatever position on any political, social, or economic
state of Punjab. The Sikhs want
th. "Infallible Word of God"?
further study and review.
issue the governing body of the church decides is the
Chandigarh all to themselves.
There is no reason to rush these changes through just
Hukam Singh said after his
proper one? Who decides what issues are to be opposed,
Did you realize that the Bible will no longer be conreturn to New Delhi he had asbecause of a deadline date in 1467. Our church has stirwhat are to be supported? On what basis are church
sidered as the inspired and infallible word of God? How
WASHINGTON (AP)-Twelve sured Fatch Singh that the city
vived for nearly 300 years with a much better Confession
leaders qualified to make a judgment on such secular
far the authors would go in humanizing the Bible can be
S church leaders have writ ten ultimately will go to the Sikhs.
of Faith written by the Westminster Divines who elibproblems of the day?
realized in this excerpt from the new Confession:
;president Johnson that U.S. The prime minister will also
'bombings "In or near Hanoi' determine which state owns
crated on it for years. Another year or so of deliberation
"Render therefore unto Caesar the things that are
"The Scriptures, given under the guidance of the Holy
have sabotaged chances for a Bhuakra Dam, a hydroelectricwill not be catastrophic. Hasty approval could be.
Caesar's; and unto God, the things that are God's" is the
Spirit, are nevertheless the words of men, conditioned by
'longer cease-fire to get peace irigation facility north of Chan It is unfortunate that not enough Lay people have
way Christ answered this whole question (Matthew
the language, thought forms, and literary fashions of the
negotiations started.
digarh. Under a previous agreebecome exercised about this new Confession before this.
22:2 1). The Westminster Confession states it clearly:
places and tlnses In which they were written. They reflect
"Worst of all, Mr. President,' ment, each state will have
However, the power of public opinion is a real power.
"Synods and councils are to handle or conclude moth.
views of life, history and the cosmos which were then
:said their letter, "Is the fact own governor and high court to
So, this is your chance to demonstrate it.
'that the actions of your own replace the present joint goverlag but that which is eceIei1 i4kaI, and are nut to inter.
entrant. The church, therefore, ho an obligation to
'government now clearly appear nor and court.
to contradict your own words a
S . chief spokesman.
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Untlons and a peaceful settle
Presbyterian Lay Committee, Inc.
ment be taken seriously wher
the U.S. forces In Vietnam eaca200 Fifth AVIIUI • Now York, New York 10010
late their actions at a time likc
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TOKYO (AT') - A rally of
this?"
The churchmen, representi ng 100,000 Red Guards in Peking
o.,d of Dirsolsis
Liu
Shaodenounced
President
the
urged
that
various faiths,
Paul J. Cupp, Vice-President
Roger Hull, President
United States "on Its own Initla clii and party General Secretary
Secretaiy
T:•aauiei
John
W. Humphrey, Vice-President
Hugh F. MacMillan,
'tive net for peace without re Tong Haiao-ping today as leadWilliam C. Albertson, Asst. to the President
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9 quiring any prior commitment era of the 'bourgeois reactionairy
line,"
Japanese
corespond'0
or itet by its adversaries and
Canton 0. Ketchum, PIttsburgh, Pa.
George Champion, Darien, Coon.
ents reported f rom the Chiiwn.
I
,i thus prove our sincerity beyond capital,
William
B. Kies.wetter, M.D.,
Clayton Coflyor, Greenwich, coan.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
a doubt.'
The Yugoelav news agency
Jasper Crane, Wilmington, Del.
I
Clarence McGuire, Kansas City, Mo.
Tanjug reported from Peking
Ronald C, Doll, Ed.D., Livingston, N. j jHoward Pew, Philadelphia, Pa.
Monday that LIu and Tong
Fiery Holiday
Summit,
N.
Fred
Russell
Esty,
W. Robout Slovet,
At least :sl tIulldreiu and 11 would be arrested soon. Thu two
Kansas
City,
Mo.
Lam
T.
San Franclico, CaUt,
Jonas,
targets
of
the
are
the
highest
and
many
other
per.
adults died
Carl
Truuømnicht,
Webster
Groves, Mo.
honuekas
in
fires
by
Mao
and
his
hair
purge led
sons were left
that struck over the Christmas apparent, I)etensu Minister f.m
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President Johnson in I 968 or tre J j)at'ty leaclem's favored Johnson's tugmil n work I rig mit his I .11.1 Ita itch smt
mom tnt' otmes mug aiim rim thut' new ol't'm tat xes, far-nm labor, timid look pretty goo(i right now for
unwilling at pre'st- nt t(J endorse' retmmninatiuu, suuutie of theta desk.
I agricultural imports.
a banner year for Florida
his renomination, thit' New 'Yoi-k enthusiasticahI3'. others with mm
Press stci'ttarv (eou'gc Chris )'t!IIt'.
i"uz'utming titus huuuti phmenoitni'utmul
'l'mext, bitttl out speculative I Ctjugmtei, we have not reacheti
Times said today.
iuuibimtatioii of loyally an(1 fit timiti mud not say hat itiatters
in this state during value u-tither thumuui kuuuti use runt the day whietu we will count outThe story fu-om Washington talisiri
mire' due' for time' Prt'side'nt's
few
the'
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Pt'm'iuul. lit fueL. out' ulm'tvi' the state's biggest indus
hue e' e'r.
that
added,
It- Lt'um beCore they hatch.
pniuume miut'uitiott.

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to visit Meht Obei'oti atid her of new runsitk'uuts, the imut'reamso
v. its flave hjim-thi (0 U (1 jauuind 5011.
','*rididmit'y
I'resident's
his-tutu Imet'hrsis will hi' jut mm lowet' u'ttn
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Thtre may be trouble :u'nt'n.I,
getting tich. Hut
must reto The Sanford Herald)
aske,d me the other
titus t.x*t'tises, arid his net in- the laborer reach an amiable

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Those questioned
included leukemia
inca have been at it imminimnum. enxeeetl tmiii'-billioti dollars fur uit.'w year. Shortages of qUaIlstate officials, De'uiuocrmitic state
A I.os Atige'les woinaim, who So have official atiItt)titmCCutWitts. time IIHUJ 'eztt'.
tied help during the harvest
chairmen, members (If the askt'uI to uemnain aiiotiymOtiH,
talking with e'e'otioiuist, pt'a'itid will ('atUst.' sotime' ct-ups to
Soumtt sjn'culate that .John.son
Democratic National Couniuuultt-e limunceul tIme trip to California tmy Watmt to c'mitit'e'iitt'autt' on I luiven Iemum'tn'd that they
and candidate-s (or nimujor office' fog' Suiy, hiet' imuu'emmt s mind her ec0110tmile, muillitat'y, fhummiticimil tint all iii mug nei'uuui'ti w iLk their rot iii I lie fieltis.
A ntithmt'r
'm oh*lctut is ilik
itt thi last 'kctioni. both SUC sister.
mind juuhitii-mtl 1ig-obbe't,ts greater jiuetlk-t lePtuS -ouut-enuuiuig e'e-tlii(luuik What will then grower- do when
cessful mind unsuccessful. In the
l'hmm leinmuly hit for the West titan lie times faced in thin pa-st.
e'otsditinuis uluriag liii, next. 12 tb' mh'iuimtnud for wmege
interest of candid ausweu-s, thit'' Coast.
Chirhstlisri saiti ,Jolinnmuitm pliuuis months, Most of thuuii
dtu his alteaudy smnmell profit uimurwere promised anonymIty.
to rt'umutlum itt Liii' ranch tutmtll tilt- ugu'ee, honvevint-, Ihimut rmunisutne'r gin '
his crops, toet, will have'
01 the group. 4:1 per ('('mit CI.
em' New Year's!)ay,
IIt'fttiit's will u-euiuuiui at a high to hi' left itt (tee' fje'tut unIon'loliday
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Pru'f('r
ther said they
level,
vested.
(21.ACKAMAS, Ote'. (Altm)
new presith'umtimul flOiiuiuli'e lit
Ahthutiughu
i' cmiii exite-ci- the
Lynda
&amp;
(eorge
1)auy
will
be
eit
evtntm
1968 or dodged thie issue, usually Ctmu'istnts
'l'tiegu thii'ie Is the other side
dejiumnul lot- mug t'kultui'iut
ut' (hit' ttuu'y. What will thit' IabOn Holiday
mm the ground ttmm4 it Was to bigger holiday t (liii hymn Ax-

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King battled her way to the lop on the center court. She
While grandiose plans
After the doubles thitin of Dean- won by Australia 'me Ton)' Roche
left the court alter
gallant viving the' V. S. Davis Cup team in women's cowpctitinn.
year-old Rosemary Cimmeals
nAme Ralston and Ashe had sent and the Australian by Emerson.
The bouncy, bespectacled Calcarried America into a 2-I lead, the Australia's assembly line conflaunt tennis that nubocb'
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performance in sweeping to the semifinals. The hard-bitting girl singles. italsion, the pation's players by the carload. It upin Wtidnesdsys me 1 it g 1 e me
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Wimbledon title, beating Mar- also beat Mrs. King twice durplayer', bowud to Man- petered the DuvAs Cup would rematches, Krishrwn plays Roy
Smith
Australia, Ann- ing the season.
darino
in
the decisive match.
main Down U'der for years to
Emeon and Mukerjea battles
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Stofic,
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and Mario Bueno p1 BrazIl en again
America's mere, who I
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failed to win a single major
Site also won the South Afni- crown.
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can crown and aided the United The biggest app twent
5 P 1 C 1A i 5
OSAKA. Japan —Mantato )Rina.
States in winning the Fedora- carng in the Davis Cup interI
ow io hANDS
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tnt. l491i, Japan, outpuintad
Pejdran,
inatcimes. in one stretch BrazIlians 3-!.
U). 147%, the Philip- I
she suffered andy came loss in 10 The Davis Cup team had been
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GOTEBOEG, Sweden
•5, tournaments,
formed at the first of the year
Petterameon, Sweden, uutpointed
Mrs. King
over under Captain George MueCall
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Toay Montana. Arizona middleLAw_____
selection of an umpire in the tend had trained under a subsidy
weights. UI.
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U. S. Nationals at Forest Hills of $28 a day per
Yel the
OPEN DAILY
AM.. 6:16 P.M.
RAVENNA. it-al)
Ernr*a
and lost her th'ui round match, Yanks fallod
the
Lutz
timue'1
Barlati, 1311 a, italy. won by disSANFUD
virtually by default, to Kern' in seven ye'ar to gain the t'had
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Melville
BILLY JEAN KJN6
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nomination or would lose it if hue wish fulfilled,
qumut- ters in Austin for tiews con- Wus Just uiimdt'r the one-billion
I)oetors say (limit (3 yea i' old fe'z'tnces his been largely tuiss . dollar' uutaik in I thIS, uuttil pru-

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in one of the greatest upsets of
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The victor' means India's
challenge for amateur tennis'
most prized trophy remains
alive intU the third day. whOm
ustaii Imukling a 2-I lead and
Billy
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two singles nmatcbes to go.
When Roche outed time final
ended in frustration at Porte ad the dour for- Miss Buena, the
ii)' WILL GIUMbLE'
Cliff RichL'y, a 19-year-old sbim,
p1ycr won ;zmure than
the indiana, grInning
broadly, put their arms about Associated Press Sports Writer Alvgrc, Bral and Americans cluss' Brazilian, to sweep Dallas schoolboy, was elwseu one. Manuel Samitana uf Spain
each ut.hicr ant they hurii'd to it tuo a battling housewife again lulled to get a man player through to her fourth American over Arthur Ashy fur the sin- won
Wimbledon, beating
the mit to shake hands with the from Long Beach, Calif., to up- further than the quarter-finals title. She easily beat Nancy gles spot and be Just both Rals-ton An the finals. Fred St-oily

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Remleys are members of the
Eastern Star.
Allene teaches Sunday School

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new Muckl conininaity near fli'ooksville.
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mathan Krishnan and Jaideep 1,

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A fire Inspector first noticed
one of the playthings in the
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week. lie brought the doll to mm
laboratory for tests.
Dy l)OVI.E CONNER
Caufield thetu ordered the ('(miuilisMhu,ner of 4tgriculturt,'

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I)A YE 1tNl) AI4I1ENK Rernle are ready to ei-ve the finest food to

found 5,000 of the dolls. The
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Take nut orders at Allene's
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give them to some

Rhode Island and St. Joseph's
The Lions and the Rams con- fcuund the rjingc for the South in and Florida, 8 -2.
nan of popular icadhead jigs, Schlitz for cooperating by re- rung.
this? S.S.O.
all
will
television
line-up,
The
meet in the other semifinal
Eariy favorite in the hurdle event is Ted Lippoid's tznue in their hattie for the top the last quart-er with scoring
the ability to sink fast to
A. Section 320,84 Florida Staturning
any tagged
catches
for (T,nce In A While 'who won his first hurdle event by 5"j,' spot of the intermediate Boys shots of 15 and 11 yards to Gary times Eastern Standard, has contest.
bottom feeding areas, plus the the
conservation
studies.
Over
heft necessary to haul out
the six years, more than 8,000
of Motor Vehicles to issue tax
South never got in noon Saturday, CBS on the Cot- reminiscent of the 50-point show
both having won their games
tuce, Pro Doe.
Spinning gear, in the hands the tune of over $300000
and Korean conflict, who have
Shrine Game at 4:30, Providence to a 91-86 victory
ings.
North also scored in the fourth with the
with less eflort., Uihlein Jr. said the fishing tw('eri time two veterans
financial assistance of the VA,
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pm. Sunday and CBS will show game and in winning the tour- •
so that anyone who has either derb program was being re- Imuvt' accounted for all the wins
Ohio
harris showing the was' with
apinning or spincasting equip- tired after achieving its pri- to date in the hurdle events.
award.
The veteran must secure a let"We
and 10 points, respectively,
In the featured ninth race It
meet can cash In on the proven mary obje,tive of 'contributing
I)ALL4&amp;_S, Tex. (A?) —
The postseason bowl ac'tivity day. NBC has a tripleheader,
Against
Duquesne.
the
6-foot-3
ter from VA showing that he has
effeet1veess of this form of flY to the cientLfic studies which will be Central Florida favorite buve' a 'ery good chance 01 D a n a Yelinek and Eddie titt its peak this weekend with with the Sugar Bowl at 2 p.m.,
senior
scored
the
Friars'
first
received this assistance and the
Grooms paced the losers with
the Rose Bowl at 5 and the Ornuw points apiece,
All that's necessary Is to am industry and a recreation the mi'et.
the National Football League
21 of the first 27. He added 16
.loe Pauline and Doug Mali- arid Gator Bowls, the East-West
originally purchased. Under the
Two games were played last
more
points
to
the
shots
from
circumstances outlined above
determined by the spades peal"
the' lead Curl)' but InSt out
W edith Tuesday,
lt'uding the Rums to their vie'- AFL championship games.
you can see that a WWI veteran
sought. Muskies naturally
additiozi to the' research t,he IItht -cIoriirug Fsen Kwm.w Ifl
Florida
State
28-20
in
the
Sun
wall;er.
\Valkcr."
The Cowboys qumtrte'rtiack. tor eVen though Mike' RiCtittrdc'
The Cotton and Gator hot is
would not bc eligible,
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Other feature- starters include tutwn—he has played football
Blue' beating the Gray 149 in I dribble and dribble some more ---------excitement to the great sport Noney
Clasp, Wuco Ace, here fur 11
The Jets, who are only one heavy slate Saturday, New the Blue-Gray game at Mont- until the man guarding him
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years— wasn't speak - game out of first place, edged Year's Eve. The two pro chamof uiiring in Florido through Dreamy Blues, Berklt'y Rebel,
gomery. Ala.
I makes a mistake. Then, even
piouhiips will be played Sunday!
the Colts 35-32 fighting off
our cash awards to anglers." Clear Bgll Jo, Pox-traymel and mg in a tone of braggadocio.
before the defender railizes
"There
arc
lot of reasons last-quarter rally by the Colts' and tti Ruse, Sugar and Orange I
The Schlitz president said the Primuceus Gloria.
WTIfl
Easy
what
he's done wrong, Walker
why Dallas can beat Green Bucky Hurt who registered 13 bowls are- set for Monday.
company would continue to
FORT WILLIAM, Out. (A?) takes another dribble and is up
Bay." he said. "First we have a ,oiI1t for- the losers, Top secirAussies In Davis maiuttuw an active interest in
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Named
To Post
Time' Gator Bowl at Jackson- -The Moscow Selects, a tour- in the air. firing the ball into th
Florida conservation mutters.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (A?) good team—good enough to win. ers for the winning Jets were yule. Fla., matches Tennessee, hog Russian hockey team, basket.
,l,L. (Jimi Robertson, 44. of Green Bay has the type team Mike' Rudd with 15 amid Ken Al- 7-3. aria Syracuse, 8-2 jriIjle the breezed to an B-I victory over
Bounties ranging from $25 to
I Iday
Against St. John's North
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by the State of Florida.
Q. I am a disabled WWI veteran. and in the state I lived In
before, we could get free license

City firm' (ifflCilili4 wet-c tracking •lowit dolls today -- a particular tgpe of (loll they Hfly '
ruin lutist into (haute almost
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nished by the County to the vet.

onds of the second period, the AFL title.
with Valker dribbling, faking
Yanks scored twice on a nine- The Sugar Bowl in New Or- and shooting his way tO
yard pass from Colorado's Ber- leans has Alabama. 10-0, VS.
walloped Duquesne 82-55,
nie McCall to Tulsas Neal Nebraska, 9-1, the Rose Bowl in
the other games Rhode
Calif..
presents Island crushed St. BonavenSweeney and a 20-yard dash Pasadena.

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C1'le' Sales i'epreeuztat.ive. R(,haon said the j
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income does not count. As long
as your husband has no owner
ship rights on this property it
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zag Goods WitS 15th iii field of 20(1 (loahrS in
AWBI'(lS
wert
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of Chrysler outboard inot ors,
at a national hoat sliov III ( hi('1tgO. A pIttiuie (IC-

income statement that Is acceptable to \'A and your checks will
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capItalizes on the best features during the derbies.
of each method.
Fishermen received awards ne] Club with eight of the top jumpers at the track

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ed the Yanks inth a 6-fl first 10-3-1, play for the NFL champi- The Wildcats later learned

nlng gear.
and the State Board of ConWhile the tackle Involved of. servallon. With afi costs borne
fers d1vrae approaches to nag]. by Schlitz, the two state agenIng, the fishing authorities point des tagged and released more
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vitti baked gnod. she tim" 't inw In(t,I1ing Italin
sIte tmkes (Inhly and jq particul 'ni (
Snnfui'd folks r.' In for a' itt the Sitoforcl .ir;'ort In 1919
style pahe!t i. (')rient al chop
hit
hits
ii1wny
wor1
reveeik.
AlI('iw,
any
noted
for
her
peanut
cream
I tent when I hey 'IMII lie flew
py and ('how mein, ne'htir.
Remley"
reslaurant
will
have)
NI
Itli
her
hiuqhid
Is
famous
pie.
I'resI,
egq
anti
fresti
milk
' Hemley 's 1•'nmll' Itest ntitnnt 1n
her ;iis' ,,,itl nke whirli Is th,, o' ut of her tttttandin I has many r'' I alt y items from crenles, etc And all are fresh
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cooked from the Remley's own
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It'tnk'y mit 2511 Sanford Avenue
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picked for the North.
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for the seventh time in the 18year series, powered to a 20-0
halftime lead, then coasted
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game.
Eugene Trnsch. 6-foot-fl, 247pound defensive tackle from the
University of Miami, was voted
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the field. We sure could use The Schlitz Florida Fishing
some good huntln' pictures and I)erby, a unique conservation
will be glad to come and take research study which enabled
the picture and get the details state anglers to book more than'
on the hunt, all free of charge. $300,000 in cash a'ards, will

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St. John's. N.Y.

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nipped St. .lnhn's 62-60 and that slipped five notches from fifth

area so you might try these iii- around the shank and then
Painted to function
tie Is. even
s.
There
have
been
some
good
body',
or extra lead can be
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shad catches reported and even moulded on the side of the
some double cathhes, trolling so shank opposite the barb
to 100 feet at about three to four make It ride upright.
mfles per hour In the inlde of The weighted fly merits con-,
sideration, and Its "ways" with!
the river.
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like a snake . . - but, no rela- around th hook's shank
provide the desired weight, •
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fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS four rankings unchanged. UCLA ico hosts the l,obo Invitational
St. John's of New York shook remained No. 1, LouisvIlle see. with three other teams entered.
'up the Asociated Press college ond, North Carolina third and It opens Thursday.
basketball p011 by knocking ott Texas Western fourth. Three of Houston moved UP two spots
Kansas last week and now those teams play in tourna to No. 6 and is entered in the
Arkansas State Invittiona1
Northwestern has shaken up St. ments this week.
Texas Western hosts the four- beginning Wednesday. ('Incin.
John's.
The Redmen dropped the Jay- team Sun Carnival opening at nati, No. 7, plays St. 3nsph' of
hawks right out of the poll with El Paso Thursday. North Caro. Indiana \Vednesday and iowa
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busy, playing moved up to ninth, is off this
earned themselves eighth place ney but will
Furman tonight and Ohio State week.
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The Top Ten. with first-place
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makes his hoine with his son-inciiatices or .survival. Dr. Bern.
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Susan Ray.
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January, honoring State Regent of lighted and decorated Christt Get a bottit. today Id
.Mrs. Lawrence Andrews.
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Mrs. Asenath Butler gave an ]at and Mrs. A. R. Key presideo McPhail Laborato'
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Mason Wharton, Roy Williams, ,
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James H smith and Bob Moore
1so Mmcc l)on T Reynolds,
\ilIhm S Jub Jr, Mario
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The Imsiess greeted guests at
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honored couple. Friends invited
to meet Mr. and Mrs. Kiss In.
chided Mmcc H S fliUhimer,
Larry to, H. if. Dougherty,
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and Mrs \ccle Dal Mr and i pink punch and nuts were cr
Mrs Harold Bloom Mrs kilenc ed In the following
Mrs. Grace Barrett. Mrs.
Riggs. all of Cocoa: Mr. and
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Barn, lack \ ecta ILitchfield, \trs Kqth
cons tile Mr and \lrc C F rime \umann Mrs Fiankie
Cook Cape Cana cml Mrc i P)nlpott Mr Fenie Re nolds
lhrr Cciparc and daughter, Mis Bmrvt Fqulkinghnm Mrq
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Susan Mr and \lr. Micke I ida M e Tietcnri
Madagan. DeLanci, Mr. and Ruth \\hahle), Mis. l)ornth)
Mrs. Lauie Peterson, Cocoa. Wright, Mrs. Phyllis Young,
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. n or Philips. Mrs. Nancy
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All attendants were attired in
mat0ing floor length, moss Phi Delta Zeta Chapter of
gmen brocade coats, with Beta Sigma Phi met Dec. 13 at
matching dresses of crepe, the home of Mrs. Lois Sandner,
which fea
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pill box beadpieces with veils,
and carried yellow cascade bou- ,.%, I., Vickie Osburn.
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her white crepe sheath type,
floor length skirt, which featur
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neckline The long tapered
sleeves terminated In points
over her hands Her Chapel
train of Chantilly lace was edg.
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was centered with a four-tier elect, Miss Georganne Philij-s.
wedding cake. The 200 invited
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sparkling pink punch and biibbl- stead.
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For traveling, the new bride hung from the ceiling over the
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daughter of Mr and Mrs I' Leonard Witte, Jay Mueller and ing aceecsorles compl,
while orchid corsage.
Pettinati Jr., and Philip Harry Copare.
with a white orchid corsage.
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cause you hope it'll slim your -such as black pearl or silver office. found that the elevator but t.hough it may take
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faints when her husband unex- in the kitchen as well as the sumoone sbook a do-or. It was a
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morning will get you very poor
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make better
cum They are
by evening the
friends In time of trouble.
changes
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mistic.
are foolish and extremely
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)
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but from am observer's point
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the time abe should keep both Round out kmwlrdge.
ARTE-S (March 21 to April 19)
bar feet on the ground.

young in heart and Mind.
She has gone with me reluetantly because she is Pensitive about what people might
say. She thinks it is too soon
for me to be tAking anyone
out

consider marriage until a full
year has passed, but Ii there
anything wrong with our seeIng each other and making
plans?
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It and go out kicking up your

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scholars out at our Little' home' past Itvt' years used achieve
s LA$-Il, Se,riui No. ZRListeuimg, taken for granted of huppintis,
effort.
1,1w SA is going fluent. intelligence.', and reading
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Mot-Sut' W'atl1 Heater, ho•
to he looking for a new slate' of tests Lu' group children III thit'
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representatives unit cm' officer. sn's. grade LeVels.
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Principal C- M HUTp Sr., \'eiiettni 1111usd Company.
compose' listenskills
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it js hoped tin' rep- sUites, "Teacher' judgment aiso l'uizctiiet ut'ttiu all ,structuro. and
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What iutppenr during the 1iit.
thug"!))Thu Young GOP had a mix-up
within the foregoing description
accelerated class per grade en- sosti
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all Drou having or terUsts hi)', through. under or

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"tuned in." T1ie' fort' going back to fleall cbrei- is offered. 1w modern math proUi JIarli)
they art'
Cleric .jt the Cjr"uil Court
.11. fri,' writing uomeng do- have not learned to liztett and
Iiy; Margaret E. Tyra
and Dr. Wekkm's house of gram is taught in all Classes and
Deputy Cleric
a special modern sten,e
aeMt once In a while for the follow direetlon.
horrors.
1JIAI(l).Aj.L. (11tIDL.lY, LEWiS
Numerous kinds of znateriah
gram is being Used in 11w
isrtn page-Jolui ijpolski tieIILANKNE1(
aerves a big vote' of appreci.a- art' being used to further this
Siut,'t' this is the' end of the' second. and third grade. This 60 North Court Avcuiu.'
Pus! (flfice hlo 34.'?'
boo. He's a pretty cool guy, fur program. That' student.- art' being column anti must likely me, I science' program will be' expand- uriunthj, )"horithi
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ALL UNDER 24 MO./24.000 MI. WNTY.

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STOCK NO. 5545

STOCK NO. 6054

66 Olds Delta Convertible

66 MODa

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Full power and air, cruise control, plus I 6 other oxtras.
S369500
STICKER PRICE $5377.81
YEAR END PRICE

Holiday sedan, V-8, automatic trans.. power steering &amp; brakes,
radio, whitowalls, 'tinted glass, factory air.
69
STICKER PRICE $3732.92
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STOCK NO. 5146

66 Olds Dynamic Hardtop

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67 Biscayne
2-dr., 6 cyl., Poworgiido, radio, heater, wheel covers, tinted
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STICKER PRICE $2868.05
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roar speaker, roar antenna, console, tinted windshield wheel
covers, bucket seats, marina blue with corresponding blue interior.
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STICKER PRICE $3358.80
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STOCK NO. 022

66 Impala Convertible

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66 Impala Hardtop

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Poworglide, exterior molding pkg,, docor pkg., folding rear
soat, maroon with black vinyl inferior.
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SIOCK NO. 5153

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STICKER PRICE $6077.38
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$259500

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STOCK NO. 5183

325 engine, Turbo-Hydramatic, power steering &amp; brakes, radio, heater, vinyl trim.
STICKER PRICE S3614.33
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STOCK NO, 6070

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STICKER PRICE S4316.70
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4.d,., V-B, Powerg i a trans., power steering &amp; bra ci, air
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STICKER PRICE $3856.45
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V.8, Poworglido, power steering &amp; brakes, hoator, factory air,
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1 61
STICKER PRICE $3849.55
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ins, power buke's, radio, heats.',. Otis.'
owner, law mIIea9s. Was

959500

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¶.I0(.I I-b, 60788

4-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, utorncsIic,
power steerIng &amp; brakes, radio.
$39500
heater, air
cunditiatsed.
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4.d,., V.8 automatic, radio, heater.
power steering. Was $95, $44500
Special
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1964 Buick LeSabre

1962 Falcon Wagon

1 961 Falcon

%-l. Powerglidc, radio, heater, power
4-dr. sedan. fact. air, auto.
Stotles Wagon, è.cyI., radio, heater,
I. brakes, still has foctaty S., cylinder, outomatk, radio, heatpower st..rIeg, power brake's, radio, 4-door, standard tracsmls. $39500 Was $85,
$34500
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539500 beater. Was $17
sb.,
redbo,
heater,.,...
Special
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Special
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Stock No. SISSA
Stock No. 60368
warranty. Was
S$oc Nt. 70698
Stock No. 5672A

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2-dr.. hardtop, V.8 unçsnc'. automatic,
radio, healer, very nic. - one' own
er. Was $23#L.
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1964 Olds Dynamic

1963 Volkswagen

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$69500

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1965 PontIac Bonneville

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trans., powv steerIng
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$199500

1965 Pontiac 2 plus 2 Cpe.
V.5, auto. truss., foci. Slit.
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steering, power brskes, radIo, 1 ownsr
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tact. air. pc'wer steurinç 6 braket,
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1962 Dodge Custom
1964 Olds Jetstar
Comet CalienPe
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certaiva nuOrtgaigt encumbeetng
the following described real'proPeTtY, to-wit:
Lot 10':. of L'NWO0ij ?flYBDIViSION, according tc the
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Fist book "1?". pages 70. 71.

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hereinafter described,
dimtanue of
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
t'.4 leet, tiuenou' Northeast-ou
ARE HEREBY N(YFIparallel with nd 10.0 ?1L71) that a suit te foreclose•'u'I
feet at right angler from the ,
Mort.ga,je lies beet: filed
iioutlseaaterhy iliac of Dat i against you Ru the above Court
of said liloci: ! a distance by tue above named PLi,tntItf.
of 1,0.2F lee: to the' North- 'vi property sought to be foreeasterly has' of cud lot U. closed is as tallow..:
thencu' Northwesterly alozig
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s:oriier f said Lot I' thence'
time. New niectiugs will tars' t.o
book 13. page 58 of the Pub- are' required ti_s etve a copy of
pt,Wten
with
aboveaverage
ability
irraguttlsg,
uliet
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vcnittLattuu,
extent
buutjswesterl)
along
to
what
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How
mid
lie Records of
Seminole your Answer rn oth.r Pleading
an SJC band i.
be scheduled this wueL.
biiUUiUi&amp;dtOTly line of
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to this. Complaint oza PLultiff's
County, Florida.
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UI won; on independent pro- er IrStefluf., nuachuinor. aIq)liaUOe, •
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capability
aRid
pet'1'
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ah)purteUaneei.
ii.t
fixturet
of Said Bk,oIt 17 a distance of
YOU Ait1 REQUNIEI) to tile attorneys, AN!)Eprj
RuSl,
mu) Ilereafl.et'I
5I.0 feet to the moat South- your Answer with the Clerk of DEAN &amp; LOWNDES
wtitcI How nra
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games (1 already yell, what sonality he' developed?
(GotLa start thinking of a cool ,pects' They arc taught With $PC' perLitui
ti$e'(?
with,
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t'ri)' corner of suid Dot S. this' Court aind to serve a coin' Cetrjul boulevard, thlando, Flat-cial emphasis on research, tiote
T1sse' UTLt some' of the' qUe1- way iii end my misery,)
I'm quailnext, referee, tesi
tlue'iucc
Or (Ill taild 7,rcmIMse u-vet. though I
Southwesterly alotur upon the Pialntttf'r Attorner Ida, and file the original Answer
discovering
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taking.
answers
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ÜEJ fm- th,at-I'nl blind!)
at isublut' sak. Lu the highest ai,el
foresaid Lot 7, es dhauinoo of 6, Couo, Florida. siot later than of thu Cleric ci the Circuit Court
1. .K.cp your column clean mentar)' School in striving
. questions they raise' themselves. bunt Luiddet 1,,? cash a' Ii o'clucl:
Just UthnI . . . tnow e'wne
of 60.0 feet to Point of ito- January €. Hal':. if you 't&amp;iI to ott or before' the ltti day of,1,.nOther classes benefit from A. hi on the- 5th: day of Jattuari' answer.
(some on, that hurts).
after all, you're' college' singisusihngdii 50, C Liecrut Pro Co(e
will user), 1967. p
tail to daav,
training 01 the teaching ItiE at LIt,' 1"ront Floor of the itt i,ui,li bIlk, (ii ti,, highest ahd be' entered ugginaut you fur the a decree pro Qoitfesia WIIj. i4'
today
encounter
denk
Many
adults
I. and U. scrapped).
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Seminoha' County Courthouse Itt best bidder
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NUTIUE UI' NVJT IN

eordizui' is i:l.at thereof recor,letl Iii Flat I3ook 4.
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Mar.
Shottnie. water, antI other heating,
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information.
cOntlitil tlii
of residence
DATEr' thi. *rd duy of Dec- toolting, ruufrigeruttn, lighting,
claImant: anti must hi- sworn to
anti power systom, machInes, aptonal you wuflt in our IIIØL" hy thu cLaimant, tilt- agent 01' at,rtIiur H Beclz'Ith. Jr
1)1laulce,. fiturei. atid uppUrtcriRF)I'AU(
PlANt' TUNING L
skit' remarked, '1We'll he happy
tornn, or th. sam'- shall he
Cleri: of the Circuit Cour.t
anous. which now at. o- may
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hereafter ;istrtulx: tts, or Iv,- used
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wIth, iii, in oh saId promises,
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fronu OUT' cataloguer or
Lu-ott,. L lt:itit,
vail den l4er
IiV,UI though the - lii- tietuictied or
A- cia
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Cui-I-x.'s'tit urs ol said
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'Tween You And Me At SiC i other nnurcei."
itorutevs Tot PlaIntiff
slotachnhk
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::- I-atst Church Street
lit IlUhlilt suit. it tlui Iatgties! un
Although sonic teacher, an Fl IL:
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441' First Pederul Titlildiuir
luest bidder fun cash h'.v'.,ep the
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hoUr,
of ulevet: o'IocI: It; tl
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Publish
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U.tkforenoon
and I v.'o o'clock in tuu,.
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of
these
uidi
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formal
highMr.
Mode.st
(Larry
Vershici
The
1 'niunile. Florida
IuI)iI-si'
afternoon 01 the 11th ciu' of Jan..
- cause- they ure not faniiiiur' with
Attenitey,for
lxecutor,
ATENTlON - . . tiiir s ser19G':, at tb, Front Door of
lighted the holiday suason for I (Vutu Unit im1l all i gtlY'
Publish lice. 30, 7, 114Sf &amp; Jatu. I T 'TUE (IflIflhliT OOVR?I' OF umy,
the Be-mtno1e County Courthouau
them.
Mm. Taylor ancouraget
SALI'
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lour..
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THE NIWTU JVIHaIAL CIRuu th
beuiinolc Junior College SRI- fun, I
FlorIda.
studenti; to asl: their teaclierti I
I, hereby giver that I)flfl-71f'
Itu AS)) Poll NEMINOLE
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atThe
wins
adnunlstratiozt out at SJC to use some of tin- uilmb, flu.- nursualI' ti thu Fhiuni liescrec nfl
dents and their datel
TI. P1.()ItIDA.
Ath
B. IIesc):wtth, Jr.,
A1flNi)EJ)
1'ore-cio,suri- and Saili entered it:
(7HANCltI' O•
tended the gala ball - Surprise
wi:i)NEsJ lAX uiht three ra- - ir working right imw Clerk of thu' flrcutt Cou
vie.. trun.starenciet. ziriti ither t lie catusu- ,uettuitiu: it thu CircuIt
(lJ.IIIIK's nric,t-: rn 7'ALI
"AMlNJ)EIP" NOTICE OF
Dy: margaret E T3-rr
uunn: to tii- final decree (11 tore- NINTH
OlIly ont da\ oil br Cliristnis I
Florida.
case'
docks-'
number'
did play more slow dancer tiiaii
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SAVINGS
FIDEIlAL
Ut thl(' renter.
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1 t;47 1. tO. uuiiierslgned ClerI wifl I chosuru- anti mate entered iii the A NI' LC)A N ASSOCIATION 0? JSflfllflgs, 'Wutt, Clarke an
ZuOkuig vacation.
last! (Too old to gi out romping wert' OUt
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situated
tiendizit: ii: the' CIrCUIt
sell the Z,ro;,
rw YO1tH crTT. eorporattou,
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rnett NatIoflal iMenk Bldr.
around all night.
f'oUr' ii anti for Seminole CoutioUnt '- tiescnihied u: Plaintiff, Jackuonvhlk, FlorIda
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Lu't 1.', i liii j..ot 14 (lest. the ty, Ploridu, being Chancery NurruA.5 II little sids' not. . . . this
r, feet siT Luit 14), I bet- 16157. thu.- undersigned Clerk S'L'Nl)tiL.L 'F. AIIIJOTT AN!) Publish Dec. 2':, 1 6C
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Itt-.regtsternll' ni (I gettitig r
1Ui,'i; I - SVl"NNI'i'W(IOL' at'- ivIli ccii (hi' property situated ill 'VIRGINIA L AUIJJOTT, tile wIfe,
.stury
of
ii, this- -pint tliersof saId Cnunt - desc,rhIesd as:
cia'
day
iii
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hooks art' occupying most ot lit
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of
"orsitltr
heitcnn-:l!'r n. Yournrnit W
insurprised,
Now uuzi't
'l'iIE CIIICIIIT (i(l)1fl'J' 0?'
Lot ': U: Block 1': of 4TH L1Nn, 1. YOUItSfl'eW his wife, I
Iii reeuriie'uh tn Via? Buoh 4.
Lu student at SJC. .Jusi goes to
timt' for tin- prospective secoiul
NINTh JIIJICIAi. CI1ICVIT'
SECTION OF TiREAPaTWOL1), 11 ttvtzt and *1 dead against their
1.tzc, i). f 111,11 ?'4- I*Ut)li(
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show how something can get out
in (it's irni spelled tr , either I
1(rrnrd- ot htemisini" County.
buLuItord, Florida uccardiu,g tO unknown heirs. devises, iegst.es i AN)) VOlt NiMIOLE Ot)VI
thu.- plait thereof recorded In or g-rnnteos unit agatnit any and TI, FIAIRII)L.
Florida.
of hand. Now this column
Aid
achioiars.
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sever1 regular features and
Public Ik-corde of Senitnole any right, title' or interest In EAST ItIVEIt SAViNGS BANL
tteZ)b of propertY located in and
CistintY. Florida and that and to the lands hereinafter des-.
It's time to start thinluug of
Plaintiff.
the' least regular is Its writer.
To niect the growing need.s o1 iuerniartentl ititulictt 52' II Part
on said
VS.
tuarl of Lot ii lii fliocl: 11 of eril,etl.
of
Liii'
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New Your's Resolutions, you I
n technologtcai society, South Sittid:
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Wondrsnt V. Ciuth Legal Notice
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A- lXPctItor ot thu Ristat. of
in the classroom," sin' said. -•- dUll lag
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With tin lteiu of thc Califone 2Iidiii - Tei's'isisin
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wit offer isir sale the following sell the IImnperty' SI?IIKIHO In said
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Iii EARflT). itmtsritud real proprirt:
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C'swtity desc?ihed as:
n'r; 'vu citiini'vons
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per pliut tharso? recorded
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Tulmadgt ii kept busy ncrlot: atiti mcii (11 VeIl 111i hors-99
:i'i S.nI font
Pu hilt Its-cord,- ef Reminol.Tecinl,. f emtnols' County,
hy notIfied aunt retiutreti Is' Illsvicing all thu' machines used
-County, Fiorlña,
Florida.
COMP'1O? '1' V. Itospltai
I nIt' ciatrnt .ttid dernaind,- which tuaget tier with all structures im- I'utthe with alt stru-? tire,. MJ)tI
by 25 5c1m011 UI Seminole Coun- -- - - -'
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ty. nu ndditimi to repairing
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:tgniris: said Ist:it,- III th of- 011(1 appurtonancee um said land on said lunil. aunt f1ti,rep
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flee ctl litniuratths HarlYir' BOU$ or used in conjunction therewith. 'cached theretis. arid all ru',ntx,'I- othet electronic devieuh used by Cat Itauiin't. HpeclaIt)
holder. County .Iudio 01 enitnole Thu uttor,,,jhtI ulc will he nustle sUe
prust-erdi., null pmoflti; "athe center.
of fIr'e thu thu pursuant to a final decree of crutn
tii
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and it. accrue from i4.1
flour:
Hou'suIt,
Hnnord,
Florida,
:io. Home Appliances
Mrs. Ruth Long, Coorthruttor _________________________________
withiti sl calendar rnonth tram foreclosure entered Ru Chancery prenul.et itil of which: arc
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and killed by two terrorists as areas of the Communist north
North Vietnamese Infantry- pushed them back and restored positions In South Vietnam.
have been damaged. Rut once
Terrmlsts hurled a grenade at he drove In it Saigon street.
men overran positions of the their defense lines.
again the department. said only
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other
developments:
The furious engagement near Dr. Phan Quang Dan, 4R. ii lend"U.S. 1st Cavalry, Airmohile,
U.S. planes followed up the I military targets had been
Division today and inflicted the central coastal city of Rnng I ing member of the Constituent
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heavy casualties an the helicop- Son. 300 miles northeast of Sal. IAssembly, as he left his home In Christmas truer with a speedy scheduled for attack.
tar- borne flying horsemen. 'U.S. gon, broke off this morning. The i a Saigon suburb. Grenade frog- resumption of the air warU.S. troops took over the tinmilitary headquarters reported. cavalrymen reported 43 North I ments peppered Dr. Dan's legs. against North Vietnam and loading of ships in the port of
police said, but he was not seri- strikes Monday only 12 miles Saigon because of a strike by 2,The headquarters said the Vietnamese killed,
500 Vietnamese dock workers.
'North Vietnamese, an estimated The action was the major nusly hurt. Five Vietnamese from the center of Hanoi.
the
Defense
A U.S. spokesman said an
battalion of the veteran IHOTh combat on ii day which also bystanders were reported in-1 in Washington,
Division, penetrated several ar- brought an assassination at- jured, and a suspect was arrest- Department responded to New American stevedore battalion
York Times reports from Hanoi unloaded 1.70 tons of cargo.
tlllery positions of the elite cay- tempt against it leading South ed.
I of
civilian casualties and dam- I close to the usual daily average.
airy division and blew up guns I Vietnamese politician In Saigon I Three weeks ago another
Evangelist Billy Graham left
'with satchel charge's and gre- and three raids by 1352 heavy I lending South Vietnamese politi- I age from the American raids
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for the United States after an the few times In recent months Communists with truce 'inla
eight-day Christmas visit and that the command has reported lions. Most of the incidents wer
said he is pessimistic about an heavy losses to a sIeahle described as minor.
early end or the war. 'it is a Amirlcan ground force. A
Today was the second succos,
complicated.
confusing
and spokesman described the force sive day that the R,S2s mn
frustrating war." Graham said. which took such losses as "mul- three strikes in one day. Thnv
,'! don't see an early end to it." ticompany but less than a hat- attacked a Communist base
The heavy fighting near Hong i muon." This would put it some- camp 65 miles north-northwest
Son swirled around a helicopter where between 40I and R00 men. 11 of Cam Ranh Bay, a suspected
landing 7.nnr of the American The American and Vietnam- troop concentration 45 miles
air cavalrymen.
ese military commands report- north-northwest of Saigon and
"Friendly castrnitles w e r e 1 Pd 122 incidents occurred in North Vietnamese base camp
heavy." the U.S. command's South Vietnam during the cease-I and supply point just south of
communique said. It was nnc of fire but declined to charge the The demilitari7ed tone.

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Th-opnsal was made at cornmission session, Monday, by
Conimisafoner Joe Unker and
approved unanimously.
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Deputy Jim Singletar
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City fathers are strongly opposed to i t,
This
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We're checking out the re''
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Associates, to discuss "possible can resell it to
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REO1AXlZTlON BLUES
('on%nhission.'l- N. 1.. Rniinrn,
--,latuuary is the mon th when missioner \V. Vincent, Roberts
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"I'm afraid you'd hnvc a
men and such. . . . Here is the the city to make application for
whole line of local lirnpi'rt'
way we think it. wi ll stack up. urban renewal,
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motion
died
for
lack
of
a
owners
lined up wanting to get
Jo
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Alexander,
will
he
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rid of property Ihey have been
reappointed to head the County second.
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Commissioner Earl lliggin- unable to sell." lus commented,
Board. - . . That i unless we
City Manager V. E. Knowles
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get some rumblings from John hotham dedai'ed there is "too
Judge Frank ft. Smith, presiding judge of th.
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a
much
opportunity
for
abuse
of
said
there
are
a
nuinlai'r
of
Fitzpatric k who is the senior
pma
Ninth Judicial Circuit, "passed the buck" today and de.
member. . . . John Evans will the rights of property owners grams available to help the reffl' Of S
inherent in the tit-han renewal development, situation without
I ferred ruling on a petition to name a judge to heat
get the school board chairman
gelting into urban renewal.
rod. . . . A. B. Peterson Sr. program.
1 the lawsuit on moving the ciirthotze.
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"Under
this
program
you
lie
emphasized the present
back again with th e hospital
The Injunctive suit, which had been filed by three
hoard . . . (that board will have the, right to condemn * need is to bring the city's plan
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South Seminole resi(Ient.4 in a class action to prohibit
stay the same until next De- man's property and take it tap to re-certification standards
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cember when Gov. Kirk may away from him, whether he and develop a "wot-kuble proexpenditure of further funds
gram."
for the now courthouse, was ther eh.rgod that within
-ants
to
sell
or
not.
Then
you
ff make it change) and in San.
first assigned to Jude Vhia A. I years approxin-ustefy two-thir(fa
Well, it's anyone's
ford.
WIlliams who disqualified him. of the people of the county
guess....
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self.
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:Judge Smith In declining to of the county.
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assign another jumilga this morn- I "ft is manifestly Inronvenwant to be mayor is Sonny RaEarl Higginbotham,
born. - .
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,W week as the reanon and advised to at
Joe Baker, Vince Roberts all
least half of the te*Ib
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both
attorneys
In
the
case,
(it wouldbe a
dents of Seminole County bi
want it
k 4.
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Harlan Tuck for the plaintiffs operate the County enurthansis
fea th er in their caps with the
.
and County Attorney Harold t at the extreme northern bonn'.
new marina, etc.). They tried
.Johnson, to consult Judge Vas- liar7 of the county with viz'..
to hash it out last night after
Swarms of sea gulls feasting on izarbage dumped in the
sar Carlton on the matter.
but
the regular n,L'eting
I tually the entire population
a..ity
of
Sanford's
landfit,t
area,
are
worr
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ing
Na
v
y
off-ials
Canton hnat been designated living to the south," the coinnothing was accomplished.
and they have appealed to the city for help.
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The landfill area Is located near the N/IS fence south of
following Smith's retirement.
City Hall and the courthouse
25th
Street
and
west
of
the
base
property.
Indications are the attorney
will be closed Monday, Jan. 2.
drag
THE
CITY'S
IICW
The
hundreds
of
circling
gulls
are
"too
close
to
the
jet
will confer with Judge CarlHowever, Clerk's office in
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the courthouse will open Satur- runways and constitute a hazard to aviation, which could line was put into oiwi'aThe suit was filed earlier in
morning for last minute wreck a plane," Cdr.J.. S. Cleveland, base executive officer,
day
Iiformed commissioners.
twti this morning. Cost
the month by Robert F. Tucker
recordings.
Commissioners agreed the problem is serious and instruct- of
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of Casselherry, William T.
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the equipment i $29,ed City Manager W. E. Knowles to inform Navy officials a
Pratt Jr. of Altamonte Springs:
In case you're interested, the
change would be made "as quickly as possible" to eliminate
890. Looking over the
and James F. Latner of Bear
biggest building permit in the
the hazard,
vehicle today is Bob I'd- During the past decade there has been a 17 per cent reduc- Lake as representatives of a
county issued in 1966 was for
Knowles indicated it would take a few days to clear trees
Us-an
in 'citrus acreage In Seminole County, according to the "class composed of persons who
Winter Park Telephone Co....
ly, left, street
and
prepare
another
sanitary
landfill
area
but
that
the
matter
superinFlorida
DepIirtnient of Agriculture.
are taxpayers
and who reValuation of th e building, to
would be "expedited,"
An9-ve:mr-,-aId Sanford man
tendent
operator
Leand
'l'iie
current eitru.s tree stirrer, using aerial photography,
be located in Goldenrod is
side
in
the
southerly
half"
of
has
b.'cnme the city's third tr*f.
revo:als
that
-is of December 1965 there were only 12,835 acres the county.
$159,000. - . . Biggest one isroy Lee. (Herald Photo)
tie
fatality of the year and the
in
cont
rast to 1i,t9 acres in 1956. There Was nearly as much
The plaintiffs charged that
bu(d in Sanford is your favorcon raty's 113t.
r('(Iin't ion in trees, from 1,115,. the City of Sanford is only the
ite newspaper
$97,630.
F'uhe" today reported that
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No matter what the road
rently.
apparently lied as a result of
Crossing Lake Jessup and leadMortality of trees surveyed In
Fiery
injuries su3t.ained in a collision
ing to Florida Technological
1956 has been high. Only 53 per
Oct. 25.
EVE RET'F, Mass. (AP)
University costs, it will be
The accident took place at the
cent of those trees are still corn- Boston &amp; Maine one-car diesel
worth it. The county that lies
passenger
train
smashed
into
a
intersection
of First St. and
mercial. The freezes of 1957 and
to the south of us-it's positive
fuel oil truck stalled with froz. French Ave. when tho vehicle
19(12 were major factors In this
thinking leaders and business
en brakes on a street crossing driven by Phillips sideswiped
loss. All ages appear to have
i-n, that is,-haven't wavered
Sanford City Commissioners the city's insurance out for bids, 1cornmlssjoners were told,
working to reduce their
early today. Twelve persons a truck t)pertttattl by Bernard
for a moment on THEIR road voted Monday to continue the as "not feasible."
'You cannot sacrifice service busin ess, while effecting sub- been hit, with heaviest loi In died as flames engulfed the: Carrell of Millport, Ala. and
building program to assure as present city insurance plan, unthen struck a post at the Fire-.
Vote was 3-1 with Commis' for cost. Your greatest asset statitial savings to the city," he those trees set (luring the early train and the truck.
La. they can that traffic will
lx)inted
out.
stone
Company.
and mid•1950s.
fit
be from, into and through that der an insurance committee sioncr M . L. Raborn Jr. voting is the organization behind the
lie
noted
that
service
in
the
No improper driving was
By 1980, as all new trees
county as students, faculty, and rejected a proposal to put ''no.'
Insurance company and our
''has beenexcellent.''
found
on Carrells part, but mereach new optiiiausii bearing caparents, visitors swarm onto
Raborn
had
proxised
that
studies
show
there
would
he
fill
SAN'l'IA(O,
Chile
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report notes failure to
the insurance he Put out for
pacily, Seminole County could violent earthquake rocked north- yield right-of-way by
the campus of the new state
Phillips.
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bid, but studies by the insur- substantial savings gained by
university.
Produce near five million boxes ern Chile early today and heavy
the
Phillips (lied Dec. 21 in Sumance committee indicated the using the bid mnethoit over
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time
and
work
involved
In
insurance
committee
plan,"
Will
barring another major freeze,
Who was it that told me that
nitrate port of Taltul, the cen-' he had been confined :since the
d r a w I n g the specifications MeKibbin declared.
Oranges dominate all citrus ter of the upheaval.
the erstwhile president of the
accident.
Itaborn said he objected to
would be prohibitive,
in the county, 83 per cent of
Seminole County Chamber at
committee, composed of the splitting of fee commissions
all total. Hut reduction in trees
Commerce, Loring Burgess,
Clifford McKibblza, Robert by the underwriting company,
has taken place in what were
Jw was taking up new banking
Payment of $17,092
Change of command cere- Crumley and Robert Karns told with other agents who do not
in "In. the two (loinluate types. Mid.
Ye5J)OtISlbIlItieb (executive vice monies are scheduled for Re.
co:ntnzssiozaers the city would do any of the work and asked ('al('tllution funds'' were auth. M.il5(JlI trees tii'eliiii'd from
346,president) in a St. Petersburg
connaissance Attack Squadron "have to hire an insurance ex. titmit "this divvying up be ceas- on -/ed for Seminole County 000 in 1956 to 257,000 presently,
bank, come the first of the 5 at
schools 'l'iit'sday by the state
sIn. Jan. 5 at Sanford pert" to draw the specifications ed."
down 26 per cent. Valenejas di,'
Few 7
ZIIeKibhulI indicated this could ('aI)izlet, sitting as the State clineii frotit 306,000 in 1956 to
and study the bids in order to
Naval Air Station.
Cdr. Richard S Davidson, ex• be able to "make an intelligent be done without the necessity of Hoard of Education,
just 21:1,000 (ices currently, a 30
In the spirit of ChristmasIkeakulution f it it d s are per cent loss.
commission
action.
and even the die-bard, must ecutive officer of the squadron decision."
City Manager W. E. Knowles those which accrue to the coun•
"Good service by your in.
the last year, will become
however, early oranges ac.
be immersed in It by now-you for
commanding officer, succeeding surance agent is the primary commended the insurance corn' ty for the increase in student tually increased (ruin 235,000 In
should take a look at the poin.
of population over that of lust 1956 to 2119.000 trees currentDavid E. Dearoiph, who factor and this could not be mittee for the ''many hoursthis
ettius in front of 1412 Park Cdr.
year," Supt. It. T. .\iilwcc ex oil
will become air operations of. guaranteed by a bidder, who work they have put in
will
a 14 per vent increase. A
Avenue. Beee-y0000-tJ.ful!
I)m.d.
ficer of the aircraft carrier us had to seek bionic office aid to study without remuneration."
decade ago botil mid-season
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'''h'hiii stat(t flays a certain and late type outranked early
"They actually have been
write or service the policies,"
Yeah, buddy that's 1412 Forrestal.
a inotisut for any percentage of
190
Commander Davidson resides
CONSULt 11415 SAMPLE PAYME NT SCHEDULE
SOUTH Park Avenue! Have
increase over thirt't' p.r cent. tyjat', hut by thin end of
in
Lake
Mary
early
with
his
wile
and
orialuge
varie
t
ies
When You Shop to. You; Cu
were
Lu
you ever tried to find that ad.
Seminole Coumity's iiirit'aast' this 11w
two children, Richard Jr., 4,
majorIty.
3* Mi,,t,,,
dress on NORTH Park Ave.
year is presently at five per
and
Anne
Elizabeth,
1.
In
195u1
there
were
62,500
MuatAbp
IdV.btisJ) Pi.ig
ip.'..'i
tanAa,,,,.,l
of
nue?
cent It has not fallen below
WIs.,.i
LIs Insuawbo.e
w.
t.t, s....
I. 040
gerine
trees
they
and
are
now
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that figure for sunny years,'' 1w
up to 72,000. There bus be a
$41 bO
$4g.21
11.500
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We hear the present and the
macar
fourfold
Increase
In
murnewly elected councils and &amp;rea deaths
$2,000
$e33e
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$19.15
$2.5IX)
Ret!lI,)
mnas, a cold hardy variety, now
have been meeting with the City !lassined ads .. .... ... ... lo-ii
$id30
$3000
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$495
lf.ou,ajij&amp;'ndntpnj OH whether ti voiitiiitie 's" itli t III iSISIl 11111
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are at Now tracts. 'i'isiigehus
Attorney to plan a smooth t.ran• omlcs - - -- --- - -- - GA-lA
(;(IV. Ii ayslt,Ii hums
11 hayh i'.iu ha ve ,- o,t'ii fr o m 30,0(X) is
of 11t),11(. ctt'nsiwj a,.t'mu( in (hit' couHIy' agimeull tiral dupa II
Above peym•nl. Include duurn.n*,sr bielnps nd 10941 fees.
dc
siUuu 44 the reurgauu.atlouaj I russword puzzle - - - ------- 'IA oleut will he presented by the Seisijiiole County Farm Huriiiu cation wiiaa his 1 ,iggest .-hievuC,li
L,.a D.aiiH,lpts P.iuI4 iii Isita
ciatle
ago
to
3,000
by I11tl.
meeting in January. Perhaps Dear Abby ---------------- GA to the hemillole County Coln Ili hssjomi on Just. 10.
nisid, tot uua low-cost 4.,', ,ø cjr loan PIwne 647-4N3 is
aae'tiL uaad (aiIm-ta of (lit' *300
A sharp drop is sects in
n end viaia,sy
OiIdo
Phone 32-101$ ua Santeid.
they also discussed the proposed ditorial page .............. 4
W. W. 'lyre, 1"arni Bureau president, snld this niortiiiig
naIiloaa aint.I hoaa,l Pi11'10IIL his grapefruit from a decadu ago,
new charter, which informed nterta1nmnent .... ... ... 6A.7A the County Conimnisslon bas requested it
reo'oinniendution and biggest disanpaiustnaunt dtii'Ulg down Irmil 83,000 to just 25,000
sources tell us, call for a four- -loroscope .................. GA the matter Will be considered
by the Farm Bureau directors at his two-year term. In his last frees. All varieties declined, but
man council elected from dli. letstreagn .................... 8 a tmleetitig on Jan. 3
s'hi*'iiiiled flews ('oiifi'a't'Ilcts hi'- the shiarpest reduction came, in
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N is N ymi in Wilson, home economies agent for I he last 12 liii"- lie gui's out of i,(fli-c, liuisias iaiiih scetiless, (ruin 38,000 In
goverumneul, atil an appointed I IN ;porta ......................IA
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ear, will retire as of Saturday. 11cr salary Is shared by the
ai,i lie is proud of Itaci'eust'tI I'Jti to only 6,000 trees by th e
cierk.
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dead striking in e m b e r s of the
on arrival. hospital authorl. Youngstown Fedor
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ties, suspicious because of the
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battered condition of the body, moms after an agreement for a
'Empty'
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officials who arrested Mrs. 1968.
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Ilupp on suspicion of murder,
and no definite word of the ar.
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strike
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pilots
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director of Commun.
vote taken by the e
National Airlines being tabu' ity Action, Inc., (the local anti.
lated in Chicago today, a union poverty program) said today he
It. will be "Ladies Night." at official has predicted over. is "playing It by ear."
the First Baptist Church at. ' wheiming authorization for a
"We are atlU operating,
p.m. today. Thu highlight of the walkout.
awaiting word from the Office
evening will be it song feat,
of Economic Opportunity on our
money," Kirchhoff said.
MONTEVIEDO, Uruguay (AP) Asked how long the local
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have turned to a 63-year-old re. without funds, Kirchhoff said.
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lead them ciii of a morass of week."

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lodged against Mrs. LaDonna showed other bruIses and gaunt.

fight if the commission

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course,
1tioni . . . The fee officers can
still be elected as in Alachua
County but their budgets will
come under scrutiny from the
will
corninisision . . . And
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Government military spokes.
men said the 37-year-old man
gave himself Into government
hands on Aug. 2 because "he
was not satisfied with his
signment as weH as the Communist political stand."

Longwood Child Beaten
Murder

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Tax Increase?

feet and Ray Shoemaker was

OT.U.EIt CIvacljcs
Allen's A_K,P~ Cbwv-bo olive &amp; 1.%th
Church of God In Chritit. Oviea
Chuluota Coniinuity Church
Church of God of Prophecy, .&amp;07 Elm A vg.
Church of GOd Mission. ital.erprjM,
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
SaInts, U26 Park Ave.

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Methodist Church of Ovled.
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quite the tax collector's presence in the city ball isix days a
week.

Christ Methodist Church

Church of God. 60$ Hickory
Church of God, 3200 S. French
Church of God. Ovtedo
Church of God Miloz*, Enterprise

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All Saints Eplacupw Cburch E. L)eBary
Ave.. Ent.rpriss
Christ Episcopal Church, I.ongwood
All Saints Episcopal, Enterpris.
Ably Cross Episcopal,. Park Ave. at 4th

Litaniont. $prinjs

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interesting part of that Is that

STR1CKLAND..MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

First

West Santor

5uHj5a4 Baptist Church.
5li French Ave.
St. James Missionary 1in.ptta Church

Congregatluua Christian Church
4111 Park
orthsid,
Christi,s-u Church, 4' 1 v r I

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Eunice L Wilson and Staff

CHURCH DIRECTORY-

Church of Christ, Geneva
(..burch 01 Ckr4t, L* Mary
Church of Christ, L.ong'wuod

Prniri. Lake Baptist Cliurci., Ridg;,, lid.,

431 &amp; Holly Ave.
ZIQU HOP. BaPtist Cburcl1. ']

ronds going home on the last
(lay of the weekend, many run
ning Into unfavorable weather
mondition posed by wl4aapread
i.il. it i.ne
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CHURCH OF CHRIST

pinsc,..i Baptist Cburcii Ili) W. OnI)ra lid.

Westa1. Missionary

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t*klawn .E*a.pUst Church. 2748 W. 20th It

Central iia.ptiat Church, 1311 Oak Ave
Chuiuu&amp;.s First Baptist Church
Chuluota Baptist M110a
Elder Springs Uiipttst Church,
hill) Lashman ad
Baptist Church, 610 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist CIIUTCli 01
Aftaniunt. Spr.tn
RI. 425 Llutwuuts
First Baptist Church of
First Baptist Church of Genes
Fir.: Hpt1at Church of tk• Mary
First Baptist Church of Lm-k. Monroe

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ntrmhers of persons onto the

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Herb Stenstrom and Staff
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SEMI..NOLE coEJNTy
P4.PTI8T

WEATHER: Fair 811(1 mild

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A. DtJDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Sluvia, Florida

Code 32771
Tuesday, high in (iOu ,low

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dental deaths in the state over liest day with nearly 250
the Icing wrekenri, 2f1 of them deaths.
Apparently, the ununally
In triffir on the stats's
Mild. pleasant wea ther over
most
of the nation during the
The national death toll

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The city should really do
e
MAJ. ROGER J. Sulzer,
likely" will be aimed
pomething about that expensive
state expressways and county
son of
fire equipment on French Ave. primary road projects.
Hale Boggs, the thlrd.ranking
tin, of Spring
Garden
Altamonte
Democratic
leader In the House
However, Peebles was optini.
Drive,
predicts
President Johnson will
,
),
istic that the federal cutbp-.
Spritigs, bas received hit; ask the new Congress for a $10,.
Forecast of good things
Members of the Seminole
to will hurt little, if any, Seminfourth billion to $15.blUion increase- in
come was the receiving last Ole County's planned road pro- County Chamber of Commerce first through
Air
Medal
awards of the
week- of new pbonebooks by
ects, such as uidening and who have not yet mailed their for meritorious service the Income tax.
thousands of subscribers of the
improvement of SR 4 6 between ballots for the 14 new directors while engnged in
\'intr Park Tt-h'phone Corn- 1-4 and the Wikiva River,
aerial son "hasn't told me so."
the may deliver them to the Chum.
support of ground operpuny in South Seminole -.%,hi(- h ,,
today,
dianiond" interchange (in 1-4 ber office before 5
includes a Sanford section. The at Lake Mary, the Goldenrod- to get in the canvassing Slated ations in Viet Nam. 'the
presentation Was flI8d
lystem whereby the
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Oviedo road improvement, and for Tuesday morning.
at
whole county will he linked
of the ballots has
by the new .Ostcen bridge.
and General Staff Col- tary command today displayed
toll free telephone service will
Ile said these projects-es- not been
go into effect in February.
Fort 1,eavenwortll, a man It said was the highest
jecialIy the first three, which and we urge those who can to lege,
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Kan.,
wh ere Su l zer now ranking VIoL Cong to defect. He
are ready for contract in the get them in today, if possible," i
a
student.
(Army was Identified as Lt, Col, L6
city
In
the
Three candidates
near future-are "too far ad- John Krlder, executive manager Photo)
Xuan Chuyen, alias Thanh Son.
of Longwood qualified

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Bowman I Employees
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ROSE AND WTL'S RESTAURANT

on the St. Johns Itiver

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Southern Fiberglass Products, In c.

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

Companies

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resulted In

Ppvprnl thnes. The car wnR n linrrnrks nppront- hed flip ttirn the nrvident.
fiie persons killed in a
Trnfic toll for the year
total loss. All four occupants on RU 410 near Wagner at, a
rrsh.
Five percors including
flOflhiflt•lC County Is now 2.
1,eke .iensup is still being two married couples died in
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tlrngk,pfl for the hr,fly of Vl
NelsOn, 40, of (irinndn, who den, N. Y., saturday. several
drowned in ju Pirating accident four-death sm*ishnpa were mePottd'd.
Thursday.
Runth'ty w.ts by far th e deadpersnn met aeciAt least

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BILL mM1PBTIJL MOTORS, INC.
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NATIONAL BANK
Howard H.. Hodges and Staff

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

DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

BORNE

Insurance

CHIILSEA TiTLE AND
GUARANM 00.
uD W. First, Sanford

WD,qN DIXIE STORES
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for 10(3 feet anti roller! over torn! Naval Air Rtntlnn MnrIne hfnwtlior,i.', who investigntertMaflY accidents

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Raw.Robert St Jenkins. Pastor
morning Worship -I;= a. m.
Sunday School - 9:46 A. a.
Morning Worship - io:66 a. m.
MY? M.stthgs - 5:IC p. a.
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(Intermediate.
Evening Worship - 7:15 P. M.

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SCIENTIST
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900 East figound Street
Sunday Scrvlo. &amp;
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Sunday School
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Iteadiug Room: 101 W. First
Weekdays: 10:20 L=,-4:30 1).3m.

OA'i.AWN BAPTIST CHURCH
374 Country Club Road
Pastor
Rev, a. T. Ba rrett

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One
stillnWS of the room, I heard my young sm reaftg to kis
ar 1hrother. I listened, surprised, for he was reaftg
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still there was a clarity to their meaning as he pronminced
them. Passages, spokeii in his r.thlldirili voice, had * oai'tsia

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Oat. Avc.. &amp; 3rd si.
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant, Pastor

XinderaiLmen and Nursery

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Morning Worship
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HUMPHREY
Thet' the
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Board
rub, Lyndon-I moan Mr. Pi'a- ___________________________________________________________________________
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and freezing in the northern
a 2-1 majority . . .
et should
tutJ%tf'M.
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don't know. I can't he bothered
(AP)
with that now . . . They tl5t
other of the Arannon quin- :
called me for some Tapioca
tuplete (lied today, leaving only
Pudding
And don't call me
one of the tiny girls still atrug.
collect anymore . . . Dirkeen
will
be
down
here
and
He'll
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glIng to survive. (Sec earlier
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want to check the recors
story on Page 2.)
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Isn't ft the had the GOP
locating
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had a booth at the County fair
President Johnson's current anti-inflation move, In my
scheduled fr Dec.
has
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and the Democrats didn't
LONDON ( UPI)-Communist
of
cut.opinion."
anti-inflationary
move
poitponed until Dec.
been
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The SRD commissioner relat.
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Chinese Red Guards are hailing
12 Chamber of Commerce
will have a float In the Christ- ing U. S. expenditures Is not ed that as soon as any definite
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President Vernon Mize said
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parade
Thursday?
I
know
expect-ed
"to
hurt"
Seminole
mas
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word of a dollar slash in fed,
praise sd promises of loyalty
today.
the Demos mill . . .
V
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s road building
County'
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eral road funds is received at
that rival those pledged to Mao
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grain.
Tso-tung himaW,- the_-Soviet
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tsarious elections in many
Cinrm:t.'
last wed-: that the St,ate of department will analyze the
day.
munietpalitles *
county
h.p
down
that
High
paint.
tee tck,'k
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probably will lose financial situation, and report
Florida
The Increase In Red Guard
6.
Dec.
Ing an the corner of Par), and
shout $15 million in federal to the Board members, with an
adulation for Lin assumed add.
. . . AND ONE DEAD HERE (Herald Photo)
road
funds
due
to
the
economic
alternative
program.
ed sigaWeence following reports
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However, Peebles was op.
move.
the defense minister was holdThe Casselberry Town Coun.
Willard Peeblpit, Ofittrict com- timistic in his views that Sam.
ing aging- Mao a "virtual prison.
cii has withdrawn from the missioner of the State Road mole County's current road
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Chamber of Commerce forum
In a battle for supreme power
-Board, informed The Sanford program will continue as planWon'
t
on the Courthouse Dec. 6.
¶r_Jaycees
in China,
Herald
th
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morning
that
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HUMPHREY
Well, Mr.
President, I'm in Sanford
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And they keep asking me these
questions about Anti-Vovcrtr
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fighting for my political life
with the Republicans on my
reek and you're somewhere jfl

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CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street.
Pr. Warren N. 'Phompeon Vicar
Holy Communion
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DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1107 &amp; Sanford Ave.
B. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School - 9:41 5. Tb.
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Rev. John Ceresoli
Pastor
Sunday Scheol
10:00 a. m
Morning Worship - 11 :00 a. m
Evang'eiLeuc Sec.
7:80 p. in
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Uarnlng Worship
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Rev. Ptob*rt Welch .-- rnator
Sunday School -- 9:46 a. tn.
Worehii Service
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Tigalierie Srv.
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iiiiod on vInIflty rnfl.tA And one g, (n ThfPtIInU, 2f2 (inroUc teohod ti the Metine Hnrrnok,
Hh 1f2-hnnr perin*' e*wenrr in the biek
person drowned it t,nkc, Jeusup 1,ntilse tllnrruss", IR, itmi Vfrkie wns n
P.M. 1OA1
from
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OVOt the foiir.dny '1'1innsiving I,ynnn Jnrkpon, nil of 'ritus- sent, nor! pinned ,,nIemnenth the
time
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F.H.P. T'IfIpCr C. 1.. mm- ot the serinø.
Ali tivelf1ptit no RU 4n, two
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Rllghtly Injured it, the neci
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tithes
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of
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the
former rhnnkiivng h&amp;ivient wns George flemmen, if,
foul tiel4r flielintoini Avenue, dent.
dn3' death record 'f Ii net
One person wn killer! end of 1717 l'ark Avenue.
lrrhlny evening claimed four
conrljtirm during the four-nay p.rfrA last
f)enl is In iinti
lives when a lPfll automobile two Injurer! in an accident.
proceeding toward Ranford rut RU 410, ff1 iIIq east of North in the intensive mare unit. of year. and the nil-time traffic
dent.h remord for e holiday, Set
a high rate of sliced wetit. nut Orlando Riinriny at l2:4 p.m. Winter i'nrk Memoriel
the 15 (:hristmas p.r.
flf ('(lflttfl) Attn lilt. a coniroti, 'rho actitlr'r,t. nrr,urrr'nl whpn a pital. lie will tie cherVIl 'iith during

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Evening Worship 7:41 p. a.
Wad. Prayer Service '7:10 p. -a.

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their 8 P.M. meeting at City
Rail tonight
The "COUICICraUOn of the re
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listed on the agenda as ft has
been Innumerable times In the
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.1110% Clevchnni Sr. tntd Mrs. tievehind, (right )
were among those attending the Firemen's All Night (ospcl Sing at. the
Civic Center. At left are Fireman Charles Bowes and Mrs. fl. 1'. Thomas,
(Herald Photo)
widow of t.l'e former assistant. chief.

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the harm n1rIn voices
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Ainry ],oil dirrete,d her young
and devotional songp~ The J inI inr ehoIrnfT)eBaryCornrntzn j• choir fric'tith. in the ong-quer 0

niously requested the youthful

I Miss Barbara Pcodient and entertalnerr. with Miss Bedlent
Mrs. Arch Afac'Naughton were and Air%. NIncNaughtnn to give

Apparent low bidder is Spar. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cain. Ii i

In charge of the music, with

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FAMOUS GOSPEL SINGERS here for I he atinual Sanford Firemen's All
Night Gospe- Sing chatted with local fire officials during intermission.
From left are Les Beasley, leader of the Florida Boys Quartet.; Assistant
Fire Chief W. S. Giley, D.rreU Stew-art, of the Florida Boys: Kenneth
Turner arid ,lames Dill, of the Palmetto State Quartet, and Chief George
(herald Photo)
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SALT LAKE CITY (Ar) - ed generating plant at Athens, nation will need :37,001) tons of
uranium a year
an Increase
A second uranium boom is Ala.
building up in the arid, sand- Tho Atomic Energy Commis- of 10,000 tons over previous
stone scuiptored lands of Wy- sian predicts that by IOSO the estimates.
oming, Utah, Colorado, New

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set, four girls and a boy', was Mr. and Mrs.
burn to Mrs. D.W. Lawson of lJIuzaon, H. it.

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Auckland, New Zealand. on July and a 1960 graduate of Senmin27, 1965.
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Assorted
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Our revolutionary 165- hp OK 6 is so revolutionary we had
to do something special with it. So we rriade it standard
In all Tempests and Le Mans.
You see, it was Inspired by those famous overhead cain
engines In expensive European sports cars. With a few
Pontiac refinements, of course,
That's why it'll keep running and running until some
body turns It off. And with a power reserve for expressway passing you'd normally expect from a V.8.

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with a 6 like this who needs an 8?
Incidentally, a four-way hazard warnIng flasher, backup
lights, and GM's energy absorbing steering column are
some of the safety features also standard In all Teniptists
and Le Mans. So how can you possibly resIst boolnU your
Pontiac dealer right now?

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We believe cautiop is the
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HE IR APPAaENT- Prino. Charles, Us Prince
of Weiss, posed at Balmoral Castle in Scotland for this
portrait. H. marked his 18th birthday on November 14.

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is nearly here.
This is manifested in such
developments as increasing
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The new boom centers on central Wyoming. The November
Engineering and Mining Journal
reports more than 20,000 claims
have been !tai:ed in W'(.rnin
most since last March 1.
But it extends into other
states, notably those of the
&amp; Colorado plateau - Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.
This is an enc're to the fitliled uranium boom of the mid50s, which produced millions
of dollars of ore and it number of rags-to-riches millionaires.
Thu new boom, the Engineering tint] Mining ,lciurniil reports. . results from i,,-eakthroug}is in
nuclear technology that indi - i
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Icrt Underwood and Percy! nreatnrn.g was somewhat Ia'The mental health clinic is
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Quinn, ed. Estimates of cost of darn
bored but not artificially aided.
of
to
Sanford,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. a.rc, however, were not avail
need
funds
I "Haul Sue continues to look deaperutely in
Candl(uuLe for den. art !Irs.
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Sho- very good," Bass said. "There's continue operation and officials Michael D. Hess, Cussetherry,
Ituth
Layo
and
Mrs.
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vVeUflcsULiy is Itit
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still the crucial 72-hour period to
Discharges
for local 'residents to donnt. mate. and for tax collector are get through for the respirators' lisen most co-operative in alFret] Esclnvon, Char1e Samlowing us to have two nights.
Charles W. Hayes, Alice M
Christmas gifts to state mental
problem, but if she gets through A
Slioniate
anti
Mat-Sit, Susan Rowla n d, Hcnr
portion
of
the
proceeds
of
putient.s through "P r .ie c I
No further ciididnie quali- that there is a good chance she attendance will go towards the T. Judkins, Theolu Roberts, 1k'
Cheer," sponsored by the Rem- lied in the City of ca!jselberry,1 can be a healthy baby."
mental health cl i nic f4" Dr. loris Thompson, Sanford; Evunt
mole County Mental Health leaving
Aranson and his wife, Patti. LUZS Perez, p
a total of nine men
ch, DeBary; Robert Turner,
Association,
seeking election to the three "are very anxious to get one mole County resident of Sent- Bea
Mimtal Health Houston, Miss.
"A gift, box has been placed open seats on the council. Elec- live baby and are praying," the
Association,
said
today.
at. the offices at' First Federal tioti day is Dec. ..
doctor said.
The
clinic
is
dependent
on
Savings and Luu Aociution
MEI'1' TONIGHT
Cauchdate
art- Paul W.
Bass said preliminary autopsy contributions and privat
e donon West First Street where Jiriggs ])r. Eugene Ellis. Ar- reports indicated
Seminole Association for Rethe three ations for continued operation. tarded
gifts may be left. They need I tour Lego, George Lotwick, Ed- deaths were
Children will meet at
due to hyaline Clinic is held each Monday by
not be wrapped as wrapping 1 ward Lunn, Erwin Remington, membrane disease, a common
p.m. tonight at the Little
s
Dr. Burton Podno s, Orlando
w il l h e data by this asencua- I)on Wilison, flichard Wit-i and
cause of death among prema- psychiatrist. Appointments and Red School House. All centtion," Mn.. lLosnnmnd Chap- Cliarlc Woodruff.
ture infants, but that this would scheduling of patients may be mitt.ees will be expected to reman, chairman, said thdti'.
in Oviedo, fwe cundulutes luivt' to be confirmed by more
port oil their progress. Presimade through Mrs.
Gifts of personal wear for qualified for the three open
Carolyn
dent Charles 1umpI said the
Dennison, mental health social association would "begin puteither mule or fenmic Is an- seats on the council. They are detailed studies.
The disease causes a glassy worker at the Seminole
cept.ablc, plus other Items such Kirby fluckelew, Robert CUTh
County ting into practice plans lot-mufilm
to form over the inner un- health department,
as perfume, powder, lipstick, eroit, Rex Clonts, W. B. Martin
lated earlier."
ing of the lungs, preventing the
stationary, tobacco, pipes, shav- land C. 1). Thompson. Ilegistnadelivery of oxygen to the blood.
inc lotion. Gifts - must 1w for- lion books in the town of Oviedo
Application
The Aransons were kept In
warded to the state mental will remain open until WednesEleven appli cations for annexseclusion following the deaths.
hospital at Chattahoochee
du' and election Is Dec. G.
Hospital spokesmen said they ation will b considered at the
were "holding up as well as can continued session of the Cassel berry CityCouncil at 7:30 p.m.
be expected."
today at the Women's Club.
Moi-c thuii 6.1500 people
Dr. Wilfred .1. Finegold, head Als
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to
be
considered
is
an
drown
in this country unof the three-man team of ob
ameiciment to the ordinance nuuliy, one writer points
8tetricians that performed the
out, and with
regulating the sale of alcoholic'
delivery, said the Aransons had
t- cent of
beverages in the city which will
çFlI.% all our recreknown since X-rays were taken restrict the
size of signs adveratiwi now re.
10 that they
the would have tising beverages,
bitted to
aquintuplets.
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- this figure
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increase.
There are five known living
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p.m. and the fourth-born,
ll ivhipped up -an appeal- ~
ta; Bessie Quick, DeBary,
Regarding the executive
Kimberly Ann, at 3:40 p.m.
branch
rnith anid
a mans
Dr. Lea Bass, chief of pethattona; Susan Adkins, Lake destroyed nearly hull' of the paper for a fancy dress ball
people feel
ye
Deadli ne for candidate quail- rims at Magee-Women's RospiTickets for th e benefit night Mary; William I"ran1, Osteen; shop at. the .hackson Canoe here, but so many people her-,
onslbllltv I diffu
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sed Si)
Work!: in Lwood Sunday rowed bits of newspaper to light
ficatlor. and voter registration Lai, said there also was a poasi- for the Seminole County Mimi- Paul Scott Beebe, Maitland.
the government does not meet in the City of Longwood Sw a bility
l's
brain
had
ni
Health
Clinic
at.
the
Orevening.
Flumes from the fire their cigarettes that Sails' was
th at Marci Jil
NOVEMBER 27, 1066
tU 105.
record number of candidates been damaged by lack of oxy- lundo - Seminole Jul - Alai
could
be
seen
us fur us San- soon down to th e comic strips.
Admissions
need to make certa in wi seeking election to the four 01
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Fronton will be honored Wed- BradleyFo; Charlic E. Pri ford.
Then her boyfriend ient her
ger..
have provisions that will permit fices Dec. ( and a voter regisnius, Rosa Lee Hughes, Mario Fifty ol. 60 bouts were dam- home to change to a sturdier
A tube was inserted into the neaday or Thursday.
the chief executive to provide tration topping the 1,000 mark. infant's windpipe - trachea - The benefit night, originally S. Greco, Hilda Butler, Diane aged in the fire which was re costume. He decided Sally's
strong, dynamic leadership in Candidates for mayor are B.
through her mouth and a me- scheduled for Dec. 2 only, has Resell, Veronica A. Goetz, San- ported at 5:17 p.m. and an- newspaper had revealed all the
the years ahead. Smith said. H. flayme and A. B. Lormann; chanical
respirator was breath- been extended to include Nov. ford; Virginia L. Hess, Cassel- swered by the Longwood Vol- nude th at's fit to squint.
for council with two seats open, lug for
due to conflict, with the berry; George W. Major, Ethel Unteer Fire Department.
her
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Ralph Clendenin,
According to information
Some Filipino tribes still
M. Theurer, DeBary; Naomi
Itoni Sue was in a heated and Sanford Donald Conway. Car] Lomniler,
available,
a
vital
part
of
th
Her
Christmas
parade
slated
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Tharpe,
Lake
Monroe
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practice
head-hunting.
incubator.
Homer Scott. R. E. Sweat. Ho- glass-enclosed
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TO RE-ELECT MAYOR A. L. WILSON
TO THE CITY COMMISSION BE
SURE TO CAST YOUR VOTE IN THE
CITY ELECTION AT THE CIVIC
CENTER ON TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1966

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To Run For An Office
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DeBary Manor Residents

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and homes were closed, and
trumps guarded two camps of 11, FROM
000 Arab refugees. Guy. 'ottssef
Visit mit Santa Post Office and
Mitbaluleen sold the nrilly s'ouskl
select an enchanting VRt( 1st.
e n force a 24-hour curfew.
ter that will lulnR the wonder
of Santa Chits to that special
Shops were reopened in Rnchilli. We will have It post.
ninl huh after the curfew was
maiked from Santa Clans,
lifted. Hut young dem onstrators
Indiana. It's our way of saying
got hi'i'ed in streets filled with
Merry Christmas,
rubble from previous disturbnm'es. ti-imps moved in and thin SANFORD ATLANTIC
curlew was renewed.
NATIONAL BANK
Soldiers manned checkpoints
Mombot F.D,I.C.
urn all rou1s north and south of
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
.)ersualetn. In the city, the cur___________
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~ the; DePary Alanor nursing and ~ rounded by the Manor residents
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I)olien, Jessie Barrington Jr.,

Discharges

Junior Choir Entertains

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III the morning, th(n put Ititti etfeet again.
The town or lb'bi'iin in the
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Garfield Barris, John E. Lu- !
Commissioners and engineers I
are studying which of several ther, Leon Burrows, Sanford; ,
types of materials will be most Alahel Schwaner, DeBary;$ Ste. I~
durable, most resistant to wind phatile Cain, Lake Tlonroe.
wave and 6torn-, danjugill and re. Paul Scott Beebe, 3lattland. .1
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Admissions
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Alice Al. Alarsh, Delorh, i '
was VAbled at the last meeting,
while commissioners look into Thompson, Kelly Rae Garcia, ~ '
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and what may be best for these one showed signs of ov
gested fiberglass and concrete aid Anderson, Burbrldgc Rut- committee on a r in e d Patsy, Martha and Anita Mobercoming "Marci .ini is in very
ey,
sections. He gave no examples.
-'e Neycr, iath- and
or wood decking combinations lift, Otis Taylor Jr., Sanford.
,aser'uee.s, Vj1
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"It's a difficult and perplexing the lung ailment that claimed condition," one doctor said. "We Tabled bids on refuse packer
Barbara Rice, Clifton Larsen.
NOVEMBER .(; j94;(•
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th ree o. her sisters.
problem," Smith said.
Jeanette,
Billy, I)wavm and
Admissions
really have no hope for her." bodies is also listed for discusj Florida
D
pace Mary Lou Umstattdt., Peggy,
In the area of finance
3lamie June, Dean DoBose,
octors said there was little Hope, remained for Roni Sue, sian along with approval of
Industries b
ril
taxa tion, the chairman said that hope fO1
Paula and Paul Taylor.
ent by th e Laura Braswell, Sanford; Eli
membership
statem
the
fi
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t-born
and
largest
of
20
the
Flor
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Thcigirl.
Marci
Jill.
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in all areas where I went there
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Duncan, DeBary; Joseph
They sang 'lonesome Val.
Florida League of Municipalitries E
Exposition in r- 1ev," "Follow Me" and 'Jesw
dye girls delivered 2½ quints at one pound 12 ounces
was a tremendous concern about
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Brown.
Longwood.
request
for
relocation
of
Randa
out
ties;
"She Is kick" and crying
ianuo.
the burdens of taxation
DIscharges
Walked," with Mary Lou 11m.
this month prematurely Saturday we are ver hopeful,"
a beer and wine license from
to
Mrs.
Michael
Stcttd
and Clifton Larson in.
Melanie
Brooks,
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Danny
Miii'
state."
412 Sanford Ave. to 307 Sanford
Aranson. 22. a physician He added
Rae
Garcia,
Reuben
troducing the narrative of
Smith said the constitution
that there was a possibilityshe Ave.; and request for consider- by, Kelly
Dekie, Sharon Edwards RigA
should set down guidelines to be
Jesus
walking by the Sna of
several
ation
of
annexation
of
could take a turn for the worse
gins, Thelma Alford, Thomas D.
- Galilee.
-followed on taxation-guidelines
pieces
of
on
Myrtle
pi)peTt3'
ies
at any moment
Moran, LYnCIII Denney, Wallace
Thy juniors followed this with
that citizens can always count
The lung ailment first claimed Avenue, north Of 27th Street. Oglesby,
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George
R.
Bushara,
Dill
Susan. the third-born, who died
Brenda
Riley,
Wilt
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The new document must pr
at 2:15 a.m.. Sunday just ShOTL
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Enig Willard
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hours after birth . The seeOXFORD, England (UP!) Basil Tincher, Sanford; Rita
time Milow for the ""wI
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Tile possibility of arson is Oxford University student Sails'
ond.born, Amy Beth, died at.
boy,
and
ChulunGraham
baby
of the state to be met he
heing investigawd I** suite fire ! Purce
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Armored sqtindq of .ini'- was a utmnwiqf tat Inn 1w a III-111111
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'I't,e'On unties - iii ,kituhin 's
The nfIk'i oh Sv tlii n Afrnb News open n nut mostly unuti a v-k nil
thnt Snout It-not 1ev a- it Ii tstnu'l wet-n ;n'nt'e•
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,\tahinn Fuirt'u'q 1InI1 i'i'oqeu1 I he (iii. 1'Iit',i' an s lilt Ii' nil lila ry
hoi'thiv to help h fog I hii,isseln, ncl l-iI v In the till Is where 0P
Intl the t-cpott. was not i'I1tfll-n1. phc'tds imioved their thick o; ahunit
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JUNIOR CHOIR from DoBary's Community Methodist Church entertain residents of DeBary Manor
nursing and convalescent center.

LJW CIVIC Center.

ment pmblems of specific areas struggled for life today, but only dent at Duquense 11niveralty.

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take Into consideration govern- Two of the Aranson quintuplets The luther. also 22, is a law atti- $255,518 for concrete floating

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Before the commission was
tIu second draft of the proposed
new state constitution.
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having the doctor sit down
Fair.
But during our luncheon we when meeting child patients,
were discussing child psycho- thus reducing his former gaint
sta ture to a height more near.
logy.
"Dr Crane, he began, m ly on a level with the child
mo ther used some very clever patient.
Even
If
you graduated
psychology on us boys.
"Like most youngsters, We from Libera l Arts and spesit
were always afraid the other 4 years In medical school,
one would get the larger piece you can still be non-plussed as
of cake or the most milk,
to how to Inform a youngster
"So my mother made a Vl1'Y that it Is adopted.

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else, He may have problems, are buying
with your "Yankee' . You have your own choice
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but there are solutions. if a Dollars.
job security along with this
Onzuzi 10dtior
ftstf lthotugraph•r
VC travels, there's no reason
You may be- surprised to know cuuntry s future at the time you
PUijilabac .iiIy •aoep Saturday, Sunday anti citrtutius,; pubiubad why 1w can't notify the police, that several large department make your next purchase. Just
u1da7pr.o.dss
rsaLmea.
forgetting to tell theni the real stores now market their brand remember that it Is we the
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reason lie's traveling, of name radio and television sets American people who have
i'ujs
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SIc W&amp;( course, and omitting mention with tubes made in Japan or created this problem and not the
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U. S. Government which preJIC W.*
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Ill 10 I Year
If we can't care who made vents us from spending our
3.10 1 Iluaths
LOU I MoatS.
the parts In theae products we "Yankee Dollars" the way we
Choppers For
don't car about like
bu) then
V S Poatal KsgulsUun,
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our
changing
economy or 1.1w L)einand to know where the
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szciuilIIy to Cisc U. tar r.publtsattun of all the least iowa prtht.d bud
get of the' lIeigiun gel'- manufacturing industrrns and ruanulactured - including the
lii this newspaper
daraserle (sta te troops) for subsequent loss of our jabs component parts which arc conMnI4SISd $5 •eeasd OI$SI LtI$T OSIQSOT SI, LOIS At till Past (155110 1V67 provides for purchase of either!
ealud from your view, and our
of 6atord. YAurtas, under tarn Act of Qca.rs.. at Macsb $ $01.
II the present trend continues, ;windling gold reserves will be
six helicop ters.
*t.tial. asws øi' adVIflis&amp;UJ of this oditlum •
No Dart of iUY
expect to look under a problem- of the past when you
state troopers have you may
This Sialorti H.riild way is. r.produuA tz any mmuarnr wtthe* 1t.osntly,
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been
using
written prui*ssiue
(isa ubI$ab.r of Tb. U.raId. Lay 1udsvlil
the air force for aId the hood of your brand iws insist on investing your dollars
or firgi raspofl.ible rot suci r.pi 'duCtion will Is. uiItG.rd a in cont roll ing highway traffic Americazi automobile, one day an American made products.
Lnfrsagla on The U,rald a opyrig*t -sad *311 as ML4 111o1. tsr
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"The boy who divided the talus this daily "print clinic"
cake had to lot the other one in practeal psychology to supA program note of much departure. As the distance 1*The vice presidency, however, take his first choice!
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eaning is that the Kennedy tween ADA and former Nation- scarcely is for Kennedy.
"So you can be sure the dl high school and college currjbrothers have been signed as a] Chairman Humphrey widen. amba ssador, as
was exact!"
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This political hash is the cole- A late corner, One-time asso- peanuts or politi cs.
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it is usually necessary to reserves, we continue to pur a job or any money to spend!
tell ii number of officials and chase even more items manu- I If you don't think this is hapthe army before such raids factored outside Dear Old pening now, then consider that
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il 1967 by the leftwing, eg~hoaa
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surely many clever ideas to him, for y
newspaper for this serorganization known as Amen- happy home among the ADA somewhat scornful and
vice.
AN LOC, Viet Nam (NEA) three trucks and three Jeeps. Cong. Accord big to 11 S and cans For Democratic Action cggheads. His late brother, John mistrusted political opponent as which he later got the full erehis running mate. Republicans dit.
One police group Included Vietnamese government theory, (AIM). ADA announced that I'. Kennedy, once coniessed
-Police Chief Voung Van Boa
Many of our psychology
tool: me along on his third me in their squad car as they if every citizens is registered Senators Robert F. Kennedy of an uneasy, less than comfort- should be all for that, A team textbooks deal with abstractmated Johnson-Kennedy
riew Yorl: and Edward 11. Ken. I able feeling in the company of
night raid fri three days-.all went house-ti-house, checking
ions and stay up in the strat
Barbs
1968.772 could disrupt
cards
and
family in his own hamlet~ if there is
Massachusetts would bona fide ADAers. Not so with
ham French rubber plantation identity
a family photo in every hamlet nedy
of
be featured
speakers in the first hobby. He is parlaying for high Democratic party unless one or sphere, thus failing to prepare
photos anti searching
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other of that pair suddenly the students for the everyday
The chief had heard informs- around the houses for hidden houee and if every Vietnamese
and round of a series of Roosevelt stakes his brother's martyrdom,
An ex-bachelor who was a
carries an Identity card
their look-alike of face and ges- became both humble and much problems that beset us.
he Day dinners next January.
Vietnamese rubber men.
This daily column was de- gay dog often finds marriage
the
police
when
The first shot came early, i. informs
In the 12-page monthly pub- ture. his father's money and his
workers In those hamlets had
to
keep
psychology is an obedience school,
soldier moves or travels, then
ShOUld be noted that In the vised
ADA World, which own sharp brains,
been harboring Viet Cong. sup- was ft Fifth Division
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be possible to separate the Viet licatiol],
The parlay is paying off. Ken- November ADA World four U. down on terra firma where we
the announcement,
plying them with food and firing at someone apparently
Dud says the full storms
tion -that
there- was no mention of Iluni- nedy's political instinct moved S. senators were rated 100 p- live and bump into dilemmas
making sizable contributions to attempting to sneak out of the Cong from the loyal citizenry, contained
the textbooks ignore.
According
to
this
theory:
came
early because znom washcent
on
fighting
the
good
fight
that
hanilot. There were several
phrey, no salute to his part coii- i hini toward ADA where Johnthe Communist organization.
If the textbooks translated ed the windows. She insists It
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for
what
ADA
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The chief was up and start- mort' shou; before thp cheek
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longer be able to sneak in and
where of the Congress. Two of the psychology into Its specific was because he washed the car.
hug operations at 8 am. At was over,
sleep with their relatives and eCho of taps being somewhere ter than Insecure and
daily uses, I wouldn't need to
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Forty-four suspects were
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up,
Be.
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or
brains
or
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hundreds
of
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supply
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Famotts
last words: $1 didn't
remains. This November issue I ambitious compulsion u) go all
dark pollee compound, were rounded up in the raid. They rest
with food and information " of ADA World was, in effect, a the way with 141J3. All the way both, the Kennedys are coming. Ut]. medical, engineering and know 1 was loaded."
listaniur to detailed in strue- wem largely young men and they have been want to do.
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what each man's job women without identity
dear John letter to Humphrey. means to Humphrey, of course,
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would be on the door-to-door or not registered as living in
The veep on his part has spurn- the White House after a second
blc to rnovc from hamlet
the hamlet. Some had identity
house check for Vict Cong.
cci his old time iefty.iiberai a- Juhnso adminiztraficzi.
hamlet
undetected.
Bob Kennedy and some others
Elements of the Vietnamese cards which apparently had
sociaUons to go a different way
--1 a man is registered •
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army's Fifth Division sur- been altered. Some had cards
his hamlet and is not there with LBJ.
rounded the hamlet at 6 a.rn. that didn't seem to match
Humphrey resigned I r o m moving toward the conclusion,
1.
when
the
raid
takes
place
and
W make certain no VC escaped. with
Al] the
thisbearers.
has some meaning U he hasn't notified the police ADA when he was elected vice that the Humphrey path toward
Then the police drove into
president although the compell- personal political disaster lies
going to be away,
the hamlet in a convoy of In the control of the Viet he's
then in,- urge in President Johnson's along the way with LBJ. Polls
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great deal of time and selection of Humphrey in 1964 already suggest some DemocritA
was to wij or hold the egghead tic preference for Bth Kennedy
effort are being put into this
liberal vote. Humphrey confi- over Johnson for president in
program.
Herald Area Correspondents
But there are several things dently stowed his gear in the 1968 There is a more insistent
Altamonte. Springs
to be noted. Though the police ADA attic and became a front enthusiasm for the senator to
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathieux
Mrs. Julia Bartus
for the Great Society. Soon supplant Humphrey as the
raid started at g a.m., the pol838-131 ~
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ICe didn't. get out to tilt. hamlet
moviii In different directions. I nominee for Johnson's second
hear Lnkr.Forest Ctt
Lake Mary
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Vict Nan was their point of term.
Mrs. Msr)'ann Miles
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Even you college gradutes
As a former state president, didn't get th e answer in your
he took me to dine atop that 4 years of Liberal Arts.
American version of the Efffel
Nor did you learn how to
'Pe-, with its revolving rest- prevent the usual wife's sins
nurant that makes one corn- of omission in the boudoir.
plow revolution every hour.
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Thousands of you readers Leon complex in men past 40.
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It was, by any calculation, one of the
greatest bargain expeditions in history.
Therefore, since we are justified by
According to Dr. Glenn T. Seahorg,
chairman of the Atomic Energy Corn- faith, we have peace with God through
mission, the value of Columbus' three- our Lord Jesus Christ.-Itomans 5:1.
ship fleet was $3,000 in today's money.
We shall steer safely through every
His salary was $300 a year and that of
so long as our heart Is right, and
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and home In a few years ahead-all on
of money.
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"By this time you realize you made
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work and save your money for the auto, a mistake and promise yourself that
11 not, you use the several hundred dol- you're going to get your high school
after you diploma. But somehow you just cannot
lars for a down payment
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Poor grades, too much money and
an automobile are listed as some of the something like a wife because you work
main reasons for students dropping out to support the car. The car is really the
of high school, according to a Seminole
reason for working.
High School dropout.
"After you have been earning, say
Wishing to remain anonymous, this
young man came forward and talked to $40 per week, you feel pretty big. You
the Herald about the reasons why stu- almost feel as if you could go out on
dents become dropouts in the hope that your own-leave your parents' home
he would help others remain in school. and take an apartment. Some of these
"It starts with low grades, followed
by a general lack of interest in school," fellows get together in order to keep
he said. "At about the same time, you the rent down.
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And Spucr' 227 yards pauIn gave hun 2,012 aeria
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The balm of the bow' game and Steve Spurner'i HeIsman Player to have more than .me 2,0O(-varii season. The only other
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Graves said. "And the boys have a thi
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victories against nine losses voiced his first public gripe,
to redeem themselves for this loss In the Orange Bowl game
"1v thrnwn around 700 passes here ii Florida and
Wc and Georgia Tech are a lot alike-we have to depend on
never been a roughing the passer penalty called." Spurner told outicorin people"
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be said, was for wjat he ronsidered infractions of the rule.
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Seminole Junior High School "Hurricane?' open
their i966 basketball season tomorrow by traveling
to meet Mt. Dora, Front row left to right. Larry
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It appears as If Alabama. the
only major unbeaten and untied
team, will shoot the works
against Auburn at Birmingham,

third behind Notre Dame and
Michigan State in last weel:s
Associated Press poll. The Sugiii- Bowl-bound Tide has a 14I-(I

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record to P4i-1 for Notre Dame

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS like Otis Taylor and Mike Gar- ing passes by Joe Namath that
The Bell tolled, the Bull rett. These two plus a healthy tightened the score,
charged. the Chiefs whooped it Len Dawson, Chris Burford and The victory gave Kansas City
up and San Diego sank in the Gil Coan make the difference." an uncatchable 9.2-1 record
WesL
And that, football fans, is how Dawson's passes to Taylor set While San Diego fell to 5-5-1.
Kansas City became the new up two other Mercer field goals. Bramlett's charge came with
Chiefs of the Western Division his. tosses to Garrett and Taylor 7:24 to play and Wendell Hayes
led to a 19-yard scoring heave to later broket
rd 8flu
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or 56 yards
of the American League.
Sunday when Burford and Garrett's running
began
The story
Bobby
Bell, Kansas City's pro and catching set up the former score.
winner's In the only other AFL game,
Trophy
mier linebacker, clanged into Heisman
Boston kept pace with Buffalo In
the New York Jets' backfield in plunge for a TD.
Pete Beathard, taking over the Eastern Division by holding
the second quarter and blocked
when Dawson ruptured a blood off Miami 20.14 as Jim Nance
29
a field goal attempt from the
yard line. Bell retrieved the ball vessel in his left hand, directed broke the league rushing record
the Chiefs on long drives that
and raced to the New York 45
Mike Mercer then kicked a 47 produced a TD and Mercer's for a season.
field goal, enough to Babe Parilhi hit Art Graham
yard field goal and Kansas City fourth
two last quarter scor- on a 22-yard scoring pass and
had a 16-10 lead, instead of a 13 overcome
.
Gino Cappelletti kicked two
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13 tie, and the Chiefs went on to
field goals, but It was Nance's
a l- victory.
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zones later. another linebacker, I - - a 20-0 lead in the third period
çJohn ( th e Bull) Bramlett of
before Dick Wood carried the
Th
Denver, stampeded into the San
Dolphins back with two scoring
Diego backfield and blocked a
tosses.
Charger field goal. attempt,
Nance gained 133 yards for
-picked up the gall and stormed
the day, bringing his total to 1,72 ya rds for a touchdown.
: 125, four more than Paul Lowe
That score put Denver ahead
last year.
to stay, 13-10, and the Broncos
Buffalo beat Oakland Thursraced on to a 20-17 upset that :
day for a 8-3-1 record and Bosburied the Chargers and gave
-ton stands at 6-3-2, setting up
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their
showdown clash next SunS This conclusion that ended
day,
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that's another story.
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passes while none was permit- 2—Miami Jackson ( 9-1-tti 135
3—Ft. Lauderdale ( 8-0-2 131
Total
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — \'ork Yankees, who last year ted in the las-i eight games.
4—Miami Norland ( 8-1-1) i
Play
Mike Whelebel, of the May. The Chicago Cubs will be batBill Bracken carried
fair Country Club, competed in ting first when the maim' league finished in the American
the
pig5—Jax
Englewood ( B-I-I
shut 72 times during titc season
87 LIVERMORE CAll! (AP) cellar;
th
38(
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LAFAYETTE. Lu. (AP) th
Perry
Coma
Golf
Tournia.
baseball
clubs
conduct
their
ane
New
York
Mets.
and
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a
total
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Jack McCoy of Modesto, Calif.,
City Bay
Jitchy Cupit is ati) uriemoticninj ment and finished with 5 317 nun] player draft today, and its Boston. Houston. Washington. yards for an average of 5.3.
( 7-1-1) 75 in a 1966 Dodge. won the Grand
411,
low--round total.
( 8.2.0) 61 National NASCA 150-lap late
mart on and off the golf course.
Cincinnati. Kansas City, St. Nc1 in line was all around per 7-Jax Paxon
just possible that Manager
6—Auburndale
(10.0-0) 55 J model stock car race at AltaTake' Sunday, for instance
During
the
course
of
the
tourt.urucher
will
be
tempted
to
dip
Louis,
California,
Atlanta, fo"mcr Wkiighani who lugged
11-Miami
May's
Whefl the' 28-year
ney,
Wlielclwl
fired
rounds
of
into
the
Los
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(10-0-0) 511 mont Speedway Sunday. the
Texafl l-.-; :
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sank a one-font putt for It par
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11.
h1-Mjuuu1 Palmetto, 39; 12- son.
Mid sudden death victory over
lJ,,rrcher. it longtime Colic-ti trolt, San Francisco, Minnesota, 7Gaverage.
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Close' on his record was Bud.
the $34,&amp;0(t
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FRANK
Cisjun Classic, In' tipped lila tuit
While the draft is going on,
over at Chicago, figures to be
ever so slightly and strode itway'
well acquainted with the talent the teams also are expected to
For
Witt) just a flicker of a smile'
that can be drained off the Los begin to lay the groundwork for
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -tic-russ his face.
Angeles farm clubs, parti cula r- some major trades that are e' Serzih!inl matches of the
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A few minuteu latter. at t-.
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three quarterbacks and practu- 13' the Spokane team of the Pa- pe
championships b e g I a
Picking up the first-prize money
time the sc-erie shifts to Pitts Thursday at Berkeley
every other player on the chic Coast League.
with San
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on the Spokane roster who have miujot league meetings.
nMichigan State meeting Lung
its regular season with
to cap ala wife' Dely buck in BALTIMORE (APi - Frank sided 45-21 victory cver Mary- had shots with the Dodgers
The Interleague trading pen- Island University.
Longview,, Tex.
od
has been in effect for eight
what
lti'blriur, (if the HitItlnire On- laud that act new offesIvt' might be
Durocher is lookThe winners of the two matching
for
-- infielders Nate Oliver d'i now. and not one major es meet Saturday for the chumJackypu end of the cunversa- oles, recuperating from a knee records.
Lion went like this
operation, leaves for hits Los An- The victory gave Florida and Saint Shirley, outfielder Jim traiiructio,1 has LWell completed. piortshiip.
De1ys, I Win,. Yeah, Yeah. I gales hurn(' today with a detailed State a 64 record to carry to Barbieri. pitcher John Purdin knew yuud be glad,
list of exercises designed to the Sun Bowl fur the Dec. 24 and catchier Hector Valle.
"1 shut a '72, but i
strengthen tilt; It-g.
it j
game against Wyoming iii El Following the Cubs iii the
playoff with Clii Clii. I beet him
TIIC slugging outfielder had a Paso, •rcx.
draft order will be the New
ott the seunid hole,
cracked cartilage and a piece of Sophomore quarturbacj Gary
ON 100 BRANDS
'J'4 glad you weren't hiez-e. bota' rerno'ed Iron, his right Pajeic, who already held the
Easy Victory
You'd have ulcers arid every- knee' last Tuesday'. lie was dis• i'ueurtJ fur the longest scoring NEW
YORK
(AP)
cha rged li-urn Johns Hopkins pus, broke two muze school
Munden
thing by
huspitul Sunday.
marks hi the Maryland game. Point came off the pace and
went on to score an easy victory Robinson left the hospItal on
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The Chicage. Burs Itaive wiut crutches, Which 1w has beefl told Johnny Morris, flanker for in the $5L3U11 Gallant Fox Hand
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unless his the Chicago beui-, caught
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In M b School Poll
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TiAMJ AI')-i('lbournc has taken top spot in th e Miami
iod. Overall, th
tOtaled 16 herald' 19C final nigh chool foottiall poll and takes a step
points to their Oppostjon's
toward 'hr state championship Friciar against the state's fifth
liohb Luidquist was th e
l!es!. .laeksanvil;e Engiewouc!.
and must effective- paiser rn. the
The Bulldogs, who finished their once-beaten
season before
squad
having attempted s the traditional 'rhnnksgi'jn Eve games. wifl attempt to duplicate
aerials with 17 completed for a feats turned in by Miami High
net total of 307 yards via the air last year and Coral Gables
in Miami High, 38; 13-Starke, 2f:
route Three (If his completions 1964. Both Dade County it
]4—St. Pete High, 24; 15—Coral
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follows to the final Associat Golf team captain, won the
Bru:ti, have Predicted ft new, eti Press poll for the 1h6G season I tournament on his fourth try
era at success br Coach Johnny , before tiji. championship NCA yesterday with 284. He had
Duke, Te rounds of 71, 7i, 65 and 72 to
UCLA open tti. sealoit Saturcijiv t5 Western, Kaniis, St Jo- boat Xcviii liuUcr of Paint
- Chicago Loyola, 'Beach by one stroke,
night against Southern Calilor scpii
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CJIICIIUI&amp;ItJ, Vanderbilt. Michit
oil tin. final hole'
gait and Western Kentucl:v.
UCLA polled 12 first
votei- to three for Texas West
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feet from the pin and he rolled
I 63 points to 343 in the poll at
- it to within four inches of th e flounced Sunday. Kentucky, the:
cup and tapped
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only oilier team to receive more
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than 1W) points over-al] on thi'
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basis of itt for first, nine 1w- sec
attracted a field of 80 starters.
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Saturday's
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Montreal
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EXCELSIOR 811RINGS, 7J
(AP) -- Adanis State of Cobra- Toronto 4, Boston 2
New York 4, Chicago 1
do cinimed Its second victory In
Stmulay's Results
(lie Mineral Water Bowl by
New York 5, Toronto 0
beating the Springfield State
Chicago 5, Ilostoon 4
Bears 14 8 Saturday.
Today's Games
Adams defeated Northern liiinois in (hi' 1962 bowl game, and No games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
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Wi ll the UCLA BruinF overcome the jinx of being selected to Will the national
collegiate baaketbJ ehampionHhip in the preseason
Alped
Associated Press pull?
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Not z single Pre
choice hai made good in
the six vearF sinrc' the pre-ieaon A? poll v.'at'. started Perry
in 1961.
Now the Bruins are the choiccf
to beat out Texa Western for first
vnt' and a total of
the national crown In the 1VG7 iti piiruts.
Golf Play
Rounding out tin pre-season
season that opens Thursday.
The long-awaited varsity de- Tap Ten. iii order, are Duke. FORT ST LUCIE (APi
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1Lou.i;0l'c. Ne Mexico. Howi- took Jeff
us'
Alpert of Woodbrjdge,
but of Lew Aictitcior, I abulous
ton, '.stern 1entucl-,
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voting for UCLA in the AP paxi College, Kansas and Chicago Perry Como amateur golf tourci of spori writer Ever since Luyul, tailed to make the Top nament but he finally succeedCd
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Clayton C. Mamele, jjj lifting from the airstrip.
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it graduate of Seminole
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High School, has been so we can hear it. This sounded
assigned to Dow AFB, like It was coming from four
Maine, for training as an locations. Then we heard the
air policeman with the slugs ripping Into the plane
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laughed when the bouncy youngSeminole County businessmen ster sat down at the piano. had
are invited to attend a "Mer- they seen him do it the first
chants' Loss Pre"ention Clinic" time
at 7:30 p.m. 'Thursday at the He scrambled onto the bench
South Seminole Bank at Fern when an older sister, who had
Park.
been playing, was sent out on an
"This businessmen's clinic IS
errand. Hearing the notes of
designed to assist the business "Joy to the World," his grand
community in reducing losses
mother, Mrs. H. H. Harper,
due to shoplifting, bogus checks,
save
counterfeit money and mis- rushed Into the parlor and
handling of cash," said 3 P. the lad playing.
He laughed and said I car
Toole, executive "ice president
play another one, too, she re
of the South Seminole Bank.
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"It Is very important for the Portedbusiness
community
to
take
The
peewee pianist Is the sor
business
of
Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Scott,
every precaution.
'With the bogus check-passer mechanic and school teacher re
taking over one-half billion dol- specth'ely who say none of th eli
lax's each year In the country forebears have shown any par.
and with the shoplifter in Flor- ticular musical talent.
William Turner, a piano tunei
ida stealing over $4.5 million
annually, it is hoped that this and musician, was one of th
clinic will help the businessmen first persons outside the Scoti
in reducing suc' losses," Toole family to hear Randy play.
"I went to the house to tuni
declared.
'Three inmates of the state the piano,' Turrior said, "arid
penitentiary will be present to this 3-year-old boy sits down anc
make their persona] comments plays. He synchronizes his left
about the techniques and
Is hand just like he knows whit
of the "professional" who take he's doing.
advantage of merchants. Those
"He plays with both handi
attending will be given the OJ)- and can play the same tune or
portunity to question these ThCfl. the black keys that he plays or
A color filmstrip entitled, the white keys. It has to bc
"They Shall Not Pass,
something he was born with."
shown followed by a panel disRandy began taking lessons
cussion by representauves from month ago. He leads the usun

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miles northwest of the U.S. inns antI New Vrnrq truce's.
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fighting for two weeks and was nor were nny U.S. losqec report.
hit by a fl52 raid Sunday night ed in a qr'rir'q tsr ciuiall ligtitq
$-uiiolnv by uiiuhtsut flit' 2tIt In
for the sixth straight day.
The absence of any slinble titiut ny 1)1 vi irsti The Infantry
grotmuil fighting appeared to he mcli, lIJ)"f'lIt lug 20 to 20 tnt Ir's
Nhim,
Across the country near the nlmother of the periodic lulls muon hw.'qt uf SnIgrun, reporter!
Cambodian front let', a COIl1flHY which occur In the Viet Nutti I killing 11 \?ir'l (tnig.

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have earned their final interest "We had to get the bird down
payment. Those whose anni• in it hurry and the first thing I
verary dates fall between now saw was a road. We'd just about
and next April 26 will receive in- decided to put It down there
terest until their next annivers- when an Army Caribou over1
airy dates, but they can be cash- head called and told us to keep
ed at any time and a proportion. turning. We did and then, he laid
ate amount of Interest will be the runway was right on our
paul. After April 26, 1967, no in flOSC. 1 saw It."
terest will be earned by any The Dau Tieng airstrip was
Postal Savings accounts.
Postmaster Heard suggests The National Basketball Asthat all Postal Savings deposi- socaLioii started i:eeping
tors close out their accounts as lounding records in the lftoOsoon as convenient so they can 51 season.
put their funds to more productive use. She also reminded depr)sttnrs that U. S. savings
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Christmas shopping

ceiling. They grabbed the few
United States Postal Savings available parachutes and tried
certificates totaling $33,070 are to pry open emergency winon deposit at the Sanford post dows, Nagel said.
office but are earning little or Airman 1/C Ray A. Houck,
no Interest for 103 local deposi- 20, of Cement City, Mich., was
tors, Postmaster Cecile Heard fighting the flames with a fire
extinguisher and pushed passenrevealed today,
Nationwide, the Post Office gers away from windows. Nagel
Department is holding more and Houck tried to keep all winthan $147 million in the now ob dows closed to slow the spread
solete program which was dis- of flames.
continued by Congress on Some, in their panic, burst
Into the cockpit and tried to
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?1arch
As of April 27, 1966, Postal climb out a side window. From
Savings were discontinued, and It they would have dropped into
no deposits were accepted by the spinning propeller. Nagel
the Post Office. Certificates said that five persons were
whose anniversary dates have scrambling around the cockpit

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and swung back toward the
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but was on his 199th combat nor-

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The U.S. Navy had a busy day
Sunday, reporting that 7th Fleet
destroyers and rocket ships
tired more than 1.300 five-Inch
shells and rockets at targets in
South Viet Nam. The targets
included supply mutes, storage
areas and fortified positions, the
Navy said.
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the U.S. and South Vietnamese
ecsmninnds whether they would
order truce at Christmas and
New Year's. TheViet Cong anflounced Saturday it would stop
fighting for 48 hours on the
Christmas weekend and for 48
! hours over the New Year,
Continued monsoon rains and
generally had weather over
North Viet Nam sharply reduced U.S. air raids again Sun-

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killing six Viet. Cong and captortog two in a 15 minute firelight
19 miles northwest of Toy lion,
on (hi' coast.
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mobile. Division reported killing
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you'll look onlarter and better rigneur this season and perfect
groorned. A hat does something at Christmas. Think of all the
lovely things you can do with
for a women!
the Sterling Silver Jubilee. And
recently widowed. I congratulations from Beauty
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1wing thne and conbuniing
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ative a new mother from con. is cooking. Accept only the best.
that hot)n
by that fascinates You.
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Anyone submitting a Polly's
Dear Edyth Thornton Mc- "I have been married 25 years Problem, a solution to a prob- Impress others favorably by
Leod: Plestse tell me, is it abso- to tile ,same man. Whut is the lew or a fuvorite homemaking showing that family comes first
byinbol for the 25th anniver- ideu will receive a dollar if
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sary. Incidentally, my unni. P011Y uses the tem
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FRECKLES OU DID I CA' co I-4E Og,tR.TO Tow US
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AND PUT A STRAIW ON HIS
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will note that South Im4 jumped tation now by venting your Ire
horrible diamond suit gives
from
four to six spades. That
niWnformation thin the
sort
of
bidding indicates a oii1 o v er your particular affairs
three heart call
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With potential Get buss at y ou r special job
somewhere
ThS!'S is nothing wrong with
woith E
losers
in
both
clubs and dia- and (to it well. Then all goes
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tried
a
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bid.
of diamonds lead be is sure
1,111RA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
FIIIA PAM Pan
Hence, East should not be fool- Conferring with those who have
tMt it is a sirWletori and that
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&amp; Mgm"=A mff is going to deace
of
diamonds
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the
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Dl AR \I Vi 1 N(1,ANI)
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ho is an
me and If the lattet is tal to flUI MI(CCSS and COflUfl
caught, lie will 1,0 11111,Jeet
trate your efforts upon showing
to prosecution himself. If yoll Are in no way petty, plea.
Mac cannot or will nit) yonc pes tiferous.
undo his theft Ii', icturning
ARIES (INInrch 21 to A ii l9
the stolen parts, then
Ills hbe tter In et right tth e
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get you into a peck of trouble
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their 50th wedding unniverkiar.y, Nov. 15, 19666.

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DEAR 1101.1.)'-In answer persons who have your interDEA.R POLLY-It seems mar, exchange party, try this.
that the ideas in the column Buy a child's rolling pin and to E. 1,. C., who hiis trouble ests at heart. Then get busy
that sound the simplest are mbert t-, cup hooks to hold with the odor of cigar!;. I USO and bccomt ccn more produi
the most useful. With the chil- a pair of pretty pot holders. it small (fish with a vinegar-sat- tive. 4.;h o%%. Illuc h attention to
dren in sebool, book covers are Tie a ribbon so it extends urated sponge in it. A small home and family tonight.
to
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much in demand What could front handle to handle and can bottit wit h t- ic top l ef t 0
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lice. 21) 1)omi't sic!) lflt() 5011W
he h andier 'or th' "se than be used to hang the roiling could
DEAR
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those used road maps left pin en the kitchen wall.-MRS.
who shop in thrift shops for bet%%-ccn an associate and a
from summer trips?-EbIER- L. C.
their
children's clothiniz utmally higher up. %Vhen it is all over
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DEAR POLLY-Do tell
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of
stale
cigar
cannot
afford to make mis- you can act decisively, be of
Might be a help to their that to get
takes.
NN'hen
I nil, giving any real help. Keel) personal affairs
Odot bile can put three or four
geography, too.-POLLY
Itablespoons of aninionia into a clothe- to such it shop, I id- separate froin demands of part111`1
111OLLY'S PROBLE.
.int of wiiter in a glass con- ways inairk, the correct size in. n(.-rs.
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10al of clothes when you can
do the same thing at WES.
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ATTENTION SANTA CLAUS!

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the birthday festivities

Doucette, Miss Mary Lou Me.
Carthy, Miss Many Doucette,

orange-flavored syrup with pati.
eake or waffles. To niala. tliv ~
syrLIJ), C01111bint, I CUP Of 11111phlblended syrup with it lo-otinev
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pnckagt. of froicu cranherr
Mr. 1irrd Mrs Willard cirimt' Orlando restaurant.
mci1 of Toledo Ohio shared burnt. wear for spring Watch
fine fabtla
oran-c relish in it saticepan.
Thirteen friends from 1A,mon the memorable event with the
of Lemon Bluff, were guests of
106 P&amp;6 Ave. 323-0313 Heat and stir to blend. Makeii honor on Weir 50ib ani
For formal evenings around the
I Bluff and their niece and ne. honored couple.
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hearth, designers are coining
N(o 1i, at a gala dinner at an phew from Orange Cit',, for
Grime: chose for th e oc
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sheaths
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. of gold roses showered
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gold ribbons. Mr. Grimes wore tinues. Laces and embroidery
"HAIR FALLS" are the teenage rage
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coat lapel.
formal at-lionie togs.
Centering the dining table
COMEIN NOW S
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Airs. Cheryl Messernick, Miss

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FOR WAFFLES
Put holiday flavor into break-

wiser-eeept him and Sam.
I am terribly upset over
this, Abby. Should I tell my

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Air Station, Friday. Shown here chatting in the Operations Office .suit
rom left) Mrs. Everett Dirksen. wife of Sen. Everett
Dirksen of Iflinois and Deb'ury. who was seeing her husband off; Mrs.
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wife of Liii Viii Pxt.uauit, and Mm Mike Mantfieid,
wife of Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montanit. Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. Mansfield flew in on an Air Force jei with their husbunds to 'pick up Sen.
Dii kseri for an important meeting with President Johnson in Texas All
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Editor, Dottie Austin.
(Herald Photos by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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with parts from his old Pecond- h and car. When Mae's
'wife came out and asked
what was going on, he said
the ear belonged to a friend
who agreed to trade parts.
Then Nine drove hack to the
lot, And no one was any the

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dauger of Attorney BRING THIS AD FOR A FREE
Misc Mary Lou McCarth y.The
Har','e Coul- WASH ON YOUR FIRST VISIT
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ter of Bear Lake Road,
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hos' Bear Lake, celebrated
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her fifth birthday, Nov.
Refreshments of punch, cake,
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choice
sueh as clips, crayons, small
Box.d.
toys into their vaginas and
Uiese, of course, niust be re.
Free of Charge moved as promptly as possible
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Oak Lane, Fern Park, is a pa tion to these Ills
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Hospital in Orlando and will her liffle girl will not be dam.
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Joseph Saunders, Willinm Kir- Brown, C. E. Carlton, Hugh
he is atte nding Flight School
The honor guest was present- attention from time to time and In Itul guests won Mrs E W chhoff Ralph Jarvis, George Cnrlton, Walter Morgan, Nored one of Heloine's 'famouslY diere Is no good reason for de.
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from Seminole High School

Mrs. Gordon Bradley, Mrs.
A pot pourr! of useful gad- used unlimited imagination in Williams, mother of the bride. Chapman, Lnrn, Burney, MI`. H.
James Riser and Mrs. Dick gets which the honoree receiv.I their gift selections.
elect; Mrs. R. E. Morris, mo- Stewart, George Hughes, WaitElam were hostesses at the
Refreshments of individual tber of the bridegroom-to-be; er Fesler, Art Harris, Marion
Bradley home, on Catalina
cherry and, mincemeat pies, and Mrs Laurin Baxter of Nc Roberts arid Ted Williams
Drive, Nov. 21, to a "gadget
coffeL, nuts and mints were Cumberland, W. Vu.f the groomAlso the Mmes. C. W. Johnparty" complimenting M I 11 a
served buffet style from a elect's grandmother.
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an IS-year-old girl a child.

and Psi Chi, Psychology 0
and Mrs. R. W. Dodson of Lock.
society. She is' currently a reporter for the Columbus LedThe marriage will be solemn.
ger.
on D ec . 27 at St. Luke
s the grand
The
Mrs. George W. Methodist Church in Columbus.
daughter of

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Altamonte Springs. Hoste-spes, Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Jr., left, and Mrs. Bill
Mai-tin. right, both of Oviedo, presented the honoree u-ith a green crystal
we bucket . Invited guests were Mrs. R. W. Williams Mrs. R. E. Moms,
Mrs. 11'. H. Stewart, Miss Sharon Drum, Mrs. J. B. Tenvilleger, Titusville,
and Miss Anne Martin, Oviedo.

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a State Univ
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a mom- fluflose of Sanford and the late
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cimuting of how their tmc
)oning \h husband keeps
and numc arc spent
But
asking me to touch up his
you 'hould not h ave to itemhair He has lots of It hut
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it's *11 hite Would
if long at
oui are 1irng sfth
you worp me'~ I have enough
in your budiret.
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trouble with hum as it is.
SHIRLEY
DEAR ABBY: One eve5
rung last we ek nn heat girl
DEAR SHIRLFY. Tell
friend 's husband, Mae, asked
him he ma,' as well leave
niv husband Sam, to drive
the snowon the roof as long
him to a used car lot. When
a' there's no fire in the furthey got there, Mae talked

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your life is largely up to YOUI
Carroll Itighter'ji Individual a"
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322-511*
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Raymond t4undqui.t, Assoc.
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Plymouth
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we repair and Service
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2565 Park Drive
322.3420
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DEAL!

CONCRETE Block 2 Bedroom
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Auction Service
Iarniiy room, Fireplace, Swimmint Pool, Acre of .hady land,
WILL buy anything of Value,
fishing lake. Only $13,000.
Highest prices paid.
Some Terms. Evenings call
(hl 122-5531 or 322.7555.
222-850*.

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55. Furniture For Sale

HWY. 17-92

CHRYSLER

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Weekends 323-0435
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late of as 1.1 Coiiist y. to the Ct,un.
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Night: 323-0*4* or 323.0700

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Opportunities
60. Business
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down into "Liquid Cash" with ___________________________________
or
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Want Ada.
3.Eiity
Servics
FOR LEASE: New
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StatIon in Longwood. Poten- 'l'IIIIEE Bedroom, P'lorida room
Fireplace, Patio. Lovely oor.
tial 0,000 or more monthly.
Legal Notice
Her lot. Owner. 22i!-1113.
ThIrd month operation
eit'tleiI I 3,0))). I'iuro Oil Co.,
In tier Court fit the County _______________________________
Houses For Rent
6114 W. titti St.
Judge, Srsesi*.ulr CouuS. honda, __________________________________

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JCXOLL.S. Seminole County.
Under and by virtue of authi- In Prut,utr,
Florida. according to the
69-Schools &amp; Instructions
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as the Mayor In rn Estate of
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plat thereof recorded In Plat only n' mime vested
of Sanford, Florida, JKANNET'rE (1. MILLS,
fool: 1 Page 48, Public Re- of the City
Dereseed.
hicret'y
call
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Civil Service 'Vests!
crud Elsctlon to he held through. 'I'i All CredItor. and Persons U.
Florida
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City
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InclutiIn
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MEN-WOMEN II and over. S•
purtelianec a located thereon, and on
You asid ca"h of you are ier•')'
cure Jo b s. nigti starting
the fIztUee situ- for the -loctio:i of two City Corn.
,ftirc of three year..
on.
Said elect Ion shill be held at
are
you,
or
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Complaint
(lie
Stuiiicipuil Civic Center at
a
hereby notiflcd that
i-nmlnole
Boulevard and Sanford
1)145 been filed liv the above man
ill the ('Ity of Satiford.
venu'
intiff
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and
each
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laws and or.
fomvclost a mnortgsge I",('ridu, ut'Irr tIme

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County Courthouse. atfIacd hereto the seal
y City on thic 23t1i day of NovemSanford, Florida. tbii 2nd d a
her, 1966.
of November. 1966.
A. L. Wilson
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
As Mayor of the City of
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
5anfos 1. Florida
Clerk of tile alr,ve entitled
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Deceased.

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Attorney for timid Estate
Avenue
Sat, toni, I"Ioriilu 33771

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2795

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Set. Cp.., V.1,

Ph. 122-4573

100
W. it At.
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Buy
_
95. houses For Sale
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LL 118 Your Furniture. Quick ____________________________
Servic, with the nash
&amp; $50
SUPER TRADING POST
2 BDRM., 1 loath, outsIde
of City. $5900.
USED Furniture, any amount.
Wanted

322-9983 _____

COSIPTON T. V. Hospital

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0701 Orlando Dr.

H/I. V.L

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ou

Stenstrorn Realty

Sa.,5,

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call

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NEll'
&amp; lived OIl heaters sold &amp;
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cleaned: all tos 322-2594.
ROUND Oak Table. 2" T.V.,
ompl.tsIy
BDRM.
APTN.,
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I
I
tNVSTMKNT &amp; REALTY
Enrl' American onil tatile, l,orequipped by GENEItAL
511.57$
N. Park Ave.
table typewriter &amp; inIerellin- Ill
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23-Painting
:1'-2n:ts.
k itchen heating &amp; noollng.
C.
A.
WHIDDON
TOWN'N LAKES
&amp;
PAINTING
REPAIR

Old,'

3595
•qulpped.........
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UNrUNISHELi SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
flow have a art. seIa4tlon
sI$-1140
uied curl requiring no down
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payment See at I 401 W. let.
VIJRNIRIIEIt DUPLEX
Ph. 333.0514
1*14 Park Avenue

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APARTMEN'I'S

CALtflAItT REAL ESTATE
*22749*
CALL DAY OR NIOSIT

Iuiary

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tune.

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66 OLDSMOBILE

roan. New

URNtRHD
Ph. RisIdent Mar.

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joining

1.'kl~n?-I(101

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Ph. 333.05*7.

COMMODORE

Male

FO"
A2FWWI
A4ADI14.9PY

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EDMFL.

TODAY giving
n.ic In force Ili said City,
Iti the au-ic styled CaUse, and
within
ix
dress. LIncoln Service, Box LAKE MAUI' t'lt-,i,i i"uniiislitd
'liie potts will he opened at Sanford, Florida,
)'OU and each' 0t you are hereby
hIoubil. i ililliM, $U.
do Sanford Herald.
III
or 7:00 o'clock A. Si. Eastern Stand- calendar months from the time
Answer
file
required to
Call 332.3930.
amid will clove at 7:00 of the first publication of this
Time,
respolteive
thereard
other J'lcadlng
notice. Two copies of each claim 71.
Help Wanted
on said date.
to with tile Clerk of the above o'clock P. $1.appoint
OSTEEN: 2 Iledroouuu ll.,u,e for
Mrs. F. E. or demand shall lie in writing,
hereby
entitled Circuit Court and to I
rent.
dillY of such Answer or flou,uiiilat. Sr., Sirs. SI. B. $smiith, stud slush state the place of real- NEED I man who needa to snak,
('all
32'-10t14.
serve a
office
address
of
and
deuce
a,i.l
per
month.
St
Inc
as
Clerk.,
i"t
from $1,000 to $1,500
Mrs. (-oriR'
other m-e-s:,ouisIve Pleading UOH Mrs. M. i Strickland. J. B. Best, the clui,ivaist, arid shall be sworn
DaylVtite
P.
0.
13i
6007,
COURIN OSTEEN, : Iledum,suiflnlurthe J'Iailiti!'.' Attorne ) ..
Azaart-llO, Floyd l'ul,n- to by thc claImant, his agent, or
Beach, Fla.
tons
1701 Sirs. Joe
nishel ilnhlte diii alsaily lot.
sUON AND COITRSIION,
by
a
onsrninicd
Itc'Iditig,
Mrs.
R.
atloriucy
and
ac,
Beach. er. Sirs. C. I..
223-142•
isleridian Ac-tHur. Miami
i
SIANA.1EMEN'I'
dollar
and
such
.5
'.t
htEEfl
i
filing
fee
of
one
as
InWright
Smith, M. L..
FlorIda $3139. On or before the A.
lil':
Ole
.4,uiorlca'ø
largest
ml
d.nian.f
riot
so
filed
"lim
Os'
spe"tor$ of said election.
growing Consumer Fits- ONE ftEDhtOt).%i house, tiowlu'
Uthi
d ay of December, 1966;
ldhtst.
IN IVI'S'NEt$14 WhEREOF, i shah tie void.
Laid
tOWS) Lake Mary. partly furl).
,ih,rrwtic t he- ailS gatin of Coil:t-- i('uIuII'i*tiit's will take j
id Jic,jueihn,o Stills Stlltlkan
II.iiC hetu' ut'e ut 5Y hand u
tai.efl
as
icill
(,,u,piatnit
isplilli-miluiit.. prertir 21-36 y I*
Ifti 11JU11110 ~llllh hauctr
.Nlaoyor #,#( 1114. (*It)' of sat)(01`41,
f.....,J 1,)
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r:t,nsbenr
rO'r

ilitlon. I13.
1 9 40

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OIL I;EATEILS ALL MAKES, __________________________
AND S1RVlClD. ('4Iii'l'I'
('i.I-AN e:iolr'r with
Ct.,Nl
_______________________________
the flue l.uat to Shampooer
PllONt 32-3542.
only $ I per (lay. Carroll lrnrnl.

663.4582.

l.lzzle Mae Poole

each and all of whom residence AIN(I.t). SIATIINEY &amp; EAGAN
is unknown, having or claiming \tt,,rIioy for Executrix
to h've any right, title or In- 67 N OramIpe Avenue
(erest in or to the following des- Orla,i'in. Florida
property, which Is the PutLsh Ncv. 21. 21 &amp; D.c. S. 1.
subject matter of the above styl- 1066

of

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.pr:r

rtt- rr

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* wn)'r turn.13f)S.

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HoupItul.

&amp;

sniiili Repair .) o h. &amp; Cabinet
work, ('all 323-1*55.

'ir,o.00

GWALTNEY JE\VELERS

t1ENTRY'S IIEATINQ

near shopping
Call $324192.

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1IAMONI) $OI,TAIItl

S.

GRAND HAVEN. Mich. (AP)

At

at

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III,,, ClIKI/T. r1nnil rtinning Con32_1*

MATHER FURNITURE

and all of whom residence Is sin- by the claimant, his agent or
attorney. or the same shall be
known:

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Each

TIs4rF.4Y!

)d

$100 DOWN

322.2411
425-1931
AN XPRTAP 'l'N
16 RAPY T IIEL.P I

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H.I-I I.

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DA1J5R

C. FEAGLE
Tra ps. Stepping Stones, 'Metid
Bedding &amp; Furniture
FEAGLE, his wife. whether as mund must be In writing and
Sewer Pipe, Asphalt plain.
FACTORY raics
AT
place
of
residence
contln
the
grantees.
spouseE, heirs. dcsiate ,
122-4321
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Ill MagnolIa
asaignec!. lienorus, creditors, true- .cfl'i IIot office addrs'uu. of the
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
322-5751
309 Elm Avenue
tees or otherwise, as to each claimant and must he sworn to
23-4 8R8, 1-3 BATHS
USED Furniture, appliances,

1L MAKE
II

ago 'r't. s1e?r)i"
k)"$. Prlvat.

VI4RUt)

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YOUR

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Sporting

t-tohqon

Jlmrni
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and

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tii in.

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Ph. 323-6774 for inforIn.
I:II. County Judge of Seminole
niatioum &amp; appointment.
Each and all unknown persons. County. at his office in the
bath, screen322-0983 THREE, I3DRM. Ili
who Courthouse In Sanford, Florida
203 E. lst,
parties and defendanti
.4
porch,
corner
lot, back
__________________________
CONCRETE
_______________________________
MIX
READY
from
claim by. through, under or within six calendar months
fenced yard. 212 Bradshaw Dr.
publication
Block.,
Steel,
Wire
Mesh,
Winfirst
against the aforesaid WILBURN the time of the
323-0835.
Well., Grease
ECHOIS BEDDING CO.
and hELEN 5!. of this notice Each claim or de- dOW Sills, Dry

(

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iI2-4l3.

(wsn

AVAI4JN APA R'FM'4T
108. Uoom9 For Rent
N. Y. it, $75. 1111)4)1
125-1417
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tti-lIltl:N1 l- . 'i'i))' .1011)4. III W. intl St.
(i.EA N, ijtiIø rrori' "ii M
Li I C K I. Y.

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HAY FOR SALE
by notified and required to file
CALL 322-0153
any claim, and demands which _____________________________
and
HELEN M FEAGLE, his you, or either of you, may have against said estate In the office EXPERT CARPET CLEANING.
wife
$4.95, free esti-

GI is also prey

t'UflN. A

M % I I'S

NOTICE TO .tPPE.SR
BY PUBLICATION)

Tos WILBURN C. FEAGLE

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Albert

,
-hill.

We

(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)

peur) disappeared.
U a telephone or to the door to
At hist report. people were r-umman help.

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1% TIlE coi TV Jl'DGE'S
50. Misc. For Sale ________
COIlIT, MEMIt)l.E COINTY.
_________
WILSON.MAIER PURN.
A Multiple List i ng Realtor
THE BCWERY SAVINGS BANK, )'lORII)A
Trade
Buy - Sell
INSUROR
WbET IIAMLIN Oranges, $3.00
APl'ASER
FILE
NO.
514$
222-1123 112-4511
a New York corpc-rutlon.Plaintiff, ITATE or
111$ 8. French
flu, Mrs. H. W. Lord, 2386 S. *11-11 B. 1st St.
Sanford 3 3q19
'
IIEP.RERT E. POOLE,
noosis or FURNITURE
va.
on this
DECEASED DOUBLE TUBE 4*" Fluorescent YOU SAVE $10000
and
FEAGLE
C.
WELBURN
all, 191.1111%0N%
group: You get all this: Dou- TlIItl'E lloilrooin, I 'j Bath home.
lights, new bulbs, guaranteed.
HELEN SI. I-'EAGLU. htr wife. et 'to
Monthly paynts'tits $84. This
(III
l)E21.I%1)S
l(' (I. tIM
blo dresser, Chest of Drawers,
Cull 3:2-7204.
al,
includes Taxes &amp; Insurance.
______________________________
Defendants .tI.tI'I' SARI) ESTATEs
lied, lnnterspring
Bookcase

AD. .

&amp; MnlorR
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ARANTEED

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Other employes began dropping had been without food or water
pennies on the ta ble, joining the for six days, state police said.
no-name, nothing organization. Police said George Glavick,
The pile ufpennies grew rapid- 84, apparently died of a heart
1%'.
attack six Y ago while putThen, one day. the pile was Ling license plates on liii car.
pu: into a box and a second sign His body was found in the yard.
posted nearby: "Take His wife, Prances, jijo,
was
was found on a floor. Officers
One."
There were no takers. Nary a theorized she had tried to crawl

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corner of

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eide the penny: "Join Now." father dead. His Invalid mother

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YOU ARE

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ciici:Iiy o.

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spokesmen

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W.
of
nit.
3
Three Apt..,
13 Nu iti.I'lt STA 'IION Pt,AZA,
fl'er•thii'g '4 prlt'e. Ttia Cor24* R ErM Prlvata Afltf*flO &amp;
guarun
French on lit St. 332.2400.
NICK, NP%V YORK.
(Iltl-.T
rEKINOIPE 1'ipptea
Funnor Store. 200 Mrinolia,
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filth, nit- ely tnrnlihed. Mall
tso4 healthy.
font.
per
eorvIe, roffe lIar, 11
private
baths,
AITN.,
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TuOPICAL F'lh ant Suppfle..
77. Situation Wanted -_______
HOLLER
•uItCIl
wok
F'h,
I22-1
74.
atlilti..
turn;
specially
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h,,t,l
till
ChrIatma
w
ill
P.'poaIt
Theatre,
Stereo
MA(INAVOX
Ideally 10.
for r•tIrIl people
-Tornus. 1)100 IV. lot St. Ph
Ilumsus
NIlI'
t-;,,,I,tv
21"
TV,
AM-FM,
,'iltutiliiillll
øat4 downtown. Inquire '.' 115. Autos For Sale
t2fl-t44!'.
,-lc'i,n, lieuiltors &amp; Contractors
)'huinojra;'h. In
I•'M M,ultIt'l"
Dept. Store, III S.
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Jacobson's
flenerai
I'teni.e note. LOIW
1% smut "al'lnet. Call 323-0740.
Im
lit. St.; Sanford.
t,uain.s, n..4 p.rc1n;
IIou;us.eleanlng Service.
13. Catering • 1'lH)d
Low-Cost
Want
*45
up
?
use
1774-7
to
L
-U'ACI: iit:.'rin with blower,
W5LAKA APARTMNTN
to toll &amp;n4 selly
nI. oil with
TUI1 1lI'NtD CItrus. NaVels.
7,fl00 ttT.P, 0

85-Vacuum Cleaners
___________________________ YOU Probably mt.sed a .• to ___________________________________
__________________
. Use Want-Ads daily.
day
____________________________
COURT
OF
_____________________________
KUthY CO. S!es &amp; Service.
1% THE CI R CUIT
THE NINTh JUDICIAL cm.
Free pick-up &amp; delivery. Used
vacuum Cleaners $10 &amp; up.
CUlT. 1% •an ron SESII%0L1
Legal Notice
I'):. 32!-6774.
COUNTY, FlORIDA

IT'S EASY TO PLACE

par
Max Glavick went
onto' rural home for a Tttankm
sign appeared be- giving Day visit and found his

f.ocr He put it on
Wiggins' table.

&amp;

Legal Notice

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A&amp;$.4421

being made public.

works found a Penny on the

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to

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(1-Lost

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tiny

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aisJ

These steps are being

banned

&amp; Found

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4th bt.
UPCU bye.
AT United State Bank,
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LOST: Tuday morning. Lady's FOUND
No sEItviCl CIIA11(IE
the key to the lowest new and
Bulova \Vatcli In Downtown
youbring Set iii
car financIng. We
________
_
Sanford area. Name &amp; Date used
Railio's Specialty
Car
Sanford, *22-2270.
________________________________
you to compare our low month- on back of watch. Please call
ly payment.. Ph. 123-1771.
22-11 between S a. in. &amp; 5 _______________________________
CASH KOR TRASH
31. Musical Instruments
furaltur0 want.
p m. or bring to Sanford HerAnti
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LoST: PRrt Chow, black female,
ald Office.
ad.
&amp;
tEPAIR
TUNING
PIANO
long hair, ansvers to Runny.
BRIDGES FURNITURE
221-422*
L HARMON
Near 120)1 Myrtle. 32-530.
*214410
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Park &amp; 25th.
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the organ

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DI 11111:10P bond
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i-Lost

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Post

I irri., 12:1. U,.
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104-:11'raller Space [tent

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l&amp; ft
wo.-l. 'lilt :1.C1flH. Mrs. p ron. TflAIIR - ,4
,.ee.
.1* lto-,ttv. '.VIII tr'ka woIn*fl
Ashb. *15-111*.
.'hltcl portpct
wIth
Wolilili wIlt'5 lIulutIlnIt Is on o`aa
106. Apartments For !tnI
urulP.

•llIlIttl'tI Will

Of

ti-sieti.

from

leni

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F1i"k

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812-671111.

801 Sanford Ave.

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IN

Servicemen are being
buy from the PX.
urged
to
RALEIGH. N.C. (AP)
New
stiff requirementa are
Maybe the pile of pennies on
on auto deers
Imposed
highway engineer Buddy Wig- being
who want to sell to military
gins' table proves people
ni.tural-born joiners. Or it may men.
prove that people believe it Is
'Thanksgiving
give than to take.
better
It started when someone 111
the drafting room of the state
Day 'Tragedy
highway office where Wiggins

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$7C1

er

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WiND 15
CI4IU..ING
ME 10 l'l-LE
BONE

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414 Consume
51 Mediterranean.

$7 Ideal state

woman's nina' d0Thesterboxes

27Ventoxsd

V

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24 Period of time 34 Small bundle 43 SocIal amast
47 High mountains
26 Lifetime
28 At no tune

23 Mount
(in 28 ArtIcle
VictorIa land) 29 WingIlke part

Mill

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41 Winged

21 African country 31 Reveries

be made on a re-run basis only for typographical
errors ihaf affed the value of tho ad. Adiusfniefift will nof be

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Jolners

tjrn

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SI4IVE"IA
I'
CATTE1 'TROJ3E I'A
TI5
G BACK
CUP O
WINTRY

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cerium

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being

12 NOON

advertisements.
Adjustments will

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7,000 cars have been sold this
way this year.
sales firms wIth
Auto

OP4EA..

r1Nua.u..

BUGS

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20 Star (comb.
form)
22 Dispatched

ew

BUNNY
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People Natural

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The
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FRIDAY-8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

SATURDAY 9:30 AM.

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'NTESCHAW!

about $251 to $50 per deal; about

120:21i (6) CBF Nowa

lt~)

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Ip1

9 Dinner

(9) Donna Reed

.::mt

PMM

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through

Hours

mad. b.yond the first insertion.

taken to foil racketeers:
- The U.S. automakers can
sell cars through post oxchanges, wi th th e PX clearing

Dyke

(6)L.ove of Life

Answer to

MONDAY

Call

4

overseas

ernment.

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I2l-Mar1ne Supplies

Department

C.

is C.

f,,, twin

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For

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o'i. sii;r'tt' 'M
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furntsh.,'I
a'r
A. F'),. i22-7SU

9

Q1JAt.ITY MORIII
Hwy. IT-SI N. Nrtnteirl
isis;,,

JImmY
('ut N' Curl. Cull :122or 2'-4flfl.

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121---Scooters &amp; C~yclee
125-Boats &amp; Motors

To 1Mm

SO-BusIness Opportunities

.5iØPM

for auto insurance and auto financing rackets, says the go'-

(6) Andy of Mayberry
(9) Supermarket Sweep
11:30 (2)
I. Holl3- wood Squares

can'
t

62-Money

Sunday evenings

never received,

The

10:80 (2') Concentration

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To Buy
1.6-Furniture For Sal.
6-Wante4

66-Antiqu#a For sale

Itesomflem

servicemen have paid out nearly $100,000 this year for cars

Oieiu House

(6) Revrrly Hillbilliou
11:011 (i) Pat Bootle Show

say anything good about a
says if I
p.rson, I shouldn't say anything at all. But that would
.limlnate scads of people from my conversation!"

"My mother

1(1:26 (2)

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Q

.'.2-wap or Exchange

U I I$•iII

at

dealers.

Pentagon

(I) Mcrv Griffin
10:00 (2) Eye Guess
(6 Candid Camera

1-21

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Defense Department is Permitting automakers to sell cars to
U.S. servicemen th rough overSt'ftS post exchanges as one step
1 in a crackdown on unscrupulous

9:30 (2) ilurus and Allen
(6)

For Sale
h1-Artlles For Rent

GIs

WASHINGTON (APi

WS-Trifler Lots-Sal.
)05_.Apsrtrnents For Rant
10*-Rooms For Rent
112-Rental Agents
11-lVanted To Rent
1 15-Auto, For Sale
I IS-Autos-Sal, or Trade
115-TrUcks For Sal.
120-Automottve ServIce

17-Moving

MILPOUISS Ii. PILICL
UtS5USC
tnt , s, ci?
s...,s.

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104-Trailer Space-Rent

&amp; Storage
$9-Eiterkmnators

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For iale

)fl-Report Rental.
l01-Trailer,-Cahanas
102-Mobile flomr-a-SaIa
103-,1ohtlp t1meus-Retit

Printing
14-13phoitcry

102.

('ofl tiii,

TWO Mattresses and bni .,rtnu

Call 3?2-t$l.

57-house For Rent

.18-Job

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tfl-;A1rls t\N wivitI. S.,

liIT1ONI!ifl

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M-Real Estate Exchange

2-Bualness Equipment

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10.,psirfrnt'nI
ThbIIe IIi,mps- i4iuIe
Female 1IeIi Wanled

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ITU11P. 1' oil fl I a
%,lI l'utnp &amp;
'I'.*hlo. )4hnllo%v
Ai,itI*neSa , *22-12*7.

Cleaned &amp; Hoiutred

!l6HousessaIe or Rent

20-Home Appliances
21-MusIcal Instruments

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S:25 () News
5:20 () Today

i/-29

Ut

Car

To

t'2-.er.nge
9t......Housep

2*-Radlo---T.levision

Saturday

ON

Sales

2:00 (6) Capt Kana.roo

(

ePiiis

NBC News

Acts

10) Mornl.ng Show

+

3

CA F E T E R IA S

UOCIUtDSL

LANOO.2

Government

7:05 (6) CBS News
7:26 () Farm Report
7:20 () Today
(6) Lone Ranger

RIBS

J

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Night

Action Is

(9) Where The
(6)

ACANMY
AWASDI

TO S

6:16 (6) News. Weather
(2) Sunshine Almanac

...

Property
k2-13iptnesa Prop.-Sal.
53-Heal Estate Wanted
5l-li,eom.

4-WCll Drilling
'-A1r COfld.
Heatli&amp;
s-Roofing

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Wore

77-A--:41111mlioll Wal.ted

27-Business Rentals
qo-Lotus For Sale
fl-}'*rmp--.1rt,v"s

d.

430 (2) MIke Douglas Show

(6) SunshIne Alamanac
6:30 () TV Classroom
(6) Sunrise Semester

SHORT

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(P) D&amp;Xk Sh- owe
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creating such a spot at the re
Fleet Reserve Building on
Seminole Boulevard.
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new building on West First would meet their requirements
a
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of the present location after Knowles.
the first of th e year.
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Knowles noted the lakef ront arms here last summer when
bulitflg would be Ideal for a the "lIullabalIoo Scene" club
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leased the ACL freight depot
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downtown.
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city allows the Mutual Concert
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Association to use the Civic persons have been hired to opCenter how can they turn away
any other organization? City erate the machines and the
tabled action again on th e con- election books.
Two incumbents, Commissiontroversial issue last night.
S
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Who is Steve Spurner?
L. Wilson are the only candiI put that question to several
women around the courth ouse dates, both up for a re-election.
and City Hall this morning... Higginbotham has been a comand most of them flunked the missioner since 1964 and Wilson
quiz . . . Only a few identified Isince 1956. Higginbotham has
the Gator quarterback who just served as mayor once and Wi!.
ion three times.
won the Heisman Trophy.
uj be behind the courthouse The new mayor wil l be elected by the commission at the
fight?"
"Is he running for City Com- first meeting in January.
mission?"
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County Attorney Harold Johnson is OCALA (A?)
Frederick
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Moore,
19,
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lofted with RVAH3 at Sanford
amendment making Sanford the
Javal Air Station, was killed
permanent county aest.
onday when two cars collided
ive
miles west of here on U.S.
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Mrs. Henry J. Moore of
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Copy of the old sign ordinance in one hand and

the new ordinance in the other, City Commissioners
Monday took a deep breath and plunged into the cold
of drawing new regulations.
Much of the language was technical and involved
and commissioners spent nearly two hours in discussion.
statistics

Under the present sign ordinance, drawn many years ago, which would have prohibited
approximately 25 per ant of b
il lboards within the city limits.
business signs now In existence
are non-conforming and il They also struck a section
legal, Linvel Risner, city build- which would have prohibited
th e posting of no-called "snipe"
ing inspector estimated,
"Now Jim Spencer will be signs, such as political adverlosing all that free advertising Using.
he's been getting In the local
New regulations permit pres.
newspaper, quipped City Atentiy 'non-conforming signs
torney William C. liutehiawi,
Basically, the new ordinance to "Jive out their life," up to
Is broader In coverage and al- ten years. This was done belows more sign footage for cause many exirsting "nonlarger property owners to attempt to fit the wide-scale
advertising program of modern
Other City Comnwlssiva
business.
News an Page 2.
At the urne time, the new
ordinance Is aimed at eliminating "junky," hazardous, unsafe conforming" signs are large,
or insecure signs which repre- expensive electric aIgsRs which
sent danger to the health a nd would work a hardship on ownwelfare of the public. The new era if it, were required that
ordinance will put more teeth they be removed.
in regulations to eliminate such
The urn tided and redesigned
signs as well as getting rid new ordinance will be redrawn I
of out-dated and abandoned with the changes muds Just
signs.
night and prese:itcd for up- I
'unim1asIoners struck qut. $ proval and adoption at the Dec. i
Portion of the new o&amp;dlnuac. 12 meeting.

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Politics Charge

TALLAHASSEE (Al') - A
tepublican senator's proposal
limit county spending
urned back by it special Sonto Tax Committee Monday
mid was followed with a
harge of partisan politics,
Republican Minority Leader
. W. (Bill) Young of Pinel.
is Park asked the Senate Ad
ralorern Tax committee,of
hich he Is a member, to recmmend laws "curtailing
mIL1flgit spenaing by county
onimissions, school boards and
ther local bodies.

Ta

nhIsMt'(I said
1
said ap
nnplication
hands in the office of )IirnhI the Stale Racing Commission
Publisher Walter A. (;i('low for dates about mid-April
early th is afternoon, assuring through July to race five nigh ts
the opening In mid-April of a week, He said it will be the
Somlnoln Downs, formerly Scm- first night Thoroughbred and the
mole Raceway, at Cascoiherry.
Time check was presented by first summer Thoroughbred raclOU) of Investors to Carl ing in Florida.
Langfor d said the $1 million
Langford, trustee for the bankrupt Seminole Raceway group paid today will be used one-half
headed by Clyde hart, of Sam- to pay creditors, one-fourth to
aula. Tim transaction previous. refurbich the track and onely had been al)l)roved by time fourth for working capital.
Secured creditors will receive
federal court at, Orlando.
Langford said the group, 100 cents on the dollar within
mostly from Harrisburg, Ill., 30 days; unsecured creditors
will invest $1.75 million In the will receive 22 cents on the
dollar within 30 days, plus 53
Casselberry track.
Judge Ralph Choisser, of liar- cents In reorganization certifirlsburg, who will be general cMos to be repaid in five years
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ixpayer who waits until the
ist minute to file his yearly
iconic tiuXe return will get a
i ye-day bonus next spring me filing deadline has been exmiided to April 17.

No To 'Kirkettes

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The County Commission today Ignating the Kirkettes as oiii- (runt t'üsUc t (4 s•'"!t!on
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said "no" to the "Kirkettes" of cial representatives, "The Kirk- vices of Atlanta for $3,800. The
ettes are not associat ed wi th board had previously received
SAIGON, South Viet Narn Seminole County.
Seminole County, but with the an estimate from Frank C.
AP)-The U. S. and South Commissioner John Fitzpat- Republican party"
Brown and Company of Miami
letnamese commands reported rick opposed the designation of In other business, proposals for $3,400. The proposals will be
5 Communists killed in small the "Kirkettes" as official rep- on job classification and pay studied by the tee offices and
dr?nishes in the past 24 hours rcsentatives of Seminole Coun- plan surveys were received further information will be
i the lull in ground fighting
parade from Griffin, hfagen, Kruger, sought from the state merit
i the Viet Nam war continued ty in the Inauguration
is
time
for Inc., of California for $4,800 and system.
mr the third day. Continuing at Tallahassee. "It
wI weather once again slow- 1pts to take care of Republicans and Democrats to asI the U. S. air offensive.
sist Democrats," he said.
Mrs. Jerry Keetli, state Re
o
th1m
committeewoman, re
KINSHASA, The Cong
The
army
has
taken
quested
the group of 16 young
P) rer the tiny neighboring Afri. girls be officially designated as
n kingdom of Burundi and representing Seminole County In
e d 19-year-old King the parade honoring Republican
That cool breeze blowing across Florida today Is a forep0$
V,
the Burundi radio an. Gov.-elect Claude Kirk in lieu of runner of colder air to come, according to the Weather Bureau.
tare
a county float. She further re
Official forecast Is for fair and cold here tonight, with the
unced Monday night.
quested the county allocate $600 low in the 30s and scattered frost.
for travel expenses for the girls.
A low temperature of .11 was officially recorded at S this
After lengthy discussion and morning by the Central Florida Experiment Station, although
LONDON (Al') - Prime
mister Harold Wilson sent a consultation with the county there were reports of the mercury dipping to as low as 35 around
gh-level mission to Washing- clerk, the board agreed that it Monroe Corners on West SR 46.
cannot legally allocate funds
Then' was some consolation, though: The forecast also re
n today to get American
an expenditure, but did Ported Wednesday
such
will be fair with slightly warmer weather.
eking for any compulsory for
nctlons he seeks to bring the designate the "Kirkettes" as an
. official representative In the
MIAMI (All)-Cold air from the north was breezing through
iodesian rebels to their knees
parade. It also agreed to grant Florida today, glazing northern areas
with frost and pulling the
similar recognition and desig- rug from under Miami's balmy weather.
nation to any bona tide organiPr'rnu:nu
•'J'L145'AAA
zatlon requesting it.
ir and active, tiny Roni Sue
Fitzpatrick declared, "The
unaon passed the first crisis
election results indicate the peoher struggle for survival to.
y, bolstering the hopes of pie are 0I)1)OSCd to expenditures
r parents and doctors that at of -this sort."
lie pointed out when be cast
t a t one of Pittsburgh's quin.
the only dissenting vote to despleta would live.

75 Reds Die

And The Word
Was Brrrrrrrrrri

Uprising

High-Level Talks

Passes Crisis

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To Testify

C Of C Elects

CLEVELAND, Ohio (Al))va
including Sent.
15 Directors
I Sheppard, have been orderto testify before the CuyamFifteen Himinolo County Busa County grand jury Friday inu5smucI* today were elected
the unsolved murder of
as three-year directors of tim
eppurd's first wife, Marilyn,
Seminole County Chamber of
years ago.
Commerce:
Robert Hesaurer, John Fitzpatrick, Jack ('artmenu, Earl lugILAMI, Flu. (AP)-.4 union
ginbotham,
Kenneth Mcintosh,
)kesman said today 1)6 per
Howard
McNulty,
Lee Moore,
it of National Airlines' 426
Charles Robinson, F. K. lionaLa have voted to strike if
lufuctory contract is not mullet Jr,, Robert Shedden, Jack
J. T. TonIc, lIit)hHlflI
nod before Dec.
Cassethurry and lien Ward.

Hint Strike

Hold The Line

Recover Body

JNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
1')-The UN General An.
Deputies recovered tho hotly
b1y
expected to hold of Ulysses Nelson, 40, from
line again today against Luke Jesup this morning,
ti:mg had China. A plun to Sheriff J. L. hobby reported.
n the Issues over to a UN Nelson, of Orlando drowned In
dy group was given an even a boating accident Thanksgtvnce of approval.
Ing I)ay.
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SAVE 17c
up.

Winners

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p.m.; Friday

!aybe Lv wouldn't be so
many fatalities 11 th e courts In
Seminole County and the entire
state made It rougher on drivers convicted of minor offenses
City Commissioners requested Monday that reti red former
. . Most speeders get off with
Police
Chief Roy Will iams "go th rough pro per channels" before
a suspended sentence.
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continuing use of th e Sanford Police Department pistol range. JENO F. Paulucci, of
"We have no objection to Williams teaching women how , Sanford and Duluth, has
Casselberry Council and South
Seminole Jaycees said th ey W use a pistol. It is p robably a good idea, but th is unauthorized sold his interests In
won't drive to Sanford for th e use is conflicting wi th th e regular use of th e range by city .Chun King Corp. for $63
police., used brass is not cleaned up and use of the range has million but will remain
Public forum on Dec. 12
not
always been clea red wi th th e present chief, Arnold Wil- In charge. (Story on
Sanford City Commission prohams,"
it was reported.
bably won't be represented
Page 2.)
either . . . Board meets that
same night.

Pied Thomas
326 $th Ave. N.E.
St. Patorar9, Ma.

Swift's Premium English Cut Boneless

Cut Roas,
Rump Ro

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Esther J. Emp.r.r
415 Bamboo Dr.
Orlando, F1s

79c

lb.

Ab, there wouldn't be enough
space to tell It all.

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here's where some of It would

lath
P. 0. Box 471
Nokomli As.

Cream Cheese
3cm.
pkg.

City Manager W. K. Knowles

storewide discount

Now If I had $63 million

T. Warner

SAVE 51/2c

59c

Swift's Premium

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good children.

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255$ Helms Baud
Winter H
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT. INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Swift's

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Racing _ Season In M id-April

8 p.m. Saturday with free

from

has It maybe he'll spread It priced items.
Thursday are 9
to 5:30
around Sanford.
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Mr. I.LDrury

Serve with

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Park Ave.
Santa will be present
from 3:30 to 8

10 a.m. to
day and
the Sanford Atlantic National Bank
How do you spend $63 m il- endy, donated
State
Bank,
given to all
lion?
give
For three big days, downtown merchants
Well, now that Jena Pauluccl ten per cent off on a
except for sale

go-.

With As purchase of any Swift's
Premium Beef Roast 3-lbs. or over

(-rl pInre of biiqinPm4."

Inrhuletl In the price of the lUket anti given sway.
"it cannot h soUl, nor

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1705 B. Chili..
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p.m. Fri -

By LARRY 'ERSREL

$1,000.(X) Winners

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ernge Agency tntes flint liquor
rim be -.Rerved, pritivIdIng it 14

Phone 822.2811 or 425.593R
Zip Code 32771
WEATHER: Frost tonight,
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VOL. 59 NO. 72 -AP Leased Wire -Established 1908 -TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1966 - SANFORD, FLORIDA

by

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Downtown Sanford "We
Care" merchants will be
"playing Santa Claus" to
shoppers Thursday, Friday
and Saturday while Santa
himself visits with children
in
I the city parking lot at
and
the corner of First

and Florida

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di cin,ing that such usc' would
"contaminate the atmosphere"
at the facility.

Com'1*1i.I

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Here ore some of the
humdreds of happy cash
wlnuars dming the 30th
week of our "Lets Go
To The Races" ge:

EXTRA

Dec.

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but Inter wiffidrew Ilip

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: 59c

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Jaycees hail requested

of

ollol nt the Civic Center mid

alcohol In the Civic Con-

missioner Vincent Roberts.
Roberts moved that "we table
th is discussion and examine our
consciences."
"The deeper I get into the

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Roll Sias sage

MON., TUES., WED.
NOV. 28-29-30
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Is in the best Interests of the
city," he added.
He
ed that the corn-

permitting the use of alcohol
WAS tabled by City Commission-

Sot;.
chub
Herman's Orange

PRICES EFFECTIVE

the holiday Inn Is opened at

quirstion in niy mind

regulations for the Civic Center

Sandwith Spread

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Ronald Russi, Manager

II. Jones, Department Head

Hazel Cash

Marjorie Morgenstern, Supervisor

Jacquelen. Hatcher

Lenora Andrews

Margaret Helms

Jeannette Kin$aw

Sandra Metzler

Juanita McCord

John Petrunic

Frances Brown, drive-in

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Kamilla Collins, drive-in

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car cra.;h. She
Gene If. Leulbert of Fort his car smashed Into a pole.
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Insurance. .i.i West
USt
.iuil
car
and
a
CVCIC
ereant visiting
An ArmY
when his car New Smyrna Beach was killed
ski girls look? They claim they Marcus Sanchez, 60, and Eugene Christmas day
LhIn
von
the
.urida
E'uwer
Light Colnpany'3
Palm
Beach.
Semln.)ie
and
West
Myers on furlough was
in Miami and hit a otitti of then' On State Road Fort
Bordeau.
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h a v e beautiful complexions. Levi Newman, 43. both of Boni- left U.S. 1
traveling
trnphy.
in Miami, Henry
Al.\ v hen his car left the road killed Saturday in a two-car
Rakes, 45. pole then a tree.
Years ago, when I was taking fay, and Roy Thomas
OlIiSiOfl seven miles south of of HoIIywooI was killed Friday
assignments while working my
Punta Gorda on U.S. 41. He was night when his car hit a utility
way through college, I covered
pole.
Il year-old Johnny E. Divi.
skiing In upstate New York. I
Lydia M. Halstead. 75. of Vero
Homeof
Jose
M.
Crui.
2'J,
se
had
a
more
miserable
cir
Beach
died Saturday in a twonever
stead died Saturday in a t'. o
near Pompano
collision
car
a
time. The girls didn't appeal to
accident,
ii ') Yir' J.'nar'ment intl the Salvali
The .len Capp famll
A Florida East Coast train hit Reach.
me. I don't think chapped hands
cscapetf
:njury
the''
:Ietl
am aiim \rmy ')rovuk!(i iiew cloth.i.
are pretty. They get red noses
their night clothes at ih,iiit I :ng Mid helter tor \Ir. and Mrs.
and their hands wrinkle and
C:ipp mud !lit-!r eight children
a.m. SaurrLiy rr'nhi lmttr f!am
redden.
,
rhe A- oca ed P
the 3 hiur
The final day
ii iii it
.lift -I, ht
1 izi
bI)tn on Re i d
Ili
deaths during the 4JstectI.
Christmas holiday traffic death counted i
"I"ll liSt) report ((l .1 flsimuig
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"a nip um L.mkc
.hhy was itiH 'HI
Yire Thief
ouflt Opent'(l today with LuaU nonholiday period Dec.
I said before, I used to
not. ci. .1 eor'ed the ira :ii. m';inc - %: i , Ie ,i roycd v ilaiiio -it about .1:15
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this
Chirisunas
did
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a"
record, it would be the first troye(1 b'. 'lie iia .te it antic - p. fl . .Sciiitiay after the ucculege. I once covered a Coluni:;--last Christmas. and the National 'ueh nonrecurd in 1 'u years.
A.
At
hill t, a
)eitnua family, had
termined oru.gui.
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Safety Council said it
Record numbers have died th
'ti their home.
th
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cft
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ot
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\lembers
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hopeful
sign.
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est carnage coining last
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make a buck. You ever hear!
n); Mazrmeii, A'.e. Wui5
.tiii-e IL
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but if it keep.s up the way it's Largest for any holiday period of
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any
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urokeii in to iu t',etiliio Chrn;t:im.ms liuriti tig, pull e ropurteti.
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below zero to go on a picnic?
The council spokesuiaii said
last
year."
a
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ill
be
below
iin,',l d'i t,,aIuIm
tiiitrv was
Ui pJuIiLl PIC(tJ 'if ccii:.t
£a,.,. ,4 t-:c1
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Let a husband suggest a propo- i
is
to
the
bet
way
to
keep
alive
tiuncil
spokesman
said.
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'rete
thii,uglm
'.hie
rilaic
gi:e:i
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.001 course,
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there - vaa
mmiiIcatl,,ui 'iii how utuch ruer'oiie'I sam
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''we have to hear iii wind that words. 'We've found that ah, ehandi:e was taken until .t Jliip&amp;'Iu
is wade sumC
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murder.
rush--people
last uminute
last years tolL wa unusually th
muic today. 1-lowever, •imrIv - ''hurts 4aId ,evcrat F/ twili
fast--that
driving
Over Christmas 1965, a rushing,
high
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trd(in
diet!
record 720
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Kathy Butler
Clyde C. Long, Jr.,
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Joe Russi, Supervisor

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Mary Jackie Thomas

Roy R. Wright, Jr.,
Assistant Cashier

Sherry Thrasher
Peggy Urban

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I never met an Eskimo. I
I can't talk for them. You think
one of them would lie on an Ice
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the council has predicted 650 .i-hi dead over the New Year.
to 750 deaths bcteeit ó p.m. Memorial Day -i2; Uidepeimd
Friday and midnight today, the etice Day 576, and Labor Day
co unting period. For coitipar- 636.

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Wiam Richardson, billonager

L Cost
New Complex WL

If it's cold, I like to be warni.
I don't want to be sliding
down a hillside with Cecil Tuc•
ker looking over citrus when 1
can be sitting In Jim Spencer's
Final cost '.t iiitatt's will be ilitit's '. ill continue to be till- t.tialwzi uifice--- .1 flew build-mitts i'ourthuusis throtigiwut tim('
11)' FILEt) VAN PEI.'I'
or the Trophy Lounge. I don't
lwie would cut 2QO,0U0
I tititte imimmi will review the aiclil- avimihimbli' at ut di.cussioims with j'i-um'd mm ith a pt'rlimanelit (acit- 11mg
(Jaist of a St'rk's)
hustle outdoor guys to live
or immute. Add the cut of a
A ll L- vpoits an d ity. But a s yet the branch iway I do. Why do they Insist I
Seinjimulo County tuxpayt'is torts' i-vpou-t to iirteriiiitit' iioeds the aiiiiitrtt
water works system, sewage
to a I
a prmjmt'r program of tie- i,ift'&amp;imuit ion mmiil hi uvimilat'lt' lieu has nut becit usetL
try skiing? Only Sanford.Orian- can figure on "coughing ti l l " an
dispul, ii fire and police
do Kennel Club f a lls are more
great e.teumt. Lit fact, few pit'tectiozi. parking, lighting
to the puiile.
additional $5 million for a new vt'Iopnient .
nianatic.
htii mine tiC etiuiit ies in the state pi t' ide traffie control, etc.
' -L-mmt i itt' he (oil mit
I 'i-el itiminimly st iiii it's by t iltcounty govmnnsmietttul t'tmiiiiilt' x
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ill tile Lizaimek I au. itit tc.
at
t'd
humid
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cont
imnilSpatc
tutu
tii'
ttip1t
lomarmi
of
and
above
tIII
over
thOUC,
lot
cm'Ui
a new cuur-thuuu, with
thu
location
of
tito i)i'olbOht'ti ctmtiithiotisu attt','' salt! John Altm\ammder,
tIi2W t'i,itiiiiUhii h,iiihuiiiig vat
At least a dog track player Of Li
14) tile coillity vollitill.rwoit'll clittirillull, other ill at tho prtsent couti- building plAtis tv prvvidu for

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Brown

Jean Kazs.
Robert Murri.

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SAFE DEPOSIT CUSTODIAN

Carolyn Wilkerson

Dolores Goeris

devided to 4-1611 110 built "djuvelit
doebn't shill for his garne. li e . . . allould it bu
old
tileaUs 4 futuze
expatiaiu:t.
Thu
t'tiuiity seat ficiti present ('lIUi'ttlt)IlhO and Jail— "amid mm ittu I lie goud nottim-south ty scat of Sanford,
goes to the track and gets inur- IIIOVLI Ihiti
seat
to
aimbe
courthouse
can
cuzitinue
to
of
m'utiiuty
m'tiamigmi
the
distutiteti
luuit
fmii'ining it govtu'iiiitt'iitiui mmliii- itwt.'m ,miimi
dered and takes his hang grlev- 5a(0111.
other ttucti&amp;- tuiated aim-a in the Iused. ['he cvmitparatiety new

'l'hut's it lot of iluhlni's to l)lt'X%V1t1t0t1t LI i'iIIbO lii taxes. 1)IttItm iS hot Ilit't'ltt 1'miieiicm'd by
all how he was clipped.
t hit' motility. If this ma m(ulIe, the law I jail is it., built. iti allow for aim
i'liil't- tt h'm'.it it'll (if
'I'Iie only thing I go for with sit ye It few itijitistes uli-iv big The fuiimis wi'uhil ('"liii' timuti time
ill fill- ( lit, sale of i'm'i I iI'kimt t' of ill- moui it tumlithi', it-, the uut muajom-- tetlum t m'a that a m'm'Lti'thtUUSti aiid i tuddjt itutat (tout'.
ire is a .shrimp cocktail. I don't tutu' 1,1 11 111 aumy pout
Construction of this county
iii' time county jaiL be built at the new county
even like hockey. Is It a crime county to transact l,usimitths iii dol,tedness, lii liii, tinillu mmmdli- ity tit tIit i'll m'iI
u
V itmum-tiLd cu.'utpIe.16 at the
itt-ct1 [ti Liao the a v,At.
1,110 roust house, lImit. it apilvall n Iiti ill mm huh sswlim'y %m 140 uleriv - iii' hot hut'
to try to be comfortable 7
A n ew jail l ittIbAli wouLd tIteseilt situ with utilities And
there us-mr fomm- ilisiuIirlit ie'Sl- (MI to PUY (us' time m'miUiity jail. i-out I liotiti limit thi tu or(omit
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$500,000
mL
i- mmtmuhii b
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uioiit h tiuir suimil ii luturt of time 'I'him'sti m-i'u-t it'iiamt
of
(tie
tlimsvitt
cm,uittim'tOm' 1 Lhm' city of SiilottI --mmvuld tu-''Ill a,lutitim'ii, (hue ia'uitti lids Use
Ii. stahl 1111der strite luumm I :t, mm iii,-hi
liii a riiiisi.y guy. ('liurn't's i-utility wit,, iii.' mm ihlitug
itm'tti1 titicu hut' most to a nhimulIuuiml, s
lii'Ittl ti l'imuiuuis tuiIim'm' lit (lit gtmiti.utly m'mtltL amid
I'd hit-I a h"t if I fried t45 sjn'si,I tutu u'xtiis i ititijhssit III rim,-. the imuuiitlm- s thu, tight to
aim eny
L'ai I. aLma Ii' im0iitl0(i tit (tie mm'at m'I ta now ctl&amp;miILuIett to ['uutmttit
taiuiluliiugs ill I ,t ht'Illt1 m-Fmriii
o
iatiilui suits mtility
what'.., mm,oiug with howling liii' taxauuy.-u ' iiivaJi.
'Al
tiam
at
utuu
most
itidy
tadmt
(lie
mu'uui'lu
tlmt'mutr.
lien
luw,iait'r*
ehi
ret
of
u
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maltimeims h,,siuutit' cutmImty
titsum tail
liter Boil itI of ('utility ('omit- m ilditiiaiia
Ili the wiutor? Or pool?
the
county.
the •ho1 athimin - oilier pumt in
etmil public iweml stt these ium- ot iuovIn
miIuumei-a liui iflbj)eCttI vail- tue.
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Dorothy Butler

James H.gi.

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Member: Fi),IC., Federal ILebcrve System

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accident happened at 8:15 p.m., Mercy Itospital in
treatedat the Or- rited by Wilnn E. Rnrleqnn
Ann, were treated
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when she drove her I95
ms- the driver and passengers of
Air
Force
Base Hospital wrre slightly injured. The two
lando
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a
two car Rcc dent at i
M rs. por te d
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and
rp identified v.4 Barhara 801,1- mail
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Inreus Burrows of 211 Triplet
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Port
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and
Lenden
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killed early Sunday when Ernest Tate of
ever since the species inhabited
IIAM1 (Al') — At least 21 Three Floridans died in a was
a train one mile killed Saturday night when he'Williarn Green. N.
the earth. But there are some persons have (lied in holiday flead-oll collision one mile west lie 'Xi's hit by
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no wa~ ki-P-4d.
parently ran in front of on- Sale,
of Winter Haven. Officials
guys who go around picking weekend accidents Ili Florida. of Green Cove Springs Saturd ay north
on
U.S.
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coiiismon
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A
car
tru
near
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U.S.
141
! said Hubert E. Owens was walk- 'ouning tars (ill
spots where it's cold and wet. 'r'o traffic collisions claimed night. John A. Ruesdell
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1,. 11liffnazie (if Or- lq:15 p.111., Friday, on Sem i- j r ..
laile and into the path ,if Charles
Inignt hive been nauseated by "und
LinEstimated damage to the I I0' E. 20th it.
snuthbourul 1t15!) C1l(lillaC tannin itul their 10 year oh! son. note Boulevard when Mrs.
Bnir!eson was ehar"d wtn
and to
eating raw meat. But even the n
Mrs. lluffnagle suffered a dim M. Britton of 1262 Seminole Britton car was 10O
vehicles were term(jrjvin
while intox:caed md
cave men liked to be warm. It's sedan. Both
SI)O.
Jh,tilovard left her 1960 Cadil- the Crooniwell vehicle.
broken wrist.
loss,
ed
a
tot-al
write
this,
43 degrees as I
There were five accidents in failure to have hs v.!hjcle jflInvestigating officers were 1w' sedan parked on the road
Mrs. Burrows was treated
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for a clit on her head and abra- Lt. Leroy Lee find John '
'irred
at
approxinLitiTly
7 p.m.
The
only
holiday.
ran
Christmas
of Casselberry
s ions at. Winter Park Menmorial of the Casselberry Police lie- Crootowell
ev..
a
guy
tells
with serious mishap occurred at 2uth Chrisma.;
Every time
partment. flssiSt('(i by Buddy into the rear of her car
and released.
what I'm missing because I'm

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u'Hc in F Jrirluln wrn hit by windy It five r1rs r,Irk'r icrbte(1 M h"r hn
pi''lnll v
i,nn nrnnninnt uk
S'mInn1n Cniint v evnp 11tmice
N.Y.,
dnirin
inch
c'1l
in
nnth
jtern
Syr
v r1i nd
Tr,hncon ,,r!
thin ftp rrPvi'i r ord in
irnfnirP
liii lit tir ('r j,ihirI I Inq
him I h' Ihr t-nhfr if ns
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brInginq
II1 iitl r( HpPll
hn'nr.
othwstern Mahn. A hind of i'
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'f,mvor vnct coaci
hInd thic' frdr.rnlInt9 Vrrnct.
Tin iIflh1ift1.P fI",ii flip fIPP7hU rt.hl.
,dv,wect the rnnnri 'nvor to
nrn'Arrn,
lighter
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- n .i font f .now wc'r'd
fine,
fri ;nrrntiirr of vnrtv 4iitiilnv
f,nks'lmrir1
Dakota-,, ti
Scrvirr'
fri
wpqtern
rocc
the
W:ir,,imt
ii
1' nrrrnI wn'-i f,,I mmnu' "'p,mnC
H.
nnnriilng, in tho opinion of
lore area rrom the northern
vtem nb1. "A n d Rv TIFF, ASS()(JATF.t) PRF.S
mrnnr' froct nrn1n
hrskem inrl Koncmc
lnmiiL'hit with n %,IImnloi nr;irrtrrI nip quniffcnnt
kl
,
'hiittt
F
inrthern
nrrn
he nn" \in,hiehi in
rn
( hriqtn, i
The
rn he Mor'h it
mnifieiint
in iiil
lip III !i IPI liii tender vegetnhit" thc'ru' vncn t Any
'tntliiti
inwnt
flpet
lnrblr
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U lipthe
'Jorthe
Phat de1ed
h mni h' '1 ii inir
hirnne tii itrtpc
op
lot to t,*Inpr, nt un' nu
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ne''
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ndnv
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•fnhncrn cud cr,rne damage moved nut n
Thir nippy II qlr'tzre reu,rdr1
e
In The
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to rueyirnherc sormq bre ed in he Vect
t,lrlr
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waq
reported
di
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in \1lmm '. n n
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W hif fler qj,f, ,y,IJimiv flint the
Warnin g,; nt bratty ha
tow set in sqn;ish inch beans in the Immo
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Dec. 26, 1961

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Actor Visits
Lynda At Ranch.

From

For Holidays
AUSTIN. Tex. (AP-Precident Johnson gets back to work
at his ranch desk today after a
Christmas Eve visit with Vietnam casualties and quiet ob
eervance of Christmas with his

I Bombers Raid
North Vietnam

Salary

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arc going up for U.S. w
earners as much as $13.75 each

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After Truce

SAIGON, South Vietnam (A
next year even If President
- U.S. bnmher.c raided NOT
Johnson doesn't ask Congress
rtnarn today as lighting in t
for an Income tax boost.
Vietnam war resumed followl
The reason: Social Security
the end of a two-day Chrlstm
taxes Increase Jan. I to help
truce.
pay for medicare, increased WILLIAM BARRON
A U.S. miIithr' spnkesm
There were no announced offi
retirement and disability.
said
American warplanes i
other benefits voted by the last
cis) visitors for a day which
bombings of the nor
Congress.
Presbyterians
aides Indicated would cover a
despite
had weather. At t
The new levy is 4.4 per cent of
broad range of government t
same
time,
U.S. B.2 hen
- the worker's first $6,600 In earnbombers
staged
three raids di
business.
GRAY WRISLEY wag ings, up from the current 4.2
Ing the day, two of them w1t
Actor George Hamilton. fit crowned FFA S w e e t- per cent.
28 miles of Saigon and the thi
Thus, a person making $6.600
quent escort of Johnson daugh- heart of Seminole High
in
the once-neutral demiitt.
of or more next year will pay
er Lynda Bird, joined the faml• Future Farm e r
Izell zone separating North 81
p90.40 for Social Security.
ly circle for what the White America at the I.annual paid $277.20 this year and $174
South Vietnam.
Christmas party She
House called a "private, family
Both the U.S. and South Vii
and last year's Sweet- In 1965. Employers must match CongreUon of First Prosname'e
high commands SI
Christmas" at the LBJ Ranch heart, Brenda Carroll, each employc's contribution.
by-terlan Church will honor wii
The increased rate is expect- 11am Barron, of Eufala, Ala., withheld any charge against t
5 miles west of here.
will be honored at a Fel- led to raise an additional $1 bII
Little Information was given lowahip dinner Friday
and his fiancee, Mist- Eleanor Cnmmimists of violating t
next
year.
Of
the
$290.46
lion
out about the testivlUes.
Warr, of Clayton, Alt., at a re truce, although it was punctu
the TradeWinds.
Individual
maximum,
$33
will
go
Hamilton joined the First
at ed throughout by gunfire. T
ception Wednesday evening at
two commands reported a co
Family and other relatives from ___________________________ into the fund paying for the
Club.
medicare
program
that
began
Mayfair
Country
bined
tota l of 12 combat in
the area for a late Christmas
Barron, senior at. Columbia
Ju
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dents
during
the 48-hour cezu
dinner which Included domestic
has said Seminary, Atlanta, served a n
President
Johnson
and wild turkey.
but they listed only 27
he'll announce next m o n t h student-minister of the local fire,
these
as significant.
The Johnsona opened their
whether to ask for more Income church last summer,
"We
are not characterizi
Christmas presents Christmas
taxes. Costs of the war In Viet- Mrs. Fred Robb will furnish
Eve before going to St. Francis
nani and the state of the econo- the refreshments, Mrs. William these incidents as violations,'
Xavier Catholic church at
mv art key factors in that dcci- Hemphil] and Mrs. Fred Ganas U.S. spokesman said.
Stonewall for midnight Mass.
will he in charge of decorations, The Communists charged t
Sint).
JAMES PHILLIPS
Lynda and Hamilton whis
,lolmson also has said he will and Mr. and Mrs Bob Crumicy United States with breaking t
pered and beamed at each other .lames Al. Phillips, Lake Mon- ask Congress for more Social will he in charge of entertain- truce, but even their accusati
aPenred somewhat muffh
before entering the church. roe produce farmer, died last Security benefits next year. In- inent.
The
North Vietnamese Ne
They reportedly plan a short Thursday at. Seminole Memo- creased benefits could mean
Agency
said U.S. planes intri
chaperoned vacact$on to Acaanother Social Securitytax hike
Board Meeting
pulco. Mexico. before New rial hospital, lie had been
rd over the north Sunday dun
or a look to general funds for
Merger
the truce but. macic no cia
Year's, such as they made last resident of the area for the financing.
past 41) years. Be Was a mom- A change in the tax laws that The January hoard meeting that bombs were dropped. I
year.
The .Tohnaons' younger daugh- her of the Wesley Methodist becomes effective Jan. 1 will of Women in Construction, nol said one U.S. plane was si
tar. Luci, and her husband. Pat- Church.
permit it taxpayer who normal- Orlando-Winter Park, will he down.
A U.S. spokesman said he h
rick J. Nugent, also accompa- He is survived by a sister, ly claims substantial deducUons. Jan. 4 at the offices of Mrs.
nied the President and First
and receive a large refund to Merle Ellis of Casseiherry, pres- no report of any Americ
ppp
Mrs Ralh
Ile of Buffalo, reduce the amount of tax with- Ident, at Innnnen- Bankston plane loss, but ncknowledg
Lady to church ..
Construction Company in Or- that U.S. planes f1e reconna
Saturday afternoon, the Presi- Wyoming; one t1aughter, Mrs. held from their paychecks.
dent. Mrs. Johnson and Lynda Ethel Johnson, Buffalo, Wv. lip to $700 in annual income lnndo. Members of the hoard satire flights over the north di
ing thi' trut.
flew to San Antonio to greet 18 oming and one son, J. .i. Phil- will be exempt Ironi withholding are requested to attend.
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from Vietnam when they ar- four grandchildren and f i veThere is no change in over-all
Election Off
tax liability. The plan simply is
rived for hospItalIzation,
great grandchildren.
The South Seminole Civic
a device to bring a person's Council was forced to postpone
The President talked to the Graknw Funeral Home
men on board the p1am. then &amp;sI1arge of ,arrnngementa,withholding ne In line with th e election of officers chedthe actual tax 'he must pay.
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greeted them Individually as
Beginlng Jan. 1, these other uled f or Wednesday n1ghtuntIl
they walked or were carried off.
tax law changes take effect for the January meeting due to a
RADA CRENSUAW
made no public re
JOhnlOfl made
lack of a quorum.
the 1967 tax year:
marks during his brief stay.
Mrs. linda Mae Crenshaw, a -The sell-employed must pay
Poor attendance was blamed
resident of Sanford, died at her Social Security taxes quarterly on the yuletide rush and lack
STONEWALL. Tex. (AP)- home Sunday.
and to a maximum of $4.40 of cooperation by pnrtjciniutjng
More than 100 persons pretested She was a member of the instead of the present $405.90.
Organizations.
InC VICIflR11
WRT
•i i YiflCfl First MPTflflh1IT (hIIrI't1 PrlI?h
-- --ror persons iuing eau•
miles from Seekers Class and served as mates of Income, taxes withheld
ro*&amp; barricade
President Johnson's ranch.
Worthy Matron of the Seminole from wages plus quarterly pay'rhey spent Christmas after- Chapter No. 2 of the Eastern moms of estimated tax must
noon In the chilly outdoors. Star In 1933. She also was pres- total at least 80 per cent of the
holding up signs with cxclama- Ident of the Past Matrons Club. tax a person owes instead of 70
tory statements for peace. "No She Is survived by two sons, per cent.
More Hiroshimas-Stop The U. P. Crenshaw, Orlando; J. M. -Corporations must begin
Crenshaw, of Atlanta, Ga.; five paying taxes on a current basis
War Now!" said one sign.
The peace vigil was sponsored grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. in 1967 Instead of in 1970.
by 'the Houston Citizens for T. C. .lenkius, of Lexton Park, -Persons 65 and over who
Peace in Vietnam. Some were Md.: two brothers, Van B. itemize income tax deductions
yntng couples with babies bun Abrams and A. 1). Abrams, both can deduct only those medical
expenses exceeding 3 per cent
died up against the raw 60- dc - of Sanford.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
01 their gross income, instead of
grec wind. One was ii young
all
medical expenses. Other taxman with unruly hair whose at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the
sign said: "Make Love, Not First Methodist Church with payers are already subject to
Rev. Robert Al. Jenkins officiat- the 3 per cent clause.
War.to
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three
bourii, which was about five Cemetery. B r I s s o n Funeral
tins as long as five American 1-lome Is in charge of arrangeNazis from Dallas stayed. The nients
leader, Al Grey, 28. addressed
demonstrators 1
pence
the
JULIA CASTrL'N
through a loud speaker.
fry spoke or white suprema-1 Mrs. Julia Castten, of Rose
demon- Hill, N. C,, died early this
cy anti told the
our
boys morning at her home. She is
strators"stand up for
survived by her daughter, Mrs.
In Vietnam."
Ben Levy, Houston lawyer, Z. J. Jones, of Sanford. F'uneral
one- of the speakers. told the arrangements are lncoflii)lctc.
rienionstu'ators that some think
diaent should be alleric'eti in
Thieves Do
tim. of war but that "it is proGood Turn
cise7y in wartime, when the
The
stakes are so high" that the dis- l)ENVELt. Cob. tAP)
111ev. C. Hurry Christopher said
sent' should be exercised.
Johnson came to his ranch thieve.-, broke into the offices of
niort than week ago for the tiol- the' St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal church recently and
Idays.
The Houston group has held got nny with $a.
peace vigils near the Presi- flut he' said it couldn't ix
ii total loss.
dent,s ranch for the past two
The
thieves
gained entrance
Eusters and last Christmas.
to the' church through a window
that had been stuck for two
years. it works fine now.

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of the Cheyenne Airport Golf ata and was said to be un
course. He never found his ball, equalled in purity. It was cut
so tool. a two stroke penalty Into 12 flawless sthnoui.
and yiuyed on.
WMn Kirk's foursona4 reached flip ninth hole, be found out,
wher, his ball had tone.
Gaz' C. Lowry, an airplane
pilot, was there demanding to
know If Kirk's insurance coverover.dmssetoazialrplane.
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oup, is an annual affair at
t home of Mrs. Richards.
J'he prugraw was in keeping
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t birth of Christ.
Kefreishmerite were served by
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Iass of First Methodist Church,
anford, was held in Fellowship
tall with Mrs Octavia Rumbly.
irs. F. D. Hickok, Mrs. E. M.
-ames and Mrs. Mary Harlis as
stesses. Ice cream and cake
ere served the 14 members
resent.
Meeting was conducted by
irs. Clarence Pursell, presi.
tnt. Devotion was given by
irs. W. P. Chapman, who read
om the second chapter of
ike. Mrs. Hickok read a
2ristmas poem and Rev. W.
Timms led the prayer.
Those having birthdays were
rs Lillian Busch, Mrs. R.
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The hail was decorated in the
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Hall, a graduate of Crooms
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Lawson, a 1965 graduate of
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Navy ship at Yokosuka, Japan.
Commander Gandy reported
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assistant plans officer with the
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eianer, is working up this plan with inuriaic companies, and it also would toll doe&amp;t seem to slow down our bad
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realize that my husband
Ing much of his umaflt th
After the first 3 days, you will 0
in me. I still can't reduce. 1 be down about 5 pounds, which
1 am like the Chromic AIM- , is a great tonic to your morale,
for I get so disco TWd even though part of the loss is
that I backslide and go cm an due to dehydration.
But a winnir- morale is very
binge.
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crcess poundage T
Sevea1 drugs are used by us Stress protein foods, like meat
physicians to help patients Shed and cottage cheese, for your
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body has no surplus store of •
their weight.
adVO5te
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But I don't like to
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u,ally speed up yo= heart
Aridget some friends to join
and
thus
wear
out
that
Ni-you
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tint
Send
for
the booklet "How to
tal organ needlessly.
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Don't penalize your faithful + Lose 10 Tbs. In 10 Days," en.
'nrntar" but attack that roll of closing a long stamped. return
blubber
around your equator!
plus
en io
J
ay s: During cold a'eitther, the beSt your romantic allure!
plan that Ibavr found (and Fve 1
personally used It four times in
Once putting this lad on the permit- special delivery mail and me,- the past 26 years's.
KEW x OPJ (APi
kill
Quick Quiz
on a time there wa a little tent mitiliril list. Sooner or lit - senger ever hour on the hour. your hunger by a quick reducI
The little boys stomach be- tint in fluids.
y whco wnult let go of tm. he may be bl to
Wha Freen:
nch hoiay
I'd I$
By chance. during a Ce#tsiii rt szirfrtted with goodies. So limit yourself to one total
the equivalent
rFourth
-Christmas is so much f un." P1Y in W llXltOfl. DC., the His finger he'-ime burned from glass (8 ounces of liquids the
then two glasses
secretary of the cong sman plw+*ig plums out of warm first
e D* celebra ted
A-Bastill
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d day: and 3 glasses
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public relatiamns COUIISe1 Of and raw from breaking striDgs I the 3rd day through the 10th.
can't I have It more often. t' a national foundation for the I that held together brightly }teanwbile. you girls should
was the first pro.
fact, why can't I have Christ r u r t h e r a n c e of interesting wrapped packages. His room, restrict your menu to 800
novelist?
tessionai
American
mas forever'"
les per day while men may eat A-American fiction had Its
overflowed with winsed toys.
causes.
The cngr man, onzng tkit "So be wants Christmas for- The look of glañss died out 1.200.
important beginnings In th e
ritual of survival. sent
Normally, on such a reduced ISOOs. Charles Brock-ten Brown
ever,' mused the public rein- of his eyes.
quest through appropriate gcn-- tions counsel. Th1S sounds like
Be wrote a private letter to calorie Intake, you would feel 1 was the first American to dc
ernMe channels.
the gimmick we need to prove Santa Claus:
b3'
vote himself to fiction.
These responses came:
It tha private enterprise still has "Please stay at the North' But by reducing your liquids.
"Please inform your young i an arena of perlormnnce What Pole. I don't want any mare your mouth gets dry and "cot- Q-How many Indians were
constituent
tony."
is that 1ad YIrTh and Z code Christmas.
,ing in North America north
the Treasury has given
But the national foundation for Likewise, your gastric seere- of Mexico at the time the New
number?"
thoughtftfl request eftry
Well. guess what happened? the fartheratim Of isting tints are slowed dOWfl. thus kill- Wciid was discovered?
eration. but Christmas is a red The foundation went to work to can
wouldn't let Santa Claus Ing much of the former hunger.
Ink operation from the federal prove It could do what the gov- quit. Christmas kept coming So you begin to yearn for we- A-The number has been etlI
mated at 1,115,500. The present
level, and we respectfully sug
do.-grant 1 and corning at the little boy. ter instead of f ood!
emmett couldn't
gest he direct his inquiry to an Christmas forever to one smell Finally, one night in despera- Some women find that It is I Indian population of the United
suu is 8,591.
appropriate local or regional boy.
tion. he packed his own small wise to pour one full glass of
agency of government."
It hired Santa Claus to climb belongings, took his dog under water into the ice tray, thereby
"The Department of Defense. I dawn the chimney of the little his arm, climbed cut the win- making many thin wafers of ice. Q-By what name was Paleswhile reelirig that Christmas1 be -'s borne every night. and the I dow and ran away from Christ- Then, when they grow thirsty. tine known in Old Testament
times?
is certainly part of. if not pars- tie of sleigh bells was never I muss..
they can place a thin wafer of
j
A-Palestine was known as
mount In, our national posture absent from his ear, going and Moral: A boy doesn't grow up Ice on their tongue and suck It. Canaan and Philistia because
of defense, must point out that corning.
until be decides be Is his own1 This helps quench your thirst tribes of Caminanites and Philour total posture of defense me- it sent gifts and packages by best Santa Claus.
I very welL
tines lived in the couttry,
qures an Investment of - entire
attitude Inconsistent with atceptanct of your constituent's
Interesting proposal. However. '
we are constantly IU a position ' By WALTER C. PARK
al reassessing our gwil, and if ! Dud will ret that mud look
on further mature' considers when he finds out what the
tint, we find that. -you rney refn I family spent for that mod look.

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M1l)I)l.ET0WN, Coon. (Al')
pit i,lin'tl In critical condition for Harper &amp; Row, publishers of I
--Author William Manchester, he hail become HI Snttirdny and ehargeti lie had hrnke'ii their I I,;utiiiui'y.
the book. Indicated progress had
whose yet 1I11;)d)i1sl1t'd account h)y Sunday was running a high contract iuiitl itit'htitivd in liii' in'. Ri'nm'iiy lntiiily represent 8 with pacrirrionla.

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,'better record, maybe we Fti]I have time
'to eC*pe the pocketbook blow from
jiucb it program.

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l'rc'.tdent John V. Kennedy's
fls'tnit i'n, has become a
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fever.
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jihiins to st'rinllie the' book,
hero
invasion
at her pri'nt'y.
lives
Mnnclu"ster, who
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tne',,t. qeernerl near on a amI a I I ''Tb
1' i'lends (it IN, wt'lte'r k'nied n ri'nc'ln'ul a set I lc'inrnt last
with his wife and three children,
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to he removed. huh -e'rsion, of (Pu' book re- left, we'll try to work It nut
was selected by Mrs. Kennedy sintenient in a court nlfklnvlt. (HI th
In write a definitive account of signed by Sen. Itnhet-t I. Ke'nne- Negol hit inns are' still under way enuniting stir nqsnqsinuittnn of (1111(klY.''
A spokesman tar Mrs. Kenno
tlii' uissassinotion on (lie strength dy that. Manchester ''was be- hetweeti the honk's prililishers. ('resident John F. Kennedy.
Manchester, $4. wa.c taken by dy whose cult to block puibhiraat an earlier book he had writ- enmitig ill from an ohisessinti Ilnrpt'r &amp; Itow, and the family.
ambulance
early today to Mid- lion of the account comes up for ,
with (lie tlmught the' iHink might
ten about the president
N KW 'ORK (All) Ne'gntln- dk'se' Memorial lfr,spltuul iii his ci hearing Tuesday if no (,lIt-otManchester entered an agree- ne'et' he phulsiied.''
''Hill Manchester just got tars go lank to work trnla on I,nnur town at Middletown, court settlement is reached,
iiit'iit not to publish the book
without her consent, (lien went phuuiii tired,'' the friend said. trimming dlspiute'd pnssnues ('ann. 1k' became ill Sntu,rdcsy Pointed to wading through the
to work r.'senrcliing It. When its ''For ci time lust sn'Iug he' was ft'ninu ''The' l)ruitti at ci t'rrsi :intl was running a lilgtu temper- 3O,flOO word manuscript as oneof the' areas of (lihti(ility.
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wouldn't need to -worry about it. if it
were a noblem conflued only to the ng
Cities, it would still not be cause for

poluthm, the same as water pollution.

demands a regional approack
So far, there have been no Interstate
attacks on the problem, thiugb the 1*partment of Bealth. Education and Welfare has identified three critical regions
and ordered the six states involved to

uverwhelming national concern.
The fact is, however, that no less than hold air polutmn abatement conferences.
7,800 cwwuunities have air polution
A New Jersey-New York conference
g
degree.,
according
problems of var.rin
is tc, be held early next year. Millions
to the U.S. Public Bealtb Service. There of Americans will be watching with
simply aren't 7,300 big cities in the smarting eyes in hopes that it will arCOZLULI- .
rive at some solutions other regions can
Today, the 'waste that is dumped into apply.

the air by one town adds to the pollution
over another. City pollutes city and
state and the countr side in between
-at an ever-increasing rate that is begitziiing to exceed the natural capacity
of
cleanse itself.
Air polution is always annoying.
When It is combined with a temperature
inversion, such as occurred in New York
At Thmikugiving and occurs regularly
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breathe the air of freedom without gaggrng.

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Thought For

Today

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COLORADO EP1INGS, CoIn. fuzziness on the big Issue of this: £omne7, for all bit publi(ICEk)
Recently it starchy Vietnam, bir delay in making cized shortcomings, is still the
and
]Kew
gland conservative told known his
ntn' hi moderates' b positioned
stronest
ect
a moderate Republican leader fry morklizlng.
be believes that Gov. George These reffponses are being u polls among Republicans and
Rmwww of Michigan would beat
derstored heavily by veteran currently the one 2nan placing
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Richard Nixon
a_ 1
at Romney in PYfU COIfYT2C2$
shire.
and In print. Since his smashing Prom this Incident, supported
by other conversations at the
Though this
the purest re-electlov a month ago be has confereace
, the notion emerges
conjecture about $ very distant not had a "good press.."
that Romney may not really be
Political vent, ft may serve to Even Bonmey's Btu _u_,
put In acnnewbat better per- friends among the many mod- In anywhere near as deep trimble today as his critics - an
ipective the rather misleading crate governors assembled
some friends - suggest.
Vresidential responses of many Colorado found themselves
Be does stand high in the
guvs and other political stressing the negative.
polls;
ha s moving about; his
figures who met here for two Yet, s mficently, * top
campaign
Is visibly rolling
days.
to one of these sanbt out
(though Its pace and character
The words "Boniney Is it' reporter to correct the too
do
not seem to plasm all at),.
deep trouble" were heard with ative Impression he felt be had
uuzjn4slng frequency In talks registered in at earlier talk.
with some of these men. They His final message, mirroring Possibly moot tellin of all,
reflected largely his continuing his governor's outlook, was his Image with the general pubiic continues to be far, far
stronger than It is with the political sophisticates he eucounters at closer range. Voters
watching hut on television can
Ahaman Springs
Geneva
belirvi that "Hall to th e Chief"
Mrs. Julia Bartas
Mrs. Jog. F.. Mathleuz
c
o uld be his song. Aggressively,
$1 .&amp;2O5
us-Isis
he looks the part.
Bear Lak.-?uresl CItY
Lake Mary
Obviously, Romney has ninny
Mrs. Maryazui Miles
Mrs. Frances Wetcr
huge tusks ahead - maintainBZ2-5Zl9
ing himself hi the polls, deCsaselbcrry
Lake Monroe
velopiug some plausible speMts. Jane Ca.eIhcrri
Mrs. H. L Johnson
cifics to fill the aching void on
BU-5646
22-9722
Vietnam, getting better organ.
Ch&amp;uuta
I ized to win friends and, ultiLongwood
Mn. Lisa Baker
mate);, 1O8 convention dcl.Mn. Donna Estee
rates83"817
DeBary
To that and, be probably has
North Orlando
Mrs. Jibt Leone
to win primaries in places like
Mrs. Marilyue Peterson
583
New HumPshire and wide-open
3Z3-O8D1
Deltutis
Oregon, to mention just two.
011t1'ti)
Mrs. M'dred Husiry
Despite the early talk of a rash
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
of favorite sans and a
5454I
Enterprise
kered convention," he may find
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Oviedo
sufficient opportunities to build
Ml.. Ruth Davidson
momentum. If he does, conser"&amp;_4604
366-3662
vatives might polarize strongly
around Nixon or California's
Ronald Reagan to narrow the
field tightly by convention time.
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Editor. Herald:
The Girl Scouts of Troop 3
want to take this opportunity to
say "Thank You" to the Sanford

Herald and especially Mary Ann
Miles for all the wonderful publicity they have given us this
year. We know that we can ii'
ways depend an Mary Ann
Miles to give us the fullest pusBible coverage an anything we
do. She's right there with her
camera and notebook getting
sum* Dsfleery
$5 week •VWIth1
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aLsiauIa .vaw ais olsas 1*11 ___ area had little
Sic Week
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Ilcity coverage until Hairy Ann
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to a hard working gal-abe sure
The swam ii a went., of tb. Aa.ciatad trees wiu is .eufise deServes It.
to CM a. C., '.pubMeaties at MI the low so" pKated
Mrs. Howard Foist,
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have your constituent on its W . A beauty parlor is where
most-wanted fugith'es list, as of women go to exchange backmw. A further check has d15 fence gossip in the winterclosed that, so far as our files time.
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Christians returned with reVietnam by Francis Cardinal for 2.2 pounds of bit gras. the
newed spirit to the workaday Spellman. archbishop of New fat goose livers that are a leaworld today after a Christmas York and Roman Catholic miii- turc' of holiday feasts. In India,
on which American soldiers ate bury vicar to the armed forces, the government banned multiturkey in the jungles of Vietnam
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dinne rs to save food.
Bethlehem where they believe Graham.
Some Christians had difficulborn.
In Hanoi, the official Vi etnam ties with Communist author.
Bri tons eased back into the News Agency preced ed an se Ities. East Germany refused to
routine by observing B 0 xing count of Christmas Eve services grant West Berliners holiday
legal holiday when by saing that U.S aircraft passes through the Berlin wall
Christmas boxes are traditional- have deliberately attacked more to visit relatives and Kurt
ly given to messenge rs and than 200 parishes and nearly 1011 Scharf, Protesta nt bishop of
mailmen.
churches in North Vietnam Berlin. said, 'We are experiThe holiday m o a d ended since Feb. 7, l96.
encing Christmas Eve and
abruptly in Vietnam. where U.S. Frenchmen paid about $19--10 Christmas with many soriws."
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acceptee, Buddy Frank Webtmn. Don Rtvard, Coleman
Martin. Jerrie Logue, Guy
hohnstnn. Clifford Buck, Louis

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elephants, some of which are displayed by Mrs.
Daniel Doherty. band mother, to be used for purchase of hand instruments at Forest Lake Academy. A recent bake sale brought $53 for the project.

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causing
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ever, only collllon
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scietitists also rv;niried actual damage were required to
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501(1 tht' report ('XhIl%)ite(l (Intliage to wing panels, 1181)5, he reported. Hut incomplete
They said damage to Mr at the opening of the 133rd landing gear and other key dc- rccor(Is for 11168 EI1JpeIlt to hear
out the trend.
Force planes atone amounts to meeting of the American Assu nients of aircraft structure.
-U.S. commercial airlines
Il)oUt $10 flhilliOfl yearly.
The researchers riteil the se
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''Bird aircraft collisions are Scie,we, (lie world's largest. gen statistics to Illustrate "(lie grim report ati average of 300 stnli
far more common than the pub- eriil science organization.
fact that bird-aircraft collisions collisintis yearly, and private
Jic suspects or than pilots care
The report said tlii' innocent are Increasing in frequency and fliers report another 500. Hut
the scientists Indicated there
In admit," declared a report feathered foes range from star- rust:"
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from the Air Force Office of hugs to whistling swans and
Scientific Research.
from seagulls t sandpipers. It lislons of this type totaled 830 in companies and Individuals are
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baskets each till
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for Christmas.
Horace Foskett is home T
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Barracks officers installed by
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.Staver, junior vice commander:
WiUlani Milligan. quarterxnast'er; Ben Evans, judge advocate:
-Ralph Peter. chaplain, and
Leorge Miller, three year trus-

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close, there were these memaries of Christmas 1966:
Msgr. Alberto Gori, the aged
' Latin patriarch, placed a plaster
of Jesus on a 14-pointed silver star in a grotto be4 nCfi th Bethlehem's Church of
the Na ti vity at the place where
tradition says Christ was horn.
About 15.000 tourists and pu- I
grims, some from as far away
as Tokyo, heard bells peal
fully across th e sunny h il ls of
the Holy Land.
Pope Paul Vi
his Christ
mas noon blessing the City of
Rome and the world before 1011.090 pe rsons ga th e red in springlike weather in St. Peter's
Square. The 69-year-old pope
spoke strongly but had circles of
fatigue under his eyes after a
Florence
Christmas Eve
to celebrate midnight Mass and
console victims of bust month's
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sponsored this year by. the Fire Department and
Auxiliary nd the Garden Club. (Herald Photos)

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wen vnited in holy matrimony pink silk Ault and matching ac- Churrhill, anti their youngsters.
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orchid Cynthth and Tlic4. Mr.
gesic an article in the tlecem
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'Airs. Jane IA'Afer Harbin,
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Adventist Church, Forest City.
Magazine.
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sage.
dielight ceremony
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dryness in winter. The hr
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mother of the bride, was here tels, servrnz as hostess, the newapplied direct.ly
palms, serving as background, from Glenda le, Calif. Other rel- lyweds left for a honeymoon In glosses are
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pothsettlns, and white pompons, f rom out of town were Mr. and her going away outfit, a kelly "Remember that lip dryness Is
. ,%nr* _ja stop On the way in chapping.'
interlaced with gremOrY. DOu- Mrs. Frank Doyle. Mr. and green wool sult, black a Ccm
another
bid.' seven-branched candelabra Mrs. .lack Broadhurst, Mr. and los. and the whlti' orchid from and chapping
ant
I
ice
ci' 0m
cracking
step
from
ta
flanked each side of th e al r Mrs Charles Voekie, Mr and her bouquet
ad
sa zed ribbons wen ti
Following their hnneymoon,! fort."

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lovely home on Sherry Avenue.
The club members voted to
Join in the "Dimes; for Pines"

pilip,%, stir in hour to a smooth
1141d the liclIjid, stiifold cook until 41

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community College in Charlotte.'
Wedding plans are to he an

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resented a program of wedding
music before the ceremonY, th

firms this

PRICE

that commonly produce alIt't

bridal satin, ompire style with
a coat of Alencon lace that end

JLsi

tiere veil of imported illusion
by a crown of lace 1*
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caeade of whito pompons and

holly, with a detachable white

pfrr -waist style floor length
wbUe nowers tied wtth Ted

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Tried instant

cvtc't

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from

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leftover beef and ..il* it witi
ensrniii)gb of chili powder, Will-eusterahirt sauce. and ton1nto-h
It's placed in a biscuit CTUI

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

for December meeting 01 the North Orlando (ear-

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Hair Styling Salon

from Atlanta. Ga.

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H.1

86
Yd.

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worked into the flour with a
pastry blender.
CItEOLF MEAT PIE

THE SAN-FORD STARLIGHT Fill,OMENADERS, Square Dunce Club,
held their annuu] dinner dunce, AVednesday at the Civic Center with more
thun 75 members und puests atteii(Iffir. Followinp, the diniier frifts were

BISCUIT CRUST

exchanged. Shown by the

tree

54 "

1.98 Yd.

Reg.

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SALE

5411
Reg.

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anford

cup milk

SALE

S

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4)
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2 cups cooked cubed beef
chopped tflhiOfl
2
,

tsthktnjwons

finely
celery
lurd
uis'1
- pings
34. cy4p 'flour
2 iawpuclus suit
I tampoun Worctiatershirt

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(1(; ounces) tomuUms

A"PW
cu,p gm ted chedd cheese
or drippings.
in
flour, seAsonings, WorcuWtihim-wtucc, tumatoes stud S764M
Papiler. mix thoroughly. cook
minutab, stirring De.
c"Wnstly. Four into biscuit
crust wW sprinicle wtth gmted
cheme. Plim-e under broiler just
ese to melt.
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Mrs. Mar11 \\ akuda. in '
II'S TOUGH . • •
Mr. and Mrs Ronald 1.iiic1t', ?tI
Surutiiht. ,
Wheii you hove to pay $1 a posted
of Jackonvilk'
lIeIlumy
for
steak, bat .
Dean,
Dec.
birth of a tton, Gur'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
.41.
in TOUGHER
un(l daughter, Mary MnrLsretJ
Lindsey
-,I ' Wh" you only pay 5ft a polmd.
fildinillillolit'. 111(j.

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Fr.

we* #60 W" GM
do of WES."y #W awy
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322 11812

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Boys

Mod P=ft
20

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322-5244

Lavoris
Mouthwash a 0 0 0

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41*00

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SIAIIS
PLAYING CARD CO.
FAMOUS
ML

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BY UNIIU)

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what a j;rest opportw*S 7WA of the

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REG. 39ç

DR. WEST - PRO - TEK 19 C
REG. 69C - LIMIT I

ew, l*sMo

(Urnit One with coupon thru Wed. Dec. 28)

(limit On. with coupon thu W.tl DOG. 28)

Coq

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491 VALUE

TOOTH BRUSHES

BATH TISSUE
K 65c

LYDIA GREY - 10 PA
REG. 88c - LIMIT I
kettuei

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SAVE WP to $46 Cin eight 6-pc. pL settings
uAve wp to 0"an to elvo a-pc. PL aettinim;

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"ft a %w sho,"
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6^V9 up to 017 an ftw 4-pa. M seakmo

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DUTY - ALL PURPOSE P, CAMP, BOATING, SPORTS, INDUSTRY, ETC. I

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HEAVY
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BIRD SEED

SISAL ROPE

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2 FOR 25c

BIRD FEEDER
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24

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LIST 2.09

60 CT - ASSORTID COLORS UMIT I

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ARTRICIAL LIGHT

99

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Kader Jewelers

wa y&amp; to udd other desiraible proliertiet tt) Uie f&amp;djriCb-- BUCIJ US

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LIST

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1,,jelltilits W* looWng for
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.TTLE

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LIMIT ONE

144

All Plastic

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twit in clothing where a drape
iajnvohu-,uud the tebibty tv
an break could

Preht,

SMALL 99C LARGE
SIZE
SIZE

SALT TABLETS. . . • •

a

DRY ROASTED

plus rudiuticin hr-1,P illcr""
remilluume of the fAb-

DOWNTOWN

FICE OR HOME

50'S

LIST 98c
LIMIT ONE

HOLLOW GLASS 61/21 SPINNING

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CHOOSE FROM. PERFECT FOR Of.

7

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home Economics Agent.
scientists of USDA's Agricultural Research Service ar

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DOUBLE HIBACHI

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LIST 60c
LIMIT ONE

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cent before breaking.
I'lit isuftnemi could be inlPor-

5 Pr.

LIQUID SHAMPOO

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experimenting with these trt*tments, and have found thut
cotton treuted
cheiniculs and then irradiute-d
am be inude extremely soft and
uble to jstm.teh ainjust 25 per-

&amp;

..69me-6109 flom tkat

slowulur Is always I'a mathing

Phone

112 S. Park Ave.

HAIR ROLLERS
PINI-GAY
BRUSH TV
Pa 29c
IST 1.00

SNYDERS - 21A LB*
REG. 49C

36c

bpvclol."

WHILE THEY LASTI

3222363

(I irnif cono willi co6opuoi Ilitw Wed. Dog. 28)
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150 SIMI%
LIST
69,

so thViLopu

crv' vwv

water repeIIen'Y.

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and 10y5

Sweaters
Reduced 1/3

&lt;
Sanford Flower ShDp
Cot. E. First &amp; Sanford
32222
32244521

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atontic rudiation, plus chemiculls, jjay&amp; Xiaz Myrtle Wilson, I
Seminole County Ex te nsion

REDUCED TO CLEAR

ION-

RODDY #8000 FULL BAIL SPIN.

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You may someday be wearing
cotton clothing with desirable
new properties put In them by

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Odds and Ends

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Wb" W" how to pay 26C to

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LIST 2.95

B B

LIST
6.95

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Cotton

Ladies Langene

Ladies' Flats

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slowly 10

'jmm"thtc'y. I aeiviz*gi.

.

Ladies Heels

Synephrine 0 0 0 0 0

LIFE-TIME CAST IRON
WITH STRONG WOODEN

GRILL

7

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LIST 69c

LIMIT ONE

HIBACHI GRILLS

FLAVOR

Sweaters* Sifft 0 Muslim
Reduced 20%

for the family

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Misti Kay Ivey. Mitteniu) grand.
parents art- Mr. and hirti. John
Ivey of Sanford and paternal
grandparents are Dr. and Mrh.
Ed Lindse). of Cocuii lk-ach.

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FOR 1967

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SHOES

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Rental Beds

Special Group 1/
2 Prire

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WES SAYS:

Rathaüon

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27.95

V4%

#942

-irpets 0 Furniture
Tile

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and some 15 or 20 couples,

Ladles Dress Sale

mixture

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Sanford
Furnifure Co.

1

powder and suit and cut in lard
Mi. and Mrs. Claude Grizzard daughter told family, Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Al. A. Evanb, in
fine
has
-util
MOD and children, Jeff, Karen and Mrs. Kenneth Lancaster and Loch Arbor.
I
cra b. Add enough milk to Chip, of Atlanta, Gu. are spend- childrell, I)Ltvid and Chriji, Of
31m. Jimmy Wulker, of Lannwite u soft dough. Turn onto ing Christmug with Mrfi. Griz- Columbus, GjAI
floured SUrfliCe Und
and Alm.
Woodruff ut their
-i lest of tile J. C. blitchells,
Imend gently % minute. Pat or Harry
roll dough about -Inch thick home on Elliott Avt.
dn3 She is visiting her
aiffi 801), Donald, spent Christ - ,
' *
Mr.
and line a Ii..incb pie pan or
inns diiv wi th Mrs. Nancy How- daughter and ois- in
Holiday guests of Mr. and urd mid children, in Meihouruc. and Mrs. Cinudt Edwards, in
baking dish. Bake in a very
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hat oven (450 degrees F.) 1.2 Mrs. Jobti Cameron art' their
- 11 atid Mn. Albert Crotilt,to 15 minutes.

YEARS

Neom

ENAMEL WITH CHROME GRILL

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nuts Aind mints were berved
with the purich. blure than 360
frie-ndh uigned the 1,-uest buuk

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MOSTAT AND 7 POSITION CONTROL
DIAL PLATINUM BROWN BAKED

(Alongsldc old post office)

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friends of the KirklandE, ab.
misted witli tile entemin'
d did
the Lao k.
The Mi"ells who were mur-

35

6 FT. X 244 RAYON VISCOSE RUGS
WITH BUILT-IN NON SKID RUBBIR
BACKING ASSORTED SOLIDS I
TWIEDS.

TO

ELEMENTS

I

RUG RUNNERS

C

LIMIT ONE

WAL

HEATIR WITH

CUSTOM

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d

16

TOASTMASTER HEATER

At First &amp; Palmetto

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131ft together fiour, baking

CX80LZ FILLING

OVI,'R

MATCHING

ORAL OR RECTAL

FEVER
Thermometer 0 0 0 0
COMPARI AT 98c

thu,r ti.t..n 'ars

"

DEPARTMENT
REDUCED
TO CLE"

5c OFF LABEL
LIST 9c LIMIT ONE

888

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All appointmenU were 'hite

THROUGHOUT

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3.98 Ycl.

C

LARGE SIZE

jeweler
Somethi ng
iis always something spec al.

two tiered wedding cake, em.
bidlished with white roses, &amp;wd
fem, and topped %ith wedding

OTHER FABRICS

TOOTHPASTE

FOR PATIO
OR CAMPING

lEd -ith a gold lace ioth held
two large 'hite baskets of gold
jnums, the punch bowl and a

Be

5.98 Yd.

DOUBLE KNff COTTON

I

ttiiipoon salt
4 to tubleopoons turd

Reg.

with same of the gi1ts are left to right,

Chuck Duraut, club caller and Ilichurd Zelley, presidein uiid Iiiii

2 cups sifted enriched flour
1 tablespoon bulijig, powder

38
1Yd.

88
I £

RE
COMPARE
AT 19.95

EXTRA COMFORT.

HANDLES

The refreshment table, over-

Yd

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. APPROX. 912

DFFP, PLUSH RAYON PILE DICOPATOR COLORS AND TWEEDS TO INHANCE THI BEAUTY OF ANY ROOM.

Mrs Clan' Paulsen and

Their friends and reli.tives
en
w i tit
a re. really showered them
They
have
two
i
-ooyns
of gif ts.
-r u
11 of tile most poraeous array
the of articles, all with vitrying
and deizrvus of gold or gold tz

of Florida.
The other two ch il dren, Marcia and Beth Kirkland, presided at th e guest book ta ble.

Be

DOUBLE KNIT WOOL

TWEED RUGS

ALUMINUM

and son-in-law, Judge and Mrs. side School for 41 years.

St. Petersburg; and Joan Stewart Kirkland and her fiancee,
Sydney P. Thomas, a Pensacola

ENTIRE
STORE

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Don, recently entertained 'Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Rved. from
/ Onialm, Neb. Mrs. Reed and
Mrs. Paulsen %%ere friends in

om Kirklimd, of Orlando,
terLuined for them wit-h
ception at the Country Club
~ to 5 P.M.
Orlando, from 0
1n the receiving line with
honored couple were Judge

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RIEGEL FLANNEL

RIO,
kIMIT ONI!

16.95 VALUE

J. C. Mitclic, Jill Magmolia bux-e been active in till com.
Ave. and on the following Sun. munity evenu; since that tinie.
day, Dec. iS their daughter Mrs. Mitchell taught at So uth-

SHOP THE

54"
Reg. 2.99 Yd
............
SALE

HARD 10 14010

CIAL SPRING DESIGN
GIVES EXTRA SUPPORT,

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Basil Cerami and daughters,

Th for Mr. and Mrs. moved to Sanford in 1f425 and

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WOOL CREPE

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HEAVY DUTY POLISHED ALUMI.
NUM. TUBULAR FRAME WITH
100% FOAM MATTRESS. SPE.

Lawrence Pt'ttinati Srs., also

Golden wedding bells rang age in Americus. Ga. in 1 916

Opnn 'Til 9 P.M. Thurs. &amp; Fr.
2201 Park Ave. ft. 3224913

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3on" of Griggs drive, over the Ann and 'Mildred. froin No%%-

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may it be a shear delight

Save on Fabrics!

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der Club, are Mr.s. Billy Piloinil. who was CO-hoste."
and Mri. Robei
-in.
George
Wit ll

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rate
C. M L II
50th WeddLng AnnLversar)

V

eg. 2.99 Yd.
............
SALE

The use of lard for hiscu
product, exclougli gives
ine CD
Pilling
,*emlst,

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black e,nel white.

at,

from New York.

4*

first-time!

Yoe, a fr** lot of PrInfe with ovtry Mill
of film floovalripsid onel pfin*,Vrl ... Ko"J"tcolor or alark and While. Whom you Pick
up yritir developed film, you emm bu-1 nno
. H
. , one

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HAIR SPRAY

'oject

Ma.

Houseguects of Mrs

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FREE KODAK
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wi4 their many paftcins

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PEG. 2.00

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toll f,.. .. VoJtelo,

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law student at the University

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PRINTS

\T

LIMIT 0NE

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is from Binghamton, N.Y.

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LIMIT ONE

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S14AMPOO OR
LOTION - A
REG. 1.09

Betty Anne Howar

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PERMANENT

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lando Springs.. Mrs. Crawford and 'Mr. and Mrs. P. Flanders 1 are 'Mr. Pettinate's parents. the

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GENTLE - REGULAR - HARD TO CURIA

children,, Tom IL Jr., a st;udent enjoying rc-timment tbuy are
at StA.-tson School of Iaw, in just beginning to live.

thW come to the table in

different

REG. 1.99

and

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In Creole Style

compintoly

.

Christmas holidays are Mr. and York , art-' spending three weeks
,
Mrs. Maude Crawford
15
Mrs. MacAlec (rein Akron. Ohio, with his son in law and daughspending the winter month with
r.
rs.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencv
her son-law and daughter. Mr. with their youngsters, Drew and Pettinati of Howell Park. Other
and Mrs Wayne \ciuric of San Marsha i8om P-isk -igula MISS houtgue".t' of the Pettinati

Changes Pace
Pot-roast, had stew or
mast of beef usually yields
leftovers. What. can 1w done so

s

By MARYANN MILES

arrett's After Christmas

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AN[) rFATIIFRf0. RtACK
AND BROWN.

South SemL*nole Personals

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fillers for Christmas stockings.

HAIRDOS
FOR TNI NEW

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LATEST COLORS

iot ell

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otato Pic-.
A
together to bring th( color to marshmallov- or orange top ping.
tilt. outlint. of the mouth; blot
Scientists~ of the 1I.S. Depart-: American homeowners are ex- I
wroAf6s
and use a lighter color in t h e I ment of Agriculturu - wim d(- perted to buy it record 1.4 m i 1. 11
t
middle of tit(, mouth. Then blot 't
for nlakin;, 11011 (l1'dil1ihhCrfr this VtiU ZL(
1
W,rs Serv,ct
'p
liii vJrnit mouth on tissue and the flak
.
that
cording
to
sultisticians
at
the
"APEVILLE
afterward apply a lip glaze
amount of water used to rt.,;
to
Appliance
Department!
FLORIST
&amp; NURSERY
a pale or pearly lipstick
constitute the fla k es ha a great kitchen
2221 Grapeville Ave. 322-08136
thEl Middle Of your mouth Over deal to do with desirablt flavor of flotpoint.
?
MR. AND IMRS. RICRIURLD EDWAPD HA1'B11K.
JR. this goes your lip gloss.

of md not, flowing into

many petal shades. They
come in two style for

'w, Dec. 17 and

,. hirthditv

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FLOWERS

a

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Gift Sbop
0 E. Firli

her s was Dcc. 12. The party
(it.1tfl(S a'- well a' teturt In recent was held T)e'c M .

good v.&amp;t to line tin mouth but with wntc' and make dt'lictnu'- gave a product r1itt'd best in
you can use your lipstick. work
cci sweet pota toes, sweet ea ti ng q u lity by ta ste-testers
t in well and then roll til t - lips mashed
ci sceroles

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tint. look for them at studies using different propnrs vet' If
pretty an leaving no IP
11
is to use your brighter color ç your store. The dchydrater 'tion of water. they found that
a liner. The brush or pencil is a isweet potato flakes reronqdtutu 2 part~, wsilvr In I part flakes

".imbanced with seed penrli~

Xny Mason were candle lighters
Mrs. John Cantrell was mi'
tron -af honor and Laurie La'Mee"Barbin, sister of the bridt
gmoni, was bridesmaid They
wime attired in pale pink em-

1

smudges?

n"frIdeseents. She carried

Pittsburgh. a

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c
in
The,s
eith'r silver or gold as well

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Charles Benharn of Sanfnrcl. Mr.
:and Alns. Petv Wehher. l.ong
wood. and Miss Evelyn Dick of

(Budges P 0th)

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lar bose. They make marvelous

Gut ct'. included \lr. and Mrs .
ATISS Lll
.,~DA PAPLNEL1,

LIMIT RIGHTS RFMRVID

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In the evening. when you
want .%,our lop% to glitter, %lip
into a pair of shimmer hope.

UFAIANCE

trnlser 2N W. Bay St.. Long wood recently celebrated their

'

PRICES GOOD MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY

SHIMMERING HOSE

11im-ember hirlhdilys ,it it din
'
nor party sit their home.

base over your lips. Lip color
then goes on smoothly, and tht'
"
itive rim of the lips
.
.
i' kept smooth.
11ev do you skip lipstick

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Her

orchid.
Vincent Boelter Jr and Tam

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Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Snum-

A.

You'll
Fieru',, nnothfir tip:
linve added protection againsi
w ind and weather if, when VOl
put on cream or liquid ftlundit
tion. you carry tilt. make-tit)

Rais". and "Me Wedding
1,
rayer," by Dunlap.
The lovely bride was givell
in.m=iage by bar father. She
her gown of
was radiant

'

Id 'n lip comfort

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giv reartioni. Thery nn%k, arc
oallerpenic lipstirkon
nil tht market. andI the ir u••

Ion .-.by 'McKa.
Lyle Christiansen, solo

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try a hvpncillerge

S FAMILY DRU9

vrorc, served by Mrs. Fuller and

Baumholsers
(elebrate
irt a\ S

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AD

Ave-

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cake, cookies, punch and coffee

nounced at a later date

nic lit) color (one fnrmulateci
without many of the substnticvs

cluftg the "Attendants Procmicin,,, ,Trumpet Tune in D
jOr,1, "The Bridal Chorus"
by Wagner, and the "Recess-

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After refreshments of fruit

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ORANGE B0111,
I'll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jan. 2, '*[lam[, Fla.
a veraging 21 rti&amp;utivch small fl
Mississippi State a top con- , Georgia Tech 35, Florida 22,
UlmI'ROFESSIONALS
k)nt--". The tallest man on tilt,
tender
for the Southeastern Con- ~ The Florida Gators' first trip to'
LIKAGLE
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basketball title renews: the Orange Boss] promises to be
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its drive for the championsrip
happ~
Brigham Youn g, on tiut oth er
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Sdturda
after most league Ramblin Wreck from Georgia
JUFLWCIK
lmncl, astrage.s f35 •• and tit(,
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HL5 28.11
2. Southern Boll
Cougars
biggest
men
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men.
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Florida forces led by Heisman
2 Stemper Ageri
4. Budencl. Furniture 83 27
The Maroons. unbeaten in r,ev- Trophy winner Steve Spurrierxrt'e
B S1?C
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en games arid riding a tso game hak
6 Sun Lt
The Nes Y ork tournament
Canada
surge in conference play , travel
continues Tuesday with a lusier's
&amp; Sanford
to Georgia Saturday in their
a
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only test I the
ek .
ALL SOULS' BASKETBALL TEAM . . . Front
(icft to rlipriji) Ylead C",ait-1 .-~_ Iit,3- Serrae!. Joe Metile
Hernifinals and Friday with
7. Wall Plumbing &amp;
row (left to rigbi) Mike Gulletltu. Ciise% O'Guru.
Govern. Randy Brister, Stevc, 16'.11in, Svotl Pio, Put
Heuting
80 30 he final.
Gene :bama, Tennessee and Louisiama
Mike McGovern. Bob LeFils, Gury Michuebi, Ed
Kileline, Charley Choyce, Assistant Coueb
Tile Rainbow Classic comStBte all ic15 in tournaments
Holton, Liirj, Crimmins and Don LeFi1' Back 10w
Crimmin'
(Herald Photo)
pletts its f irst round Tut'ithx
WEST PONT N.Y. (AP) —
9. Fla. Public
with
Notre
Dame
playing
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Parseghian'
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Utilities
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and
two
service
teams
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Pinecrest Liggett
ping tournament play.
meeting.
't1r
Alabama club was the nation's
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Bs THE ASSOCIATE
S Da ug he rt y ran Michigan State
CO- lit Philadelphia, tile Lus i
HIGH GAMES - SERIES
W L T ~ right through the Big Ten.
Angdts Classic the AU Cohhtgr
But colle ge footballs Coach of
20hi6511-.-Dtiug Owtni
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Chicago
I the Year is Army's Tom Cahill.
cane Classic at Miami Bellc!h
Toronto
13 9 7 who didn't even know he'd be in
ts
and the Far West Classic at
2(fl4/L4g—,3ac Pieper
13 12 2 the running until spring prac.
Montreal
Portland. Ore.
'&amp;4.—Ray Robinson
Boston
7 17 5 tice.
B DICK COUCH
1118542--T om Best
Steve
thi me h pr se x ing tht ta, an
Spurrier. Fiu'-udue George Patton of eGurgia
"It sure is a nice Christmas
Detroit
8 18 2
6. --Phil Mitchell
Saturday's
Results
Buylor
ended
Arkurihaz'
regpresent,”
said Cahill after the
1ANts(wilitted PrmF. Sports; Writer utibeuttizi revord und, ab it turn-, ~
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at
New
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4.
Montreal
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--vitiniii,
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Writers
of America
~ Tile irresistuble force und
guiried the Heisinun Trophy,
4
Toronto 3 Boston 0
384 1507—orm Lovl.her
1i gUtiict , 7-ti and 1ichmund
but at the saixit tune kaing
named him 1966s top coach
wt niet bead
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174507-Bill Brown
tit(- Irish opeti to it predicuLble '
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Dcfensive end Clark Miller
b€ss York 1 Chlcdgo o
lutung StiL
Nov. 19 and tile entire 1966
Montreal 4. Detroit 0
captains the San Francisco 49i
fuilure to go for brol.e'
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Ile tiet u flue" of offe'
ll"ve ~
Couch Puul Dietzel, wh1D de.
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Z*ecurdb in directing the Guturb ;
1college football seustin uppeur.
No
games
today
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herted
Army
in
the
F,prirlg,
hud
The Irilih
to an b
ed to be s'IrLtj)ped up in 60 Sou th crn Caltforziia Il-()
marl H.. uutpolled hab truuhlet. at South Cieroluta
n Brief
nimutemi of grim warfare. Cahill, his West I
t he ir season finale. The Spurt- quarterback Bob Griese of U-)
But tile
Purdue. Eddy witt; third und I
Point suueebbor, t-uided the !
- arit; were irielig-ible for
a"
eturo Gury Bebun, UCLA quiti-tvir. I
gun Stute buttle, billed us &amp; .
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
,
, Cudets to their fitiest year ~
, BOU-1, giving I
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Homer nutiunul churnpionship, fuiled trip to tile ROM
Boom. tind suddenly there's
Big Ten ruxnitxui Purdue itt.
Brighteni
aung a V ii- g I]
Rice assistant coach at OLlaho to produce a champion, ending
dailght at the top or t
1ff
The bui. n.€m among the pros
t ut tile 1,
Curter rewrot&amp; tbe NCAA rer.ma, was numed Saturday head insteud in &amp;A 10-10 sLunduff thut
tional Buckey League.
wab tile plutuied merger of the
Surpriiiinrly, Southern Cub.
01. futball coach of Cincinnati, re- disuppoinwd un overflow crowd
ord boul; by pubiiing for L13
Bernie (Brium Boom) Gt
Nutionul and Americun Foot. 1
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furniu wus cholien as tilt- host
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of 80,011 as well
ti-ion making a comeback at 35 placing Ckr1cs Stut
ball Lehguea Best in the 15ttani despite a 347 loss
Other star quarterbucks were
muted 88 million television
after t%%,o years of minDr league
~ teutu NFL were the Green Buy
Olive-bouten UCLA. Other M&amp;Lviewers-Illie lurgest aliudience
puiringis were Alu- were ori Britterium of Arkuticoachinigo. has hellmid blitut tile
Q
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Swm -we mbws
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bUb, IJ('M'VY WRITell 01 J UXIIJUbI
amazing
" New York Rangers WICHITA. Kati. (AP)-Boyd rver to twe a reirulur beason jJ,,1IIu und
Nebrut&amp;u in tile
bit UrId Bob Churchich cu
into a four-point NML lead.
Converse of Kiigure. Tex., JC College game.
team AFL the strong clubs
Surar Bowl Florida and Geor- brutiku.
Michigan SLute, led by hulf.
The Hoomer fired a pair of moved up to head footbull cuitch
Iriu Toeb in ilie Orunge Bowl.
ere the Kunisus City Chiefs,
Atnurig uther in d i i d III a I I
goals and touk over fourth place at Wiclxita University Stiturday. buck Clititun Jolleb, quurter13uffulu
Bilhi and Bust,un Pa.
S.yruruise und Texinestiee in the
spurkleris were huffbacks
'I" Floyd
buck Jimmy Raye and defen
in the NHL's all-time searing sucem-ding George Karras.
triuts.
'Gutor Bowl und
Soutlierin
aire terrurs George Webster
litt.le of Syrucuse Mel Furr of
derby Saiturdny night in a 4.3
Exputision ttarnis were the
Methudist, - which ended Ar.
!UCLA und Len'
and Bubba Smith, bud ralled to
ny snow 01
Mory over his former
Atluijw Faleuni, in the NFL
Liamulil Suutbwest Colifel-t-nee
Tech, fullbuckt; Ray
Montreal teammates. Then lie
LAUREL, Md. (AP)-Racing nine straight victories and its Milm-und Georriii in t.fie Cut- lGeargia
I Mt. ona d of idaho, Larr und the Miumi Dolphins in the
'°'
suu.eune
Big
Ten title tutu Bose!.
scored the onI goal of the game at Laurel race course was post
AlL
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acm
jCsunka of Siracuse and Pete
Sunday as New York blanked poru-'d Saturday because of Notre Dame, sparked by the
SUNDAY
Pifer of Oregon Stut&amp;, receivbensationul oulibumure puHising
Chicago 1-0.
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Dcc. 31. Jacksonvifle, 11*.
Jan. 2, New Orleans, La.
thr-rc. All wit,
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l'gad,
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int! th n TIgIT1 eomhtnitttnt aTit fzi"rlti it flit iNltllrec)
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c'nl tnsi tidbit' trim you thi' The 22nd renew al of the Gator b;
10 .t 1hc 'inn1 qilarIt r wiping
NE YORK
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g game of the da1 The big
Sanford Atlautac 'vs. Strick.
at~ n7: 1 r."ll'"inr ,_"t' Cltbfvr~- it' Ill(- fivid inel"dr I, C-ray Ivild.
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Joseph's RawLs hLive a bir, wt'
ti~sct of the day! Yas, friends,
&amp;c usual the Bowl Commit upsetting the dope
land Morrison. 631) Pm ' problem
etLflucuc, '-°
bu c ket
'io; Tank .)
Llc".d F.ittm coach cm' V.'o
flints the
It's going to be
f-4ininrii - V'niahitm
George's vs. Sanford Electric,
I P* t.alk-rd hii team oil-, of ters hiii-c i-irranged some ex- they double the score on Ten- ,
7:30 p.m.. First Federal VS
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tunip
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cc heat attrar ns featuring no neccee s Vols. Watch for Floyd
i't 'inc "th' 'ed1
v ha h hi lit 'en v. ;' i
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&amp; Basketball Tournament
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and Night Grill night. thrty'vu Inst Just nnt,
Rexall vs. Day
of little faith, remember it was
game in eight But the,
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Mfl"ktt ( thr k ad it irhili 'irtn"ie'
h:1ma \ehrndkzr G e or g x a , rac'kc up its eighth straight ic
wh i n, n -,d,, Suiu
he 0Ctpe System 111C gave
the
smallest
team
in
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tnumna..
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stanungs
swrcflt
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c'r'h southern
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ciu ,-Okl a h1.oma ,o t
meat and the warn they play —
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thu
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Stiminnh I-Wr;ru - TWIT i~-$- Ahvmattn will; six. Roulldin,
Per. 21, Dallas.
,- nlfyvr&amp;. will) t,railt-d I- ,, n*, Ilillf h:justjvc. stud~ of thr strengths
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'4: Buiriwm 44.-it: Crinnermr nu: til t t op ten were Clager and mc Wc' hri'c bc' good a tram and weaknesses of the campet
Georgia 21. S.M.U. 14. Man.
WTRR
ROSE BOWL
That
clash
is one of tv.a in the ç,f8 Grnvc"- .--" 1rig'tr'.4 2
Sanfrn'd Electric
Dc Strcit this column '
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nu Bnnxu 11; t to it' i tek' isiar 4nnw"I s'nrt in ele ens The Hooplc' 5' stem nm
Jan. ' Pasadena, Calif.
* ft; Tillcni:iry .-F.-G-3r.. C"om
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,m I. - Mer, Drown. fivu: 1-lomer Bern- w, "
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First F ederal .. - - - - - - - 2 3 fending cluimpinn Providenct. 1 -L. I fit-alf -'14._`I
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dni;t. fnl]7-. Ted 71,ippnId, friur. , .1I rr, Kfirl. leci Wyoming. rush ftativr forprasi-and
nia 14'. The talented right arm
2 4 mtettng DUqUecnt in ttit oflut' Szinfo'i'
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2i-4T i)-.4dti fl-nthe'- lou'- aim lime xn fir- ii
an d f lying feet f Purdue's Bob
Day amdNight __ -, I b An afW-rnonn doubleheader had I ,~gei,r 11 .14
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riese will prose too much iOT
0 6 St. John's going against North
Sanford Atlantic Bank
Look for Coach Vince Doo]ey's
rn Catifor. :, I11r,-.-;,tbj
western and Rhode Island I
hays 10 score early and then
nia. They made the season two
paired with St. Brmnventure.
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million mark fo, thr first time. ;
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The East-West Shine GAme presents its howl tripleheader,
jt h
Forithn'll Leagues. will keep the
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the
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n innovation it began last veal'
the f1rt half of the game hrni
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Buddy Stumpf connected wi th
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urda
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deadly from the foul line dunk-- ' tor and sufferot: vvit.t, the loqF *
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KADER JEWELERS

BOXES of gifts and food donat.ed by Sanford Lodge 18l and Snnford
Chapter 1404, Women of the Noose, were delivered th five needy families. Shown loading qtntion wagon are Mrs. Howard Price (left) and Mu.
(Herald Photo)
and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin.

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to send the 3dds up to the inaug'ural parade next, week.
Th ey needed about $500.
f the band is to go, the money
will have to come out. of band
parent's pockets. Ta th is the
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gain. First come, first served. We will have extra sales people to help you. Don't wait,
quantities are limited. Be one of the firsf to benefit from Cash Furniture Barn's giganfic in
tory liquidation,

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Naughehyde prints in strongly
97C built sofas. Loose cushions. W11 $
the right size. Not too large and
not 'too small...................up under heavy wear. Golds, blues
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innorspring covered with pure Fire.
stone 'foam. Treated -for Florida
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MATI'RESSES

Lake Mary

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Club celebrated Ita annual year.

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flee], Hazel Moss,
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'M(I.lt.n,i Cart' of Clothing was the sub- ci Tilmer, Ohs
UIMUULe
"'' ject. Helpful information on and two guests, Mary •lo Floyd
Sandusky, hostesses.
how to buy and how to curb and Auguath Ruth. from Co. I
The meeting was opened by irnpuj
buying was given to lumhus, Ohio, utking a total
piecige tue iawea.
nil members giving
Gifts were exchanged after
of allegiance to the flag. Th e
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Creed was read by Gladys Char- the meeting. The decorations
Zant- Grey wrot 50 novels
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wart, traditional poinsettias which at
towich.
Ow tinic of his
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displayed
in it lovely "S" ar- death, had a total sale of more
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president, gave a very inform- rangement made by Mra. Snm-______________________________
than i. million copies.

pure foam. Nylon or Naughahyde
covers. This is a one time sale.

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Walnut finish. Glass front slding doors.

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reduced for this sale. Choice of color

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sot of
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combinations. 9' x 12' size. SAVE 520

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RECLINERS

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Pat Barry gave raport on the County Fair and ______________________________ 17% TIll: (71119011111, C (5 T II '1'
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suggestions were made on how INITIlIs PATi ii I q II V 1'
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BOOKCASES

A few of several different styles SAVE
left. Choice of colors and -fabrics,

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DINETTE
5-Piece end 7-Piece sets. Those are
beautiful selected dinettes you will have

AMII)Ws l)II1)IIIi Volt NUll-

thy ltbnvt entitled cauNt 1

Plaintiff. Thoniaij G Wilson. iti, Assistant
United $tate, Attorney. in at,,I
and s'tfe, action sijatnt (iii- (totettthLHtt.,

%')IoMI' 1SLS known rs,,idciusand addresi; wat;
1' 0. Box 1.,
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ODD TABLES

ODD LAMPS

About 40 loft. Coffee or occasional
tables reduced to half price. These
are extra good buys. Only one or two
01 a kind.

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will 'find a wide choice of good lamps
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'I'ElXlIl{1 liE SOtJA,
gola (iI')—More thiin 800 f
a 1100-man rebel force were
killed Christmas Day when
they crossed from the Congo—
Kiiialiiia,i—,,,isl attarked this
towii on Aflgoln'14 esiterii horti.
er, Portuguese military author.
Ities said today.

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expended for such
he pointed out.
All of t.h peoples' problems
cannot he solved by spending
money. Scripture says 'The pear
ynti will always have with you.'
Only in the hereafter will we
h:,vn everything that we want,"
iferfong stated.
"It is my hope that the administration will work with
Cnnresa in good faith and c-ut
hack the program where th ere
is waste. It is our experience.
t , ri'Jte."

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money.

laid It on the line for then

needed by the city will be dis.
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wsiii '..ILY tILWJLY
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proved
Ham Hutchison;

relations.

to them they are Ia
costs and Pro. error In that they, claim they
gramming of city
insurance
Leaving Hospital will
will save money by closing tim.
be
studied
and
a
request
us A Tvt1,,.',',-st,
1VIt.I1I',UWN (At')—For*
Sanfordbase and moving the
for use of the Civic Center will
m(!r President Dwight D. Eis. be
SVin
to Albany," Herlong
received.
enhower is scheduled to leave Other agenda items include SLj(L 'it will cost millions of
the hopItai this afternoon fol- i
dollars more to improve the
line proposals,

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Cieer

lowing his Dec. 12 gall bladder

operation,

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be cut back in the areas which
by exiles as similar to China's
will be moat felt
home In
tough Red Guards, are report- Sanford City Commissioners order that the pnple will bring
vh1l hold a public hearing at S pressure to bear," Herlong re.
ed on the move in Cuba,
p.m. tonight on a request by s marei.
Florida State Bank to close the The representative again
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1STANHUI. Turkey (AP)
alley from Commercial Avenuestated his position, "The closing
Soviet Premi'ur Alexef N. Kosy- to Fulton Sttet,- just east of the of Sanford Naval Air Station is
gin flew honie today after a bank parking lot, In the interest a farce and a gross waste of

it and an agreement to contin-

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NATINITY SCENE and other decorations pleased Christnias Lightilig
Contest judges who gave J)rize for overall Whiner to John Lonimerse of
the fltilt'h Mill ?'tTsircrn't' rni TT,nh. 1),1
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wine sale protest and further Air Force base at Albany and

d iscussion of the city's sign or- to move there, than it would
to make the necessary lmprov..
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Election set
mc'nts and stay in Sanford.
TOKYO (AP)
"Apparently saving money
Japanese
Hunt Plane
Prime Minister Eisaku Sate tois not the criteria for the move.

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Warehouse Clearance! Be sure to see our special section of odds end
everything marked down to sell. Find
ends. 'You will find a hf-tie bit
sales prices
af or below our cosi. Shop bofh sfores. Our loss will be
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* All soles final. * No refunds no exchanges. * No sols to d.d.rs.
*- All ifeins subject to previous sole.

Sonic young fellows who act.i'd without thinking of what
might happen us a result of
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Sequences might be for them
Molveii us they thought it funny

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lamer, educator, sailor and ,,,iim, by s 8-2agreed
vote b'toi'ekiwjsur U. H. Navy pre*to ask the httgijutIvg, sMegn- viitly St4itioIIusI abo urd th, USS

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six months.

Only One 'rot
Born Here On
Christmas Day

'I'Iw award will be presented
At that. time this s'oisnIttt'tt tHUS inurnitig.
at the annual bamjuet Juji, 21, agreed to buve two
Skit, 15 this daughter of Mr.
of its ofaiwig with the thstingulstjed fieiuls confer with, the
ity and All's. Ronald L Appol, 1703
Service Award and awards 1st manager oii the smsusure.
West Second St.
the
Fi)ur years ugo tile j-Ity VMllIler father 14 a Third Class

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to take warning lower cast. coast.
and hut, get tlsemelves into a Damage to the huge eitru
s))hJui'
for ujm' umu th ink- drip Wait culled ihblgtsifsca,,t,
hug uugsdui'(, Othe, pLple's by Was's tn 0. Juluissuti, head
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Ptotected by our law.

piishments including recogni- hiiiiltittlo, sit thistimis fo r auVuflt'e planning, inui-. nionuy

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iustztute to get inflicted "coiisidei'&amp;sble damage"
'tJMIir tisinkilig struight.eised out. to utsp,uteet.ed vegeutbies Iii all

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partinent of Housing and Urban
some $600 were taken. k,'rjtry mitted on a nomination form,
Avenue
and
should
J)evclsijmist,it
diseusesj the act,
was gained by aniashing a Obtained at tile Jaycee Buildingifticlude tile 110111illee's accol
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Jr. today said no one from the $20,000 in Jewels and furs.
city has contacted him about. Mr. and Mrs. Saul P. Herman
introducing local legislation on (12.125 Keystone Island Drive)
the matter,
said four iiiaskud men eased

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Sanford, Florida

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down this year.
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Jewels Heist

Urban renewal legislation for who were so cool they held Entertainment -- ............- .... 10-Il return on schedule
a fishing
arc Sanford appears dead, a survey th eir fire even though two lloroscoptt ................................10 camp in Marathon to
in the Flor.
by the Herald revealed today. victims fought buck, ccaped School news ............................12 ida Keys but the Coast Guard

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th e annual Sanford-Seminole rePort
the
Sanford
Community Do- side.
Police buday are looking for J&amp;Ycee Good Government Award, Joseph
has
Lug. Jim Marquis of Polk Coun- leads in th e Budeock Fund- announced.
titt'tvtj him OH set'kltig a spot7 will take over.
ture Store break-in over the
Nominees must be residents of Seminole County and should vial net, to
* a
Christmas weekend,
lx' an elected or apjxiinted public official or any citizen who has thin in urban permit
renewall)urticiln*work.
We don't huve all tile figuref
contributed to better governinent.
Recently
official Of thol 1)0.
Nominations should he sub-

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know about it until th ey saw Rep. Cleveland.
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Illy called a parliamentary
DwAmtown Sanford "Ill'e Care" Merchants Ilresident Charles planning a Illet-tilig ()n jan. jo (
BASE,
Calif. (AP)—The search :I p1
t-it-etion Jail. 21) which his coil.
'0ple at SNAS were not a
to (usd155 plans for business st'rvatjvu party
Christmas card t.itis a traffic. . The hearing by the delegation merchants and Sanford Plaza Robinson reported,
exictecf to narrowed today in Mexico's party to this move. The people
wil.] take place in the county merchants report a -vcry busy With tile
,%iulation receipt inside. . .
lot almost full promotions during ttie first six win despite charge8 of a #,11 c k Baha California for a missing" in the Pentagon are the pervetwin-engine plane carrying ten trators of this action," Herloug
The
commission
meeting
room,
'It was signed "1051."
season" for pre-Christmas shop. during the last week before months of 1967,
mist" of corruption.
persons from the San Francisco" ; revealed.
number of tile citution.
has been the practice in the pers boosted business this year. Christmas, the narrow driving
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area.
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past several years.
I
hope the same man who
Both areas reported that vol. lanes and indistinct parking
I don't know what it means
LONDON
(AP)
prepared
the cost estimates for
Eight
that
time, representatives
ume of business increased lines increased problems for
th
ofAt
each
municipality,
but th ere were 12 marriage
more
convicts
have
escaped
the
two
bases
does not do Mce Coun- steadily th rough th e last week drivers, who have complained
Herald Index
censes issued at the courth ouse ty Commission and oth er gov.
from British prisons, bringing Area deaths ................................2 Ncimarsi's income tax or the
before Christmas and "espec. about the confusion.
the Thurbolay before Christmas. ernment agencies will be af- ia
10 Internal Revenue Service will
Chri8tnins Bridge .......
Ily the last three days.-'
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forded an opportunity to preweekend to 28. Only four have Classified ads ....................
be after McNamara." he said.
Merchants reported they were county reported "business was
Nobody asked me but., aren't sent local legislation.
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recaptured.
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Conlici ........ ... .... ........... .. lo-11
satisfied" withand
response
Citizenji desiring the opportun-well
to advertisements
"pleas good" and stores were crowded.
the "Community Action" direcCrossword puzzle ................ ... ill
llost-Christmas sales and gift
.ora up in arms over the hir- ity also will be heard.
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ed" with the increased business. exchanges are expected to keep
MIAMI (AM—Four pleasure
AIIA'.%Tl (All) — Four bandits Ediotrial page ..........................
Parking problems at Sanford clerks busy this week.
4 fishermen front Ohio failed to

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dateC 'Starch Its, 1iIG, and of r
anti City or Washington, District of
cord In Official ltuoords Ilunis i'ecuust' their roalsiotnu
24:. of till-, PubUll wisoreabouts sirs.- uliltisown, it is Coiunsbits, Plaintiff, versus, WI14,
Itecord.. of Seminole County, OltI)iiItEl" that Ileiviji LawwLiI LIASI Ii. ROBINSON. SR. Defon.
Iordi, esicumiseriur list' follow- atiti Pays.' K. Lawwlii. his wife, stunt(s), tusd you are required
lug described real property, to- If livitlis, and If ilead, their heirs t serve S cop)' of ,your Answer
or assigzst, u;speur or plead to or other plead
pleading: to the Cons WItI
.
Lot IL, 111ouic -C". COUNTRY thu PunlPlultit Isurciii by thU JJ111.1111 oil Plaintiff't, Attorney&amp;;, I
CLt!fl CIRCLE, cauxeliverrv. 12th stay of February. IW, and CL F V U LANb. STEI'HENSON
?ioridu, III default thereof tb.' Court will AN]) .iIzE, Stilt.- ut' bats ford At('flhltit)',
8'ntItioI.a. corsilseg to tilsit thereof re- proceed to iii. tstsirisig and ad- luntic National Haiti; IiuI1dizi, corded in Pint Book V. Page judloation of title' stilt as if M e l - 1', 0. Drawer Z. banlord, Florida,
4. of U.. Public Record.. r vhs l4Lwwiil and J"n't- K. l4aw- and file thf' original Answer or .
will. lilt wife, V livitic, and 11 other pleading In tilt, office of '
enjilloic e(jurity, Florida:
Circuit Court
end you art' isertib)- required t, dead, their heirs or assigns, had the Clerk of tb
iswer in said suit been served with poea.. in the oil or before the 10th day of
file your
with list undersigned Clerk of aUtte of Florida, but oni) to that Jiwsuar)'. A. D. 1iiC'. If YOU Istil
said Court and to serve a copy extent provided for by See- tu do so, a decree pre confesso i .t United States will l's.' take's against you for
thsereot tipots the Plaintiff', at- tion lU. 'I'tthtome). visos,' isarne and address Code; it in further Ol:l'IJRUI' (lie relict densaisdeci In the Coin.
apDUuT- below, on at- before list' that n oti c e of this order sit' ;sUi'- ;sla tnt.
Thu Notice shall be published
23rd day of January. IIIG', and issued by Us.-- United Htstts MarL
In delault thereof Decree Pro x1jul ill a nowspaper of srencral onor a week for four convocut1vt
Contesso will be entered against circulation lit Sornitsols. County, weeks in The Hanford Herald,
Fioritia. once a week for six (6) a newspaper circulated In Semi- I
You.
Dated this 5th duy of Decentclal •eal at *1*.' County Court- on Ijeoeuikscr 19, 1966. DONE AND
isnuse, Hanford. )4eniiisoii County. OIU)FIUI) at Orluisdo. Florida, i,.'s. A t)., 1966.
Karida. this- 14th day of ileceni- this ltii day of 1M'cetnber, 196G. (5U414
George C. Young:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
tAP,- IGGClerk of the' Circuit Court
l]ttitcti Statc District Judge
By: Martha T. VIhien, D.C.
I certify lit..' Turegoin to be a
'Arthur 11. jiecl;syitia, Jr.
true anLi our1ect uou') oL Ott oil- CLL'L:LANI, TL'P1IUNauN
('inrk cii Circuit Court
illZF
guns.!
liensis. Al. Markus,, Ii C.
Attorneys lot- I'iaintitf
IVesies)' it •!'tlier, Clerk
PhtUihi fl 1g,js
1'. C). lirsiwer Z
l'nit..'d Htutei District Court
H,MAuhitiiser and I,gati
Suite . it-. iu,stord Atlantic NaStiddi. District of Florida
P. 0. box 17r'
tlonal Haiti: Ilulidseig
beeuforsi, Irinrid,
By Wilbur 1' Durratie.'
auti turd, Piorid
ILOttie) to, 'Issh,tti ft
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WASIIINGT(JN (AI')----Itp.
Charles K. 1ie,i,stt, 1)-Via.,
pressed isjijiait.lnn today Is,
'upoaiik that. the fc'tk',-,,i govHItfl'IiL
Rhare Itn revenues

huge

COCKTAIL TABLES
suit

Brief

Jut I'ropol4nls

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I Augustine, Ocala, Leesburg and II
Police depurtment received It ! Dade City.

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bench cocktail tables. There are a

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Watch for a big news story who represent Seminole County
to break next week out at the along with the other ten counties
Del-Mar operation.
of th e district, reside in St.

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one, and our freshman legislut- arisen in setting an exact date
or is to be congratulated.
convenient to th e four senators
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hutch has glass fronf. Jusf the thing to $
buy while you C8fl....... SAVE $70

limited number that

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nhbrvvlal.d tttir of which it, ''l'." I and (. Public ftecord.i of
n Seminole County. Florida.
i 'rnrr 711:1)Iu4L sviscw AND Sininiolr Ciunty, rlortilu and it hAts. been flied aaInt you in the
Ip1,euring: to List Court tidLtt th., ftt,ov*.-RtVlc(l mutt. Lbe short tttI.L)AN 4tH()ClATI0N OF
N'014E CuT'NTY. u corflorut lots, ditei*dnt, Mutvtii laawwIll and of which it, Federal National'
1112LLnLtff, vii.
11. 1). ETIMLI4ING F4t4 h. L4LWWIII, hit wilt. arc lortgLgt Association. a corporann
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ING, at al Defendants, tilt. nu- within the h Late of Florida and Congress and existing pursuant
ture of said suit beiis is suit to have not voluntarily appeared to the Federal National Martfareclant. thiLl vertain mortgalre herain, and that personal ser- ;ruge Association Charter Act,

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Early American. Beautiful nylon print.
Self decked, soft edge. Pure foam

41) gold, iurquoise,
chair. Available in green or gold tweed. $
patchwork
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Two piece Early American sofa and

flefeisdantM. I it)' U Goitlisitugit, hiss wife: Slel- thu u Complaint ts foreclose .
'' Lwwi1i and J'ay.
i..twNUfl'
certain mortga.- eticunsiserin
THE NTATI' 111P 11,11.011.11JA TO, will .11111 Wift, and U,
ilert UNits real itrollert)' EltUats pt'rty. to-wit:
CARROLL.
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its tlsI 1)ltrlct ansi describe-d!
Ilrnol:v lilt- , T'ennsylviintu
Lot t. I3loci 4, W'UATIIE1t"'
f.sii.,w:
1.ot 10, IJls,cl
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Tou art- tterety notified that
ADDITION.'
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IIOSIUS ORLANDO.
suit lists isneis flied tiwain' you IIUI"TLII
according to tilt pint titer.'iii th e Circuit Court of Hemlnol. Sirrlu: ONE, accorsIint to P1.SIt
of zu' recorded in Pint fool:
County, FiorIdi. in Chnneer, an ttis'r,'n r.'rordetl ii Pint Ito-ok I.
I, pagi' 6G. PublIc Recordss
NOTICE

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SOFA &amp; CHAIR

BUFFET AND HUTCH

extension table has 2 leaves. This is S

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DOItOTIIY U. GAGE ASSOCIATION, e 50r1)OrSt)'J.OItlIiA IN AND Volt sUsfl oI:LInJAt'on. hiss wife; MEL- tints,
plullitif I. I
LAWWILL, itt, ivirs., 1)nfcUdsLTStb. Vt..
CUANCIIn'S' NO. 'SØ
WILLIAM 11 ROBINSON. HU.
FIRM' FUI)ilAL SAVINGS AND 'ICE Ha 1'UhIiU;AT1os—os fl"'1)nfenda.nto').

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All

braided.

rubber reversible cushions. SAVE S70

too. All at unbelievably reduced TO S

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wool, triple

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"Arlminiqtrntion of the program is costing )odies
and thrp Is very ii?- tie, If any, flccrsssfltin for the
'The program h
more or
vast funIs allotted," IIer1on
griven
blank
declared.
"The heut way p,npie can
rjht pnv'rtv k by ainz to
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Ift:-york," F1erlon
opined. "Vie
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can't flht a war and poverty,
ton," Seminole Community Ac4..
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tion is ak part of th pyr-- :
tram.
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lT,.7'''
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et Votes of the people who
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money

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now, just- hePlans are tentatively being
cause the non. iom 11cLtonaid
made for the legislative delega.
is on th e State House Bank tion to meet in February to
and Loan committee it doesn't work out local bills to be
mean- ----that h r',n
r's.f
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—• rUUL1U
JU LiIt 1 10 I
tThS1OU UI 1OC
friends loans. That really isn't Legislature.
the committee's function. But
Rep. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
the assignment is an important reports some difficulty has

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Your choice of greens, blues and

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mile pitee is permitted. Maybe,
Mayor Lormunn and the rededicitted council will open it
up a little to make the route
.norc popular wi th the travel-

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For King Size beds. See at our W.
First St. store. Big, King Size
rubber or innerspring, quiltad...............SAVE UP TO
foam

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The program was presented

Christmas party and covered

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"Determination and ruling by
S
the Supreme Court is the last
It is not a speed trap, I'm hurdle in the long court battle
told by local officials, hut. if it. to permit the merger which was
isn't then why the "Th-45 mile first proposed in lOtue," Don
speed limit" on the west side i'lartin of the ACL reports.
of the ACL tracks in LongThere is a long and involved
wood? On the east side of the history to the court battle.
railroad th ere is some excuse
Favorable decision on the
•for the 45 mile limit—lots of merger was received fm-nm the
houses, hut on the 1-4 side int4'rst.ate
Commerce
after
there is just a scattering of hearings
and investigation in
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,f. %%- ould Im throtivil tim I
the Seahrli,ird Railroad.
the Southern R-nilway And tile
Tho railroads still] tilt, WC fill- $:avv 11 favol-11114, deeigloll ill
City Commission tonight "'ffl ~
of
There are some 500 employcs .lustie Department as majol' pealesi that Icrision to till! Sti- iay, 1 t'l;d, whsiehi
WII5 ngaiti
livIt ld
doors of the Civic' Center May in Sanford are still
by themerger, an ACL official1-ion and hearing, an tsnfavora- orahile deeisjon
in so doing vltkhis WhIrIs' the
privats' party
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TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU. IF YOU DON'T FIND fl AT 901 W. FIRST ST., TY FURNITURE CENTER AT 1100 FRENCH
£
RÔTM c?oDc
AVE

SANFFt4ORID1

"OflO of the greatest, wastes of the peoples' money In

Atlantic Coast, Line empinycs December, I9f.
matte,' tas sent hark to the Jnrksnnvjjie that. points ti
a
The
decision,
at
that
time,
lntertntt-'
in
Sanford
are
still
'iting
to
Coisimert'e Commfs.
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),jt')t thus' ease' wiss ss'iit. back to with tilt, FdoileFt.
'l5
"The fItMtI'Mt. WIIy I know to
appealed
to
a
Ibree
judge
sion
for
i's'i'ensidernt
Ion
of
the
the
I ('C were not Iiet'essn ry to
Anyone wanta bet,lit will he hear from the Supreme Court
courtin
.lnc'kcsn'j1k
by
the facts i'eiiit-ittg to thin Clayton In' eonjdu',-s'sl,
Mayor Joe Raker next year.
get a huge f.'de,-ni tn 11i
I on their proposod merger with

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•Ir., in an exel'iqjvc interview
with The Ikrnl(1 today, pledged t vote to cut hack
ftind for the "Poverty Prnram" which he

High Court Still Muffs
AC t,Seaboard Merger

tions are down about one ml)lion over the previous year.
C. 'Thus far t.his year's valuations
are at .657,05. For lftib there

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clearance. Each piece

cout,sSanford Plaza as 150 Girl Scouts
CHRISTMAS CAROLS rang
West
Brownies
from
Tangelo
District,
which
includes
Seminole
and
(Herald
Photos)
their annual Carol Sing.
Voluia, gathered

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Zip Code 8277t

termed

VOL. 0 N0192

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'ATHR: nii likely, wormer thru Wednesdny.

nbody asked me hu I'm
casting my 'nte for th e Jaycee
good government award to .Ioe
Davis. He never makes th eof
headlines hut as he winds up
his term as legislator he has
done more 'ond for this eosint'
th an most of us rvsilh'.ci.

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WASiIJ'('I'u'jN (Al') — All
ltrIte (0:alJgieree (:aiitilhilull exUsiiIflt'S' set Jugi, 16 ti.siay
for the
tai't of h earings into
how the bankrupt New Yor k,
New haven mind ifat-iford railmad shall be auicrgcd lute the

tion to Introduce a hwal 11111 Intrepid In Nn-talliouth,

Va.

imsitj liter snotjiesr Is thu fsi*'i,iu*'
urban renewal.
'l'Isu' bill isuss,si the hoUse lissia Jkt'l.i'y () t Hanfusti. Th ey
but, was slefuatesi Ii, the Su:isitu. bvu one other child, Ronald
'l'oduy a city official who Craig, 17 mouths ohS.
uskvd his uiutne not his usesi rimMaternal grum,dpmsg-uiits Slit
p't.t:ui that "urbs*g, renewal Mr. SsS,II Mi's, 11. L. ih'Ley of
is sit'atrl beg's', It wissilul hut 17118 West Ses'ubgs,j St , anti isabesivI it the slowgitowg, as eg
tis uiuI gs msIs'Ijnss','sits
lO Mr.
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"I'Vace and good will toward Jolm Kridt.r. v\v4., tai%,v man pro-.1weray for our coulity.of (lit' ChiaInIk'r said he
A. L. Wilson. Mayor of San.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Sei-i• men " is the wish for .Seniinok'
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To those who make less than cerned about the embarrass- something."
ment which had been brought
Three of the boys, according
To those who won't have to their mothers by their names
to their account, had "never
Christmas.
being published in the papers. been in a place like this before."
To those who lost their loved
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because of what I have done,
To those who can only give she won't even be able to hold
tory where he had beer. ,tflth eir kids a gift from the Five her heat! u In church" one boy
fenced for breaking and enter.
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to one . . . "I sure wish I could
see my kid again. The old lady ness of the people for being bad" from the county jail
-ig wh-rn they are awaiting transport to a
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donatmans lost Christmas . . . lie
Among the groups who have,
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food,
clothing,
toys,
the time
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Christmas cheer-' .
you read this . . . Cancer has and many other items to help helped make
He provide a measure of Christ- icr for the needy is the Semi-'
eaten away his body
lies In his hospital bed at Sem- mas joy for the unfortunate
in addition to poor families tion which contributed new and
mole Memorial with his fists
clenched. There aren't any who will be supplied with food, repaired toys which firemen had I
flowers and there Is no candy. clothing and gifts and toys for been working on in their apare I
He has one son In South Dakota children, Salvation Army work- time.
others Include Future Farm. i
who has not written in seven ers and other groups have pro, Anchor Club, Central Fl ow
' years . - . There is one daugh. pared "sunshine bags" for pa- era
ter In Orange City who doesn't tients at Seminole Memorial idn Council of Labor Unions,':
care . . . The TV set is blaring lJospitni and nursing nod rest Fleet Reserve, Navy Wives
clubs, Seminole High School
someth ing about Democrats , . . homes throughout the area.
sophomore
class officers, KiSunshine bags will also be
The old man is too weak to turn
ary Club, Lions
It off and It doesn't matter any- distributed to prisoners In the wanis Club, Rot
Club
and
many
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others.
way . . . I got out of there fast. city jail.
In addition to contributions of Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the Sal*
Dec. 22 - You talk to a fa. toys, clothing and other gifts vation Army young people's
ther of six who had his home given by organizatiuns, local group uvihl present a Christmas
,s burned down last week . . . lie clubs have participated in the Pageant, "Stranger is Bethleputs his head In his hands and annual ringing of the bells for hem."
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ago as head of a Senate factplIkll., .ill(l spt.cifielitions anti tho properly but~vvvll the :..ki - 11111ted costs of tile audit fo
finding team.
road tracks hilt1 tlti' new Sit this year at $1,000.
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swuils on each side.
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Paving will be front Oak I
Cross Episcopal Church, San-1 Street, 660 feet west
A maximum fee •,f $750 was Plans are being made for i
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ford will present it FeFtival of 101cander.
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petitions for the paving of
Eve with Choral Eucharist to 10range Avenue front Grant
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invited to attend the pageant.
Holy Communion services
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Tuesday, at 10 a.:n., Wednesday,

Plans Program

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Church. Sanford, was held at 7:80 p.m. Sundisy. Depicting yimnger beene
were Mr. and Mrs. Wit!ter Clark, as Joseph and Mary. Children are Cindy
Bobby Clark (standing) and (kneeling, from left) Kathy Brown,
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Monograms. Everyone who has City Baptist Church, will be
seen them hit been deeply inn- featured soloist for the ii ii,tn.
pressed.
services Christmas Day. She
The public is must cordially will sing "Holy City." P.ev.
invited to the services and to Hacl:wurth has announced there
tie Open House.
will be- lit' evening service.

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cr, Geneva; Olivia Scott and of the Mansfield, Ohio, F'sco for the day is "God's Wondrous
baby boy, Lake Mary; Shirley Mcthodit Church.
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Christmas Day Family 5crnod their two ('hiltirtli will be
vice at St. Andrews Presbyher puiets, Mr. nod fly MILS. ItITCI1II HARRIS
terian Church of Bear Lake
Mrs. Charles ilrucitt of i.nku
Chnistnuut Eve $urvicu at All
will be at 30:30 urn., Rev.
Mary.
Saints Episcopal Church of EnGood
Shepherd
Lutheran
Fred Guthrie, minister, has anJovitistloiri to the i,ul,lh to terprisu will begin with a carol
nouneed. Both the Adult and Church, Sanford J'uluzu on attend the services, which nlso seivici, ut 11 p.111. followed at
Children's Choirs will sing ape- Highway 17-92, will hold its will feature special singing II: If, 11.111. by the Festival Choannual Christmas
clal Christmas songs,
service each evening, Is extended by 1-411 Eucha rist and Seron,
m
t There will be no Sunday of carols and rundle at 11 p.m. Rev. (3iz'rI"s W. Warner, 11115Rev. Michael J. Kippeobroek,
Sc hool th is week.
Saturday. Scruaort topic will be tor ol the local •hui-rhi,
iistr, will he assisted by Rev.
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JOtisseji E. Francis, retired, and
will meet at noon Wednesday Angels".
b, y (iturles C. Cottrell, lay loudmet the church fur a covered , The Christmas Day Sunday
tn. Special Christmas music
dish luochi-ori. blenabership in Service will 1 held at JO a.sn, UJldIIi1.5. (uS - Vusii,i,) i,.r. will be pristinted by thu choir
vii
(iii (ito, %ti*ijt
flà, •1f
this club is open to the public Sermon t.tijiic will he, "The
ri. i, wte 'itiil 'i'i, us-...lay, with Ms-s. Oscar A. (loupel as
'.t III i,&amp; itt 2 It, ill M'ii'luy ,t otgusiiat,
and those interested are invited Christ Ch il d". Sunday School
itth*Ol4
k'EjH(j$ p1 iI.ssiu Will,
will
W a tten d the Jum'hevn.
at U urn.
oat ( hristsai*ts Day, Holy EuIuis), 5tsfts 1 or i'iiut,,,tI J.h,ti le jwtior high
'i'Ji public is invited to atWit
.
i,
4 111,z4 will be t't.ltsbrutt'd at H
14111- J AI
Iii ic III
ki
y(iuJg people will hi- Christmas t'noJ by jOa:v. J. Gordon Psery,
soil
11 n.m. 'i'hiu choir will slug
Mtis,o,itl P.o- h ls- e
, iii,,
j pastor.
caroling.
at the latter service.
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Women's Fello%vship will twrve
Ihscharges
scripture reading at Bear Lake
for
•I'h1er(';ht Ann Wallace, Ruby dinner
the Sportsmen's
Methodist Church in a special
Candlelight Christmas Eve Alderman, Clarke I,. Litton Club sit the church.
Ily J 1 J l AA IIAItTOS
At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, there
9prvice, "A Festivul of Nine and baby boy, 1hirburu A.
A ClirhifinuH F,ve CandleLessons and Carols," at 7:30 Estes and baby girl, Janice will be a CWI" 'xt'utiVt' """(1 light Communion Service will
p.m. Tile service is 'based on liolvoirib. F,llen J. liall anti bu- ineeting.
be conducted lit 8 p.m. at tile
an ancient one held annually j 1 by buy, Sandra L. Xitdienku,
Altamonte Springs Community
King's College Chupel in Cam- I~ Baby boy liortidurf, Clitllerint~ ,
Chuliel (11nited Church of
L. Mchiak, L.ee Graham Huntbridge, England,
'hirist), Rev. Wayne Smi th bus
Simone and baby
InstrUmen ta l enseni}Je for er, Julia
an nounce'd.
Use program will be made up girl, Shirley J. Dreifuertit, and
New inemberii will be received
of Rev. Robert Miller, pastor baby boy, Betty Swearingen
at tills time and the service,
the church, and Mrs. Grant and baby boy, Sheila Dorminey
whIjehi will tell Lite Christmas
Mueller, Cathy Gibbons, Carol and baby girl, Robert Charles
Story in scripture and song,
I rwi n , Peggy hoover, I'ete huh I)effely, Sheldon Walker, lions
Sa'elal services will be tori- will he open to the l)Uhuic.
and Earl Hayter.
.%iiiia:iis, Sn n ford; Nable ducti'd at F'rce Methodist Christmas l)uy there will be
Ophirlia
Lisk,
The church will have CoinCasselberry; ('hutch of Sitnfi,i- i, 500 W. tily, one service, at 9:30 n.m.,
munion and Christmas Mcdi- Geneva J. Spaulding, John Ii. Fourth Street, iii. 7:80 p-i., at the Chapel. A nursery will
tation at u 10 a.m. family tier- -SillilvY, Bernurd Suvage, I)e- disily, Wednesday through Still- lit- provided but there will bif
vice on Christmas Day. There Bury; Andrew iteppu, Irene day of n••xt week. Evangelist tie Church School.
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Regular schedule of services
at 5:30 timid II n.m. at I"lrst.
Presbyterian Church, Sanford,
will hi' followed Christmas Day.
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant Jr., minister, will speak on "The Birth
o f God." Scripture lesson will
be taken from I1uke 2:1-20.
high School Choir will sing at
the early service and the Junior Choir and Chancel Choir
at the later service.

I lay Adventist Church.

family, will present a prograni
Beatrice i'l. Wal te rs, Dt'Bary; n.m. Chnistintis Day service is of
music.
; "When the Spirit of Christlillis

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There will lie oidy one tier.
vice,
at. 11 a.m., Saturday witi
I )E(EM ItEU 22, 1966
tolta Christian Church at 7:30
h'astor
James Ilamrick jr
.dni issions
to thit'
p.m. Pi'it it'
t'rVitp,
cha
rge.
Itaptism
services viI1 be
I ii\ Iii Iyutr IiuhiuI(1 Myers, iui'tiiiers hilt'
to itttt'tni
coiiiitietcil lit -1:3(1 P.111.

The Christmas Story will be

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Iloly Communion services wit
lie conducted at 7:30
to
day at Forest Lake Seventi

fy, hattie Belle Van Boy, Aili Sing at the I )i'ltntiit Shopp ing
viii', iiier Oliver Bentzinger,
S. Colvin, Ellen B. Veitnuuei', Plaza.

In Bear Lake

for the acquiring of inalust t-y
uitid operation of the facility.
Indient loris sire this Indus.
trial coiti in iss inn would iioit hi'
gi vell taxi rig jiowers.
given
With dt'nihI 1w' for legisluil ivit
hearings drit WI tig non r, lqta h
lteprosi'ntntivo t1 ark (li'vi'l:t rid
Jr. and 1'oni li1t' I)nnit Id wilt-lied
t hat
thii' city t'onitiiisk,,i a rid
(he Chnnihtq study group must
ikeick, on what special legisla.
tive action will be necessary to
i mu ph t' Jii('iIt future uit'(1U Is it ion
and olit't'iitjofl.
Ck'vt.land ik't'la rod the study
giotijis rituaL "expedite drawing
up of legislative requests," but
both groups indicated more
study WitS iieeded before this
can be untie.
City Conimnissioners probably
will discuss the matter sit
length with City Attorney ViI.
11am hiuit-ehison at the tiext
meeting, set for Dec. 27.
The Chamber study group
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Gus Michels, 79, of Sanford,
died Thursday.
Horn In Onalow, Iowa, he
mnov('cl to Sanford 21 years ago.
lbv was a retired farmer and a
member oil the Sanford Congre.
gallon of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Hessie M. MR'hels of Sanford;
three sons, Dale of Flint, Mich.,
and Lowell and Glenn, both of
Anainosu, Iowa, and a daughter,
Mrs. Lavonna Clark of Orlando.
1"iinerah and burial arrangements are under direction of
ltrissomi Funeral home.

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Sit 427 %%ere withdrawn at
harist will be itt 10 a.m. with '1 0f
the petitioners' request.
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I mm ii'h, Curl 1 taunter, iVIl('C I InrL.ninn, Michnel I tatton zintl Kip

. nii-%ion mid of the industrial
Vietnam cease-fire.
011 19.'ll the 4-ity i,avv t lit, quires the Inise property soin
"In a .sense. it is a controlled. .41vvi-hillillent study Committee federld govertimcnt 1. 1112 neres himl of itidustrilil votiltilisgiol
lirnitc'(I
said the x'nsive, of t ilt- Seminole ('Lmty ('linni- hut failed to iniltiIt' a is'vertvr voulil proha)1v he authori7.eI
pipe-smoking Senate leader. her of Commerce.
ilause in I he :igit'enn'nt. )
as itti ittlinitiistraitive utgc'iic
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I 0 1 of holy ('rOMM Church gaiheER giftR for ChrhI4tnms )ink&amp;s for till, needy. ['ruin left. front row nrc SVhhlhim flti',zehl1
(ruovor, Fred
Frnnk Melnine, Dnvid Woodruff, Mkh:u'I
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and the danger of expanded
W h:t legislative act inn, if
The study r'min itt s'i', hend'?
All IliseuMsion Was ''tolntivc
conflict has increased in the any, will be needed for proCIifCii'ti
K jlhj,i, nit't ly iiehiilnns'' since Lite Nuvzi
past year.
po,.d future municipal ndmiti- 'l'htii•% d
Air
duo to clog
it
He saw a fl icker of hope and a istratiim
the Naval Air tO.
tititil tt)15 awl qui'stInns of ho
sioni'i. to iliseuss
ho shall I
step in tile right direction ill the tion propt,rt\ will be the stillIll t In' JIS acquire it firt, it lilt i1swerl'(1
ci
t
he
.tnt
rids
U.S. request that U .N. Sct're jc'ct of holiday homcvoik for
yet
thry-General U Thant seek a mtmli!rs of Sanford city corn- piopirt y --.'itid how.
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i, the dnnsfield team warned
Ste Demtx'ratic leader 'Mike that the war could engulf nita
Mansfield sees th troubled Thai I'('flt Laos, move into Cambodia
land the seeds of another \'iet and ('Ilipt, too, in Thailand.
Now. \lnnsfield said, the Unit
nam-style war.
The learly ingredients of thei
I
Vietnam 'tar are there, he said. men in Thailand, "a very
A.._ .
spill deeiib'il ti1i'?'flo over duo ciIii
itiuiiuiiii inos are iein
to help cope with rebel forces, tion a year ago" lie snid Amer
he added, and, as was
the I icans 're ferrying troops by air
ease In \'ietnnrn. they are cast In northeast ThMIaIid to cope
ItIi insurgents there.
RS advisers, not combatants.
"Wt,could very
. wc.]I linve in'
prospect another N'ietilaill"',I MaN little hope that (It(' holiday ;
Mansfield said in an interview nu'cs in Vietnam would be cx
Thursday. ''Our policy in Thai tended through mid February,
land seems to Ilo,
same path.
And in Vietnam itseir: "1 look
for a long. dran out struggle."
Mansfield said U.S. efforts at
Use
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A Merry CIiristmas' For 7 Firemen
NPSV VOIU( (All) A 'rl,,ie stnni,,o
gotirl
;ir,tl
c-beer, rintptmle e'rrrdnrp and stood at atIn
ri
fifln
ritte
arai
saint I- ff"Wif"), The sttetehar was
snappeil
qtinrn
ascot
°
rrcpwcl til tt,c,t,qriralq
cci
above
t he r;efl through the cereroonlJ
Then
he
s
O
lmsted
ct,eeu'it ltc'If hlnnrc' as
di,,- 'Merry Christmas, fire I rrridr that s endeul A h1f
rlqk lag denthi In fl,c antI
htra'k to a waiting ambtilmj'p'.
qrtitike t0fil every step
res
The episode brought a new
The stretcher bearers
rtietl cd'VPfl of their rounurnckq burst, at cheers from hurairerls fully following firstaid training
rapped by a four story Pnilklinig of fire'mev', on the street and the not to shake an injured man '
(lint t(ul In pce'tl cm (lie rn,
spectators toward the front of walked in broken step.
te
One liv one. the SPVCO men (br' crowd watching the fire that crOwn cheered again.
were dragged oral 'rhiitrsdny wrecked an unoccupied building I.ccnres of firemen
like sailniighi? non early (rainy from be. urn (tilt Avenue n-ear 45th street. nrs climbing Into the rigging of
huiriti hln,ing wreckage antI tons
Cause of the fire was not dc- a sailing ship
clambered onto
or wtnttl nr i(i metal which rrmld terminerl Immediately,
the apparatus and some of them
bin vi' been their tomb.
The seven men were trapped lined tip on the long, spidery
None sip;ienrr'tl to bp gerkuisly about U) p.m . and the last was girder of a water tower. They
hrrn,gb$ to safety at I:211 am. waved their hats They clapp.'l
The sisth nrinim rescued - his
The rescue of the Inst man their hands. They yelled as the
fnu'e lilnrkc'ncal and his uniform Inched rift one of the most rita solemn procession moved tolit smnirrklng rags - snt rip on a matic' scenes In the fire depart- ward the ambulance. The roars
qtrrtch,er. grinned, waved to ment's history.
of the spectators grew krndev.I"lre Crinri ma las loner Robert 0.
The man, who was conscious,
The fireman on the stretcher
I ,owery tind gasped: "Merry was assisted by a rio-ten resetue
his fare red from the fire
('iiriqtmn,q, c'rnnmlqsfrrnv'r."
squad firemen from the sagging heat- lifted his head a bit and
I.rneprv. glimned by the man's structure whose collapsed floors waved.
haul pinned him for hours.
Fresh in the mind of every
1,ike those saved before him, man was the night of last Oct.
he was placed on a metal. 17 when 12 firemen died In. a
framed stretcher carried by floor collapse In a building at
Madison Square - the greatest
I I eight firemen
Almost as if rehearsed. 100 tragedy In the lAl.year history
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The Rolling Hills Morsviayi children were publicly examined
.
Nativity Scene, eTmeted by
i
Church wil l have a Christmas concerning the knowledge of
the children of Plrst T'rnit.e- .
Eve Lovefeast and Candle- the Christmas story and origcostal Chu rch of Longwood,
B RtV. THOMAS H. MAKIN
light Service at :O p.m. at the irnd poems were read which
was the outstanding event f
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the Covenant
Church
of
Altamonte Springs Community they had com posed.
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the annual Christmas program
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Wc' cannot aseortath exactly th e date of the birth of
'Bishop de Watteville then
House.
- of the church.
thrist. For more than iOfl years people observed His Birth
on the happiness in which
spoke
In telling of this ancient
Portra'hig Mary was Pamdate
of
the
Church
set
th
e
'various
dates.
in
A.
Ti.
8b4
day on
service, Rev, David B. Burkc't- we nhzrc as a result of Christ's
the cia Hsi'es whil e Warren Drumof
probably
to
offset
the
obi4ervlinc'
was
'fli'i. 21,. This
it.,, minister, sttes, 'The early birth. passion. and wounds,
Joseph.
Angels
in
holiday.
Eastern
Orthodox
mond
was
"'PltURt of Saturn, a pagan Roman
Christians niet and broke hrea4 and of his 'kindling, blood-red
Far many years the scone wore Teresa Hayes,
"h'1stiuns observe Christmas on .lunuary G.
togeth er to signify th eir fellow- fl ame in each believing heart,
•ltit't Hutchings, Windy Cunwst4i1e observed Christmas as a religious festival only, but
ship and love. In 1727, the Mo- thereby.' To help th em renwmdiff and Llc'welyn Cundiff.
re
in.
pt
ms
c
er
unrelated
cus
to
th
o
and
grkdnafty many pagan
ravian Church revived this her this. each child th en recci'Playing th e part of the
1.
oascm hccuuw so rowdy in England that th e Puritan- in
practice, "tabliriling the cup- ~ ed it lighted candle wrappe,d
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ts in Three Wise 'Mon wore Richard
torn of celebrating the great with a red ribbon. This custom
Bayes,
Timmy
Cundiff and
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nuiujn
'dfWr.d1UiIIU n,u I,uuweu %m.
ceienmung
church frUs1U
?dIIP
R1ffl.
The
Scnnclinuvik.
oriinuted
hi
Christmas
tree
through
the
Mora'*'The
toethnr of * simple meal Eve spread
WnTC Lee Dures, David in
p-Chritian
timna,
common
w
wip
known * * "Loveftiast," The viai'i world."
Drummond, Erman Butc)iIng
*sion the people made their sacred
Regular worship services of
meal consists of a cup of coffee
CHTL1)RE! of the First Pentecosta' Church of Longwoocl enacted t ivc
in Germany was and Liavici Yarhorough.
f "Christmns festivals. ?iaLrUn Luther
and
* sweetened birn, s(rVei thc Rolling Hil1
"NatIvity scene" CItIT'iTlg the BTITIUR1 CThristma progrtm of the church
Other feutufls of the prorhpethe first man to use lights on a Christmas tree. He
i
to
the
congregation in the pew. Moravian Church to be lestaWednmday
evening.
Thirteen
children
took
part,
in
the
scene.
.
zWd they represented the ginry und beauty of the stilrs above grain wort'. skits antJticd "'The
The
first
Lovefeasts of the Mo- blished in this part of the state,
1. 2kdtflehem an the.- night of Christ's birth. People did not, ex- Gifts of Love," with Gayle
ravain Church in North Auwri- are being conducted at the Alcompany in Thompson, Efida T}umipson,
until fairly
riHthuLU
'cimge
ca were held in Savannah, Ga.. tt ('ommiznity House on
Assisi
is known Janie Lou, Brenda Latt and
duced the first. in 3P4,'l. Friincis of
7i=r1n"
d Avenue sit the
"Th
thnr of caroling. In 222fl 1w placed In his church a Teresa Cundiff and "Christas the
time.
foa,t,
with
its
lighted
candles,
inns for Mr. Goldbrick" with
sprout] all
and afuu' •thi*; the
:mini tia'o Nativity
is one of the most beautiful
Ronnie Reid, Joan Rigshy and
"over thFChrlsthin world.
services
the Moravian
At
Present 'Song J Church. The custom originated
It bns become customary far many to deplore th e "corn- Patsy Grant.
Acting the parts In "HIS
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'ThcrcialiKUl1' of the Christmas Season. There is no denying
Nativity
on the European continent at
o
Name"
were
Erman
Butching
f
fl
as
millions
buy
industries
'that t
fncts most
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J1LILIU'tJfl,
J0
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n1i more of almost every kind of product as Prophet isaib and Edward
time the men
year
1747.
a.t
that
'
Bud
?at this keuan that at any other time of the year. Some CUIiLIiff, Fred MeLoar
()(1*'
•.
arid
woman
who
shared the
Beryl Smith,
Enjoys Annual
stme depend upon Christmas shoppers for 2l per cent of Burgess, Kenneth Mohler and with th e Jack Van impe Evan- __________
Moravian
the
of the Community direction of
Don
Mohlcr
us
speakers.
spells
the
entire
year.
For
some
It
the sales they make during
Presbyterian Church of Lake Church occupied the castle of
'it gelistic Association, wil l bt
'Christmas Customs"
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' th diff erence between making a profit and going broke.
t t e r a via..
guest speaker for daily $ffl' ICC5
presented
"Song
of
BethMarientiorn
in
W
a
?sury
,
at
this
given
y
Nancy
Drummond.
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'- :Xany people make extra milney 'with part-time job+or i
h!hem" us their annuid Christ- They find their families
it -was announced no morn- ut First Southern Methodist
season. Christmas is c'.nninrnrcializod, but this is not all had.
devotions
in
the
castle.
Church, Sanford, beginning
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inns program.
:, it is pofisib to to make money out of tJ'e observance and to ing servicass will be hold Christ, Christmas Day and continuing: ______________________________
"On Christmas 'Eve, 1747, ~ The social bull of Natiritr
F
.
,
Youth of the Sunday Srhnol
- .got spun a portion to hnTior Christ and to reach a= to help mus Day, but the regular through Now Your's Day.
represented churacti-riz in still Bishop John deWatterilie can- 1 Catholic- Church. Lake Marv,
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others.. Let us try to look at all sides of this mutter. 'The Young People's Service will
dueled a service for the chilThe church is located at 2460 _______________
transformed into a Christ.
scenes as two readers read
take place at 6 p.m. and Sanford Avenue.
'ret sin of America is said to he overdoing everything, if
while
the
dren
belonging
to
this
group,
mas
wonderland
for the annual
w overdo Christmas, it is at least in connection with the Evangelistic Service at 7 P•Tfl
their
elders
also
being
present.
Rev. Smith is a graduate of
holiday party of the Women's
A choirs ziiud congrecatinn sung
The membership was Invited
rnat.eat event that ever happened in our sinful world-the
Bob Jones University. While
It
was
a
very
informal
meetGuild Monday might.
,
snnrF
pertaining
to
the
vurious
I
RLEV. BERYL SMITH
.:
com*w-4nto the world of the Son of God, our Saviour and to "Pray the Old Year Out~ing.
Christmas
h'mns
were
Husbands
attended with the
scenes.
aps the man who "underdid" Christmas worse than Shout the New Year in!" at voted during the summers with
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Tht Tots Chair opened the sung, some of them antiphnn- members and special guests
ether parson was the innkeeper at Bethlehem. J. C. watchnight services at the crne of the Bob Jones Ensemble.
program with the song "Little ally by the presiding minister were Father Albert LeMieux,
: - Patrick makes ,him say these wardit as lit, looks bact. to that chura-h Neu, Your's Eve from I He also has done gruduum
~ Baby Jes,uh." Junior Choir sang und the children, stome as "lot., Paul Levis, and Mr. and Mm
:evcmtutn1gbt:
7:80 Li' midnight.
study there and, later, after
"Away in a Manger" and "A some by the whale group. The James Hay.
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some experience in the evange.
The buffet table held tasty
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listic field, war, called ba.ck to
dishes prepared by members.
The
Adult
Choir
sang
"As
For In my byre-whore donkeys neigh,
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the university to serve as a
Decorations of pine needles and
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member of the teaching faculty
pin, cones were placed advanin Excchiis," "Canticlue de
Beyond the stall that rodents gnawI
in the Bible department.
tageously on all tables except
Noel," "Star of the East," and
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"Be is an outstanding speakthe main one, where center"A
Star
and
a
Song."
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or who stands without apology
piece arrangement was of canTh
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congregation
participated
Three shepherds came to my old byre;
upon the word of God," Rev,
dies
and poinsettias surroundin singing "0 Conic All 'Ye
--I laughed to hear-It sounds so odd!A Christmas progrstTn Wits Faithful," 'tHarll the Herald
Masses for Christmas at lNa Charles Bennett, pastor of First
ing a Madonna..
tivitr Cutholic Church, Lake Southern Mothodiht, states.
presented at tile First Snuthern 'I Angels Sing," and "Silent
Mrs. Walter Krohme Jr. and
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Three kings rode from lands ufar;
n. Miguel Garcia, pastor.
pri vileged to inodue,
charge of the decoraticuL
Seminole County premiere
day School Departments Sun- Choir directors were Richard
_Z--WJth gifts they came their King to groot
There will he a Chrismus speaker to the congregation
The meal carigisted of foods
~ Keogh and Mrs. Kay Sussman. "The Restleatt Ones," described
And bowed themselves at the Babe's feet..
Eve Midnight Muss and Masses and to the city of Sanford" day evening.
O
rganist
was
Mrs.
Mary
Anas
a
penetrating
motion
picture
ranging
from ham, lasagna.,
-fto
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Th elm" lined My
-low.p.
on Christmas Dav 'will he at and invitas the public to attend
The program opened 'with a I demon.
that
dares
to
provide
an
answer
roasts.
salads
of all k-izds, to
e grown old?
But what wc4h t
r %
s and III a.m. and Ut 12 nOon.
the servls whiu are to bn piano Prelud "1 Beard The
Gityla Galloway war Mary, to youth's relentless search for homemade breads and cakes,
Bud 1 but known, I'Iltcft my bed
The Triple Trio from Semi- at 7:30 p.m. daily.
as Day,"
Bc1l
On
ced by Father Miguel
David
Benson was Joseph and reality, is scheduled for 7:30 was
To alatip in ttiat rumshucl:le alled.
note High School will sing at
Miss Brands BannetL The fa- Lenore Beasley war, the anrel. p.m. Jan. 26-26 at the Sanford ~ Garcia, Nathity pastor.
--"- I'd named this inn, for love of them,
Midnight Mass and Paul
the
, liar prophecy of the coming Wise men were Barry Rodlum, Civic Center.
Following th e dinner, San ta
D.
Lewis.
tenor. will sing "Partia l
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Claus,
John Stanidevicz, visiThe film is produced by the
Angolicus" and "Ave Maria"
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was quoted by Mien Florence Schnitzler. Shepherds were Ray Billy Graham Evangelistic As- ted the group, asiizig each
during Communion.
Wilson. The local pastor, Rev. Benedict and Timmy Brooklyn Bociation and is being shown member what she wanted for
On Christmas Day, at the if)
Charles Bennett, welcomed the and readers were Craig Keogh here through auspices of the Christmas and getting such anV.
n.m. Muss, the Bishop Moore
Ittirs and led the can
and David Cochran.
Sanford am Ministerial Asso. Fwers at, "a million dollars "
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tiona] singing of "0 Come All
"Cary Grant," "new car," and
Children in the Tote Choir ciation.
direction of Sister Mar3' Tereac.
'Ye Faithful." "There's A Song were Beverly Huested. Ted di
2ev.
Robert
M.
JenLins
of
many
others in the same lightThe Christmas Eve Commun______________________
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special by Epwo.
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Mrs. Krohne and Mrs. Wright
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Choir.
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Lloyd, Pain Brool:lyn, David "The Sanford Area Ministerial won the door prizes,
Church will begun at 6 p.m.
A trio, Elisabeth Priest, ,Tohti Jenkins, Leslii 'Wilber, Judy Association, feeling the pangs
The guild presented Father
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Bennett. and Susan Bennett, Smith, Angie Lloyd arid Cam of youth 's rebellion, wants to Garcia a gift certificate and a
vited to thisbeautiful and
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spiritual bouquet. Gifts from
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Stull ? " Eve!%Vonr rutir "14. 1 In ti,(.
' turt. of tbib group feel the
i'yiorinn Church will present a rumcnt and lights.
The Corn. Came Upon A Midnight Clear"i Paula Winakauski, lane Free- Billy Graham Evangelistic As- distributed by
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meditation
by tile pas, ve program at
: 6iristmus E
Christmas Carols were sung
mun. Mary Jenkins, Claudia mociation had at least part of
p.m. lii White Hull. The pro- tor, Rev. Robert M. Temple Item"; followed by a
wi
trio
of
Vickers,
Patty
Hueted,
th Walter Krohne and Mrs.
answer,
Ann the
gram has been complied by Mrs. Jr., will be on the subject of
girls from the Junior Depart- Freeman Lyniette Green, Jackie
of
"In conjuction with the Billy Folly Lane taking turns at the
ment, Sherrie Bowen, Louise ~ Crocker. Pam Lloyd, Rosemany Grahuni Assc)ciation, we have orgun. Paul I.,ewis, tenor, sang
At
the
Christmas
Day War- Priest,
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Service,
11
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Intermediate
and
Junior
ship
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~ ,vid Sumner, Colin Keogh and dramatic film presentation, and '$e My Love," accompanied
Choirs under the direction of Temple will preach on the suband Primur Jessie Wester.
The
Beginner
"The Restless Ones," which by Mrs. Lane. Father Garcia
Rev. Gllimrt Buily. supply min. ject of "The Word Made Flesh,"
Department
-hoir
aunt
two
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up
the
Adult
Choir
brings
to its viewers in clear, I sang "Adeste Fideles," accom.
be
the
sixth
itner. I'iano uccom1nnist will
in a series under the numbers, "God's Book" and were Lena Gleason, Ettie Jane unmistakable terms, e shock- partied by Krohne, send Mrs.
eneva, Rev. Charles Peterson, and Mrb. Peterson,
title of "The Secret of Christ "Away
th
Mrs. H. L. .lohnsomt,
in A Manger." The Keogh, Phyllis Howel l, Maggie Inc depth which
today's teen- Lane sang "Away in the Manchurch. There Was a Priceless urray of ('Id I young people from the Upsala The meeting of the Method- children, each weurizir a 1wight! Baker, Betty Kozuun, Betsy Itu. agers can go in searcb of ger," with Krohrie as accomred satin bow, who participated I gonste in, Christina Parkinson, thriu1. it reveals the treachery punist.
11Cighborhood and ull residents ist Youth Fellowship and the
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.Ionging to
. John Wesle.r. cirm. 1779, on displuy
~ llf tilt. volilillullity. uF well up Commiusion meatitirs normally were Murtha Wormington, Emi- ,1 Thelma Brewer and Jean Brook. of sin, the need for repentance, i -Nancy Bowen, Culvin' lyzx, uoprunus; Libby Smothers, and the transformation wMch
*tluring the fteiiioon. Njority of the items dated
the general public, art invited scheduled for the fourth Sun!
ailla
Jeff Williams, Karlu Putty Cooper and Kay Sazamnun, Christ along brings
(Ilerald Photo)
rom I 850 to 1880.
to a life. I
will be canceled to enable
day
to attend.
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Adult. interested in youth
families to be together this Wormington, Debbie Bowen, and altos; Charsee Rifle, baritone,
Tommy Bowen.
and
Robert
Rugenetein,
Kei
th
and
teenagers of the area
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Scout
Troop
507
will not meet
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St. Luke and St. Matthew were Rev. Atlec Stevens, basses,
are available from any of the
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given by
Bowen and
churches in the Association or
Calvin Williams. Mrs. Keith
from Bernard Barkey. ticket
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Bowen singing "0 Holy Night,"
sales
-preceded the brief Christmas
r
serm on by Rev. Bennett, who
Holiday
quoted many sources in the
Families
of Barnett MemoB JANE CASSELBEI{RY
The Lutheran Church of the Bible' where reference' is made
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Methodist
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planning two special Christmas
The program concluded with ship of Ciesselberry Community
Fri6
P.m.
today
for
a
covered
dish
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all singing "Joy To The World," Meth odist Church was host
llowed by a Chrjstnia.
On Christmas Eve, 11 :'Jti p.m., and the pastor's closing prayer. day night to 31 churches of supper fo
Part tree, and showing f
the Christmas Candlelight Carol
A special visitor at the ser- Christ The King Subdistrict at
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a
Hobo
Party
held at McClath' fumn. Santa Claus will be on
- Service will be conducted by the vice was little "Jimmy", ii
bend with treats for the cliii,
Rev. Herbert W. Goensa with tient at Sumilund Hospital in beach on Luke Triplet.
Everyunt attending was asked ciren.
the meditation "The Wonderful Orlando who is sponsored by
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The children sand adults gaith.
The Christmas Day Service ered eagerly in the usembly Stew, which tamed out eurprjs: will be at 30:30 a.m. The Junior room around the Christmas tree Uigiy good even though there
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Also on the menu were dough.
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up
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politics. He
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North Orlando
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mobiles owned by Seminole
Texas
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County residents SHOULD be*X
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cheep.
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the "17" tag, but the
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to think first of others.
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are in
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years we have had an inspira- have always stressed this synttional Christmas sei'v ice at the holism and have reminded the
children that God was th e very
rhurc'h.
first 'anta Claus
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pie around the world commemorate an toward fulfilling the angel's commitevent which transpired without the ment that the tidings of joy are directknow lodge of the mighty Roman gc'v- ed to evervcne.
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in the coming ear
the Christmas ritual,
instance. Right now Johnson is pt'ration isn't new. On Oct. S. ----------- ---- ----- ---- --supposed to be deciding whether
lK5 lit- had his gall bladder and
to ask Congress for one. Just at
kidney stone removed, then
this time last year he
went to his Texas ranch to recu
trying (ci decide the same th ing. peraU'. There he prepared his
He decided no.
In the past week the Johnson budget and messagesI96.
for
Corigre'ss returning in
- administration began its annual This year. on Nov. Ifi, he had
peace attempL asked U ThnnL
SoniC minor surgery. went to his
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secretary
general of the United
S
Nations, (ci see a-hat he could do Te.as rat-h to recuperate. and
there has heea working on his
niTlie Ed
about getting peace negotiations
programs for the Co.i;,. s comon Vietnam started.
ing back The Communist world hooted.
(i f "7" there art sime re'us('ns- that I
ferenec
to
the
number
up to uiis point everything
Ldlt.or, Herald:
Phony. it said That's what
you
might
have
overI
Around
license
tars
in
the
south
e'iid
thitik
loo
k s, like the same old thing all
I read your column '1
Johnston
year
when
last
omment1ftg
county
,
not quite.
tookt'd (ii (if which you may not said
the C1ok" when I firet open of the
sent ieac'e emissaries around o'er again. But
went to t be
d
and
enjoy
the
distance
to
do
nWliri
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have tt•i•i aware. (First let me
t, Sanford Her
the lic'e'nse tag in the world. Nothing came (If it haspit&amp; in October 19&amp;. he had I
their
purchase
rather
)undo
for
Th
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are
It a greet ssl
sutt' that
then. nothing is expected to
beh i nd trim the most miraculous
times, though. whee I take Is- than driving to Sanford.
iu fitniity are "I")
come of it nov
Although I agree th at St ii ii.
out wi th some of your cornThen there's the phrase which performance in peacetime ic'gis
A resident of South Seminole
Inticin that 'ny Congress in his
snents and your paper of Dec- oh' County residents, regard- ( -ourity dot's not need to drive
Johnson vastly: the
irritates
ruless
of
their
particular
geog
of
those
ember 14 was one
ti' d own tiWii Orlando to ;ur- "credibility gap.' Just about tory had ever achieved. It was a
tug's,
chase their lh'eniw tags, There this time last year Arth ur J. stunning job.
limes. yot made another re- phy. should use the 1117"
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It was more than that. It was
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Goldberg. U.S. ambassador to
tremendous
testimony to John
litth'.o't'r three miles from my
the United Nations, macit- a
is certamiy more
suns extraordinary leadership
huinu-.
confession: "We have a great
Herald Area Cnrrespondents
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n dealing with Congress
problem here
Genera
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tither Sanford or Orlando.
maintaining our But he had no such luck in
ins.
K.
Mat-blent
credibility.'
M
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KM Juna, BMW
it iias only 1,een in the
lffiti and may never have again.
He meant with foreigners arid
24M205
I two ,yeurb thut tugt jiye' L't€
The road was down this year, in CURRENT ANNUAL RATE
th Americans at home.
Bier Lake-Forest City
Lake Mark
- available from stations located wi
influence and in politics. He '
These widespread doubts, he
Mrs. Frances WCIIIeT'
Mrs. Marysan Mile,
i the Casselberry area. Prior
er failed to do his full share in the
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
explained,
deal with wheth
3*2-6Z19
838-1678
t(' this Winter Park was a much
ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE
ChISCT location. But once the the United States can be trusted political campaigns and the Re
CabeTT7
Lake Monroe
OPEN
WITHDRAWAL PRIVILEGE
to tell the truth about one or publicans made gains in the tags were purchased in Orange
Mrs. Jane
Mrs. K. I.. Johnson
SAVE
BY THE 10th, EARN FROM THE I st
County, it became even easier another private peace !eeII' elections.
838-5046
For
a
man
as
outgoing,
back2..$fl2
to continue their use by PUT. with whether Its leaders
slapping and talkative as John- Ch&amp;uota
L(engwood
i are pursuing what has been said - son, his conduct took a strange
1asing
the
tags
in
later
years
Mn. Lisa Raker
Savings
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Mrs. flonni Eat's
is a path of peace."
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The swox' behind this was a turn: He has talked practically
Perhaps you may not be
DeKar
Certifica*e
aware that the Martin Corn- rumor about a peace feeler not at all since the elections, he
North Orlando
CURRENT ANNUAL RATE
Mrs. John Leone
jaity, as a convenience to their from the North Vietnamese has stayed cooped up in his
Mrs. Marilyne Peterson
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32-8-0501
SIX MONTH MINIMUM TERM
ciiiployoea,has irnide arrage. Communists, it got all complex
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and
mixed
up.
$5000 MINIMUM AMOUNT
ments for the tags to be
Osteeir
Mrs. M"dred Har*c'
Last week American credibili.
$1,000 MULTIPLE ADDITIONS
chased
and
delivered
from
the
Mrs.
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Sndcr
"F"5361
e
ty
got
involved
again
when
Red
SAVE
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32-2-4841
plant. These tags also bear
Enterprise
number
"7",
and
many
of
their
China
charged
that
U.S.
planes
Oriedo
Mrs. flit-chic Harris
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Mess Ruth Davidson
EITHER TYPE ACCOUNT INSURED BY
not, the capital of North VietSeminole Co unty.
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A GOVERNMENT AGENCY
May I again repeat that auto.
TO $15000
mobiles owned by Seminole F&amp;flnefl in New Jersey and
Texas
have
employed
geese
to
County residents SHOULD
the "17" tag, but the purc}, herd sheep. Persistent honking
Choose the type Savings Plan that suits
(:
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iifiiii
of
tags in Orange County is not and wing flapping and an ocPralb
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quite so deliberate as you some. casionad nip on a sheep's tall
count
, offering the advantage of smaller
or ear keeps the herd in line.
Psi
d.
Sanfud Herad
. 1966
ti mes make it sound.
Dec.
amounts quick withdrawals (if you lust
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jIi$.SIV. 5S111'UH £511 "IMUSMIi
i*g.g$.. 4
Mrs. Robert S. Moore Jr.
ed in Mar., June, Sept., Dec. at a good
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yield; or the larger sum, long-range,
Adv.rttela
Director
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higher-yielding,
undisfurbabl. Savingi
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Buulusas Masa..r
By WALTER c. PARK8
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The eciE of living Is up and
Flu TRANSFER OF lUMPS FROM
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as is ss I.. 1.9.91
ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTRY
so is the cost of living is. up.
cast. s sstcai
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Santa Claus arrival down- for k iId ics and even o,t,ig.'nlook-,, fl(A. %A hat's 1W('T1 tPP('t denied it. siying mi1it4ir tar- as criticism piled up on him.
stairs. So don't you think
inp-. but then it doesn't because ,,Ls had beell b0l'nbedThis is a brand new Johnson.'
compassion and tolerance, His brings u!. closer to R brotherhocid of
whiff of the past comes
(nine in care of this ncsThis came just s th e credihil .lohnson in these past 1(
Santa ('hans
life was dedicated to a concept that it is mart is a wondrous influence. For many. ihrough.
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ity of
I pa per, r
manly - to be kind, to love rather than the be,
rEally
there
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something
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stamped, addressed envelope
huge pUZZlE' ith , no one veritur- Fkrenct.
to hate and to hold fast to Hic promise it cause people to think first of others. I with a deep dirlerence. Presi. , tion in 'ntral was being
For santit Claus is a dis.i and L)o cents to cover typing
Perhap.- Christmas is the nearest ,we
ing a prt-diction of what lie will
sli ilvd.
of a better life here and on into infiniJohnson.
dent
earthly
Paradise.
an
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a
thing
like
the
do
or
even
that
he
will
be
like
tinetly
American inclusion Itt and printing coats when you
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Brad Foley and family.
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1cm a favorite all
of the ladles of the Woodmen ter, in a candlelight, double-ring
There were 3 guests present
It has a special place in tm- leys of Valais, a Swiss nmuntnin
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ditional Yuletide festivities in canton. Each community in the of the World was lucid Dec. IJ
The Rev. James Van Dyke of, served the lovely four-tiered
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va l ley tile's to prove its hells at the Woodman 's Hall.
the Winter .Park l'resbyterian
'many countries around th e
cake after the uride ann groom are the most beaut iful. After
Each guest was presented a Church officiated. Twin baskets cut the first slice Punch cake'
globe,
- the competitions art' over and rose to wear, and then seated of white and J)ale pink glads and
In Central and South Amen- following midnight IiIILSS, the I a beautifully (k'cflratC(I table inuins, flanked twin tall candel ~ mints arnt nuts w"re 'serve
from the buffet table. The cosi-Ca,
-ca, where the holiday conies in participants 811(1 ziuiiit'nce.' gut- featuring an arrangement of abra with white tapers and pot. pie will resale in Orange City,
ted palms made a graceful setmidsummer, Santa Claus and thier around the table for ii late peuinsettins
Many of the guests at the
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(king-sized
.OUS ting for th e ceremony.
Christmas trees are seldom
manor
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seen. But after midnight mass clotighuuttits) and hot. chocolate.
Mrs. Flo Gilinson at the piano their wheel chairs.
Chr i st mas is the most impor- dinner was friend chicken ac- played nuptial music prior to
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on Christmas Eve, or at dinner
in c-ompanied by potato salad and Itie ceremony and accompanied
on Christmas Day, families taint festival of the year
For an eye-catching mantel
gather to enjoy the traditional Austria, hut Saint Nicholas platters of colorful raw vege- Mrs. Adam Muller who sant, decoration this holiday, arrange I
the'
roast suckling pig, and the (Santukluiusen),
patron (allies followed by decorated "I Love You Truly" by Carrie greenery in an S shape and InJ acobs Bond.
foamy hot chocolate they drink saint of children, appears
-semi, red candles and tiny elves
CLI') cikes and fruit rake
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The bride chose a powder blue
with dessert.
so they app",sr to he
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Mexican homes aire decorated panted by the devil avid (It"
the zrt *'nerv.
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- and ready for the Christmas nh:ITUIH that the children
Those )resL'llt were Mr. and
arrangement of snow-tt tiitt'
posadas that start Dec. 16. The their had tlet'ils, 115 Well 85 (II
their
good
ones.
After
the
chilcarnations
with clusters 1 gold
Mrs.
F,
Benham,
and
T.
Mr.
posadas, which go on every
lie'
good,
Santaeleen
J)ruInie'
to
night through Dec. 24, symbolMrs. Charles Benham, Mr. and grapes at the base.' IS i(lI'at for
Ize the trials undergone by kiansen rewai-ds them w ith I Mrs. Charles W . Snyder and a holiday debutante party or for
display on a large' in;tntrl Ili the
Mary and Joseph in their search chot'oluites, fruits, utial nuts,
children, Bobby, Edward and
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night after the religious part usually celebrated with Saint Linda, Mrs. Maybelle Gay, Mrs,
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1"oi- an attractive' CIiri-i uui,i'.
'fireworks, and the pinata
a gifts are exchanged, after which Alford, Mrs. Ethel Meridith,
insert Cilfl(ilt'S III
i't'titerj)it.'ce.
-children's game
takes place. the children are sent off to bed. Pattie and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
The pinata itself is a fuuu-i- lilt' adults then Coflsuiu(' qunus- .1. E. Woods, Lucy Jø Woods, twti or t tirt'c' atiti(IUC latst&amp;'rri
fully shaped and colot-fully il' titus of k'ttt'rhiinkt'L (rakes \l r. and Mrs. ,ltitinny Wilbanks and arrange fIowcr' ht'twt'rii
orated earthen jar, filled with baked in theform of initials) and children, and Mrs. l"ranccs and arounoi theni, aot ise's tilt ( ; olst'ii
Society of ,\In 'rn' iri Vtiii'i -,t
candies, and fruits. utnil hot. rhsorolato'.
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ice'. l'riies which enrripd mit
I he' ( 'lirist inns t home were pro
crute'd by the hostess, A etift
c hange was held with r tse'hu
guest having the pk'ascuro or
opening nml displaying he r gfl
to thur grots
Mrs I A ( aihotos purr seepte ii
as girt of apprecIation In behalf
of th lodge to Mr,;. R. it
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tttude about fashion from Mr. izig will hurt the- garment ind expect her hrcitlicr to iool right 110W they are- buying tnt'
Blsckweli, the main who each dustry. 'Lool: at the number like. She has ben given a bud cage drew simply because under the' sheer cage a fitted
ar issues his well-publicized of custom dressmakers th at
Worst Dressed List." And luii sprung up during the last hairdo, her busthne has been sheath is visible th at shows
3 - DAY
you don't get them.
year just because a woman flattened and her waistli ne mov- the really do have ii figure'
SERVICE
over the plaice."
"Nine years ago," he rc"Today's clothes are all can't find anything in ready-to- ed
The fashion magazines Black- called, "1 said the le'c'eless
and all dull," be said. wear that looks like her."
'ot one woman emerges as
He also thinks th at some well brushes aside as "adult dress was chic. I said this be'I YEAR
im individual.
marriages will be jeopardized comic' boo"-Flash Gordon for cause I couldn't set sleeves
GUARANTEE
th e over 30s," He deplores th e right.
."You're iii] just hangers for - if fashions don't change.
If you ever wore a dress
'Qic' look.' And its' not even a
"A maw goes home and takes fact that the "fashion goddessFREE
CLEANING OF
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are
jammed
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our
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made
you
feel
you
had
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pretty look," added the con- a- look at his ultrafaashiaaibIe
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walk
backwards,"
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added,
twt'crsial West Coast designer. wife' and is more likely to hide lecti'e throat until we feel
RINGS
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we must dress as th ey do or "it was probably one of my
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earlier (iflt'h.
to this conformity, Mr. Black evening with her. !ext he'll I we're out of
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Each person that attends the
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officers and their wives.
This car the breakfast was
held at th e George Washington
ended
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their jobs. Approximately 4fl
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ncr and daughter, Peggy, in
Fridge party, Thursday,
the Plantation Room with the
!he tables were decorated j
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the oi1dny theme with pain- following guests: Mrs. Alta
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sottias and holly. Among their Clark, Mrs. Charles Braun,
guests were Mrs. T. Vassar Mrs. C. E.
E Butler Mrs
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Mrs. Everett Dirkscn, Mrs. Arrum
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Quark, Mrs. H. P. Newton, Mrs.
Ew1n Maize, Mrs. William Fur- Also Mrs. Robert Henderson, i
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Earl
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Mrs. John Ttayfue, Mrs. Ches)rs. E. Z. Walters, Mrs. Duvid
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James V. Richards, Miss Mary
Clyde Harris, Mrs. John Byrn,
Wilcox, Mrs. Rams Custer,
Philip Louimbery,
Mrs. Henry Lasher,
Mrs.
Enhert N. McGee, Mrs. H. E.
Mrs.
Claude Trusscii and
Batson, all of DcBnr'; Mrs,
THE KIWANIS CHPJSTMAS PROGflAM featured the singing of two
Frank Swallow.
rles Bertach of Winter Park;
well-known Central Floridans, Gerald Covington, (left) and Ann Blazo,

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Bishop Moore high School hi
Orlando in l')Bl and ;ren(l t'
atteuitling the University 01
Florida,here he is majoring
in t hemsstr
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onions
specifies purchases acT
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I ers are also using the test to
This is an annual event at th e
develop varieties of onions more Florida State Bank of Sanford
Stiles home.
suitable for processing.
employc, was a special guest
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SANTA VISITED the annual Christmas party for children of Legion
Auiliar3 members at the home of Mrs. Then Stil es. Left to right are
Linda Hoover, Morgan Howard, Santa and Kelly Howard. Frank Luecker,
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foundthat a chemicalj
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was overlaid with a holiday son. Seminole County Eien
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and attended Soul it ;enrgin College, where she was one of
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The children song Christmas cult to pick those best suited
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, amey Tournament sponsored by the Mayfair Men's Golf
.: Asanciatine. The luck)' number was 77 and thine was Creamir score at the end of the tourney.
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Low net winner with a 68 was Jim Newman and John
had a 69 for Round.
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ThP Sanford Junior Golf A*ociittion held a Toy Tourna*- ment earlier this week and Skip Dalton was the top winner
in the "A" division with a fine score of 75. Mike Rudd was
wo strokes off the pace with a 77. Tnmr.' Hunter and
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in the "B" division wiheb was only nine holes, a three!V tie existed for first place between Hatch Dickey, Julie
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hey who Is a real fine young golfer.
INt. PresideaVs Cup Tournament is in progrc
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ayfa On Jan. 7th and 8th the Mayfair will have their
$sitber'Glsasl Tournament. Trophies and prises will be
J,i.rasd to the top winners at a buffet dinner at- the con-

and prizes will be given to

ft. This will 1w a 86 hole
*se top three teams in the low net division. Prizes will also
bi presented to the top three teams in the low gross division.
individual awards will also be presented to top low xmL
g6d low gross winners. Jan. 8rd is the last day that entry
2-uj1 may be turned in W the "Pro Shop."
1W The
Association will hold a unique
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iiirnmcmnt. This will be a nine hole, one club event. nutnmng
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That's just fine with me, gals. I'm just its bad with one
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Choose your "weapon" and let's "uim and at 'cut."
Alt, any rules about no club at all . . - just sorUi kit-1. it
around the course? I know I'd do lots better that way.
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4. Plymouth
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6. Mustangs
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St. Joseph's Pa. HI, .Jackson'1lle 68
Rutgers 87. Pittsburgh 68
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UCLA M. Colorado St 4
St. Mary's Cab!. 74, 1'leiyiird

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16: Avionics "A", 14; NAS Legal, 13'-; Capts Cuppers, 12;
Operations "B", 12; IMA A/F,
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Sally, Jenny itnil Linda

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used to bring presents to all
Italian children. Ben's young_____
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The Santa Claus of most of
the Western world grew out of
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the story of San Nicola, the 4thcentury bishop of Myra, in Asia
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from the Saracens and brought
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by I3atl sailors in 1087.
wity, freeing th.' rejerted those inconstant waters himself.
flew It1uI1 ,or ,Itininr (llrl utpt'w their instnnt squalls on ills
The exultant e1t' proclaimed Joins with the other Deltonn shared its Christmas program
''Hnit Take heart, it is I; have
700 from loneliness, the depraved
him its saint and built the gray hui-ehes and organizations in with parents and fi'ienils in n Scuttits Iu:i l'.'.'n uriritnizeil in that yawning waterway,
tear,'' Thers in that hart
th.' rich fnm n
i'itrlt with Mrs. Ehliti- feet below sea level. And the from their mire,
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stone romanesque Basilica of
p.i'ts. If.' man-h
urging residents to attend the 1)t'1f01fllfltit'(' at the South i.1t' beth 'untulnghusim as ic'iult'r,
aharklce of wealth, the sick and convulsive
vf,vngi'rs saw no hope.
San Nicola in the crowded old annual Christmas Eve Carol School.
tho helm.
It was night. The ho t 1-111111$(- from their puu in.
'l'ht' t r.'np nwu't a at her bout."
quarter of the city.
That is the man horn at
Sing, Re', (it'orge H. Owen,
Clad In i'eti and white choir at 1,2-I El i)n,nrin Way ittuti she cii nimil rolled, sWI%tllpf'fi by the I One after another, U.' talked
The church here never em- pastor, announced today.
Christmas,
the worker, the mtvwith them, lifte'i them tip. Tim.'
i'ola', the three - to five-venu'. is tissisteti liv Miss Iyndn Ky I hurtling waves, Anti the huimati
or,
the
storyteller,
rebel anti the
phasized the saint as a bearer of
,,p.'.,
The event will take' place
beings caught there in the peril blind reme crying for sight.
('tti)tijiiIthItiut.
presented
prochildren
a
gr"nt comforter, Ife who plungifts. He was and still Is por- from 6 until 7 p.m. Saturday old
. ? ''Yes, Lord.
'l'lu.' girls •'tijny.'tl goiuig .'nr- itimii crisis native to their realm, von believe
ed
Into rnnn'.s struggles, enler
trayed more as a symbol of the in the Deltona Shopping Plnv.im. gt'nhii of snugs, dances iiiiii
cling in (lit' mirelu and will re- tii'pair.'d. ''Slisb'r, Masti',, we If.' touched their eyes. ''Accord- gencies and tragedies - confrontlink between the Western and
For his Christmas Day scir. pflt'IliM.
ing to your faith, he it done
sutuuc their r.'guiliu t- tuicot ings nut' p.' rishing!"
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Eastern Christian churches.
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The big day for St. Nicholas In topic, "Where l)oe (od Fit. -----A w o m a i, weak with a
M t'mlu'rs ini'lutic Laurel Ann thin' also was stability In that
;lzmndn itimil (lyana Alderlari comes each year In May, In ?" Services of the church are
hemorrhage, was so
chronic
I ui,,imiuigiiuuns, Kimberly Reams, fierce c'uncsing. There was t,asie
on the anniversary of the day conducted at II a.m. each Sun- man, Joyce illue, (imu-y Beverly.
that she thought
sure
of
Him
MuI;t.'natlre aIId balance its th'
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the sailors came back with the day at the lieltona Community Mat-k hose, 'i'eresn Brown, lti'ta
she
could
only touch
II art stint-n, Theri'sui t .'.'th of the tumult and frenzy that if
Ma rilyit
saint's body.
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'l'izicy
Hut
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Center on 11ke' Monroe.
her.
Ito i- wiu'.i , Susa ii I ,conuir.i, ,loyei' a Iutong in.'n. "Vence! He still.' 11 is cloak, it would heal
A symbolic coffin is taken out
Welcoming committee this ltohty ('ugh', Lindl' Dnuthltt,
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hand
brushed
the
garment.
%Vissitik,
In that voic'e, (lilt of the mysStintit, Mary Lou
to sea and brought Into port es- Sunday will he Dr. and Sirs. II,
l)nvhi Ellinor, .Inmes Forster, Laura 'l'onk, Melinda (;ntvs t."ry of that man called •Jpstis, "Take heart, daughter; your
by the entire flag-deco- E. Avery.
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calm. faith has made you well."
overwhelming
Scott. (;noilmatu, Carol Harris, I )t'huorulii I inyw.,uitl, Sally Miller, flttwt'il
rated fishing fleet. There are
The church will have a riot.
Whatever a person's view of
Czun."r"Why are you afraid7 have you
l'uutitt'lit i'uzo, Cheryl
feasts and religious ceremonies luck dinner following the 'or- Randy hanson, lJttdn hoover,
man's sciences tell I
miracles,
on, Sherry Kelly, K ill, Craw- no faith?" And Into the savngand street parades.
ship hour. Rolls and coffee will Lane hhmitnpturey, Rich Lamehim
that
the
greater the knowland Susan ('rnpn.
cry that lashed the earth came
The children who do know be provided but each family Is ca, Anmrt't l,altosn ami Davidtot'l,
greater
the knowing
--------strangely, overruling serenity. edge, the
Martin.
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to
bring
a
covered
dish,
about Santa Claus have no idea
It had seemed, in the buffet- of ever greater unknowns, and
Also ,Joe Minter, Catherine'
of the sleigh and reindeer and its own table service and alling of the elements and the some of the recorded acts of
1iCLPllflfl, i
iciaiw, rtnrnryn
the stockings hung by the fire- ver,
heipk'.'msnt'ss, that lie wasin- Jesusremain in that dimension Danny
Ord,
Kevin
Pickles
liner,
Choir
rehearsals
are
lit
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place. They think the whiskered
involved, uncaring, a sleeping which is expanded rather than 1
man In red carries his toys on a p.m. each Friday in the parson- Kenneth Pfvifnuf, Teresa heyLord, no longer present, hut negated by learning.
A recurrent note figured in I
pack-laden gray donkey And age, 695 Hartley Avenue'. New nolds, Susan Reitz, Slil VihIen,
Thit' II p.m. Christmas E't' lie was there, nonetheless, acLaura Voltoline, Leslie \Vilher, ('anitlelighit. Service at Christ
the
healing incidents - faith
pu ts them in shoes left at the voices are always welcome.
ceiide, feotisive to mcmi's
Wood,
Allison
Kevin
Woods,
IINOVATION
Sunlauni
in
recovery.
"Do not fear, only
ill
foot of the bed.
Mcthodit Church
insuffick'rick's.
MW
INCLUDING
Donna Ward, Sandra Whitet lst:mte's hits lwc'n cniice'l.'d.
It. is 0(1(1 that an itinerant believe," He emphasized. "All I
.Junior Williams, \Vnyne Kelly,
Christmas Day there will hi' ,Ie'wjsit teacher of obscure Cmiii. things are possible to him that
IS T*II ClIt('I'IT ('flIRT OF Brian Johnson, Angela Lloyd
family
worship service at 9:80 lee ('ouilti instill such assurance, believes." "Go, your faith has
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and
Jeffrey
Jenkins.
N0TICI OF
p.m. There will he tin Sunday such deep-going trust and re- made you whole."
CIII' OF AND FOIl SI5II oI.K
OTTCE IS hEREBY G1VE ('OV%TY, 1'tOhuIflA.
Also Mark Ilunman, Elaine School or evening service,
who
those
"Blessed
are
spite into the turbulent journey
that pursuant t a Final Tecrce ('ht.AS('KflY SI). 10375
Sue
flagley,
lit'aswt'll,
Terri
The worship will he conducted of mt'n. Yet lie himself was mourn, for they shall be corn" Vtf(')'wUre entered in CAUIe SOITII tuIlOi , Ifl,YN
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1614 In the Circuit BANK,
forted. Blessed are the meek
enigmilatie, extraordinary.
''urt o f seminole County, FlorPlaintiff. Greg l)kkey, Steven Econic,
who will speak (Ill "Ciirittituis
fl(I was a plain workman, a - - th o se who hunger and thirst
I la. I will Pell the property
'-'',ted in Seminole County, LAI'HENCE J. tiLl EY and lIES- Lisa Kirby, Brian Lloyd, ,john Without Christ." All m,'mbers
IHOLLYWOOD
tsourw000 1111106Oøô
coin pttn inviable mixer, a great for righteousness , - the merci.
d'rlhed as:
STE 3. fiLlEr, his wife,
Russell, Teresa McLellon, Don- avid friends of the churrh arestoi'ytt'iier,
Istii&amp;
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SIZE
MADEIOORDER
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the
pure
in
heart
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nonconforming
1-T 11. Block r, s"on,i na.
mu
Defen.I;nt
ALL AT PAO
Pfeifauf, Terry Reck, Terry invited to l%tt('ricL
the peacemakers. . . for theirs I
venna Park St-ctlon of Loch
O't'i('l (II" S.t I I
1111(1 uint'ornpronilsing rebel, lie
Tl.4ir, according to the Pi n t
Nc
15 n i:ietitv O WNN 'l'ut'pin, Sherry Vihlen, ElizaYuiung people ñf the Stuniay Vuiq all of these faces and func- is the kingdom of heaven.
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flUI itihilti, S.-h,,uul
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mutuil
l. Pares 2! through nary. :'(7 at 11:00 a. mu. at the
but in sum, He was not
the Public Records of west 1 nor of the Court I Initse Churinly Mnnn, Rick Davidson, Fellowship delivered lioXt!H of
just
of them.
mmmiv
$rninnie County, Florida.
of Srminnlc County, at Sanford, John l'icklesimcr, Cindy Martin,
atid toys to two needy
Toge ther with the fol)ewin fix- F'l.'rida, the uinti'rsigned Clerk
"1 am the doer . . . I am the
tures:
will otter for sale the following •Iatie Sessions, Eddie Sessions, fanillit's this week. Apprts'iii. good
shepherd
, , I am the
E. Water Heater, Model described real pi-operty :
Sheri Luck and Tracy Dowdy. ti,,,, to all who donntc.i in this
No. XRGB 42-6
ivnv, the truth and the life."
I,,e 6, 3;l-h ,, c;rv
Quaker Space Heater, Model
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. t,
i'ffort huts 1'i'i'n extended by
lie could tint be categorized,
No. T11B4011) Serial No. 292',6
accordi ni to a Idiot t heron t
ititt-(-Iiureli.'I'Iit-Stiti(iiiYSeliooI
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Not
ce
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pinned down to any condic'
s Venetian Blinds manufaas recorth-,I in Plat Hook it:
also collected money to lie split tional mold or mien. He fits no
tui'ed by Seminole Venetian
Page 35, of Ole Putlilic Heof
the
Blind Company
'or4s of Seminole County lit the ('lain
juutr, Srrnin,,Ir (74111111 ) . Slut.' o f_ I to the Methodist Children's descriptiveprofile.
at public sale, to the highc,ct and
Florida.
I 1 14)[114, in Enterprise.
best bidder for cash, at the Front together wit h all et ru&amp;'tur,s, liii- Ili'nhstn, In Prohntc
Inde'd, IIC was a titan, all
Door of the Seminole County provcmente, fixtures, applla Tires, Iii re Its.' l's(rste .sft
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thorou
gh-gniIn.1, dynamic one,
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Courthou
in Sanford, Florida, and aptiut u- t, an mu-.s on CII iii lieu ii
I)t'rCI,st',I
at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon or ue.-d In conjunction t herewith.
of
vivid,
arresting qualities,
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Meet
FINAL SO'I'I(I
on the 16th day of January, 167.
The aforesaid sale will he miuie
ro-"1)18(11'
like'
11 is brethren in
Au i nforntnl ( hristmas p
Not Ice Is liore)iy
yen
ha,
(COURT SEAL)
pursuant to a final decree or
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mudemsi
gn,'iu
wilt, on the lot ii
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
will take iliu-e lit the re'- I'Vt' iy t'v&amp;t1wct," Scripture says.
fc're-losu re entered in ChanelClerk of Circuit court
_etIon No. I65 now i,i'uiding in day of .Yutuuuuary, A ii. 190"s, prouluiuuiu.'.'titig of the' I.otigvtiocL Yet lie also was more than
to the II.'tirir:ihih CottonBy: Martha T. \'ihlen
the ('Ircuilt Court of thi Ninth
lutilge
of
Fir,
5'tuuIui',I.'
''iiuitity,
Aicit (8uuttiihu'r of ('oluulluerce I that: lit' was it man, in all the
Deputy Clerk
Judiei.ul Circuit of siutil tom- SemI111a IiIs fitiusI ri' tutu mu, a
H t an ,I
SMITH.
cole County, Florida.
5 p.111 M uriday atmuumign i ficc'mn't' of manhood, but I
oiirheis, a
- 'tniilmitsttatot- of IN. c'Iu',Iuul'd for
&amp; SPRAKER
l)ATEI' thuI
'lay of In-'5"
mI
H. ItEAVEH, III(-('ivli' I.euiguue' ituiitlimmg on IIc also iiffititu'l another stamp.
Attorney, and Counselors at Law ember. iss.
.1 c, .as"ul, 8 11#1 at 1411141 Onun, t hen
Barnett Bank, Building
''The Father is in Me ant! I
(SEAL)
mnt titer.", nuak.0 application to Church Sti-t','t. I juitcitu L. Cox
Jacksonville, FlorldL :2!02
Arthur 11. ifl-ckwlth, Jr.
the Father . . I and the
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pi'esidt.'nt,
e'c,uiuiut't.
thut,
will
Paid .itu'I go f',r a final settleI
Publish Dec. 22, 1935
Clerk of the Cl r..ut it cnuI rt
tii('ti t
tile
Itditiinilitrfttton
of
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Father
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337: Donna Al. Markos
inc'c't big.
sal,I .'st*t", amid for art order
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FLORIDA IN AND YOU. SEMIOM COUNTY.
('uIAN('EIiY %). 15515
MOHT(;AGE VOJLECLO$VlIm
J-'lflST FEDERAL SAVINGB1
A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION OP
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As /e.imnintstr*tor of
Estate)
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IN ,rjtF. csiicuJI'r cot iii', isl)t'c.'*ccii
AND FORNEMI%OI.I 10151%', 'i'h.NHT)Wsl, DAVIS A
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Plaintiff. FLORIDA.

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van den Berg
Gay
Attorneys for Plaintiff
136 Last Church Street
440 First Federal I3uilutltug
Orlando, Florida
Publish Dec. 2 3, itar,

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IS cIiA%ci:Iiv, CtE sit. isanu .%ttorneyi' for A'tnulnistrat.-,r
iii-;xnv L.\IAIt CI-IAVIS and CJNTRAL SAVINGS HANK IN 1"lnrlda State Hank-Suite 22
32771
THE CITY OF NEW Y0111C. n Sanford, FlorIda
wife. PATRICIA A. CHAVIS,

Publish Dec. 2, 9, 18. 23, 1966
Defendants, oorporatlon,
NOTICE or SUIT
Plaintiff. IhI)117
',IE STATE OF FLORIDA Tot S.C.
IitCtII UOFIL'I' or
IN
H0111-:11'r I-'l(ANI( ItATSlIt amid 'l'lIl'
PATRICIA A. dAVIS
515111 JI'I)IVI.tI. ('IUCFI'l'
(Itcaidence Unknown)
HELEN I'I:lt El-tA IIAIT14EIC,
(II' -' SI) V011 si-:t,isoi. eo.sYou are hereby notified that
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i)cf,uiiIamits.
tjjjt hae been flied against you
4 1 1114%11111111111 SO. 111301
S 0l'IFE OF SUIT
I,, the Circuit Court of Seminole
'I'll i
i A .t EN'S hA N K
FO It
i-: S'I'AI'l' Me ri.oiiii
n11 ut). Florida, in C)iaIiCi'r). an
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s
t
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which
ISH
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:, t,btevlated title of
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whos." residi-nea is 510 Doti l"JUST P'EIERAL SAVINGS AND
I'liilittif(,
A.U)('JA'I'lON OV SEMIvlaa Street, Chulu Vista,
LOAN
0 NOLK COINTY, a corporation.
('atitortmisi
.1' isl.Iil
u'ICKI-:NS amid NOR.
a. hENRY LAMAR
iII:LS-:s'1' ';iti-',
I'laivitiff,
I'l'N
I:
I'i('K
I';NH, liii wife.
whose residence Is &amp; 10 1',ui.
('Ii AVIS and wife, PATRICIA A.
Defenilaiuti.
glas Street, (litutu, \'lstit,
''hiA'I5, i)efendant, the na50111K (II' NA 1.11
itlifornii*
id suit being a suit to
un of
'''''' IS hlEltEhlY GIVEN
You ate hereby notified that
foreclose that certain mortgage
that
'iii tiis
1I1tii duty of Jamireagainst
you
a suit has been filed
:.,t.-,i (ktobet 1, 165. and of
nitty, 19*37 itt 11:00 a. iii. at the
6
Official Iteotds Book ui Itia- 60mve entitled (-tIu.e and West
ii
,r't
door of time Court lioustu
pa'e L ed. of the Public lie- that you are hereby required to
('minty, at b'amufor't,
Florwit
h
time
('larkSeminole
answer
yourfile'
u! Seminole County,
l'hiit
lila,
the
iiiiii,ut'l g nod Clerk
t
o
serve
a
,-n.utnbering the following of this Court, a tid
° 111 sifrer fur sale Ihi. following
,
,1ee.t1I.d real property, to-wit: uPY thereof Ut)",, the Plaintiff, ,tes,'ri
Ii,',I teal property:
Lot 6 ill Block 6 lit F'A lit- .,r 11lul lit itt's at t urns' y, whose
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4*3, $111 !'I'i I I'l N ECu ES'!',
1,
Is:
SM
i'I'hI,
SECTION
riumtiu
u:i.1
L. NE :.s'J'A'TES,
1' 1(11th A I)Dh'I'h ( IN, a siit,ci I ItEPLAT, according to plat El.l.1 (.,'l', i$CI I tA' A 1,11 i- &amp; 81' hA0d1'n,, o,t'.'orclhtig to H plat
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thereof recorded In Plat KEPt, 612 Uartuett Batik liuii'II lie i- at,! r,,ia,riie.l In Plat 11t)4)$(
ito',k i, pages 100 and lot, I mug, Jacksonville, l"lorI'la, iml
2.1, lingeal 62 utni 63 of the
rt the Public Records of later than ajnuary 9, Ib67
I'ii
till,' lts,':trds of Sam Inol,
decree
t
lu
au
fall
5.ij)oIe County, Florida:
If you
I '011 lIly. )"Ioi-Iila.
cciii fessu will lie ant crud
&amp; ,,.I you arc hereby required to pro
t,,guitnit- v.'ltii tthl sti Oct urea, liiifib- )- 4ur answer In e14 suit with agaitil't )'OU for the it'Ihi'f (Io- jilove men ts, fixtures,
ItI)i)hiattttih,
'I'hio
'onipla
IsiS
the
in
said
of
in
a
tided
Clerk
-the u,iderigned
titni ,tgii)ul- t , lsHuices on said laiui
turL and to serve it copy there- nature of .ui'l suit bailug f,- or iiatel ill ',uiijusiet lout t
hurawit Ii,
ii t- e of :d ort gage c ctu
If upon the Plaintiff's attorney, l"ot tt1'is
The a tOte-ba iii sale will lie
the to) lowing described
%% )LoIC liattiC A n d address appear hurl tug
sitUate Ili 5&amp;':ninole uiia'ii, puiraustit to a final decree
below, on or before the 15th day properly
•'I foreclosure Intea- ed in Chatsto-wit:
Florida,
default
County,
. of January. 11167. and In
Lot 21), Block A, Second It*- -;1Y Act ion No. 16301 now psud'
tbrtof Decree Pro ConftaSo will
vcuina Park Section of Ich iuia In the Circuit Court of the
ic enit-red ag*Iflst you.
Arbor, accouding to (hue Plat N1111 1' Judicial Ci rcuit of and for
band
and
offi%'JTNEt'8 my
thereof as recorded in Plat t'itiimhiioic Cuulsly, Florida.
dat seal at the County Courtl)A9'EI) hits 31st clay of LieuHook 33, Pages 29 thru $1
house, Ha,ifotd, Seminole County,
of ni tier, 1944.
kLet-',rds
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Pu
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of
De'elriof
6th
day
thIs
"kirida,
(hEAl)
Henmhiuulc County, Floridaher, 1966.%rt hut- ii. 11ee1 with, Jr,
%%'ITNKiIH nay hand asid the
''leik of His Circuit Court
seal 'f saId Court at Sanford,
Arthur It. Iiackwith, Jr.
ilyi Donutia Al. 51st-hoe
County, Florida, this
SiIt*ul
E'i.-rk f Circuit Court
lieputy Clerk
iss.
N.iveinh,tr,
'd
day
30th
By: Martha T. Viblen. D. C.
un den Berg &amp; (lay
(SEAL)
Phillip II. L,.ig*u
Attorneys for l'iaItutIff
Arthur It. Iipckwitii, Jr.
Shinhoiser and Logan
o f 1111 (lt,-uiI (oust l-'. l'u'sI ''hotels Street
(Iel-h
P. 0. But 1766
44ii Ft rat Federal 11ijildini
By: Donna M. Mc thus
anfurd, Florida
I inn it.1), )"i 'at- ida
lie put) ('Ic i-It
Attorney for J'Iuintiff
Dec. , 9, 14, i3, 1964 l'ulahisii jiec, *3, 19
Publish I)t'. 9, 14, 33, 10, 29" pubLish
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North Coach Crowder said of
Seagren,
who holds the
hi S team:
world's outdoor pole vault rec"The boys are coming right ord with 17 feet. .51-, inches, lost
along. and, by gametime. we in the
competition because he
till of the wrinkles
t
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The players failed three times to clear 15
out of our system.
feet. However, during exhibition
, realize that they are on national
will
vaulting
he cleared 17 feet, 4
television and that there
inches.
The
world record indoor
also be many pro scouts attendrecord is 17 feet, % inch.
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32.5 31.5 edge Texas Christian 89.88.
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signed a pro contract Wednes- Senior Bowl track meet because
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212'57 Judge Farley
244/578 John McGuugh

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"We didn't move the ball as of 76 and a low net round of 68.
well as we should have. but that The current league standings
may have been due to our lay- show the NAMTD "A" squad
I off, I think the best thing we did seven points ahead of the run
was to come back in the second ner-up Supply golfers, who have
half after they had tied us, That 27 points.
-mt:as ma ures a team.to
it Was the fourth in a row for
the unbeaten Bruins, who hadn't
played since they routed Duke
Dec. 10. Tnniaht Nntr flnvn
w L moves Into Paule' Pavilion to
try to upset the Bruins.
II)
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Alcindor gut his 34 points on
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13 field goals and eight of 13
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w 25 fret' throws. Big 6-7 Sunny Bustion and 6-8 Bob Rule topped the
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Seventh-ranked
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22.9 41.5 poorest game so far this year, "A" foursome leads in individ- are:
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over-all." commented Johnny ual performanceb of the Sanford i
23; Operations
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Wooden, the UCLA coach, after Naval Air Station, Winter In17½;
Avionics
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his 500th game as a college tramural Golf League.

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Sanford Electric moved into a three-way tie for second place, 1 162/472 Evelyn Wagner
two ga m es out of first, as
190/463 Dot Button
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.they beat the Day and Night 15 and Mike Parrish with 14 174/449 Merge Miller
Grll1 team 45-30. The two spark- pointspaced the winners with 207/447 Kathy Gray
-plugs fox- the winning five were Teddy Miller high for the losers. 175/448 JuanIta Baird
'Walt Morgan wIth 18 and Brent
156/442 Itose Patrick
Current Iaue stnndlncs'
-unborn chi,ed.in wIth 14.
158/441 Ann Lutz
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TitDennis Epps and Jerome
WTRB
4 2 164/439 Bernice Chada
liaw both had 11 points for the Sanford Electric
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tistics fall far short of those carHod into the contest- by Carter.
The Brigham Young ace con(Herald Photo)
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yards and 21 touchdowns, and
he scored nine times running
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while picking up 363 yards on
the ground.
The quarterbacks will be unI
der orders to take to the air,
A
because
both coaches-the
South's John Bridges of Baylor
fly THE ASSOCiATED PRESS humbled Penn State 8$-59 in the 87-68. Michigan defeated Ohio,
North's Glenn Dobbs of
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MIAMI. Fla. (APi The North and the
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3oseph's
of
Univ.
86.80
and
the
UK
Invitationof
I. Tulsa-like
to throw.
Lew Alcindnr played his poor- first round
ackson- team in the
al
whil
e in other games New Philadelphia routed J
Shrine
all-star
game
The
game,
which will be toleest game, hut college basketin the Orange
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Orleans Loyola nipped Washing- ville Univ. 8] -63. Oregon beat
Bowl Monday vised nationally starting at 2
chooses captains today for it-,
hall's sophomore phenomenon ton 08-117, Rutgers dnwiled Pitt Hawaii 73-64 in Honolulu.
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and defensive UnitS, p.m. EST. by CBS, is expected
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thre in :34 points to lead
still threw
to attract about 20,000 fans.
Coach Eddie Crowder said the
.
won six
to
an
I'4-74
top-ranked UCLA
captains will be selected by The North, which has
of
the
last
nine
games,
is favictory over Colorado State Uniplayers' votes,
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vored.
If
The Northerners went through
versity.
one-hour, no•contact practice The teams chose their capa
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Thursday while the South team tains Thursday. The Blues
CSU Rams from Fort Collins
announced it would go with a de picked Carter as offensive hapIN SOKC
tied the score at 64-64 before
fensive lineup headed b}' AU- tam and the Grays chose South
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Mr. Whirl, still tieeking his
For tonight's try tit victory. America back Tom Beier of the all.
Alcindor spoiled their chance
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drem. the No. T post University of Miami. He'll play i
Thursday night of going into the first victory of the season, will ~ Mr Whirl "
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favorite
and
is
in
Friday
night's
a
5-2
choice by the morn- monster man for the Rebels.
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record books its the first college he the
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team to beat UCLA and their 7.. featured 11th race at the San- ing line. Also in the race will
in the line. Coach Darell
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ford-Orlando Kennel Club.
he My Friend Myran, Prince Royal of Texas will have Car]
foot-13 superstar.
in his Initial start of the sea- Tip. Uncle Elynh. O.B.'s Solo- Cunningham of Houston and Bo
Alcindor and Lynn Shackelson
In the opening night Inaugu- mon. Pet C., Busy Bird and Wood of North Carolina at ends,
ford hit for four straight field
ral
Handicap,
the Larry Hughes PflI1S
Bob
Tom Holzer of Louisville and MOBILE, Ala. (APi
goals to break the tie with less
dog was jammed on the first
The first Friday matinee card Gene Trosch of Miami at tackles Seagren of the University of
than five minutes left and deturn and ran seventh, in his of the season also is on tap with Diron Talbert of Texas at Southern California missed set17'U2 AUTO SALES LEAGUE light a crowd of 12,487
at Pauley second start, he put on a blitz- with post time for the first middle guard.
ting a world's indoor pole vault 4)
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'l'nigg, while a two-way tie for third runnerup honors hetween ,Tim Miller and Webber Baines with SS's. A four-way
t1 developed for fourth place between Knox Bnttinghaus,
-fl1fl'Dflworth, Keith Burr and Fritz Sims, all recording the
score of 60.
Don't forget the Breakfast Alixer Tournunient. scheduled
for Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th.
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florida State. 64, gave up 187

I points, scoring 254 points. QuarFlorida State and Wyoming Sun and Indian battle.
SCC OU CRC
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want
to
terhack nry Pajeic fired eight
Bowl football teams won't spend
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190 per cent." he said during a
Christmas Eve envisioning SUE- practice field pep talk Thurs touchdown passes. completed
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nr plums If their coaches have day. "Not 105 per crent. But Iln 12.5 of 23.1 pass nttempt.s and had
per cent from every one of. 1.590 yards through the air.
any say.
Fullback .lim Mankins and Bill
Florida State Coach Bill Pc- you."
Eaton said Wyoming will con- iorcman add rushing power.
terson envisions good team 8W.
tilde and the Seminoles' scoring centrate on stopping FSU's Wyoming quarterback Rick
Eglofi passed for 1.190 yards
potency. Wyoming Coach Lloyd passing attack.
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Eaton savors fourth-quarter
"Their passing attack will and 13 touchdowns. Jim Kiick
keep
us honest," he said. 'If Dave Hampton and Egloff corn(top)
offensive
lightning
and
a
LAMAR OXFORD
we're not up. we'll get. defeat- hined for another 1.231) yards
and Frank Whigham staunch defense,
rushing.
The two conches were to send ed."
(bottom) stand an excelPeterson and Eaton held
chalked
up
it
9-1
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Wyoming
their
teams
through
light
pracI
lent chance on being
practices
Thursday shut oil to
mostly
on
a
tire sessions today for the 32nd season record,
named to the Highland
Classic All Tournament annual Sun Bowl classic Satur- rugged defense which allowed the public. Wyoming's practice
tndiiv was to he in game unionly 69 points.
Basketball Team. Oxford day starting at 4 p.m., EST.
forms;
while Florida State was
1
points
scored
the
327
by
"It's
going
in
take
everybody
Of
the
bms .scored 38 points in I
to
work
out in went clothes at
the two gaines, while on the field to play those toma- Cowboy offense. 116 of them
its mnu'I.
'Whigham has totaled 27. hawks." Peterson said, speak- came in the fourth quarter.

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bet she will he aiming for number three next year.
Qn Saturday, Dec. 17, RollIng Hills held it full handicap,
-Bljnd Moles Tourney, with a blind draw heing
::twD, four and five. These holes were eliminated from low net

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child In nil this
southern Adriatic city where St.
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hltefr,Ifq,
o'c'ng it 'rnild cortinil to be'
hi' glat . .
f1fdh.' )I the diteerrulhie
W. (DUN I1,I.
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'flu,s rin di •S.urr'
m ill, tflTl rn,5el(.
Al' ILelIgh'n Writer
He qvn mitch, eec:v.'d little. h,r4, yv't in his reni*rab!a
ilL'
tr
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t.'flCruCtl
iii ES
RA VIN
i' r. r.
He displayed, II.' remilins, at He himself hungered, t.'e1tied m,inhood, eonflrlønt About !t. anti
lb.' ,,uc,m,ntniuisltl.'s, end out
full e;itnin- and cried, nm-I had none of the triumphant.
them hti,-t the sudden storms, lost, beyond men"
"Trtily, truly, I say to yni),
W55 Oflt' of usual ermforts. "Fc,es hove
rottruI, on every inv even though It."
itamiltitut nil
the air -'on will weep iinri lament
iii.Ic', the ilark, t,roo.li,ig defiles them. As St. Paul says, "For holes, and the birds of
of
Man hilt vnur sorrow will 'uPfl tfltn
rlirn)v, have nests; hut the
iii the winds .Jiqgorgeci their in- noW we see in a mirtor
head.
fis
has nowhere to lay
stu,,k.'Ii hut then fat-.' to fn(-."
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hut he of
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And m,'ti t ,nv.'lc"I on that son. which lie gr$eed this earthly comfort. around Him, that
heer. I hnte ovorenme the
ruffled strength that subdues
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world.
trc'tu-hu.'roias piece to sphere, with itS varied cprnuit wee
pørhnp character- the storms when the nin IS
And he hAd ;i -itnry to toll
lit', unpr.'clk'tsth'Ie, rhsiney, an clefts, Otis
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II.Ptl
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more
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about
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when the ship shudders and
stnv v.
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That wee Ills rote as a corn- flnumrlera toward the rocks.
When a vnmnn is In trv*il
multi panic'.
the one who relieve(iI "Why ar, you troubled, and
, because her
Mortals trembled at th.' forter
do questions arise in v-mumr she has sorrow
is come, hut when she i*
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hear'' ...Where s vemr hour
Ft.' asks n the howling delkered of the child, she no
itt, t'ertitiuclt', on this nether tameti th.' tCinpest of life,
faith ?"
"l'.'se.'
I
leave
with
you;
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1nner remembers the antruish
PnMgIi? Wits (; ed asleep, or
wind, "T,o I am with you alnot
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denrl7 "Do You not tore if we pcee I give to you
the lg*'' tot
arc perishing?" the Apostles your hearts he trrnihlsrl, neither W55 to the close of
Rut in the thick of tb" tern- he world.
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c ried. let them he nfraid."
friend tr'eis with men.
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several of his challengers have handicaps of two. .lnck has
he one of the hefter golfers In Central Florida, If not the

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'tldb 1.champion sit of the last seven years. And don't get the
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Seminole: Whigham 5-S(S)-iS; Stumpf-0; Weston 2-2t2)Oxford 9-0.19; Lundquist 4-7(S)-IS; Nanette 1-2(3).4;
Wheaton 1-0(1)-2; Long 14(2)4; Totals 23 151.
Wachula: Grke 0-2.2; Bryan 2-5-9; Starrett 5-7-17; how.
ard 6-0-12; Beard 5-2-12; Henderson 145.5; Totals 19-19-57.
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SEMINOLE
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WACRULA

"Frank Whigham was swishing the nets for us In the
third quarter when he dunked IR of his 14 points,' cniitln
ned Bt'the.
The two Seminole schools will he meeting for fifth place
position ton i ght at 6 p.m. when Seminole High of 1,argn
plays the local "Fighting Seminoles."

diforonre between returning to Sanford that. night or con-

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and Plant City Clash In the finals at 9 pin. Dunedin is last

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Jesus Is Comforter For All Stormy Seas

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At ':lfl p.m., Starke and St.. Petersburg will he playing
&lt;!etermine the third place position while undefeated

Lamar Oxford and six from playing-mate Bobby Lundquist

Seminoles changed from their Ineffective one-three-one defonse to a man-to-man coverage and narrowed the gap to
onlyt hree points at the en d of the third quarter, 45-48.

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and

Blvtht was referring to the eight points produced by

coming from behind and downing Wac'hnla 61-57 last night.
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fãr nrnthrr year at Rolling
Hills Country Club. The fart
hnt Jack has won this
award two years in a row Is

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one and One In the tinuing our competition today," said Conch Meek Blythe.

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Altar all, South might not know

(2) Animal Secret-s

(9) TBA

1:20 (6) NFL. Game of Week Into. These are just what YOU be In a bad frame of mind or civic duty that helps the entire

(9) The Rat Patrol

2:00 (2) Jr. Achievement

(6) Blue-GreY Football
(9) Champ Wrestling

North suggested that South 7:50 (2) Tarzan

mood cue bid and quit at five S:00 (9) TIme Tunnel

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(2) Burns &amp; Allen
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"Do you think Mrs. Kmed4'

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(;ntinting rehear3aIa, eb-.,

5fl() gallons of paint were needUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. _ ed, hut ordinary paint would-

Wake-Up To A

of technicolor, the paint mix
his playthings?
required a base of nrn starch.
Then let him make hk
toys, suggests Mrs. Marguerite milk, sugar and ';anilla flavor.
(which might lead one -n
I.. Duvall, extension child
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livp.
that if the results ha,i
ve!oprnent and family life specialict of the Pennsylvania State not been satisfactory, the pointer could have eat'n her work).
University.
It you're short of cash, home- Paramount commissary cnol
Walter Rieger prepared the
made toys even can spread Yule mixture in S)-gailon vats, whieh

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(UPI) "The nation's Christmas
TOUCIITON'S Drugstore ',ul
FREDDIE'S STEAK hOUSE
An older child or grandparent Were then mixed with water
By DOTTIE AUSTIN
tree" is a towering Sequoia redDAVE REMLEY'S family reson the set and kept warm on
wood that is believed to he the
largest living thing in the world. taurant at 2511 Sanford Ave. too. but they'll be open on their they would like to remind you ing adventure,
steam L-thles so the gooey m,'s
usual schedule for your enjoy.
A spool necklace is a good vould match Ann-Margret';
It is estimated it would take will be Open Christmas Day to able (lining. l"lEL)1)IE'S 15 cll about their fine breakfast, serv-

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Jeliy
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starter. Place 10 to 13 spoois on body temperatures and not

FREE COFFEE
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critical of others. This is the not irk a higher•up who Is in

ful for your friends,

The (lessert is sure to he deli- nilicent cuisine to which they
The stately monarch, which ci otis for it is all homemade, have become accustomed.

%V1H"fl Christ was horn, is the best in town. They'll close

the morning. Show others that where you have made errors lfl•

You can really cement better ciples. Be thoughtful, kind,

I Choic', f rit i,r

CIIEI' Al, PHELPS iS going Wrap one end of the string with

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TOWN hOUSE in Ovieclo d They'll close Christmas Day every 10 or 15 wraps. Paint the

FREE COFFEE
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It was formally (ledicatecI as every other day, including Sun. giving their einployes a nice

these and all goes fine for you.

Dec. 21) There are many small

SAGI'FTARIUS (Nov. 22 to

f.

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY

in 192t by the U.S. Department Icy's. Dave is known as one of all wish you a Merry Christ-

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they

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wish

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child

will

enjoy

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the girls at PINECREST INN to strike them with an up and

redwood in 1923 and asked her course. Why not spend a re- with your friends,

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shrine came from a small child, able foods. InciLiding steaks, week and invite you to come tertaining. better remember to hood. Take two flat pan lids

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"ERNIE" MILLS

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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PINECREST INN will he cbs- hand coordination.

Sierra Nevada range east of Fern Park will be open Christ- closed Christmas, too, hut of Christmas Day, too and if you It you can bear the noise —
inns Day to serve you with a course they will be open at their have ordered some of their bak- here's a suggestion that you've
Fresno.

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stringing

the spools and it also provides

happy Holidays,

a fine New Year of 1967.

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player in no time.
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(9) News

10:00 (2) Secret SQuirrel

AND AMERICAN
LUNCHEONS 1 UP
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MON.
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Eve party. Be cheerful and In- ests. Do what will delight your to you or y
(9) Lawrence Welk
9:00 (2) Saturday Night at the spire all,
closest friends. Have a happy, Show others your fine talents.

10:30 (9) Mery Griffin Christmas

9 Marine Boy

All of which goes to prove ulatlon about her personal fu.

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enlar musieai numher. in

unior

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picture, "The Swinger," starting Sunday at tho

(6) Piitol and Petticoats

9:30 (9) Hollywood Pals-ce

9:00 () Super SIx

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(6) MissIon )in1,OsBIble

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hawaiian paints: green. y'llov, blue. nt'.
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with
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Presley;
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h4t.yte,"
"Return of the seven," with she hiirk herself on a canvas-

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f)oiat1, fenti,re on Tue(Iny editor, that -'he has really liven
and Wednesdny will he 'Plnuo A completely lurid life. Iii it.
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4:00 (2) Sun Bowl
(9) Wide World of Sports straightened out, especially require more study before you changes, get rid of present set510 (6) Dnkt-arl
6:0 (6) The First Story of with others. Advance. Take the put them in operation, so don't ups, since you would only be

p*rtner that wouldn't produc. lyon to jump to a slaM merely Iport that East and West en- 11:00 (2) News
because you think you can make 1joyed collecting 20 points in. 11:50 (2) Tonight
od pisy for a &amp;a
(9) Shock Theatre
but there is no law requiring lit, Also, North mIght have a stead of losing the rubber.
SATURDAY A. 56.
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within your orb. In fact, sev- Concentrate on home and fam- You can be more successful If
eral interests can be delved fly today since outsiders could you concentrate upon some

(6) 3Sovle Special—

(6) Hogan's Heroes
f hearts.
This wasn't "Be kind tO your
(9) Milton Her).
partner week" and we can't 9:20 (2) T.H.E. CAT

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1:00 (6) Tom &amp; Jerry

(6) Walter Croskite
(9) The Rebel
7:00 (2) The Westerner

a six-club call and let his partner know about the grand slam

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For Abby's booklet., '-'How up believing that he himself Is wide-eyed country kitten tiamern worried, be patient. Show
kindly. Truly live the Spirit
ccl
Mewsette
who
leaves
her
to
July
21)
Out
Into
the
social
of
the
Prince,
understanding.
to Have a Lovely Wedding," a Nazi captain and his

but South could follow up with

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_________ last night he was a kindly Paris. The animation is superb, cellent results. You need light that could mar others' holiday not be able to garry through
1beh1nd this reasoning? If a good reason. But be kInd.
priest in France in World War since the film was written by entertainment
and relaxation
from worries. Wear
a pretty as well as your own and be of with plans you have for today,
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Dorothy
and
Chuck
Jones
rerun of Jericho.
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LEO (July 22 tp Aug. 21) The tie is not appreciative. This is tant. Assist others with their
interest you show now In what- erroneous. A divine Christmas worries and you Inadvertently
ever Is of a civic nature can to you!
help yourself as well.
hand which would produce a
VVeekend Television bring prestige and approval LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) -)
grand slam.
We don't always appro%e of
from hlgher.ups, give kin more Ideal day to assist certain pals showing others that you are
(6) 1,one Ranger
bidding but
rInAT P. M.
pride. Be your magnetic, shin- who are having rough sledding master of your own world Is
superscientific
(9) ,ijiu Gorilla
lug self. Others will be ver' de- and thereby truly live the mean- fine, provided 'ou do not tread
South could well have afforded 5:00 (9) TwIlight Zone
(6) I..c*'e it To
SATE RflAT P. 56.
lighted Wit-li YOU
to t17 a five-diamond cue hid
ing if this day. A little social on the toes of others, especially
NfP
12:00 (6) Road Runner
(9)
VIRGO
(Aug.
22
to
Sept.
22)
life
Is fine, but otherwise disap- friends. Let your position be
(9)
BtIRS
Bunny
to see If North could show the
(6) McHa)e'z Nav
() Top Cat
Getting right Into that new plan pointing. Meet the family more more secure. Be very kind and
e of hearts. Of course, the 6:00 (6) News
12:50 (6) The Beagles
that is truly brilliant will bring than half-way.
(9) ABI News
charming with othersace of hearts would not be
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Important since others
As in everything he Xoz, a rather confused and to life Is your best mode of pm into traffic where an accident I'
Naturs.11y I can't just sit Ing, and sweet-tempered. So
Generally
emotional
Balkan
cedure
today.
Show
that
you
could
occur.
Enjoy
the
tradiI
not
speaking
to
me.
Was
stifi pretty excited front
does,
is excellent.
and watch her, so I pitch In the man who gets this kind are
8-9Begley
p.m. (ABC)
The Time lender who vacillates bet-ween are a most affectionate, kind tional meal, but feed your soul
and help. Now Abby, they of treatment responds In kind I wrong?
with matters of the spirit as the holiday and accidents could
NOT SPEAKING Thnnel. "Invasion." (Color), his cold war loyalties and his person. Then you win out.
to
the
woman
who
provides
mIles
away,
so
()CCIII. If arguments start, be
TAURUS (AprIl 20 to May 20) well. .Toycux Noel!
? ; live only 85
DEAR
NOT
SPEAKDG:
It
ily
come
4 do you think they
I am a 17- someone for whom you had ventions of the standard World He Is helped both ways by his way and you can make an cxthy-done? So how do I tactDEAR ABBY:
no respect In the first place, War II drama. Tony and Doug vicious security chief, Maxim ceflent Impression if your smile This
is aand
dayspend
when an
youenormous
could TAURUS
20 to
to buy
Mayyour
20)
go out
Instead (April
of trying
- -- ufly put a stop to It?
year-old boy who needs your
hypocrisy. Don't let It bother France, 48 hours before D-Day. lovely Salvation Army lassie, your dress. Show those favor- closed, so make this a happy more according to Iloyle and
DEAR FED: 1 doubt If steady with a girl for nearThey arc promptly captured Priscilla Worth (Ellen Wil- able qualities that everyone ap. day with friends and kin in- you find you get what you deYOU.
by the Gestapo and held as lard). To show you the nature predates. Say kind things.
your sister-In-law would 1*- ly a year and I w*nt to
*
bieak up with herbutlean't
spond to tact. But If you
treating you? Unload your t.eral Tuetonic brutality here), Koz appears as St. Nick (or You are in a position to do very charming. Reach true rap- Show appreciation for loyalty.
Forget that nagging.
She Is a very nice girl, and
much for others and should
hey that you don't do your
problems on Dear Abby, Box until Dr. Kielnentanu (John Nikita).
-I know she likes me a lot,
laundry on Sunday and If
around with his new techniques Friday Night Movies. "Gay so. Spread joy and happiness. Instead of going after new and With all the duties ahead of
untried acquaintances, be with you, you hardly know where to
069.
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IpEAR ABBY: My bus- It were't for the ptg ma- Tell GfrI Number One that
be better
brother and his wife ternal Instincts, I am sars you think It wouldyou
started
for
both
,f
you
If
be
women would rather
aie made It a habit to caU mor.
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get
one
Then
1 now noted and cole- pies and the precepts laid down ant confusing conditions that
a man's mistress than his dating others..
na" every Sunday. They
8:80-9:30
p.m.
(NBC)
The
tivity
to
ask
her
friends
your
of
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7:80-8:30
p.m.
(CBS)
The
u1vs with their four chil- wife.
From U.N.C.L.E. "The brated. You are able by the by the Prince of Pence as cx. have been a part of the holidaY 0
PHILSOPHER out to get the ball rolling. Wild Wild West. (Color). West Man
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loaded down" with one
to ve some practical act' as possible since most celebrations but take it In your
s.nd Gordon trek off to Denver .Bngle Bells Affair." (Color). planets
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eVidence
of the affection and everyone Is being tested now to stride and don't get all upset
DEAR ABBY: A man who th Investigate a federal judges' You may have noticed that the
DEAR PHILOSPHER. A
of a pound of bacon (for
was
minerelated
(thru marriage)
to a relative
diedofconvention that has been hay- networks have made v0r3' little the devotion you have towards
to
mIiss does not ha
eight of us!). My s.lInIng bomb trouble. One of the effort this year to recogni!e others and can think out ways see whether or not he, or she, because it is not a restful hut
boil the bottles or battle the
lsw--then says she hopes I
the other day. This e5Ofl judges present Is billiard-play- the Christmas season, but odd- to have a greater amount of isharmony,
able to abide
by the
laws A
ofday
rather
energetically
rking
love and
concord.
and an
evening.
Double.cheCk
won mind U she does a small bfllL All e has to do Is
relative
of he
mine,
mindno
you,
and while
was Ing Judge M'GuIgan, played by ly enough this generally violent peace
In your
own21
life,
laundry. Then she proceeds look pretty and wait for her was
ARIES
(March
to April 19) very Merry Christmas to YOU. whatever you say or do for
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use
for
him.
Academy
Award
winner
Ed
show
has
fielded
an
entry
for
telephone
to
ring,
bleach,
t. .*se my washer,
Begley. M'GuIg'an is happily Yuletide. it's violent too, but Doing whatever stamps you as ARIES: (March 21 to April some big errors are possible.
living I had
Naturally, since she gets
sap powder, hot water, drydidn't send flowers or come
er, and steam Iron for a the frosting on the cake, she I

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SVNDAY, DEC. 25, IMt
SATURDAY, DEC. 24, IN
GENERAL TENDENCIES: A GENERAL TENDENCIES: A GENERAL TENDENCIES:
beautiful day and evening for day when it Is necessary to live Today's waning nWOfl finds nu
to celebrate
the coming
of the Golden Rule and the prinel- pretty upset by nfl the nttend
the Prince
of Peace
whose fl•
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cision. The men's reaction will because chances are no one will cml life, friends and acqUain()
be "Of course, she'll marry say or even stop to think, "I tances start speculating on 11:00 (2)
Cool McC-ool
9) Casper Cartoonr
,bat." (Men apparently assume how could I possibly guess trimony on her mind.
11:80 (2) The Jetsons
With Mrs. Kennedy everyone
the only reason for a widow's whether or not she will ever

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20) Find a better system for with others.
night.
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Let the
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CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22 tO Jan.
CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22 to Jan.

TONITI &amp; SAT.

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PISTON
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NO. I At 7:00 Only
"REDLINE 7000"
NO. 2 AT 9:10 ONLY
"FIREBALL 500"
NO. 3 AT 10:45 ONLY
"THUNDER IN
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Iwine cooking remember SKIP'S CliUtC(l into the gorge Tuesday
fish market where they have from a C47 transport plane
fresh oysters, shrimp and cill flown by a volunteer pilot.
Ifl tlL(')L box were clothing,
kinds of fresh front tile 5C1L (IC
housewares,
tools, toys and
licacics.
food.
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TERIA iii Seminole Plaza nd by Mrs. Sophie Burden of Wick-

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Hollywood 28, Calif.
or solution to a problem. To decorated by my mother in diators, Christmas carols on Nation. In 1862, It employed Hollywood 28, Calif.
IflitS gifti.—MRS. P. C.
but he added the bracelet
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DEAR FOLLY—If you hay, very tight azdhe couldn't get it order her 82.-page booklet send garlands of ahnll*x and fresh radio, TV and records—do we only two men and four women
who
worked
in
an
attic
room
of'
your name, address and 50 holly. The ga-s globes were Improve with age?
several small childran, wrsp
,
twolug, and signing $1 and $2 ance of one round-trip to and 1 equzvuleflt to one-third
Your Newspaper, iiox 489, Dept. hobnoil glass. The square table And To All A Good Night!"
notes printed by private con- froni his district each 5esSion, thirds of Its weight daily, aca different color of tissue pspir dy that dilemma.
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I then hung neatly on these hang- she and my father trimmed the juicy pulp with powdered sugar, one of those wonderful people harmonious wonderful Christ- about.
a
and
topped
each
serving
with
who
will
be
a
boon
to
society
Christmas
tree.
ers.—LINDA
Every Christmas morning my whipped cream. Home.made general, since there Is a naYOUR CII 1.D s BORN TODAY . . - he, or she, will be
1'OIL'S I'ROBLEM
DEAR POLLY—Can anyone father awakened the house- fruit-cake followed, along with tural understanding of the needs TODAY - . . he, or she, will be one of those highly sensitive

other

cards

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want something special for your Three tons of gifts were para-

make plans to enjoy an even-

paper or to c-over it with a small one of the candles.) All the gifts sure many of my readers also pj.ijmising chart. Ideal speaking helpful Idea here and there to that the diet Is right so that
filled with fruit or vegetables tie that binds Spec. 4 Michael box.
Any other ideas 7—MRS. were under the tree, gifts for look buck at tb-Is time of the voice here for the lecture p1st- increase efficiencY and harmo- the nerves do not become too
In handy. Flowers, kit.form, the pulpit, etc.
mother, father, nurse, the cook, year and, it is with me, it's
ny, beauty, practicality. Send highly sensitized. 'I'herc could
tens, puppies or anything at- Hawley in brotherhood With U. H.
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"The Stars Impel, they do no to a good school where such a be a fine artist In this chart as
DEAR sns. U. JI.—Jut the the house boy, all our small nice time to remember.
trzictive may be cut from greet- some Montagnard tribesmen S
the year, then use your Imag- So illS 9'Cflt5 lit Sedona, delivered to me with a piece of the day. Gifts for our cats, and dinner on New Year's Day, but your life Is argeJy up to YOUI
hltie
quality can
made
well
asout
a great
person,
so
viclua1
practicable
andbethere
Is very
bound
find
whatsales
the forte
Is and
Carroll
ugiiter's
to
be
real
success
In
this
chart,
slant
education
along
such
lines.
Inatlon as you "play" with . ArIL, are shipping surgical '" cardboard around the bow on little dog. Then breakfast—egg- occasionally we went to dine
:;:
In a strip that was as wide as steak and gravy. What a feast! charming custom— A small, uary Is now ready. For Your compel." 'mist you make of compel." What you m8icc of
utilized for the lovelist and Vietnam
for chief
Christmas.
A tribal
pounded a brass the bow was high and then Afterwards, we all looked at pretty basket was tied on the copy send your birtMate and your lIfe Is largely up to YOU! your life Is largely up to YOU!
- nto.t economical packages you bracelet on Hawley's wrist
would fit right over the top of stockings "hung by the fire." so that New Year's Day callers The Sanford Herald, Box 1921, Forecast for your sign for Jan- Forecast for your sign for Jan'
' the possibilities for using cut- lage iai Hawley an some
We then fell asleep with the could leave their calling carda. Hollywood ZL Calif.
wary Is now ready. For your usry Is now ready. For your
the bow.—POLLY
outs from CIuÜtUiaI cards, Cavalry buddies had
So,
Merry
Christmas,
dear
copy
send your blrtbdatc and copy send your blrthdate and
You will receive a dollar if cats oo the great rug.
gummed stars and tiny tree ft.om
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with a bow on top so it can be —and there, in all its glory, coffee lii tiny, fragile CUPs. engender good will in everyone who will always have a knack nervous over anything and

' alflcIal flowers, broken jew-

:,

nlenu (r your pleasure. If you SI(1( Grand Canyon.
shoulders of others. Be a good

My pretty mother read the cellar. The dessert, "Ambrosia, veritable Santa Claus. State ing and busting about tonight, of your affairs, so plan wistly
Vnd it difficult to wrap attrac Christmas ntorning.—JANET I my Barbie doll clothes out of
DEAR POLLY-1 am a 9- bobby pins. I bend each end out poem to my brother and me was indeed fit for the gods. your alms to others. Assis
tive gifts for a nominal cost
and don't complain. Do what- ideas, In operation. Kin do not

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All Americans who read and therefore, feels free to specuany chances.)
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
21
to
Feb.
gIfts. Make others happy and sport, even If 'ou find others
, But most of the women will watch television know Mrs. late. So the kind of "Will she
19)
Get
your
house
in
good
orbe
of good cheer.
imposing on you a little.
iay emphatically, "Of course, Kennedy In a way that seems or won't she 7" speculation that
der
and
please
family
as
much
AQUARIUS
Jan.
21
to
Feb.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 21 to Feb.
: si won't remarry any time personal enough to permit their usually involves only a young
as
you
can,
so
that
happIness
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ThIs
is
not
a
good
day
to
19)
Don't
prolong
the festivities
-: soon. Why should she? What saying flatly, "Of course, she widow's intimate circle, in the
can
be
permanent
in
the
new
look
into
new
projects,
etc.
I
to
the
tune
of
losing
out where
hits she got to gain? As Mrs. will marry again" or "Of I case of Mrs. Kennedy, involves I
4
year.
Add
more
comforts
to
Keep
busy
at
home
affairs
and
business and others' Interests
the whole country.
Kennedy, widow, she is one of Icourse, she won't."
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"Merry Christmas To
eve. A cheerful attitude and a Finish whatever has been start- P
By Polly Cramer And To All A Goodnight." This ver dishes filled with nuts, PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) word of encouragement 10 ed. Light recreation Is best for
line from "The Night flefore "branch raisins" and grapes. Get right into the spirIt of others about makes this a won- P.M.
OizL4 a
think of Christmas when 1 was goblets, drawn from casks of Ing your friends and deliver- PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Certain situations around you
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paper comes in plain colors sad
patterns, too, but I prefer working with plain colors as this
leaves room for more imagina- Brotherhood

DINNER for a very reasonable
iwice is advertised by SKIP'S

Seafood is their specialty, but 125 members of the I la ,ustlp•uI

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vices
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ful time,

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wife, and against carts ot
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LAP.(;IC,
JilCy
Page *7, Public Reoorda of ated and being in Seminole Coun. March
(Smug..,
iftS., and of record in
f.,r
SaIe,
('mu hr.
drvis.'es, legat.'ec, grisritocu,,
n.•'i I'ttsti,-l. P,rinc rwn eon- I Seminole County, Florid&amp;,
Official Itecord, Ilnok
ty, Florida, to-wit7, peg.
creditors, or other
rstitu-1,
J{CI4l I:- late •
ti.tri,-t
.b) Lots 1.
ii, of the Public- Records of
itt.
11, Block I),
:-:ci,t
ISCP
" S'.'ivnnia T.V. in t-x
The N 2.52 feet of L,t 14 and
claiming by, through, under
CASRELBEETtY
Semiuin).. County, Florida, finIGHTS,
ri-I
1.-it
r..t,.f
it
I
''ti.
cli of Lot 1* and all of
or against thorn, this 1st.i,vaccordIng t 'the 7'la,t thereSitc't-it
!Th$y$I- 1r.¼-:,:;:,
1, lass beginning at NE Cot-- eurniieri,ig the ft'l)c'wlng describ"rvitp...
Isamed Deforiduints.
any
ed
of as recorded In Flat Book
real
t)rIuIIort3. to-wit:
ner of acid It 1, run
of them, arid itil parties
' Mitit Ii,'r. i,is' i.
It,
f' Page 7, Public Records
'iv i:M .A
Lot 1, o Block "A". of FELPot-lath- nil beater.
'
along E line of said Lot 1
kui.,it'ts or unknown claimA. ••
$ -, .. of Serninol.- Cnunt', Plot ,.i.
t's.'.l
::
711111 h..
1.(1"i'511p
('ii.
?--fl47
ADI'!T]CuN
t. distance of 11.30 feet, run
to
'h-;,'i,-,:
itig any right, tithe or int.r.¼' I:,'t.at'
Xl
Idzi.
1('t4
u,
Sanford,
TIorId,
Semini,l..
thence N $b'2E' W 12.](1 feet
:
i-st In or to thir' following
ST. JO1iN REA IA
Lot iii, Uleick Ti, CARRELCounty, Florida, according to
to the W'ly line of said
described property in SemivIiEr:l.
linluint-Ing.
'ri1. 'l'JME i'l'. I u':u I- I hIM
Ametrsc'nn
BERRY hEIGHTS, accordtilat thereof recorded In Pint
flEx'
Ti:
v's1€, run theoe in NE dire.'ur:A
-:isr
tiol.' Count)-, Floridit,
si-:
ut'm:
, \ I VI A- I -'-.
c-at-s. ',i p.r ii lit'.!. a eights Inc. ' )U .
A i's,Sl;j. -i
lug to the Pint tbreof as
hook i. ;eae , of the Pubtion along said W'ly line,
$
Ii
wit:
l- h'itu'r,
c'.Id k
K Tin Slur. 4I
ri't'nrdpd its Flat Iloek is,
French
lie
Records
('io'OTII-(i.
of
III : I '.7'i'
Seminole
said line being
Lot ii, Block
It- ¼!t.4
. LAKEVIEW
curve
to
IC' 1545H'i A
i'. . i.LiAM
T'uutCount', Florida;
Public Records of
tue right havitug a radius of
according to the- ;ulat thsiureor
I f-'T
lo '1 S
CA Ill 05
5.siyiI,- Counts', Florida,
Mntl you are lucre),)' I'l'it,ired to
' 't;
,
2jfl
17.52 feet, a diatnc,t of
jt-;L
us recorded in Pint Ilook
itvrli S'rOClEP
7Ofld IunduIst., Assoc.
Lot
, Block Ti, CARRELyour auusa-er it, said suit
feet to the NW Corner of
Pagi- 14, Public lt.'cord, t,f
l il: V'i'Hi S.; 1.. F'ItiCE
It$511
A' Stilt
l:F:itTt- ' HEIGHTS, accordstith
thus
Bide I
tItdersigx,ed
Clerk of
said Lot 11, run thence E
Seminole Count)', Florldsi.
(' IN1i st;
''. l:I''..'t t
'I'HE
c'RNEI:
STORE
t
lug to the Flat thereof an
saiti
Court
atuci te, 5cr'.'.- a copy
123 feet, more ci' less, along
TAKE NOTICE that is suit A .1 Adcock
.
2:'-w5,I.p I i'i' Mug,ic.Iia
Sanfnt-d
(.. A,
rorurtled in Flat Book 11,
a,,
the N line of Lot 11 to paint there.,! Upon the- Plttiiitiff'p at- has teen filed against you In the
.. Page 3, Public flonords of
of heginning, all in Block 10 t(urts&amp;'), whiopc nunie and address ah'o'.'e-st)'led Court wherein LE" TV Cons..I..; G,E, Hairi.'nsiuioI,' Counts', Florida.
ar,,, l'.culinr before- Jan- flcfl' HAMPTON, JR. id KATH- .TET SPRAY CLEANING
iz*-t
,f DREAMWOLD, Sanford,
dr.-r: Cism,'russArg-ui, C-ri: ___________________
1 !.,.,. I
- A t r
_.... .s
-.
'-' ' '-''
. I5uu III (iI&amp;UII Iti
1"JOTIU*, according to p1st
#i L1iV. HAMT'TC)N, his '.'.'ifc-, art
'''
Argus '-4. ::t. nt
TIc.
Aisc
- flhe,c:k .1,
"
' I\''7
CASSEI4BERRT
thiereof!)e'cre..- Pro Conf.'a
f
:':
4:
will the- l'iaintlffs and A N A N I) A ____________________________________
thareof recorded in Flat be
.n,n, i1r'.'j- Camera M (1
- HEIGHTS, according to the
entered giggitset yOU,
Book , pages 90 and 91, of
WILLIAMS. et Un, "I iii. is.t'e- the
Ave. Vi,,
-T4Ia.
I'lat thereof an recorded in
I
WITNW
the Public Records of Semi. cial
seal atmy hand arid ofti- lefondants. The natur,- of this
Flat Book 0, Page 37, Pubthe County Court- suit is suit to quiet t)ic- 11th.' ALL St i-ret TIq-t'ords. $i.!t.
hole County, Florida.
lie Records of Seminole
hesuse, Sanford, Seminole County, (its
VIa. _ . . _
.. ____ ilJ.i'Ii
Said s*1e will be made
'it','(1ti,-S(ifl
_ -'
ti
theatu"e--eicperlhu,'ci
Thursdu' &amp;
r,'itl
County, Florida.
pUt Fiorid, this 111th day of Decent- Estate.
SF'ltI N
.0 u s
suant t and In order to tisfy
Fr- duv I il' !' tot' your chopping
Icr,
The Westerly 15 feat of the the
.
iIiC.
All
't'.,.',
EACI-1 ('F TOt' 15 IQUITtEI,
terms of said final decree. (SEAL)
- EflerI3- 150 feet of Lot 7, (CIRCT
We repair •ria Service
COT SEAL)
t,, flit- your Answer or other
FIRESTONE STORES
'- Block A, WINR PARK
Arthur H BeL'l'.'.'Iths, .1r.
'I'iN V
Arthur H. Beckwtth, Jr.
a'ritu'ts d,'1etjes: te the Cons #;i': W, Fit-pt
P'ERNEILIES, according to
Cleric of Circuit Court
MM'Ii5tii'r
&amp;
Clerk of Circuit Court in and
5up1,I'. Co
_________________________________
plaint wills thi- Cleric ot
tuthe Flat thereof as record.
w
By: Mrths T. Vihiheus. D.C. Circuit Court s.f S.'rnirioit Cotan 54
for Seminole Oount', Florida
RAllY i'I:j II, walker, Jumpin'
iq,iiii1, H. Logati
ed in Pint Book 1, Paga
By: Dnn
t)', Florida in this prtit.'edit,g
M.
c-hsaly rat n,-ist &amp; lila3' Jut 1.
' 7$. Fublic Records of Semi- Phillip
Mrkos, D, C. Shtlnhsolser and Logan
H. Logs
- 7CIV iSj(ifl
utid to servi- a copy thereof upon
All p,t- )111i.
- j5,
no
Oounty, F1ori6
First
Federal
IIUlldirsg
Shinhoior
tile Plaintiffs' Attorneys, whose I ______________________________ ______________________________
) The
asteriy 1*5 foal of Ft Federel Building
Sanford, Florida
usustuies and eddrcse are hsoreinue!All: CC,OLEI: for car, i "nIt.
- Lot 7, Block A. WINTER Sauford, Florida
SOFTHERN T\
Atthrnc- tot Plaintiff
ion sot forth, as recuir,'el by law
flood i.oy. • A-.-ll.'uit condition,
- PE FERRIES, ac,
rvt--, Clit f ui' '
•
Puhileb Dec. IC, 1111, 11(1, 1 t&amp;G &amp; nut later than the '4tts day 0!
Attey for Platut$tt
oordlng t the Flat thereof Publleb Dec. 2, 1514
'h, 'iV,.rkl tic Martt. Frtc,sd
,l. 5, I9
___________________________________
January,
1P7.
::l: Santuncj Av
an reoorded in Pla Book . DDH-m
•I' - I:::
TCI.i'i'l5ft '. iPG
TIde
1.t day of Ie.-.'nil.i.r,j
Mode-i
j
Page 7, Public Records of
tcintira:
Ib4.
ii ti-ti mud. )....
COMPT1t
T
v.
fl"t'pttaj
Seminole County, Florida.
1%
IRE
(IflCI'IT
(1OITIIT
WOCE or
:::-au
(SEAL)
.i' W "to S (1;,. ii
) Lots f and 4, Block A, and STATE OF
THE N1%Tfl JUDICIAl. (IUCIJIT
Eve,
____________________
OR1flA TOt
Arthur H. TI,'rhwici,, ,J,,
\t
El'T:'Ic'j
(';J
of Block F, SmSET
icr:
1%
AN!)
11011
SJMJ%(,1,J:
(lOt'%
MART A. MAONALD
Elerit
of
lii,
('irriti:
Court
FRUIT
' cc tv,, c- FOR SALE
arid TI, FlORIDA
A R.EPLLT OF JOHN
By: Iootsnu M. Marko,
Ri(i 1. I
M. KINI'S
her hue- iw (IHAWCEHI N.. ii:i4 4LEAflD's ADDITION TO band, A.
ti'- :• I y
andMACDONALD,
FRANK E. BROWN
iucput3' Clerk
&lt;l.AssELnEnity AND A BE. and OMO G. BROWN,
hi. wife,
FEItNANDEZ,
HCARITC' &amp; KIRK
- rT OP
BLOOMFJI-:LIj SA'iINGS BANK, 41'
North Orange
O. Home AppIiant'
1L AND 11 If alive, end If dead. the reap.o- a
LA[:Gi
TANGEJIINEE, Orang,'.;,
Avenue
_______________________________
&amp;
op
PAK
v. unknown he, dvlases,
Nw Jersey' corporation,
Orlando, Florida
t'uyacosui Grapefruit. Bring
LAL AlA R) TV'
hSEERRT, aceording grent.es, assign...,
Usuora, or.. VS.
Plaiuitiff, Attorneys for Plaintiffs
own t'o,,taine'r, Mrs. H. A.
to the Flat tberea as re. ditora, tru.t.sa, or a-ny
Hotiucityit, IICA. Z.'ntth, Mu'tag
and
Publish Dec. 2, 311, 11065
Ostce'ti
-IIt,4.
,iitui.
corded In Fist Book 4, Peg. persons
hoii
&amp;
ROBjItT
M.
I'O'3'LE
Save
in
Lake
Mar)'.
and
NELclaiming by, through, LIE lit. DOYLE, hii
$ 11167
- *4, Public Reocadp of Semi- under or against as-Id r.ep.ativ,
wife, et *1., DDH-71
51. Arlji-les For Rent
- nul' County, ?1orId
31. Musical Instrumentu.
named defendants, and .anh of
befcndstnt.
___________________________
't Lint 5, Block A. RUNSET thein, LUKE Ii. LYON,
NOI'I(E
I'D
l)EIEND
(SR
if alive,
1% THE CIRCIlT COURT OP
A REPLAT OF and his unknown uPouss
H')-PiI'A BEllS
PNo TI;SiNO &amp; RAIS
if man- ORDER OF PUBLICATION
THE NINTh JUDICiIAI. OiftClI'J' W
LBONAIU)'S ADDITION TO ned, and
'iljeej rhsusira sick room auppise'
L HAItMUN
FORECLOSURE
LEROY BROWN,
2'?-4f
- CASSELBETLRT AND A RE. alive, a,ud hi. unknown 'pouee TOt NELLIE H. DOYLE, wife 1% AND M HESU%olE C(fl'N_
for salt- or roust
'r. ri.,
LlGGEI'' REX ALL LItUGS
FLAT oit- WT 15 AND 1$ if married, and If dead, the reof ROBERT
.
:4. t;phols1erif ChA%C1 P.O. IU.4
1)11' CEN'rBAL PAB,E IN epecti,. unknow* heirs, dvia.ea,
Piactept Shopping Cnter
slive, and If dead, the un701 0rlado Dr
- CAELSELUIERRY, e000rding grsntee, aaulgn..s, hears, orelcison'u
Pb 38-7511
tie-ii's,
devise.., THE DOWERI' SAYINGS L'ANK,
OVER 5 YEA as
to the' Pint t)wreof as ne- ditora, truetes, or say and
Finintiff,
grautet,e, assiguseus, lieot-i, v.
a.11
Floor
Maclinus,
OF
FINE
workmanship
Beds,
TV'.
('ot-ded in
Book 1, Page parsons claiming by, through,
creditors, trUstees,
in UI)'
tinlstering, dr&amp;tse'ricc, iipot.v.
Chain Saws, Tid'ie, Chairs
or
other
CHARLES
E.
1tOIIIJINS,
54. Public lteoords -of Semi- under or a.gainst said rsepsotJv,
e-t
..
claimants t,', tisiugti, Unera. Time payments -- i*ttli
AMEILI'AN RENT-ALL
no!.- County, FlorIda.
bisfi*clis
dci- or against lie,- and all
named defendints, and each of
%OTI(
as is rn. Drapery bardwre
flista'uths
) Lot,. :, 11 antI 30, Block 2*, them; and
OF SUIT
uuknowji prtiee claiming
any and all Person,
Installation.
BOHIGAGE PftftEC1(J7RE
KATHRYN PARK FIRST having, or claiming to ha,., any
to have alz) right, title or 11Oo
RENT A BEtS
KLJLP L)WCOILATING SHOP
CHARLES E. ItOBBINS anti
ADDITION, according to the right, title or int.t in the
iuotor.et in the- Pro3i't)'
ttuIiawa3, H"spttui, Baby Beds
.
Pint thereof as recorded in following deScribed land, lying
AL.IENE
L.
ROBBIN5,
hi,
hereinafter described, aU of
By Day, Wesk or Month.
wife
Flat hook 5, Pages 67, 61, cud being in Seminole County,
whose residence are
CARROLL'S rURNITURE
UN- RESIDENCES Itu an unknown
tsusd 511, Public Records of Florida, to-wit:
lit W lut.
1*141*1
'
kiicnftjcieata,te'
or
oount.ry
other
than
Counts-,
Flct-id,
East
1.3
'YOU
AN!)
.A,
chains of th&amp; Rr.tith
EACH ()1
VOlt ...
-inc
state
of
Ttie South 80,5 feet of the
Florida,
and
30 chains Of GOT. L.nt 2, Sec- hereby uotlfied that a
lnftihlag address being:
fi'llowizsg described IircperIN 'THE ('IIRCITiT Coral? or
tion 35, Township 19 South, bean brought agaitipt you by
t)': Begiti t the Nohseast
Staff Sergegu, Beadqunrt. TIlE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Range 25 Esat, Ias the Bl0MELI) SAVINGS BANK,
ers &amp; Hea-dquaer. Company IN AND Foit SEMINOLE COUN.
of Lot 4 of ENSouth 215 feet and lea. the ' New Jerse' corporation,
2d lirig-ade, 3d Infantry Dlvi. TI, FLORIDA
r'IIANTEIS MANOR. seocord.
North 150 feet of the South Plaintiff, t foracloat- a cerji
aluts APO ban Frauiclaco, Ci1AN('II,I NO. IU4Ihl
liur. to Ui.J'lut tiierof as
45 feet of the East 1154 Mortgage more particularly deeCalifornia 562*4
?'(c's,rd,-ti II, FRet hook 11,
WILLIAM H MCDANIEL
feet a.zid less the East 25 crlbed in the Complaint flied
'You are hereby lwtltiad that
I-ag.- (11, Public Records of
feet for road.
in 'this suit, which MortgagePluiustll'!
'-3- -.-\Vant
$i'nuiisnh,' ('..uut)- , Florida,
en. a Complaint to foreclose a ocr- Vat.
You, and ascii of you,
cumburs the
followiflg
described
ta-In
mortgage
encumbering
the
LENA
M
MuDANyL
I
riot, th.'i.-e- V,st 1*5.77 feet, )sereb' notified that a suit has property,
1tte
Ils,'igruI-4otu t Is
Seminole following dCSctIbd real proper,131.
feet. beets brought against you
Count1-, Florida, to-in
L)Cft'Jl(ilLtit
wit
ty to-n-it:
- lis.'ts,,- East 1'l, foot to the Circuit Court, In cud for In the
N O'IJCJC 'It) A PPEA It
Luit
7,
Block
12
WEATH.
Bern.
but 11., HIc'1c F. COtYN'rB'l- '1(5: Lena Al. Mt-I'uriicl
'Wcst riglst.u.fwuy 1ie of icuIe Cout', Florida, iii ChanEItSI0IELD FlitS? ADDI.
1
- t- s t'-p, t)s.int-e North- ocry,
CLIJIJ MANOR. UNIT NO, 8,
number 14,545, .nUtl.d IRA
Wh'.- r.'sici*'ts.-,- is un'lION,
according
to
thu.Fist
.ni, t-l - seking the West B. SOUTHWARD, plaititiff,
according
to
the
pint
the,re-thereof as recorded Iii Flat
VL
rIgiit.urwt3v liii,'
(It a. recorded in Flat Book
cit said MARY A. MACDONALD, .t a,l,
You are- hit-nt-i.) sscstifjt,d thsjjt is
1J410k 12, Pages 55 and 67,
12, Pages 75 and 7, Public' Cuuzti;ilaiuut for tii-orc.'e' hi
.': '?--higliwe.-'.' to Point of Begin,defendants, and you, and each of
;
Public' Record, of Seminole
been
;-u lteuorda of Seminole County,
- tuinog.
you, ar. required to fils your
County, Florida, subject to
filed
against
you
in
theabove
Florida,
j, That this Ordhtsetsoc shall Answer to the Complaint
sit)'Ied
Court
arid
;ou
the
easements
are- requirand reatric- has been flied
e. 'ubhislit,d otict a week for with the Clerk of said Court, sad
against you In ad to eerie 0 (lop)' of your
tiozis of record,
.
NEW
EZP*ISSWAY
the
tbove
f.vr 14) rnilis,c'uti'.-,' week. in serve a copy thereof upon
said aRsti for other relief, aisd you arc requiredstyled cult, and you l".'.'er or pleading to the Coin.
LOCATION
'I'hi-- Sauuforci Ilerseld, £3 news- plaintiff, or his attorney, ,oto serve a copy of piutnt UI) thI, Plaintiff's at.tor.
are required to tile your Answer )'uUr
Answer or other Pleading tic'),
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
3,511Cr
Iut'hI5iIcd its Seminole wit: QEQ. A. SPEER. JR., Whose to said Complaint or other jilead.
Trun,a,
E.
Grason,
LAW
to
ty. Florida.
the Complaint on Plaintiff'5 OFFICES (oF 1'Jtt'MAN B. Ui-IA.
ON 1.4 &amp; 46
I-..,
.
...
address 1. P.O. Box 3*14 Sanford hogs oil the- Clerk of thisabove Ktturzseye, ANDER$QN RUSH, SON, Sulti- 1I'4, 141' East LlvltigJ 'l'iiut Us,' ubuv.-'cit:st:nlbed Florida 22771. on ur befora Jan- entitled Court atsd to serve
s
DEAN
Sfsrd,
of lausti its tb, aggregate unr' 9,
LOWNDEE, 822 East etots. th-Intsdt,, Florida and fileA. D. 1917, and If you °"i' thereof on P1s&amp;igitiff' at. Centr&amp;l&amp;Boulevard,
0 r 1 a ii d o, tb. ut- igluoul Atssw.'r or
4iwII.aIhI ie- tls*i ten (343) regIs- fall t do so, a Decree
•
toruiey,
Vry USdNa
Only 4,000 actual miles, fully pow.r.d and
pleading
Pro Con.
J)SEJ'E Al. P'-ITZ(3ER. Florida, and file the
te.ti i-lecture, and thu owner. fesso will be entered
original in 71g.- !f 1'.• of Us,- Cl.'rk
against
ALto,
2116
$e'uUrit'l'rust
BuildAnswer
or
air conditioned. A r.al cr.am puff I
si,wJ-lsste'rest holders of
other J'lcading in the Circuit 4 'tsurt Si-mitsui,- Count1',
jeort,'
pro- you. and each of you, for the
lug. 1lij&amp;*tii, Florida 32231, hot (office- of tise. . . Hkw.y, ...
Clerk of this- Cm- Suitfor-tt. S'it.ridjs sos or i.e-fin-.-'
hiss'.- furrnali- pt'tLtun,d hat delnanoded in said Complaint, late-,t he- senuicied.
h..d,
I
the 24th day of Jan- cult Court on or lot-furs, the 24th ths.- 4tii disy of January, 1557. 1! I
$5347
The' nature of this suit Is to nar), thasi
A. Ti, 1557, 1! you fall to duy of January, 1557. If you tall you fail
) Tisut this Orditinisce shall uuiet the UUc t the shave j,, do u,
to
tit.
so,
JudFnscuIt
by
M5
Judgment
by
default
will
to
dci so, a decree pro 001115J550 d.'luuit wlli
tt etret inismedluctaly upon its onibod land in
ii, take-ti aguinst
the pisisitiff
be taken against you fur the retl
final passage and adoptinzi.
WITNESS my hand and seal of iivf daiwezidod in said Complaint, n-Ill be taken a-g*Iisst you fur the' )iu for the 't'lle! ih'tnundt'd in
relief demaisdeci iii tRot' Cutu. tlse- Cuoutisiaclust
g, 'I'iaet all Ordinoensoes or part, said Court at Sanford,
OI NSONAI.
THIS Notice shall be publish, plaint.
Seminole
o4. Ordinances its ou.nfhlet here- County, Florida, this 5th day ad ouiceINSPICTION
'JRDE!:I:I)
t
Sancacti week for four co.This Notice shall bt publish- ford, Florida thus 21st day of
wIth are hereby repeale,
of December, st.
&amp; COMITE PETAIL
sacutive week, iii
1914.
LLuOFTEL, at a regular west- tlEAL)
The Sanford ccl once c week for fuua' eons.- Isticeutbi, hoGS.
At
Herald.
CALL. COIJACT
cuUve weeks In the Sanford (SEALi
of the City Council of
Arthur K. B.ckwit., Jr.
DATED at Suutiford, Seminole Herald.
JOHN CDX
y of Cnassolberry, Florida., this
Clerk of Circuit Cdurt of
Arthur H. Berkwl?h, Jr
County, Florida, this 21st day
DATED thIs *1st day of Dec.
11222,4311 T -pp
day of December, A. D. 1561.
Clerk *.uf the- Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
of
Dcembor,
1561.
(AT..)
ember, 1541.
Es.. k
h': Dutiti H. Murku, Ti. C.
By: Donna U.. Mark..
(SEAL)
(PEAL)
li. E. WOODRAMS, MAYOR
LAW OFFICES OF
Deputy mark
&amp;u..ui.
1$01 W. FIRST ST.
Aethur
H.
Beckw&amp;tlu,,
Jr.
A1'TEET:
Arthur H. Beckwltlu, Jr.
TRUMAN B. Git.ASON
3220614
GEO. A. SP*ER, ZR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
er srI
Clerk of the Circuit Court Suite 10d
OPEN TILl P.M. MON. THRU THUIS,,
-y W. flewttiuiriic,
Attorney fur PlaintIff
By:
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Sunday School - 3:15 a.
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THE REDEEMER
101 W. 25th Place
The Church or Lbs Lutheran
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Herbert W. Goers. -. Pastor
Sunday School .__... 3:15 a. in.
Worship Service - 10:10 a. in.
Eindergs.rteu and Nursery

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3. !,slisr ScsI
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Sunday School
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MornIn Worship - 10:50 a. W.
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Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert St. Temple, Jr.

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Morning___
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Companies
Irving 1. Pryor and Staff

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim &amp; Employees

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

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

SEMINOLE
New Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 1730 Pear Ave
Oak_lava Baptist Church, 374$ W. SILk It.
Osteen Baptist Church
Pineorsise Baptist Chw'sh 11$
On
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Progress Missionary Baptist Church.. Midway
Second Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
West
SunlasO Baptist Church. 5429 French Ave.

St. James M&amp;asionary 8.ptia CbUXC
ltd. 415 Oit...n
si. Paul
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St. Matthews Missioa.ry Baptist Church

Canaan H.Ijtta
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church.
izo Cypress at.
Temple Baptist Church, Pain Springs Rd..
Altamonte Biiringe
w.st., Missionary Baptist Ch urch,
414 8. Holly LV..
Zlo Hop. Baptist Church, 71* Orange Ave.

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Church of the Nativity. LIS. Mary

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All Souls Catholic Church. 11$ Oak Ave
ltQUl11ii CthULIQ Mass. Sporkmao.. Club.

Chulsiota
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Catholic Church. Pershing
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Enterprise
Oak Auth itt

St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Malt.
land Ave. Aitseunle 8prig.
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First Christian Church. 1fJ7 5. Sanford Ave.
CO1GItEGATlONAL.

Morning Glory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy.
Mi. Olive MIssIonary Baptist Church. Ian
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t. Zlc,a Mt.aiosary Baptist. Ilpes Ave.
!.a U.usi Missionary Baptist Church,
bLb St S Hchor7 Ave.

Mt Calvary illaslowy Baptist
New Salem PrlmiUi-• Baptist Church,
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C. L. Robinson and staff

BILL HEMPIITT.T. MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

Macedonia.Mission Baptist Curcb

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

THE .L&amp;MRICAN OIL 00.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Sbie"d

j..cne Southern Baptist Mission, Chuluota
Missionary Baptist Church bigrt., Rd.

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CABRAWAY &amp; McKIRBflq
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FLORIDA STATE BANK
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1621 W.
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WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

L. D. PLE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
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Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

Fouita.1a
Jordan htlissloasry BalUst Churcit.

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

Altamonter1ngs
At. its, A.1tamonts Springs
lirai Baptist Ch urch of L).Ba.r7
First Baptist Church of Geneva
First Baptist Church of Lake Mary
First Baptist Church of lake Monroe
First BapUst Church of L.ourwood. cot.
Church Grant
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First Baptist Church .1 Ovledo
First Baptist Church of Sc.s L"do Springs
First Shilob Miasiosary Baptist Church.
1101 W. 12
12th St.
Forest City Baptist Church

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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
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PUBL MARK
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY_Christ Methodist Church
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SUUIIIud stat..
'.i.utcb of Christ, 11.12 S. Park Ave.
First Methodist Church. 611 Park Ave.
Church of Christ, Geneva
Church 1 Christ. Lake Ma.r7
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
Church of Christ, L.ongwood
First Southern Methodist Church
Church of Christ. Paula
3611i Sanford Ave.
Frte Metti.dist Church. 509 W. 4th It.
CHURCH OP GOD
Church of God 501 Hickory

(J.utva Methodist Church, Geneva
(irate Methodist Church. Quota Rd.

Chuich of God. Oviedo

(.)akgrove h1eth4iet Church. Oviedo

Church of God. 2200 S. French

(burcb of God Mission, Entorprie.
EPISCOPAL

All Saints Episcopal Church E.
Ave.. Enterprise
Christ Episoopail Church. Longwood
All Saints EpiaovpaL Enterprise
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Ave. at 4th
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Ascension L.uth.ran Church, Overbrook

Dr. Cassolbwry
Good Shepherd Untt.4 Luthsra,

:ouv 8. Orlando Dr.

Lutheran ChUrco of the Rodssmer,
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(irant Chapel AM-ES Church, Oviedo
ObLCen Methodist Church
P avia Wesisyan Methodist, At. 44
W. at Paola
ML Jainse A-ME.. 9th St. at Cypress

SI. Mary • A-ME. Church St. Rt. 425 O.t.sn
$1. Pam's Methodist C b U r 0 k
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Stafford Memorial Methodist Church
DeBary

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£LI1' PENTECOL'
CHURCH OF WNG WOOD
501 Orange Street
K. Ruth Grant - Pastor
Sunday School - 10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. is
Sunday Evening - 7:10 p. a.
Study - 7:30 p. a.
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Lake Mary Church of the Nau.rege

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First P:e.lyterlan Church of Dsissry,

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Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St..
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant, Pastor
Morning Worship ......5:30 a. m
Church School -* 9:45 a. a
Session Meet ..._. 10:45 5.. rn.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m.

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Beardall Chapel - 8:00 p. in
Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 p. m
Senior HI Fellowship 6:00 p. a.

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$771 South Orlando Drive

Thomas H.. Makin
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Worship
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Church School
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CASSELBERRY
I.I of Seminole Plaza
Et. 436 EI
Rev. Lucas F. 0th. - Pastor
Church School - 9:10 a. in.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. in.
Junior Iii &amp; Senior HI
Youth Meetings
6:00 p. in.
Tuesday:
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STILFJJNItIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr.and Mrs. Al Wilson
9013 Bear Loake Road
Upilila. Coinmunity Presbyterian Church.
Upiala 54.
Westminster Presbyterian Cbcb, Howell
Park. H1 431. Cssasib,rry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest lake Ieventh.day Adventist Church.
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Seventb-day Adventist Church, Maitland

Ann Alexander
Robert S. Alexander,
Lois Alexander
- Dottie Austin
Raymond Bellamy
Willian' H. Braswell
David M. Brown
Johnny M. Cameron
John Victor Charron
Mary Fances Davis
Sandra Davis
Richard S. Easingwood
Donna f. Estes
Thomas Evans
Walter A. Gelow
Winifred F. Gi.kw
Steven W. Garver
Roy D. Green
Jo Ann Hays
Raymond C. Hays
Jan McClung
Anna Jardine
Elizabeth Long
Jerry Payoff.
Norma K. Plait
Janie L. Shoemaker

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Full Gospel Tabernacle 8721 Country Club
Mt. Olive holiness Church. Oak Hill
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Pinecrest Aaeeut.iy of (hod, *7th &amp; EIUJ

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Laura Frances Willis

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Liza Baker
Julia Sartos
Jane Csss.lb.rry

Lewis E. Williams

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Doris Williams

Sanford Liiisc. Church, 1401
1401 5 Park Ave
aofor4 Congregatiu, of Jehovahs Wit S*s.i 504 $antrd Ave.

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Thomas Whighani

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Clyde Walls
Fred Wells

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Fred Van Pelt
Laurence V.rs1.l
Bill Vincent. Jr.
Frank R. Vo$tolaiis

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Allen's A.M.E. Church. Oily, a 12th
Church of God in Christ, Oviedo
Ctiuluots Community Church
Church of God of Prophecy, 2507 Elm Ave.
Church of (led of Prophecy, Iaorzgwood
Church of God Mission, Enterprise
Church of Jesus Christ of I..att.r Day
Saints, *115 Park Ave.

Ti, Salvatiuu Amy, ZIO IG 2nd 51.
J(uhilng
iiie Moravian Church Altamonte
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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

Boston Chapel, Hwy. 11.92, Peru Park

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Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees
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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Sanford Scventh.aay Adventist Church.

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Congregation Bath Israel, 14th &amp; Magnolia
First Cburch of Christ, ScS.uet.st,

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Barnett Memorial Methodist Church. K.
LiBary Ave.. £mzt.rprls.

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Cuzzuiuiuty ?resby*erian Church. Lake
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First prt,,ijyt.rAan Church, Oak Ave.

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Eastern Orthodox Cburch, St. Johns Chry.

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Messiah Lutheran Church. American Legion
Rail, Prairie Lake. Fern Park
St. huh.. Lutheran Church, 5t 474

Bear LaM. Methodist Church
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C&amp;sa.lberry
CUD3inULLI17 Methodist Church.
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Rev. Robert St. Jenkins. Pastor
Morning Worship - 1:30 a- a.
Sunday School -- 0:45 a.. a.
Morning Worship - 10:55

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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Mrs. John Loon.
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Howard Middleton
Maryann .Miles
Larry Neely
Marilyn. Peterson
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Robert Thomas
Frances Wester

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Clarence Forest

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bank are hunricane lamps in v,hite und gold and Christmas wreaths, dec(Herald Photo)
orated witli green and blue velvet.

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Jewels and sequins. Included for any fur, ranging in price from
$175 to $500 "depending on %;,he"detect ;I dr-irik" which
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Uruguay.
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in Chile, carved and porcelain
figures of "nine Jesus" (the ,
Christ child) are used in store
windows and homes as decoratians alongside Images of "Papa!
Noel," as Santa Claus is known
here.
Pine trees and homes are
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days before
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gin visiting their neighbors and
t b e I r favorite shopkeepers,
bringing gift&amp; and Usting
Christmas owwU and meats.
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Emphasis In Uruguay and Atgent.tna falls not just an Christ
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Children re-enact passion plays
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Ing and for tasty, somoti mes into A delivintis cerval mixture lomhin. whore the relchrril.ion their bushnnds' at; woll.
begins Dec. 16 with several
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in Argentina, Chile, and Bn• which is served on Christmas masses, family gatherings and. Bril, hut not as the jolly old
livia, as with many other Ctith-' morning. and the corn, f-rqhl~- rot the children, the telling of
nile countries Christmas hrgrns ground is mmrci with pork Biblical stories.SSlflIJI
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with a Christmas Eve midnight beef, chicken and a thick satire and Christmas trees have not
and not known for jovialmass. In Argentina after mass! in make a difficult dinner dish, rpughl on. bill, there art, games ness. Who could be jolly with all ,
for the younger set at Christ- those clothes during a
the families return home to "hnliz'ea."
The dnlficz tire rarved to re- mas time, inrludinp one erdled I Christmas?
small pine trees decorated with
paper ornaments and, in the semble the baby .1esti. and are "ci bcs rnhadcm," (the stolen
European tradition a big isle placed tw'icie the beds of chil kiss).
A rock from 10 inches tn 10
Brazilians especiallyn the feet or more in diameter
drerm on 'Noehehimena, the 24th
dinner and glft.e,changc
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Is the best dn' of dren awaken Christmas day, benches for Christmas, a day
all: turkey, chicken, nuts and they find gifts brought h the dedicated th children. ?1eals inun1nr?i brrulb
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cooked slowly with dried ments
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either Jaguar or leopard, for
$1,500.
Or, for him, there's a baby
grand piano In white wood,
which doesn't play piano music
but does open up into a cabinet
with bar, serving cart, hi-ti and
slerco set, record player and
television. for $1,850.
For his Jacket, there are 14-k
gold buttons at $90, and the
"inillionalre's dairy." bound in
black pigskin, stamped in 18-k
gold. and Including facts on
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a split level indoor (log house
imported from It,illy sells for
$119 and a inink blanket c.ape
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cashmere Christmas stockings
trininied Christmas tree decorations sprinkled with silver dust
114 W. 2nd. St., Sanford for $10 each.

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WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY
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very sincerest.

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STULAS, BLESSITI&amp;S

lie urged everyone to exert
extra care In disposing of
Christmas refiline so an not to
mar tile holiday glitter with
litter.
A food preservation special.
Ilift estainsten that some 20 million homemakers In the United
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many lativits for spectators of the Chris

Siwny

OVIEDO, FLORIDA

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'Iyotm CWistmas will
overflow with health,
wealth and - happiness.

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stay over-gr•en, now and aiwaysi

ALUMINUM PRODUCTS COMPANY

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Abig'ThankYou'fromaflofusbere!

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CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS
To ALL OUR. FRIENDS

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May the peace of Christmas
abide in your heart

KIDDY'S STANDARD

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322-3315

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DEEP SOUTH PRODUCTS, INC.

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.
311 L. AIS1 ST.

health, wealth and -happinesb

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SANFORD

CHEK BEVERAGES

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Now Ve#r.,

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bliArra, Effecallio CdonsinuallrAtIons fur Central Vlorlds

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On globe.. that men may
learn to live with one another c brothers,.
may

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NIBIACK - FUNERAL HOME

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filled

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J'rmu Our "Family"

ALL

JAdvIEL C',- J110.) SMITH

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BEST WISHES

PLEASANT BOATING
GOtillool

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HAPPY HUNnNO

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nual Christmns lottery, the na- "Ind business in the Nation has
tall tip offering xhnrps in a
tinn's. largest.
This year more than n.
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SANFORD

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GOOD WISHES

LAKE MARY
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ment for tighter controhl
against competition from the
U.S., side of the border.
A request by toy stores for
special Christmas import per.
mits has been turned down.

MAY THIS HOLY SEASON

A spokesman for the federal
police said the increased vigil
ance along the border—where

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BRING TO YOU ALL
BLESSINGS OF TRUE
HAPPINESS.

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TIME TO
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FRIENDS AND WISH
THEM THE BEST!
to all of you from all of us at
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Funeral Home

And Compczny

413 W. 13th ST.
322.2013

130 W. ONORA RD.
SANFORD

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202 S. SANFORD AVE

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Harrieff's

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Septic Tank Service
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vitiofirir' rolitrt, criroic are mIdnIght mn*q by Roman ('th-

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Christznad

ST., JOHN'S REALTY CO.

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210 MAGNOLIA AVE.

holidays Merry

Flemings Gifts

friends!

SENKARIK
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Sanford Linoleum
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We take great joy #A thft
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Lma-f

this festive Seasonl To aill

rimiIy is at it again. This

titne the Intl consi.

The campaign should met a
good deal of marijuana grown
inMezico and headed for illicit
asie in the United States, he
said, since this is the mari.
j
harvest season In
parts a
The campaigm is expected
reduce both
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serving after serving of herring, max treen in public on New
~nl rabbage with mush- Year"A Eve under police super.
rill and poultry. anti il vision.
many hil of Polish vodka.
mis I-, followed by sweet cakes,
.i thetso and poppy cake
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vnll be turned out to join cus.
toms nfficers in the crackdown
—also pays off in another

juanasmugglingintotheUnit-

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been pressuring the govern

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the United States.
others save their neighbors
the trouble by wholesale smug.
gling for the Christmas markeL
Mexican merchants complain
this robs them of their share

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Many Mexicans,
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buy what they want for Christmax 1rifts---especially toys and
luxury goods—under the tight-

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nur import C'l('fiflCT and fi Ptflf tT% ',CUiI'
permit for those tn'A.
kitchen clnc'l.. Triple-duty pine

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fill, ff,pll%,nl off Ims-ill
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ytilf-tirlo, tnhlf- rolannihlon h flowl #,flito 'if fill fill. ;;(If- I'll too
lotirnfinn fril, thom e-bildril tho famwjq
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what
The Christmas lottery has
following it Nainnul drawinp7
it "Pinch" of the gordo can
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MEXICO
Christmitir lottery t.irl:ptr tire int,ren-Angly gained internation
make it it rich, As well not me
on
mt.,
Senor
Sil
Clnnt.,
Christrrl for minny
Psird
on sale not only in tiffirial govit Spaniard.
Irish Sweepsta),ll There are but did you have Any rnRrijtinnft
How about thil
For quick holiday clean-ups,
in-thr-stril itinurtint. ticket Fell. t irletS rnming from the Soviet roindell They parking Any

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a number the children sing It
being it dril religious pill ing for 500 pettetas W.-%%) esch. cast nationwide.
An nitxa-modern electric sy.
Pubdivided tickets are in
stem, operated by a group of
Even before the drawing
gambling spirit In most Span- turn further Pubdixidoil into
children from the Saint IdleI
WAR.
School,
picks
the
Spanish
newspaper&amp; rrobillre
series.
fonott 130va
their forces to fall through the
It gives thern a rhsAn rp to inTraffic in lottery tickets bait winners. The numbers are whirlnation to find the "gordolo—
il in one of the
the machineIn
th title
to Sp
literally fat orit—whieb is the
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the il it large globe from nine in
the
holding
Pooner dors winter de. i:Chm
morning untfl theafternoon
d
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lid
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the
Iberian
peninsula
ckets
with
the
win.
itrond
the
most
than Spnninrds belzin talking greeting cards.
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WERT JEWELRY STORE

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Mbcho( Deltona's success

SANFORD

202 E. 1St. St.

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and encourageme1it You
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Celery Cily Prinfi

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May joys Mary kriew at Jese &amp;M

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the very beat

May your rife be an a atid Ws=Nd

GREGORY

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Chairman of the Board
H. Hodges,
President
L F. Mann.
Executive Vice President
Mrs. Lois Housholder,
Vice President

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Ronald Russi, Manager

II. Jones, Department Head

Hazel Cash

Marjorie Morgenstern, Supervisor

Jacquelen. Hatcher

Lenora Andrews

Margaret Helms

Jeannette Kin$aw

Sandra Metzler

Juanita McCord

John Petrunic

Frances Brown, drive-in

Patricia Rabun

Kamilla Collins, drive-in

Mary Lynn Thomas

Betty J0 Swain, drv..in

Linda Wilson

Barbara

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Michele ~,*ill(.(~Ilt, ~411()~%- A ,;ff %vilat-. ii;lnta (
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her under the
( Herald Photo)
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3e~it ovorall .vx:ir1

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By Till;,' ASSOCIATED PRESS

ill , Ile .rayvees Christmas lighting

mtest was '-von by .fotrn Lnmrnere jiropriefur of Dutch \th.l
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L. i._ir. 111(1 .\l:.s. L. D. &amp;tX,
Tr:md!tienal
second.
inith,
)OS
Cherokee
Circle,
.
first,
inul
Mrs.
G
K.
Drive.
near
•J,mcksonville
was
fatal
his home.
Green Cove Springs; Ray E. Ing along the tracks when hit.
I'll stake you to skiing. I'll set- three lives each.
Drive,
first,
\lrs.
Bonnie
Coilins,
1844
Coolidge
—
Ri?liinmis
for
Robert
Lee
Shipes,
.12.
of
Sixty-year-old Mrs. Eunice
Archie Ray
A two-car collision three miles Norman, 17, Middleburg, and Nineteen year - old
tie for poker.
!9I
iiminerIin
Avenue.
th
D.
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a
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W
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of rensacoia WilS ItiU rau.zII
vest of Chipley on State Road ValUe B. Padgett, 17, of Jack- MalOne
,
Arti:;tic — Dr. C. F. 3. Smith. :18 North Summt'rItn Avenue,
Alvin Mack Ftamrck. I&amp; of
twoin
a
Sunday
in
his
hometown
when
Myers
street
Saturday
10 killed three men Christmas sonville all died.
from Fort West Palm Beach Wj:3 kilhtMi first, and Mrs. Bmissoll \EcKtni.ie. '125 .arita, iccond.
car cra.;h. She
Gene If. Leulbert of Fort his car smashed Into a pole.
You ever get boxed in by a Eve. The Florida Highway Pa SitInhilolt? [.uint uor'ior:ition, 10th ta1rnetto,
Ctniun.!rciai
i Frday ni g ht when his motor
.Johnny Wayne Dukes. 18. of Mt'rs.
was killed early
rst Street, ecoud.
guy who tells you how great the trot identified them a Adol p hus Lauderdale
n..ir
collided
\Eoiihtnti
Insurance. .i.i West
USt
.iuil
car
and
a
CVCIC
ereant visiting
An ArmY
when his car New Smyrna Beach was killed
ski girls look? They claim they Marcus Sanchez, 60, and Eugene Christmas day
LhIn
von
the
.urida
E'uwer
Light Colnpany'3
Palm
Beach.
Semln.)ie
and
West
Myers on furlough was
in Miami and hit a otitti of then' On State Road Fort
Bordeau.
.38.
h a v e beautiful complexions. Levi Newman, 43. both of Boni- left U.S. 1
traveling
trnphy.
in Miami, Henry
Al.\ v hen his car left the road killed Saturday in a two-car
Rakes, 45. pole then a tree.
Years ago, when I was taking fay, and Roy Thomas
OlIiSiOfl seven miles south of of HoIIywooI was killed Friday
assignments while working my
Punta Gorda on U.S. 41. He was night when his car hit a utility
way through college, I covered
pole.
Il year-old Johnny E. Divi.
skiing In upstate New York. I
Lydia M. Halstead. 75. of Vero
Homeof
Jose
M.
Crui.
2'J,
se
had
a
more
miserable
cir
Beach
died Saturday in a twonever
stead died Saturday in a t'. o
near Pompano
collision
car
a
time. The girls didn't appeal to
accident,
ii ') Yir' J.'nar'ment intl the Salvali
The .len Capp famll
A Florida East Coast train hit Reach.
me. I don't think chapped hands
cscapetf
:njury
the''
:Ietl
am aiim \rmy ')rovuk!(i iiew cloth.i.
are pretty. They get red noses
their night clothes at ih,iiit I :ng Mid helter tor \Ir. and Mrs.
and their hands wrinkle and
C:ipp mud !lit-!r eight children
a.m. SaurrLiy rr'nhi lmttr f!am
redden.
,
rhe A- oca ed P
the 3 hiur
The final day
ii iii it
.lift -I, ht
1 izi
bI)tn on Re i d
Ili
deaths during the 4JstectI.
Christmas holiday traffic death counted i
"I"ll liSt) report ((l .1 flsimuig
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"a nip um L.mkc
.hhy was itiH 'HI
Yire Thief
ouflt Opent'(l today with LuaU nonholiday period Dec.
I said before, I used to
not. ci. .1 eor'ed the ira :ii. m';inc - %: i , Ie ,i roycd v ilaiiio -it about .1:15
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this
Chirisunas
did
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a"
record, it would be the first troye(1 b'. 'lie iia .te it antic - p. fl . .Sciiitiay after the ucculege. I once covered a Coluni:;--last Christmas. and the National 'ueh nonrecurd in 1 'u years.
A.
At
hill t, a
)eitnua family, had
termined oru.gui.
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Safety Council said it
Record numbers have died th
'ti their home.
th
return
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cft
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\lembers
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hopeful
sign.
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make a buck. You ever hear!
n); Mazrmeii, A'.e. Wui5
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but if it keep.s up the way it's Largest for any holiday period of
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any
length.
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urokeii in to iu t',etiliio Chrn;t:im.ms liuriti tig, pull e ropurteti.
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below zero to go on a picnic?
The council spokesuiaii said
last
year."
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ill
be
below
iin,',l d'i t,,aIuIm
tiiitrv was
Ui pJuIiLl PIC(tJ 'if ccii:.t
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Let a husband suggest a propo- i
is
to
the
bet
way
to
keep
alive
tiuncil
spokesman
said.
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thii,uglm
'.hie
rilaic
gi:e:i
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.001 course,
%
he c.tuticiied. k'ave early for hoitit'. In his
there - vaa
mmiiIcatl,,ui 'iii how utuch ruer'oiie'I sam
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''we have to hear iii wind that words. 'We've found that ah, ehandi:e was taken until .t Jliip&amp;'Iu
is wade sumC
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murder.
rush--people
last uminute
last years tolL wa unusually th
muic today. 1-lowever, •imrIv - ''hurts 4aId ,evcrat F/ twili
fast--that
driving
Over Christmas 1965, a rushing,
high
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record 720
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H. D. Rowland,
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Kathy Butler
Clyde C. Long, Jr.,
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Joe Russi, Supervisor

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Marguerite Roberts

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Roy R. Wright, Jr.,
Assistant Cashier

Sherry Thrasher
Peggy Urban

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I never met an Eskimo. I
I can't talk for them. You think
one of them would lie on an Ice
floe If lie could spend th e win.
ter In Miami?

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the council has predicted 650 .i-hi dead over the New Year.
to 750 deaths bcteeit ó p.m. Memorial Day -i2; Uidepeimd
Friday and midnight today, the etice Day 576, and Labor Day
co unting period. For coitipar- 636.

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Wiam Richardson, billonager

L Cost
New Complex WL

If it's cold, I like to be warni.
I don't want to be sliding
down a hillside with Cecil Tuc•
ker looking over citrus when 1
can be sitting In Jim Spencer's
Final cost '.t iiitatt's will be ilitit's '. ill continue to be till- t.tialwzi uifice--- .1 flew build-mitts i'ourthuusis throtigiwut tim('
11)' FILEt) VAN PEI.'I'
or the Trophy Lounge. I don't
lwie would cut 2QO,0U0
I tititte imimmi will review the aiclil- avimihimbli' at ut di.cussioims with j'i-um'd mm ith a pt'rlimanelit (acit- 11mg
(Jaist of a St'rk's)
hustle outdoor guys to live
or immute. Add the cut of a
A ll L- vpoits an d ity. But a s yet the branch iway I do. Why do they Insist I
Seinjimulo County tuxpayt'is torts' i-vpou-t to iirteriiiitit' iioeds the aiiiiitrtt
water works system, sewage
to a I
a prmjmt'r program of tie- i,ift'&amp;imuit ion mmiil hi uvimilat'lt' lieu has nut becit usetL
try skiing? Only Sanford.Orian- can figure on "coughing ti l l " an
dispul, ii fire and police
do Kennel Club f a lls are more
great e.teumt. Lit fact, few pit'tectiozi. parking, lighting
to the puiile.
additional $5 million for a new vt'Iopnient .
nianatic.
htii mine tiC etiuiit ies in the state pi t' ide traffie control, etc.
' -L-mmt i itt' he (oil mit
I 'i-el itiminimly st iiii it's by t iltcounty govmnnsmietttul t'tmiiiiilt' x
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