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TIti IRVERTU
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Park

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0:10 a. a.
morning Worship
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Mo n day Schss$
MorailIg Worship - 11:01 a. a.
0:10 P. a.
Training U.(oa
1:41 p a.
Worship
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 P. a.

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Marshall -- Putor

SERVICES SATURDAY-

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worship Service - *1:00 a. a.

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Alliance Youth

F.liowsklP (T aos.)

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Training Della
HviaiI4 Worship - 1.41 P. a.
IUNLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
101$ French Ave.
Pester
0. E. Hodgsl
Icaday School - 0:41 a. a.
1 1:0 a. M.
Morning Worship
Xvanm,ii.tie Service. 7:04 p.m.

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FIRST SOUTHERN

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Duwa.z4 H. Knight Jr.. Poet',
Sunday •cito.oi - 0:41 a. M.
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Vicar
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Minister
Robert Dean. lchoI - 10:00 a. no.
Worship Service- 11:00 a. M.
Evening Service -1:10 p. a.
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110$ a.
M,rniCg Worship
0i41
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YrUatal Ua.I.s
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1.1. Mary. Tie..

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Mess

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Bible class

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Geneva

ijibie Vchool
Morning Worship
0. enlag Worship

Onora teal

Stow. Roy A. ilamUton
Murnl*g Worship. lull a. a.
$:41 A. in.
Sunday s.s.ei
Training Union - Sill p. in.
Pastor

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Wed. Evelini Prayer
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Serv ile

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Moraing Worship - 11:00 a. a.
a.
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Bible Class --- 10:41 a. m.
Morning Worship - 11:05 a. in.
Eveniog Worship - 5:10 p a.
BILle Class. Wed. • 1:00 - a.
highway

mPtnt. I'isn Is to d.ardo rein.
Issi7 and ii ._ Bade de ny.

Christian Science

OAZL.AWN BAPTIST CHU RCH
114$ CounUl ciob Road
Rev. R. T. UMTedt - VaatOl
Sunday School - 5:41 a. in.
Worship Pervice - lIes a. in.
4:11 P. a.
Yralnicg Usien
Evening Worship - 1:20 p a.
WeA Prayer P.r, - 1:25 p. a.

Each Month
Kindergarten

- III A. M.
112 a.
- 11:00 a. a.

and

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e1teathherfltdegrl*fl&amp;bOUtEai'.
lea wonderful erdc.
nishis and dumplings and conserves ... and about ckacs of other skills that
will help Susan to be a talented homemaker herself, o de.

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CHRIST

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Hour" aid TV "This is tHe
Life"
Herbert W. Ooerss -. Pail.?
0:11 a. a.
Sunday School
Worship Service - 15:20 1. a.
ELadergortea and Misery

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CHURCE

Ave.

61$ Park

Rev. Robert M. Jenkin s. Pastor
Morning Worship - S:10 a. a.
Sunday School - 0.41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:11 A. a.
MT Meetings -. 5:10 P. a.
(Intermediate. Sealer)
isealug Worship - 1:10 P. a.

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Or.ora Rd. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. John H. Hires Jr.. Pastor
0:41 a. a.
Church School
Morning Wership - 11:05 a. a.
5:10 p a.
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Subject: 'Sacrament"
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We.in..dey S.,.,,.
'ding itoom: ill W. Fired
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Conquerors Meeting

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1:10 P. A.

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HOLLER MOr4h SALES CO.
and taff

NELSON ko.. INC.
Oviedo, ,4rida

ITARRELL &amp; IEVERLY
AUTQMØTIVE
209 W. 25tt., Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp;\/ARDWARE co.
Jimmy Crappi , , mloees

SEMIN(Th]LODGE
Nursing &amp; Convallçnce Residence
$00 South Bay ApL.Ianxord1 P1*.

CHELSEAI'h AND
ford
119 W. Firs
GUARANO.

THE AMERICAN I CO
Mr. 4 Mrs. M. It. ttAi.nd

COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS of
AMERICA
Telephone Employees
Local No sios

Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist. lipes Ave.

Altamonte Ipriogs

itt. 410, Altsaoste Springs
First Baptist Church .4 D.Sany
First R.aptla* Church of Geneva
Church .1 14k. Mary
First Baptist
Ybrsl Baptist Church if Lake Monroe
First Baptist ChurcH at Iaauwe.4
Church S Grant
PIr.i hlaptisi Church ci 0usd.
FIrst lJat.ti,t Church of Ian Land. Springs

Viral Salion Mbseleuary Baptist Church,
1111 W. 11th
Forest City hisplisi Church
V.untain MesS Papitet Church. Ovisdo
Jerd_an Miseteasry lapUol Church,
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sionary Baptist Church, Baa
Mt. Ohive
priw it, Jaagw'.d
L.ms
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New ethei Missioniry Baptist ChurcH..
0th . è hickory Ave
Now ML Caive.ry
Misiioaary
Isptlet

1100 W. 13th it.

New Sales. Primitive Baptist Church.
110$ W. 11th II
1(5w Mt. ii, Baptist Ctsrah. 1100 Pear Ave
Oaklawn Baptist Church, 014$ W. 10th
Osteen Ustisi Church

Pisscreet Baptist Church II) W. Oaora Rd.
Prairie take Baptist Church. Rids. Rd.
Tern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Sh i loh Mtsaioaari 9041I611 Church.
West lasford
•'laIasd Baptist Church, Sueland Batatos
It. James Missionary Baptist Church Ste.
Itt Oil Oitee
SI Paul Missionary Baptist CHursh. 5th
It. Matthews MI,alona.ry Baptist Cbtrch
Canaan Heights
it.. Joh n's Miestotary Baptist Church.
010 c,pr... ii.

Temple MepUst Church, Palm Ipita *
Altamonte Uprls
3•
ietas taurs..
41$ S 11.fly As..
Was *5 11$IM Ch$flB. *S GotBin ASI
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Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
All souls Cathelli cHurok, 111 Oak As.,

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PROGRESS
J. M. cam

ILRS

Plumbing, HeaUns, r. ditioning

QtAND
15°N. INC
and Staff

INTING CO.
and Staff

Z.UTU*AW

First Christian Church. 1101 a. lanterd Ave.
CO4OREOATIOIAL
Cnngregationai Christian Church
3101 Park Ave.
Northside Christian Church, Florida
Haves toe., Maitlaud

METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church. I.
Pottery Ave. Hstsrpriee
Vicar Lake Methodist ChuI
ght.
Bethel A-Mt Church. Ca.lsn notable
Cs,s.tb.rr, Cor.orflUflity MethodIst Church.
Pity. 17.0* 5 Plney HIdgo Rd., Csassiberrv

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1111 S. Perk As..
Church of Christ, Oensvs
Church of CloUt. Lake Mary
ChuOSH 01 Chri.t,
Church •t Christ. Pa.Ia

DeBar? Community Methodist Church w.
Highlands, DoPey

CKURCU OF GOD

Christ Methodist Church
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Chur.'h 51 God.. III Hickory
Church ef Bed, 1*54 I. Preash
Church SI 0.4, OvIeda
tinugea 05 VOS HIM.', RaIHp.Isi.
zpgogij,

First Me*H41st Chui*h. SIt Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
)'1fl1 505(151w KSI*d35t cuis
1455 StM4 Ave.
Vroe Methodist Church. SOt W. 0th *1.
Oasis. MetMd*•t Church. o.ae,s
ores. Methodist Church. Onera Rd.
Groat CHap.l A.ML Church. Ovled.

all Bahis Iptssspll 01115k 1. Doleit
Ave., Hataip,.'
Christ Rplsespel Church. Longwe.4
All laists llpiseopal. Entorpnis,
Holy Cross Z,laoepal, Path Ave. 04 4tH

We.ievea Methodist, RI. 4$
Ia
W. at riole
it. James AM -H, 0th Se. 5* Cypr.se
St. Mars A.M.L Church Ii. Ri. 411 OsIson
st Pair. Methodist Chur.k O.te.a
Rd. Enterprise
Sialtord )Ieaottsl MethOdill C I a, I H
5. Dalary
$AIAREXI
F I to I Church it the 11161116f@1116 Whod at Maple
the Nasaress,
Fern Park Church of
OPtics Rd.. Peru Perk
Lake ALary Church .1 the Nasarese

PRZIBTTERLAII
Camunity Pre.byteeia.a Church, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church. Oak Ave.
St.
a Srdp,.ebyte,$aa
Churek, Cuoolbsuy
First Preshytifias Church at BaBarv,
p H'g"'4
Pre.bvtsrtaa Chesel of The Cevosest
111$ H. O,1s1. 1*.

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0011 Isa, Lake lead
C.auni(F PTesHyialtI* Chtrch,
tIpsali Rd.
Wistiniitlstsr Presbyts,iea Church. Howell

Upsals

Park. Rt. 514
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to cr'vk
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M.raisg Worship - 0:00 a. in.
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0:41 a. M.
Session )dseI
10:41 a. in.
Morning Worship - 11:11 a. M.

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Beardall Chapel - 0:05 P. M.
Pioneer Fellowship 0:00 V. M .
Sealer MI leUowahip 5:00 P.M.

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117$ South Orlando Drive
Thomas *1. Makin
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CHurcH loHeel - *0:04 a. a.

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Stenstrom and Staff

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entuck.y Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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STA1°$ ARM INSURANCE
Com panies
Irvin
Pryor and Staff

SOUI'
NATURAL GAS CO.
J041n Dunn and Staff

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Fotest Lake Ieventh.day Adventist Church.
lIni'. 430. Forest City
Sev.mth-day A4v.ntisl Church. Maitiand
Ave... Allainont. Springs
Sanford MventH.day Adventist Church.
Seveath A Elm

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OTHER CHURCHES
Alien. AWE. Church. Olive A 11th
Church of God In Christ. Oiled,

Chuluota Comvnity Church

Churoh Of Ged At Propha.cy, III? Eta Ave.

church of God Mialea. Ent.rprtae
Church of .Ieeus Christ of Latter
Saint., 1011 Park Ave.

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priHarvey L Dunn of Er'ttrse was appointed one if
Iiy l)ottle AustIn
23 directors fur the t'olusin
T.iay is a happy clay for
('ounty Fair Association for I
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in..uus
I.;4 at a meeting last u tC it smrs. 01e,- I.
handicapped
nril
14
in 1).Lsn'i to discuss po.si' driver,
bihitI,s of ,.establishing an 5h&gt;ol children,
This is the long-awaited
annual fair In the count?.
S
lay when thy began to nilNew cit golf course In the ths new bus, especially equip-.
county opened recently off pod for the,e exceptional hiil.
SR 438 weat of Altamonte dren with their crutch", canes
Siringa It is the Orange anti wheelchairs,
It is a happy slay sl'o for
Park CountrY (Itoh anti has
It nlne'hole tOOtle with Pets hient,.: Muse, ysi,uinihc Coun.
Cooper as pro. It Is open to ty transportation director,
the public and we understand and the par.nt.s of tho doll.
the greens fees are ruasona. siren, who have teen plagued
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with time h,rr,koi,Wtts of
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'Iwo Sanfori atdrnti at ment and other inadequacies,
Station University bane been
Arrival of the new bus,
named to dean's list and hon. which had been expected in
or roll for the fail semester. ..1,ter Iber at the beginning
hey are Michael All- and
shooi, wan .1.lnyo.,1 by
lihernilln C. Juilan. Also on .trikra and other problems
the lint Is Andreji Jnnsonn uhib held up the customizing
of Deftarn.
of the special features n.c-

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Day

Communt.y Chapel. Altamont. springs
Eastern Ottho4,a Chursh, St. John. Chry.
sostom Chapel. Hwy. u.n. rein Park
Congregation Beth isra.t. 15th 1 Magnolia

First Ci.urck of CHrist, Iaisnttat,
uS 5. lad it.
Kingdom lieu of Jehevsh. Witness
Lake Meures Unit. 100 W. Thti5 at.
First Panteeslt*l Church of Laagwoed
Fill Gospel Tabilaacis 1105 Cesatry Club
Mi. Olive Molisess Church, oak hal
Rd. Ostsss
Ptaooree Assembly Of 4, Ott) A Ulm
Sanford Lillanes Churol, 1011 S. Perk Ave.
U.f.rd C.agtsiatlsn of Jekevaha Wit•
n.e.c.. $05 Sanford Ave.
Vhs Wvsliss Army, sia H. ISA $4.

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located between the double
doors In the side of the bus.
which permits thle wheelchairs
to be i1is4 f,u,os the ground

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Sawyer, Is retiring frin his )$
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lIawthcIrtiO
said
Trooper
Jo
, O motion by Councilman Pere' White was elected
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This information mat con
the car. dniten h 1 au Ilu
tasselberry post in a few
1e.1 sit) Council John D.at'n, with second ii) chairman by a vote of 3-2.
dns.
tamed In a letter from Vice
rand, *6, son of Mr. mild tire. has des led sharply Icom Percy White, Ma)ur B. E. Other totes cast were one
linydun
Burns
by
I)usty
lt•,its
;v.
PRESENTED
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Marshal Gus, although,
PETITION
cticcs of council by ~ 111ack %43% narned c"hairman each for new councilmen EuSwibert Duran. 413 -NIlrtle ,
Lot Ensey, deputy chief
by Sen. Mack .N*. Clevellind Jr. (center)
14106control
Association
is
examined
Avenue,
went
out
of
Riding
motion
to permit the 1 to preside over the meetings gene Jaques and Paul Malone
pa ssrc a
operations. to U. S. I
on. Cosby is president of the asso.
look
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Michael
Cosbv
On
cy.
oshfle
traveling
ensuing
year.
"missed. He helped form
as
Ifl5)OX to preside at council for the
to get trails in
Ilegiitrring "no' totes were In anothet deviation from
cition. The petition calls for state still in helping riders (Herald
the school safety patrols in Se n. Eugene J. McCarthy. of sharp curve and smashed In meeting,
Photo)
coun'
Minnesota.
e
to
the
bridge.
lt*ttCr11.
lie
caidand
brought
th
state
parks.
Councilmen I'aui Maloney and prectelent set by former
Caaaelberry
cii., Chairman White waS
A copy of the letter from
was killed instantly when the
police d,pnrtmnt there up to
I;. 1. Williamson.
car struck the bridge with its
It
Admiral Ensey wa made
much higher standards.
right side where he was ridin.,.
former council$ tO hAv6 the 00 t"O cOmmitteco- the' water
Undtr Casselberty'
s now available to 71se lfer&amp;ld today '
chairman preoldcrt) prcsitic department commIttee a ad
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I'ye, son of Mr. and Mrs.
charter. the post of marshal by Jean F. Paulucci.
•oer tile niretingu but It was streets and lighting.
James W. 1 ')e, '.ild l3,ighin
wilt become police chief. It Paiducci a Minnesota indus.
A c,,nlmbttr! (4 three count
kilh
1
'tatt-.I that the tits charter
Way.
I
asirthitry.
was
ujil be filled by hoe city trialist who makes his
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silcrit,
Concerning
k4h()
01211
V11111
I
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council tonight.
honic in Sanford, had interced
1'he year end itaternent j-1 i,
lialoney. was named by the
0
*
e
smashed
driving
'As$
ed %ith Senator McCarthy on
Into the published by First Ireder3l I)r"'dr'
Councilman mayor to contact various atroar of a locomotive It Or I
Th* southeast comer of the benalf cd Sanford
loiRe) i in Seminole county
Saving; and 1.nan AuOciito0
Street
crossing
in
Al.
SH
46
Ilaltnri
interchange at 1.4 and
"A relocation of Activities
0 $21.153.481 i
u
srtici•
in order to make recommend.
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4
0
anyone
tntr,r.tnil
In
p
rn
S
prings
s,,00se
asoc
nge a
arnon e
son, .. riding cluh and aAl 0 't UYflCt
Ic being turnel off for j)1)I- from
m"
. S Sanfor
By Margaret (.caby
iliuUs to Black on appoint.
fl
lliin
compares
with
the
ii
Sunday.
lIe cunstnlctu'fl. T lie r c have Air Force Base GA. , will reII
w
Sin. Mack N. Clsv.Is*d. lied or.nnizntiofls throtiochout latIng to register.
of a city attorney. It
bent
1
ccoi,iing to .'slt*mOnle closing of $19 121 •33
t Jr., today told the Dusty the tatr are co-operating in
ro t1
been Indknti'.ns it will 1I. Oct duce the 'av
Itowniol l.Ioy'I baa been
agreed that a $1,200 per
tao
s
It
rings I'utiorflinn I.. S.
accounts totaled ,
ot,t1 (rum ngriculiur..l to cutfl lot construcUon and atold
Savings
Ridlig AsSoclettIb. &amp;DC., oblisintog signatures fur the named trnnsportat:on shalt. S p
year retainer would be PAA
loots
'917,30101, a s.? prcent In.'
mercial to snob!. building of a duplication of facilities recent. @I
5sixised tM% Gov. Nag" peUtion, end it Is illseung nall and
the
new city atLorIIeY.
I
Ballard SIren In a car he
reaee, while on the loan side
Cotnoil unanimously pmla(d
I rctrr. wIl nut.at' wit) ,nthoeiasin fros hc,- ' 11 ma• a Cr
6.
woimntkd
pet
CIII.'
were
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i n. ,h..t a 17 2 1s'rceni
16
whit-ti oe no iousifr rttiu.l,t
ne,taurnnt.
.ot!shs,'e. poise in all areas - from thc
the dog orI'nrrori:* jump brought the 1964 figure
e
In the meanwhile, tile club Michael
Wats
e
Watson.
by the Air Force'.' Admiral ,'tj ii'!tuti.rith.
In r.1:tI on on e.In.awhlle cowboy
and
so' iar3tc or idtnt'l ohoot an aiuii'titlinenl to owners5 IJ
(1,101
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no
ef
p.sta
\, fib linicit h sol.. n of $113 #,9 2'JO too 010 9
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Sired
1)oti t;ortt"n of Sanford, a F'is(). wrote McCatth).
Imis in isenulnole
r&gt;
dur. have control of their dogs at
'ontulda) tel It) at ii till wreLt nd rider to the
In a return 1.11cr to senator
In rvtewlng the years opt.
the r,ipert furL to obtain additional tie car c,i,hr.l into the lint
snph ,
as I o,lolait) of
lay
devotee;
from
to
accept
all times.
a.
ntIOrs
.uiiing
ratio
F
C
Harper
Sr.
pins
Ing
the
weekend.
p..titkn
from
of
tiur,'e
I.
nl
the
Southern 3liasisslppi. plays McCarthy. Paulucci said:
to the beginner; the amateur names
It has nut bccn announced
Dusty Boots is circulating,
Dusty
John
W.
'Iarorr,
of
Orlando,
rth. a fist ni.o rig (rrlgtlt irolIl iIiiit, oahl that a highlight ii
'Now, at first glance that
nre.'. citizen; who feel it
the role of archbishop at ran.
The l-yentnIl organirn- to the pro.(ceeional. li
woundedhe
lower w tiettior ritithicr meeting will
in
t
wounded
was
110
nate
n
iling
IOU
said
I
this' j tuition of $l3,1G3 to lime
Pulliam
trail'
trbury in the play. '!teclet," ($l million) sounds like a ut
fl win flrC rnpoit) siting their while to Pro"
be 110d :his nionth.
tub. the nit' ot of its I. ml
tfu%ellintr alout 1*.:, %fill[, r~%etvvz And Surplus, bringing i right leg Saturday afternoon
being present.'1 at tile uni. of inofle), but when icikotedI Cen
tral t'lotufa. has drafted tiding areas dviindle to make attas for hottemrn.
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h&gt;ur
$2.199,.
contra other considerations. 1
is
five
noili's
P
this safety clement to
whkh
w, en ic gun o hi ss c
versity in February.
l"°
pctiion requesting Burns usay for the results
it's really tery insignificent a
below the poatcI limit fur
loll. Identified Me Dit 1~cy I
the proper authorities tees, Cosby said.
and in our judgment dos's not to urg@
thlough tile
Smings have been under a
train% going
the [)ugly 1168ts deleirs- ;
Tb. City of Miami Reach
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tonditlunt liboodwortlu (no alt iCco) alt
to "include hors* trails in
c-n".'lng. lie sail the cross barrage of changing
has 1,ren Issued a buildinst supisorl the decision to close present anti proposed state lion is pinnnlng to leave
L the Sanford Naval ilase and
g
ermit in Seminole County.
w
OUt • t
Plate forelits. &amp;
, Delayed
splurge of c000ulner buy.
as a The
lion from the toil in not oh. ing.
ill be used to erect a bill. move the operation to Albany, parks,
Mrs. F r a n cc s Elizabeth
growth in this cli. der a fence, The accident oc
along state canals wheruver Feb IS, In a motorcade to
atruete(l. l'ulhinno said the
at
a
cost
j
Ga.
3tckioa
Springs
(Fannie)
Wilson, It, promIr.
e
whets
they
have
down
in
the
cuircolin
the
s
e
Opening
of
the
county
office
oard
alon
1.4
T
a
ll
a
ha
s
bw
'ite 13 million over a sev• at all possible."
traorlliiig At a high moini was slow- ed
area Saturta) •iftertiuin. am cot long time resident of San.
arranged with 1.o'n County facility in .'.eminole Plaza ha. car was
about
has
been
Senator
ticoelsnd
en.) ar perotel, or 22 mIllion
.
ear, ilarp
latter part of th
•
ate of spvei.
been deta ed once more.
was found dead by
ear, if toy aritbmt'tic i.%,enthusinitic ,vrr r;t4iblilh- %g. nt I.Ioyi lthio'l.'n to .tn
thr"n (loin er saul. lie added that iliohl. coroiloig tho the sl rift o of- Pird
was
The
youth
ce.
Poli
"The Itard of County Corti]
The 11th Annual
for ri's. bin all the horses Iii the ,IrI.
Saturday
5)•
t-otrcct, is liii? per cent if ing recn,.itIon areas
coils paid to essirrs account; .1cc
relwirt.
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the
tn..
The
shOt
ionic
to
In the other al-parent acci .1,000.5 a; P
mans lIntl jponsnr't by the
ilenta s.f his l'i District ,i,'ntlon it the fair grounds missioners still cannot set an
Ilrneoo
our
total
I'
S.
annual
defense
t
came
about 5r)., fret north (that now number
dent Joseph Sing "0 of Apop- the garden of her home l.
sonfor i
F•eman
and dispta)ed the same Inter. City Manager Arv.h Hopkins opening date because certain stop
budget."
I.'o IImae,, n W. .s,ilr Street.
- .' train Its $707,(J1i. a recordo
e
'Atli
polite
oscort
office
equipment
has
not
yet
of
the
crnsslng
and
It
on,
provide
a
apiaren y
Assoc
at
lent
Pauluect said it will cog the est in this endeavor interc,i' will
irs a retrenchment of home the right arm with a .
after
An anise member of the
John
B.
hatted
about
5100
feet
call.
PRA
building
hairman
for the 2 5i.n,Ile procession arrused,' C
Jan 15 at the
Nick pfei government "attendant miI inc with the governor for the
tie city, building in the area the dc. her pistol while ililini along First Mrthtsdist Church. she
tt.,wn
Monroe
Street
to
the
,%leo,onnlet
of
the
county
com
crniing
$11
1t'l
in
S
an the I.a,rrofl
.her federal i)u;ty Boot. [tiding Associn.
lions" thr'ugh
off sit per
this lilkefrolit in sanford. lIe siwi was a member of the
It r rp'rteiiy ss,os ii'.' lint mend for loans fell
.
(apitol
where they will meet nis,sinn sail tday.
fnuf anti his Orchestra w
e tion.
grants to try iOu stabilize
compared
to
the
as
orhedutesi trsff'r fatality in Alt-,uiiontc cent
wa
was lit S CIT wluh three corn Truth Seekers Class of the
The
facility
beg
inning
be
'
for
the
A
ffair
Dusty
Bonta
with
Governor
Burns.
play
According to
omy of the Sanford area
rertin 12 month period.
I
chuteS.
prings
in
three
r'ort.
)P1T
to
open
the
first
of
the
A01011111- I jLr. base is toot
at P p M. firers ispiTchased
Cnsby.I The Dusty Boots ins itra
MKha.l
• President
Survivors at her son, 1.4.
the shooting
One
report
be
Tickets may
r sog In usitrl el Edwerd Wilson. now 'cry.
King
us
i.
sail
the
5511'
from any member of
r gun on Iiii finger. cowboy ing fit Gernuiny, anti a grand.
ford N lice D,pnrtrni'nt. It Is
kl)r1r. ,
Ahrn it diocharged. lie daokhIrr, Marinris Wilson, at*
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urged that #%rtyone make

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Dr. Cassslt.srry
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Lutheran Churoa of 110 RedS..'!.
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Messiah Lutheran Church, Amellean Iaslea
Hall. Prairie Lake. Pens Park
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Santa. Catholic Mass, Iperteaaas Club.
ChuIu.I&amp;
St. Ann. Catholic Chuck.
Pershing
Plies. DeBary
5*. Mary Masdaisne Catholic Church, M.alt•
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C.Otral lIs.ptlst Church. 1111 Oak Lee.
Chuiuetn yr, usvti.t Church
Ci,uhuu*a Baptist Mission
Elder sprIngs IleptIs* Church,
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CHURCH (9 WI4QWOOD
111 øe.g. attest
Rev. H. Ruth Groat - Pastor
Ijoday School - 10:00 a. a.

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Sanford. Fla.

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Sunday Service I
11:50 a. a.
Sunday School

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 1111 Place

all, w owe inir thfldren the a thniLy to wa rn ab*t
A9 flOVE
Friend, God. Aw enesa of His ving presence will give them
and courage wha tever they do, wherever they go. Through regular church attend.
am, they can absorb the Inipiring pr ncipks of Chrlstla.n.Aty
able recipes for modern living that exist

Pentecostal

Mcrnlog Worship_lIoN a. a.
Sunday Evening - 7:11 P. a.
Wed. Bible Study
1:16 p. a.

store of knowledge on toourthfldrenbec,insew Want
things cuter for them in the future. They wilt need all the Pt*1*
tioa we can give them in order to cope with a life that gruws ersr te complex.

sake.
vunmunily For 100 aba .410w (budo t.U.
which ie his moral i(4 nosiOlal

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PAOhA CIiUItCii Oh ChRiS?
W. I. (11111) hIainmnd.

1011 West viret Street
Stephens -

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house (4 spOrtlual SIUN. Wi thoelt a
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,ft
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CHURCH OF CHIUPT

Morris Italy - Evangelist
Meet* in WA Store Building
Ihibbe Clase _.___ 0:10 A. M.
10:11 a. a.
Morning Worship
Evening Worship - 5:00 P. in.
Bible Class Wed. - III P. a.

JORDAN UIlItO1AR

Prayer Service.
p. in. - Lead Wed. Miss.
Lenary Service

511SA"
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ThE CHURCH FOR ALL
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Murning Worship
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Evangelist
0:00 a. in.

Ralph Brows, Jr.

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GOOD SHEPhERD
A Orlando Drive

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Sunday •$ Channel $

Tuesday

leha $. King ________
Igaday Ishe,) _ 10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship

Lutheran

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Bible Study - 11:40
Morning Worship 11:01 a. M.
Sill
p. a.
Evening Service
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Goodbye to Gus.
i a iao ins to the gooernr,:cni
The last of the Seminole of 115 million in mi!ltary onn.

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MornIng prayer
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Church School - 04$ a. in.
Morning Worship - 11:01 a. M.
011 P.
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Wed. Mayor l.rvle. 7:00 p.m.

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Seminole County

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that Mrs. Carr wIll no. log.
I t ik children
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in her arms anti put them on
and off the bus and then lift
the wheelchair an well
Mrs. (air baa linen aasistet
no this task by the parents .•
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them on and off at the bus
stop, but the work fell to tier
alone when she tielevee,I them
to the special so imo,l the0 ttend in Orange County.
To assist ambulatory chil
siren, stainless ateel Itan'h
on; and guard mills nrc attth'.i at lb. i.-guiar (ti'
entrance in such a manner as
to afford easier ecceuibihit
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then tran,frnrcd to Orlando and btirial services are pend.
ing by hlrioson Funeral home
rt.i.1,I night ansi lIking at the ci' k Air Fistic hose hospital.
I-i- sit-I ,t,:1Ii,o. fi'iut 5. i-I oh.. n.irtii.l
The new h,tm* c't 17i's.I
'Ihe shooting rrI'.)rts.sliv nc for arriv al of the son and his
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nicut 11,500 route th.zn r,'gu. isl ,t
c.irred ;hnut 7 p m Sit,ir,ta3 family
°o,.,I and the iris! ' It'54 whr.n he could get sirroseel
to sps nh
vti- tJiqy
In hun..
Each day Mrs. Carr makea achu..!s. lh cerebral palsied Lake.
an d ° to rsia on tha now
'lbs local IU5 gas's 14) Forest
rest Park
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bios.
Park and Gateway a hers the
, hiIlrv n who go to tie other
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chairs which the children moist
use.
Driving the baa is male
sealer for Isles. Carr with
automatic tratismiuion, air
brakes arid power steering.
An cab's large 40,000 BTU
)satai' insures warmth and
comfort for the childrn on
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ii the 14111 'oy aiim I bree anti
or year ctl.J ) outigitros un
ill niacin, when she returns to
omlnola County to bring the
:ttk GII'* horn.'. 'ihen sht,
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'aid considers each child as
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Mu'.', t'o, has a ,pedsl
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when their car overturned on I
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Aiii. list, I.,-I,,ii liulitine.
h.tol
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identified them as Veronica
Wiggins and Mary C. Penny,
both of Rur*s.l htmli' vise
hlawt,hurue sail Mba Veig.
gins, the driver claimed she
lust control of the car when
she swerved to avoid a large
dog that Ian into her Path.
The car roilleil oyrr po,'ro;i
times before euotsng to trot
cr0 t. roof. Tb, accident ( x.curred about 1:43 a. rn
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The home of Mrs. Judy ),Ior.
rls, 1005 Adorns Avenue was
broken into and a watch, il.
ue.l at $75. and a.vcrnt other
Itcoos ware tal.se.

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Many Exemptions
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subsistence allowances to vet'tins.
?4EA Special Writer
- Disability compensation.
Can you imagine this
- Veterans' insurance pro.
scene between two 01. fightin.
tug their way out of an am,
t.rsst
earned
on
the
dividends
bush In VIetMU't
left with VA is taxable.)
"Here Jo. YOU boor
- Veterans' bonuses paid
newit" hollers one machineranner to another, MLBJ sayto by states.
- itit,,1,t.nce uniform and
we don't have to pay a tax on
quarters allowance,.
the pay we get for this."
- Grants to seriously dl..
it's true. By d.,lgflhtifll
Vietnam as a combat tons, the aWed veterans for homes di.
president made military Pay signed for °wheelhnIr ly.
canted there by U.s. Person- log,'
- OrioLe for motor vehinil exempt from tax.
pot enlisted men the exemp des to veterans who lost their
tion applies in the full pay sight or use of their limbs,
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Iuyi'r Mr.. Ronnie Taylor,
Drugl'u&gt;cr Conrad Itrothet
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per and AdvertisingManai
*Arthur Green will be locus 1
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liv itacs. Security Officer 11a'
bert Woods, until recently a
deputy sheriff of Orange
County under Sheriff Valid
blair, also will be located at
Van address.
Tue iu,000-squareIoittiru
th e 40.0W squue-tOO(
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waretioUic and the 6,0")square-foot office will be occupied by a stall of 101 peOi:o. Gene Self will manage
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- Payments equal to six Ida, this 25th day of L1.cenber,
1111011U.11 PAY to beneficiaries (5ALl
Arthur II. iIeckwith. it.
of s.rvIcemen who died en
Clark of the Circuit Court
active duty.
By: Marine T. ":11.'
lepOty Clerk
- Veterans' benefits paid
by the Veterans Administra. ii t's.t Ito. *ItP•t
lion to veterans and their urlmnte. Ylorl-ta
Atto,nsf for
families.
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the IlaInhiff of rI.itIfrs

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have until 180 days after they lando. I'IorlIa, tot ltt.r that
leave Viet Nam to file their I'sI'uary tri. Ititti If v'o fail
to do to a I).tr.s Ito Cnnls,so
rsturna.
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throughout the world, Febciting." She enjoys her work tlrt'y, of Oviedo.
By Barry Lava.
Vahb'jrn always and says of the USO I think I The now year promise. to I ruary 3 marks the 25th inni.
Mary
a i..toali te:irn. As II a a great urgantz.Atton.
be a big one for the 1.50. vcrsary of the org'snizat!on.
h says now, "L didn't know tloa•a a terrific job through- i
-ot only in Snf - -I. i':.uimi Prea:dent Lymlon JohnI was going to inherit the out the world. In ft. I think,
has proclaimed Feb. 4 as
it does more than ti-s share
USO
Day.
Mary (Mrs. RobOt C) of helping the ruan in 5cr'
The night of Feb. L the
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'a*hburn is executive direr- vice.
In Sanford, the USO offer,
of the United Sri-vice
I sal orgunization will hc.i its
S 1ti r Anniversary dinner at
011.IZl4t4fl (USO) In San a cozy aunosphern where th•
t'.o C,vic Center t'ginning at
turd, amid, as such, she plays "boys" can 5nther for ropm. Florida Attorney CenNavy
tration
or
just
plain
i-vIa'.
hoitcss to must of the
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pvri*-onnel staLl-ned at the atloti. There Is color tcievisu I
:i.' feotureol ips'okcr.
sva,lablc,
galilee,
sports,
i-rat
air station hare,
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(lii Feb. 4, Mrs. VashLurn
(.'.'t;trary to reports. Mm-s. 'ng materials, in fact, 'y(
oiil hold open hose at the
-'- Wa*hhurn is not going to nato. It, we have it,', says
- irtfi-dt'SO.
'' V;ctnam. 'I'm very much a Mrs. Washburn.
activities
aponthe
Of
all
part Of this t'SO,' she aays.
sored by the USO during a
"und i'm not asking for
OVER 35 YEARS
li
'car, the highlight is AIwis) .
tinnsfer."
At First &amp; Palmetto
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Then wher.' I I the report the Merry Christmas Hall. r'
(Alongside old post office)
ptart'! She has an answer formal lance held Just befo
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pe1 out for duty aboard the turd of this event
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Sanford
('55 Enterprise for duty In awardirg of overseas tt-Iethe "boys" all urged, phone cars in the "Ili, Mom"
Furniture Co.
-fl, Morn, aol go with ce.ntrt..
This contest - actually a
Mr' Washburn declined,
e ('nrprts • Furniture
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C Tile
stir-rd by the USO and th
'u oter there."
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M. RY V,tSli IlL RN
"Conic li-li or high water. Contrnunkntion.s Vorkera it
-- - r*-ac the hamv or not." "Mom" America. Each year a tall to
-- - - - -- her in on duty with the act- I
Wishbuni will May here,
LAUNDRY
She kzi*w nothing of the vice overseas.
iulmot- ai.'tat 'irtnsrn until In $enidp County tl.I.
DRY CLEANING
,'hc received several phone ye.'.r therewere three sit
culls from ps.ple volunteering trl.'phor.e a'aUe awaric,i. Tb -'.'
"FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY "
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for her-job following a print- -ills ace placl durir'g the
r.I report she asked for Viet- hnitay week between Christtit" said New Yncir's Day.
tiarn slimLy.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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LAUNDRY CO.
per," Mrs. W*shiu:n al]. "1 Ii. A. St,'ir,rno".t'r, who 11%.-' I
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ple were talking a!uut. I had Mrs. J. (', l.avs-ni'r, 1:11 E. I
SAu1Ot a nd SIMI?4OL( COUNTY SINCE-192,111 to go over to the ('banter JI:li tit(':rct'; i'l Mrs. D. Iooff ('omnieree to got a ;aper to
find out,"
The L'SO and ofC share a
building cit the corner of First
.Striet and Sanford Avenue.
Mr-i. Washburn feeli she tins
an Awful lot of "h)flj' £tUI)Ii(
the Navy iwrsonflcl, and like
any mother she ka-epa busy
wr.ting to her boys aboard
such ships as the USS For'
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la=*tuig probleiui" that plagues
her is the lack of Junior tiet*-s.i'a. "l't.0 boy.m 4o like
iil. )'UU know,' the exploits,
"anti that's my biggest prub.
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Any gira in their late teens
'jreston.
iii early twenties will ho
made to focI lilire thou * elcollie when they volunteer as
junir hoatea.iti, she say'.
"You know. my b*'&gt;s In
R's'All-7 (curx'nt.'y at seal
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wrote auid t.Ii me thy would
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Love hail &amp; marvelous Christ.
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mnaa except there were ot'
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girls. I told them I couldn't
any girls, but 1 would
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it'iud th('rn I'iayt.oy.'
Mrs. Washburn v=!untaerrsI
for service with the L50 1'
We
years ago, and she descnb-a
list tame since as "inst cx.

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PTON'S ONION SOUP MIX

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For additional tax help, or.
1ved in Vietnam on the 29th
of a month eliminates from der a copy of tho colorful new,
'Cut Your own Tax.
hisTatum the full pay earn.d for that month. The a'* is" book. Just send your name,
elusion remains in effect 50 address, sip role ml tOe:
long as he continues to serve "Cut Your Own Tax.,," c/o
(Sanford fleralil), P. o. fox
In the area.
If the enlisted man to hat 489. Dept. 32771, Itsilo City
phallic4 as a result of such Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
..rice, the exclusion applies
to all pay received in the boa.
Legal Notice
vital, again with any part of
$ month counting as is full ,
4, lItl,,i. couriT
lii,: lTlI JIIPIII '.i. tin.
month.
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genes or hospitalized as a

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COLGATES SPRAY DEODORANT

(NEXT: flick pay allow.
combat none. Any part of A
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S&amp;H GREEN STAMP

SHOPPING

$1000
Winner

USO Hostess Has 'Sons' World Over

EXTRA

RAY DISINFECTANT
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Huwever. Ui. qualified votifl4 lIst Ii
much lower now beeaue ef the fmflure of people to renew their reglstrations.
Resident-s have until April 2 to
register in order to be qualified to
vote in the 1966 primary elections.
It Ic not too early to go to the
court house and register if you have
not already dune so.

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Dick West's

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"Enforre,nesst in earnest"?

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mall istalIlpIlons Is

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of s anm
titled •seIs.lvsly to las lie for reg.bIlMt$oa of all the Ieal

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si is'..s sau sitter Oet.bsr IT. ISIS at the Peat
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TIS 1141w4 Mesi4 map se r.pOse1 a any maaaet wits.
eel WttUIe pItMIiStetT St the pOtwIel at ISo Hilaid. Lap
$54I111.M ci (Ira reieasIbts for .0.1 Npesdsetlei will be
.easjdetsd a$ lafflultig e5 The SietaiS's espyrsihl u* will be
sais Malls lit Uae$ee aaa,g tie taw.
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120,000.00

Customers Liability Under Utters of Credit .............. . . .................................................
2,612,690.28
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U. S. Governn'ient Obligations
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bOflas and1 Securities
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MRS. LOIS D. flOUSllOiDF.R
Assistant Vice PrnWent
S. D. lOWLAND
Cashier
MRS. CATH BRIMS 54 p,
Assistant Cashier
C. C. WHO, 31.
A.ststs$t Ceshi.,

WILLIAM V. I1$PIT1LL
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First Vie. President
Tb. Atlantis National Beak
of Jeeks.nvlLl.
Jacksonville. Thrlda
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President, U. Ii. Pope Company

Inc.

Sanford, Florida
A. X. BHOBMAKpVI, JR.
Presiden t $ho.maksr Con.truciioa
Go p**7, Iste.
8rd, Florida
IRA B. SOUTHWARD
Presiden t, Southward Fruit

Catnpsny ISO

Sanford, bi..iia
GEORGE! A. 81115, 31.,
Attorney

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Love Seat

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cc hew Wtkl S a 12 r.qs.
Ass'S solees. Roil. $35.53.
U.Jred Qomehies.

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YJ find at Winn.Di*is.., Not )ust lii. deep-cut
Specials, but cx.sr Everyday low, Liyo, Shelf prices

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"Sinc, the boss Is going to be away for a week

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Ph. 322.5612

Ph... 322.3292

1 1 3 S. Palmetto Ave.

customers will be happy to learn that he

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ly. Corporate Kmiia of mu too At
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nieIpalItiee, county and state "I wandered lunaly $5 a
boundary lines snake no dif. cloud
(.rencs to animals or In the The sound truck taUcd to
1966
10,
Jan.
Sanford herald
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trans.nIasi-ocu of duets, by in draw $ crowd.
'She stood t'at blgti said
fictions
cantors
riiisne
WAVTIR A. utri.oW, CD$O* LW
NsSalic
%emun Dunn
PMAMK i0LTOt.I5 t*CceIaI.4
uNONON KS sir
r This Is snvher law that It came from the eandi.
PAVL iNoOKI$s$Na
Air
date's PA horn
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Missile
A4,.rttstfti
Massilni tsdiIer
JA N ,. sflO$MA*I*
ROCIR wILLIAMS
susie... Mantle,
really solser
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norrl's *1151*5
M.ibaeIcsI sups.
$.11i Kdito?
$11.1. i- s5CN5?
aunt ws.l.La
Stall 5'b.tegtapll?
Ceset? M4Itor
Pu IsbN dilly eseeps *aierdai, ii,.iay ..s •: slIst.a.i pub
We
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Furniture &amp; Fixtures
Parking Lot

SANFORD HERALD

Sate by mail, postagepaid,
at Fir-it Federal. Convenient
night tlqu,llitliry. tc'o.'A'tv.

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down to the
flrant.d that tie Imiduww
f rabies infection I. ilaseot '.a. again . . .
negligible at this hole due to On last year's junket I
prsvsnttiVi measure., but missed 8p.m.
few who have wItnessed hu. But more than anything

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Mrs.

27''
ta a
other lines that could be e.ts
s r.fe,eneai to sea.
grisalenal u'stefy,
"Calm I. th. morn with

IN could also have warned a souritil - - - Befteor MOM 6 out cc
"nom of lluntagged" ling$
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to keep them away
front door .4 the county The overseas trips that,
health department at Op.aIng members take after Congreu

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the boss' right hand man. We are sure Paul's many friends and

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Mrs. Jane ta.aelbettl
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Herald Area Correspondents

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535517 .(1j1 tsi$. F.5,I,44 Ow?3t$ 5
isi.e ,nneu&amp;s .rm. In siltrO 541

pre'4oui saks axprne kulpiul.

Downtown Cleaners and
Launderers

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soil and service local acounfi

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eel 1.1p9cf0d for me.
II.,6 al cktl'tq Is 10004.
U1041 pot, and te,s, All peiA.ls are s.arched for forgotten
items.
Is
Tb.04 ti-. q.reiests C to the d'yc?ias" to be eI.søad
tu..tb1e
.1,, p.110." or sytIhetic sol.,.' .1 00-1 thay at*
put, by
or c.b'.t dt.d Solr,ls ore hipS cieaa sad
ft,.lo sad dstdl.toe.
Heel tie colh:sq Is seal to $.. spottI.g J.pMtm.'lI lee ,..
c.aI of sp.Cat spotil and states that were not rswoved by
drycleseag. I, Ieg.r op,ratio'ts there is . spotter whoipe.
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sad •.. ,.he s,iecisl.
dab hi i lr.gde or d.lic.t. qar,,.ls
Is•s In b.ewi.t gatt"llats such as w iselii.
All., I.dI.idaal spet r.'soal Oil s1lk1 s... •. •e Its.
sh.rs lsp.ciel p,.,s,i whire edg,ssl ship. ead style Is
,.t.,.d. '1ste to. lit othinq is dl.lded lite silts and weels
Ifaqiles .id d,,.bl.,l.
As i.spec$oI ciscbt ill ga,f'iisls to $.. If they ste spot.
s.
lessly cl,ai sad that o,igiaaI Isikise Ist b..'i p.ope'ly rot lottlti.
stor.d.
awI 115
U.,t It's r.p.irs 804 .It.r.tto'ss white op..
si..'s. butte's ,.plec.d, sippits ,.pair.d and sore* pleds eli., re.-eavOlq.
Each t,sto,eir's order Is .,ssnbt.d aed the, .It$,t b.g.d
nr booed. Melly drycl.ailsg plods also sittlorm sp,cislty ire.
r.5 wb,ch ,.qu,e eddlio.sI p.rsoe.l ..d spedol equip.
reed, thise lr,cluds lb0 s.rviceg of lit *ea,. leather goods,
I,,, qto..s. ,sectt.s, sat. aed Is,,,,ho!d itas Iblaisket,
dr.p.r.s. .tc•l •sd Insured sto r age.

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baby ,;irl, Barbara .',vcrdl, Campbell. Titusille; Arthur
floss lii$erd, Gussit Mae John. Periko Sr., Aqueboqtic, L I
son. Betty Jean Itolley, J. W. N, V.
Discharges
Bagley Jr., Sanford; Bernice
Cora Alice Kanner, ltalh
Ring, I)ellary; Ida Stephens
and baby girl; Jesse Palmer, Smith, Victoria Kin. aid shy
girl, Karen Crabtree. Richard
Fort (,aines, Ga.
Christy, Diana Lanier, Mar.
is.
JJ.'sM'ARY
garct Pearson, Donna Sue
Admissions
Paul Norman Durand, Can. Raulerson, Gerald 1)ri'krll,
dice Robb, Marilyn Kerrick, Anita Barker, Katherine IronCharlie Dorton, Irma Young, sidc-, Dorothy Andes. Candace
Sanford; FAna Lee Greene, Robb, Brenda Bagstale, Buck
Longwuod; Martha hodges, Humphrey, Satfrd Al It.
Osteen; Charles Carpenter, Popp, Katherine Sanborn, Del
Daytona Beach; Eugene Cut. tons; Emma Anderson, Lake
Monroe.
Let, Clinton, S. C.
Births
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OFTFN
errlck, Sanford, a boy.
HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION
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Lloyd Jackson. Iteglnald moo, .lvlo Anderson, Claudia
Jones, Th omas Gr-ner, Sber• hail, Charlotte Tyner, San
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ann Ervin, Bonnie lay John- flary; Mildred Case, Anna

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ever sinte the conference want,
SUPPLY
"Behold: U. watches at the "You wear *.s morning like
AND GLASS
Thu., the non.pioliferatiun usual Bovi.t outbursts agalnat. Unit.d Puss laterwatloall
first began in IWli.
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Vi.thain
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Prvvsting more nations
WASI1INC'rON (UPI)
you'll be a
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But
by
tonight
the ee'tferenee settled
resumes
before
Looking
for
a
iont,1.
the
confetnce
lisa
CO.
wa
thro
ugh $
s leafing
quiring nuclear weapons I. fore
A. I
Am.ricaaa
for
Dsn'oitatic
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a way down.
I4ARRIETT
1msei.
volume of poetry th e other but-or.
..gtIft at the top of the agenda. allot aa yet no ofle seas
tion believes the Johiano Ad.
ROOFING
PLUMSINGCO.
her t.atteied en• mlatatratlon
tranquil
th
"Ay,
tsar
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'b'ar,well
Nuclear non.prollt.r*hion ii to reach a compromise.
sitoeisi raise tat
evening, I was auddsisly ye.
issue
Is
er
major
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Th
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AD PAlS PCI Ufi
,Its dowi
considefed by both the Unit
It eansot fiOtSee the
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Mrs. I. L Alies d Mr. I Mrs. I, P 1e1eV
w.
a
war Is'
a•
Iekti
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song
to
the
seat
areas
mars
And
lste.t
poll
shows
tuck
to
town.
Title
hot
will be ooming
letters
to be the most vital problem nuclear taste, the only one.
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town.
Th e line that switched me behind.
th. world. Agreement permitted after the l9i poi
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Editor, Heralds
to this trim of thought wsa
itops right there, howev er hal test bin agreement.
MoacOw last year rejected Moscow, however, still to. (Jut thanks gO to Mr' Dot. pennad by Ben Johnson. It.
rm of on.site tie Austin asid to The herald began: "Bro.d.b&amp;*ed, broe4.
Bob ..prvilvera. jests any fo
Wsahlnttoit'a
hith
the West fof providing oteollont pub- fronted. bounteous. multiform.
Uon proposal because of West- Inspoetion w
to
prevent Hilly for the children's Christafaybe I need a vacation,
ens plans to create a NATO says Is necessity
Dee.
program
given
on
for a brief momen t I wu
but
ma.
nuclear force. The Russians ch.sting.
Parish
Players,
convinced
that Janson was
either
The
by
O
Thus, few tfi&amp;ais
claim s uch a fore. wouki
were overwhelmed by writing about the annual
We
from
the
four
WeeWni
psrticI
amount to proliferation.
neutrala or our audience. We had hopeful. "pork barrel" blu.
Although th e West now has inta, th. eight
.tatu for ly antielp$ted 25, but we
From th at mainwit on, *1'
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fii,t95?alld i,n
no firm plans for any such the five
around most every page prøduc.d a
capacity,
t.
were
filled
has
mail,
it
that
msU.r-belleve
the
10115
levee, Russia
now goo. ney seemed to enjoy it V&amp;"Sgg that I associated w
clear she will colnUnus, to re. session will
and we were delighted with the imminent return of th e
1AVO*D, fLORIDA
agreements.
pr&amp;lfatatijtI
ject, an y non
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awalyw..
paruclp.ns.
airs' In. Vfl5flhi55 •r"'
UUI all
increment unless all talk
UThMINT
OP
CONDITION
AS
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brought
e
th
to
mind
We hop. The Perish Players with nie"
stop of nucl ea r sharing at. that It Is at saiL one me'
system.
Pt.*IUra I1
rang.nuth within NATO. eortpllahment to hold talks at Is now s golni community seniori ty
'sppreclat*
"Crow
old
along with tn..'
and
we
e
Vietnam
concern
th
of
view
West (lennany, accoaed by all in
co,jrraOLLws CALL
your cooperation in secom
And we'll commIttee ehair
war.
Mseow of trying to get
pushing th is,
men be,
$:ncevely,
A poem by James Stephens
Mrs. P. H, (flunnie) l.ogan rutt.i In with talk abut $
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dlf.re,'t ...,ls. So , e coess015
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Minnie Lee ltuIfir, Sydney

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown,

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Airborne paritrooper, will not thIng we aren't doi ng by
see his bride for five more proxy."
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mcmli,, but no. arv.uy Mixing plans for the reunion.
"I got her a perfect wedding prc.snt." he laid.
"What's that?"
"Baby doll psjamas"
"For our honeymoon next
May."

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Neil Williams, Sanford, a boy;

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Apopka; Herman E. Murri
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Jr., Satsuma.
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Danny I.ce Harden. Ilit-.4
Dacur, Margaret Williams.' Hary; Mary V. Dulynski. Del.
t.r2Ian. Lewis Karen Crab- totta: Helen Fer..cn. Lakt
tree, Mark Chihko, Sidney Mary; Ida Mcrs. Lake Mon
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a. tb. enemy.
mony w UI1 he ,trnple. They'd
fun?"
Despite that obstacle, Boy.
"So," Boyles r a c a n t I y
go through the wbcle hit e'
"Uh, not so** you'd nctie."
shrugged, "I decided to get lea had no trouhie in wtnning
Th e paper work was set In cept for pu),itituting my
name for the stand-in. Then
motion. Power of attorney ,
lrg..l ac. one day I got a letter that
.tatements
aid we were finally hitchnowh'.lcm,-nts of ioph.
C4.
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"'hat were you doing durMating by mail, Doyles
Berndt and baby girl, Otto -hri'tenr.l it.
J.tNt'AIIY 7, 1504
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Kielman, l)eborah flanUwt Admissions

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the 16th participant, will be
and when It ginning of the year.
ignoilni It as It has done her nations if
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"He Prepared ," as the Scout thus are th e major cause eli satlonal
Which group rates more
fires in the u. 5. A.
molt. arges.
managerial jobs? or more La- .6
'r, I lUne* be ued lit be a retail .Scouts know betterl
Itonger in the West, sadl was Boy Scouts doe't lazilY to cluslons
T4 1 A 4I •• e ' . null* ilhlatle Is ccliii.. he l
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the Russians agreed to vs
but steal they convened Iii. on.
sums the l7.nallon dlsarma• agrees with this desire,
in
any
hurry
to tire United Nations Dliarma.
snent conference e.rly this no on' a
mutt Commission to use
out
a
,olutio.
work
year, th. chances at. slim
e
talks
to
What
Washington
refusil
to
platform
for anU.AaerIcaa
th
they will allow
meaningful prog• do is to let Moecow, to shed, propaganda.
risks any
lktst. Western military •Ui. This y ea r despite the fact
that Vietnam fighting has In.
The eonlersites meets again tagy by having NATO relin.
th e right to share nu- tenilfind, Mosow agreed to
quish
France.
theoretically
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"To a girl?" he was Inept- letter and popped
tiort In print.
asked.
replied
immediately
she
'what clot?"
e
tent
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that
Ii.,
to
but
wondered
how.
Boy'
around
th
'Er,
v.a.
sitting
cracking his knuckle., blow. can gut?"
lea talked the situa tion over
"Of course, my girl back with his unit chaplain, but
big his n ose, shining his
boots and trying to keep In philldelphia"
found out th at a leave was,
"What's her name?"
from yawning.
of course, out. This is, after
"l'atricls Zideniki."
One day $ man I. fighting
all, war anti all that.
"how do you spell it?"
Viet Cong and the nest lay
he said, 'w• doI
don't
erip.".
"ZI.I)
ha is fighting boredom.
to do it by proxy."
And. as any GI who has know."
mean with a stand.
"You can't spell your own in?"
served 12 months In this ut.
tery jungle can testify, the wife's name?"
"Yes, it's perfectly legal." Of
even
the ques-

i Even In Vie tnam

asked.
"I was on K.P."
"No!"
"Yeah, scrubbing pots at
pans..
"Did you over cetet.rate
"I had a few Were ci
night."
"And what about yo
wife?"
"She got pretty ex:it
sherit it all."
"how
"After she said 'I do,' a
fainted lead away."

"Finally I got the formal
., owl." he said. "It was the
'Do you take
suit line
this woman to be your lawful
edded. et cetera.' I rignesi
.-verythtng and from then on
I t was up to my girl.
'She kept ins informed as
-nuch as possible bu t I was
iiwiys a week or so behind
he news. I bed no idea of
shin it was to take place. I
didn't even know the name

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As Pf:. Jo, Boy.
Its CZPI&amp;lfltd it, he was just

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)foo,iet village near which A lot of college graduates, divorce rates.
for example, still don't know Do the same is th e school
we have a summer home.
Sut br Ii years he has how to use matches or handle dropouts( Scouts rarely quit
high school).
hen a diUgent by Stout fires.
devoting
Uletaily I. they (Up lighted matches Bee how few former Scouts
Master,
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on corners as "Drug
.4 ihos. church where the meeting was ground
Reaas
Cowboys'
nor do they
Star.
$IId$ .1 4ed1CI14 adilta held, had standing teem only.
into amok.
sitily
Tot a group .1 .0 Boy stampede is
ke kIIP &amp;tUf yssik 1aL
cigarettes.
berp' ,eee"Ii't r.r.ee Is. Scouts from Indianapolis were In
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They
small
lake
a
fowl
asead if wasliag as iii camped at *
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dest:oy
pro4pj
who
.sey gabUag es Ike miles fist of the rIllage,
petty and desecrate cemeter
as
a
body.
they
attended
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Is my brief address, I men its by pushing over tomb.
hats, IMeS adall. mike N
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saW.
es
heed
the fact that both the stoOCs.
their
at.
SIlIsSIS eel if Boy and Girl 5eiits are ttata. if you college proIesSOts
mOist t
thesis
want
some
valuable
In
re,ourftfulatss.
laid.
Ad
our
*s eiiiitei if
your prospec.
rhe Siesta, Caa$It. Ulti., flr.r motto, "lIe Prepared," tapirs. assign
$4iaI st:.ssii "boric sense" or the live Ph. D. candidates SUb
ability to handle lb. many research projitU as:
hOWls 4w idillit

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it may be better than you ds*r. to
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"For they all contributed out of
their abundance, but she out of her
poverty put in all the living that she
hnd,"-Luke 21:4.

But In spite of the impending prl.
only four months away
at hut 5,000 eminok Countl*flS
did not bother to send in their voter registration renewal cards,

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County. They will elect a governor,
congressman, state legislators, coun.
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filled on all levels of government

view of th e

It Is Iners*IhII1Y difficult to usdmrstand why people continually
grips about the way our city, county and federal governments are run
vote.
bit refuse to register and
Only 52 per cent of FIor!dYta of
'toting age bothered to cast ballots In
" "residential election of 1964.
T. p.rcentagea were extremely
lower in Seminole County and Sanford during elections lait fall. In
ford
some alu, lean than 25 per cent of
those registered to vote went to the
polls,
Th e year 1066 in a big one for

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P4 NSIIs Junior vareity
paced the Barracudas to
a 7t'-fI win over 'heir OViNlo
I5l4 first period lead. Mike
ci.Ufltel prls in the pislimi1'srn, who dui I'WIIC ICl nary same. The lots was the
lent outside ehoolini thioughd iii points third In a row for lb. Baby
out the game, ha
their first
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two straight losses drDpt4"l
the team's record to 1 6.
lug 67 Junior center Dave
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cagers actuallY took a SI leaui 7 (1-3) 13. Lee 4(03) I, IIrew n
in the opening minutes of play i too) . Turner 1 (46) 6,
against Boone and with three hannah 0 (12, I, iltiso 3 ()
minutes left in the first period Ii a; Totals hi (I-lI) 40.
$ I 12 II-3
they still had an 85 ad%flt-1SEMIN()1.E
ii- , at , ir is ii ii i_-IS

the Ilooc,s BraCes topped the air.
u..md three.
The sefonhi quart
Hut with Chadwick leading
Varsity Sjmmary
SernIDUlCs, 45-45, In a Metro I
way, the Hra%es icortl It
to be a bilLie bttwesfl P artin
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Partin
Conference
tilt.
OVhIl)() ,rnrint
and NSit's Jim Shinholsef. 15 (7-1) 7$, fleasley I (0-0) 2,
points and grabbed a
straight
- 16-1 lead with Just a minute
Padin tolilid 14 points,
&gt;
(') •.
gone In the second frame.
$hhmeoli.r, slotted 18 markers. Colbert2
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ems
New
Brayrsia's
feat,
(0-0)
0.
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final 30-point margin was the
ilmootly
Stewart
(
1-2)
7,
Milder a
Bra, c,l Iti tue game for (ho
break.
press I 45-7 151 Totals 27 1)2-21)
their
tt
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6i Rebounds — l'art.n
Don jiiic'hoiii led the Sent'
wotIng in lb. th ird atansa,
points H.aaley 2, Colbirt 8, Jepson 4.
ftn*n
mole
attack against Boone
Stewart's
nine
Bobby
Coach Toni flare."
1, Stewart
their with 22 poinI, while Frank
the Lions overcome Harper 7, 5tiliher
Junior serilty
h ree point New Snm&gt;rna's t
sheik to (is. games Vhigharu iiaucd (town It ruNKW $MYRNA ltI:A('Il winning
l,s.i. taking the gene into
N
(4-I)
anit
I,o,%te*i
their te*I'fl rec- bounds.
of scoflfl - lAwrence
Eau (,aUie used second per.
the
th. final eight rn,nute.
O.21 8!, ant over the .tMO mark for
Co. Shinholser 16
and third period ipurti to
lost
i,aIOfl
play deadlocked at 10-50.
(3-3) 2, D.&amp;- the first time this
e Seminoles
lb.
S.chass-una
t
week-en!.
The
Greystay
ahead of th
really got hot in
A. Toms q this pas
Lions
q'iiek.
vousges
$
(fl-I)
0 (10) 8, Totals pupa won convincing victor- SEurtisy sight. Sanford had
tnal peri od. The
1110 Icad early In the sec
grabbed a four-point lead. ?-4 2, Vie's
. irs nvrr t.e.$)urit ..n inlay. an
nsa i,abt'.irW on '0(1 jM rii%i, hut Eau Gallic
-- 17 (11.2')) 5; iteIounds
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then outscored the Seminoles,
l.awrrtws 9, Shinhotser
Saturday. T,fi.55.
w
103
to take a so 14 halftime
$asi.'nl 4, fitousuii
.e,shung
l.jman
Viers A.
Tulbint I (0-2)
I.YMAN
lwminii!n earn. roof ing
I
O'lKl'15
2411
I l3-43
16, II". (1 (I'.) 16, hIl"k
21
1"4
(231 16, basis, cutting Ill(, lead to 22-J
13
ShIl
0 (1.2) I, l ucia
ear l y in the third i (F10&amp; but
Junle, Varsity Summsty
1IO1,t.'WOOh1 (1! 1' Il —
OVIFI)Q scoring; Johnson htickctt I (I-N) 6. M,auis
again gut hot, scat'
Rs Cs.11ins of Dallas, Tea.,
(0.2) 6, Newell 0 (0.1) fl, I
straight buckets to
four
al'p
0.0) ing
, (i.i,k
1; the natlon'a top southpaw 1 (1.3) If.
oJensen 3 iA-I) 6, walker I ilallis
0. GrIffin 0 (0-0) 0. Tutal. 20 s-h a 10 point lead, 30-20.
golfer after winning the Lef tto points at the
1 rail.n4
,
)mn,ird Open with a 71-bole (3-3) 3, Statiko 4 (1-8)
('lonta (I 1-22) 01. ltrbouit*l' . iulffl1n1g of Uto last period
SlcCi,ilsn I 43.-lI 4,
, Sanlord began 1*ckuri away
total sit 257.
1$, l(s.c 4,, iil,kok
f rom, 4 41 1) 9, 1.1)-malI I (fifi) 4
lie took the crown
Lucas 6, BickeR U, Means
at the lead, hut Uts huh threeAllis (34-rn of (lalsrpaIoqt, 1.1.1. 71 (1-21) il
Newell 2. Griffiit Ii Total 4's
Ikilill rnar0 in was as close al
NEW 5!.1YRSA
lu., attic Oda" blew his
- .l.Ei:Sltt- lu; .-- (Ilmitait I (lie Semlfl(IleS could gel.
lead with a long ccciii of )lappington 2 (I-h) 5, ('lick (1)-ti) 2, ,iiktns"n (1 (1 11 1
I.anmat thfur ii was the till
bed putts and a final ruqed 11 (3-4) II, Avery 3 11-2) '7 i(eiskeit U (0-5) 00 %i.lC 4
e minole storer against Ba.
Joiu.'c 10 (1-7) 158, Mien.
1) 6 S
of 77.
43'4) IA, (Ia,k S
Gallie with 13 P010t5.
O(Iom wound up In third (0.1) 4, A.pesl 2 (0-0) 4 Shelter I (I-h .5. htraun 0
NUMINOIXIIOPONE
place with a 191 total. Siw.nd llawv.r 5 (0-2) ID, Totals 35 (0.0) n, I:,im.n"n 0 (I-I) I:
EM lNul.E scuriol Whig
Totals I (7.17) G. Itehounil'
woo amateur Robert Johnson (9.17) '7t.
I till L Leltul U iI) I
—
$ 17 in
-.. tjim,ta.i 4, .t.tkinenfl 8, ham
htran 1 t4) A. Nicholas
of ('hanicatan, W. 'a., who 1IVIRIH)
7-1 II 211
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I.;man
2 (I 2) A. Shaw 0 (01
'I II 37 titford
l.."ahurg
i
IS (Ii 25) 4.5. Ile
Totals
11;
!.)man . lakeS icr
t o uriis_-NlchuliiI 3, Whlgtmar
t.11oy is
liSt %N --- 1ul'.eit I (1.1) II 11r) an
I
5, flois 3 (0-ti) I), Lucas
hour I.
BooNE scuin$: Sanboni
'7) 20, hlici1ok it (4-9) 4, htkett it (2-2) 8 Means 3 (1.2) 134) .7, ilamury 0 (O-i)
I (U-I) 2, '/,clanet 0 (0
'7. Newell 2 (0-1) 4, lioltia I t,'(j
The Nanfonl-Orlando Ken' (latsip, 5. (;*liltGreer, 0. )lrmia.
tU Its biggest quo. 7. liii! To All, 8. hasty (0-0) 2, ('n.'. 1 (11.21 2, Grit- U, (hadwitk 13 (95) 35, Be"
itel Club laun cill
fin 0 (00) 0: T.*tsts 2% (IL I ti 31 S. (irsaham n 2 (23)
work Ili track history tonight Jester.
'l'iilt.tt Jell 1(2-2) 4, Cucrub 0 (23)
37.) 56. K.bouflls
—
3rd RACE (1,15 mile, fl
with * full 11-nc. card sibid.
Ring, It). Ho.. I. 1.ucas 2, itkhu,It Bobber 1(1)0)); Itals 23(1
I. By Gemini, * Semi
uled In heiln at $lO.
S-01 6, 11111- 74) 45. Hoboutdi - Chadwic
14, Nuns
tonight
S.
fl.lin*Ia 111.1, 4. Beau Mu,
A special teatur
53. 3), )iciItti-5 I, Bobber 3, Jolt
Its i, U,itfin f,; 'total
will be •shibi%iot% 11111$ ).'y 1W' J. Just Killars, I. Feu,ial.
lb
-s
7.
II- Sanborn 2, Grishain I, CucU
L,K h-:vl E'V - itiscayne Kennel ('hut, dogs (laii'i Troublea, N. i;i John 2) It. applemmn .'I (.7,40 II. 2, Stornary I.
41h RACE 15.18 mile, N)
who are uchsduisd to run in
1, i.yons I) sEMINOlE I *3 3 III (1-1)
12 $3 lb It--4
the $7, 500 match rsc• romps- I. Matador Mike, I. Kitchen Sargent
21 I. V.ech I (6-Il N. Ash- IRNINE
SEMINOI.E EAU (IAU.IE
tihin Wedn esday and Satin. Bridge, .3. Fancy First, 4. Vol- Jo y (I (1-3) I: Totals 10 (Ileric Scar, 8, Johnnie's Why,
UlS(it.5 scoring WIII
day nights.
)
-S6 ham J Ii!) ii. IA'tI'.) I to 0 )
Gene it,,,i.ilr' 111 ,41"hIh1a II. hi. W. F.- , 1t.,i, ;. ; iflfi-'.tI I.&gt; oasis
20 IS II
N 1.1 4 10-35 llrsn 0 (O-I) 0, Dunn 0 to
race. t.'..Iht between the reg. View, P Traffic Toast.
lakes i,r
5th RACK % mite, T)
uler races.
'tarot'.
hl"t
3.
John $till's lug Yang. is I. Ilonansa Dell,
ary. 4.
the Oiln.l .tog an the visiting Shell, -1- l'ri'le o Mary.
Magic Likes 5. Sli.na Lana. i.
hlissaIrs. leant.
The three 'i-'4"' will Rocket lam. 7. Lake inuIy
take on the top three gt,y- I. Nancy Speed.
botanIc front the antord-Or- 6th HAVE 011A mils, Ill -_
linde track in At hiin...atmt- I. I'll (;et There, . Sa&gt;nonsor,
hoolim aj ,t,. ii. a.iului up tIm,- 1. Iir.iiI.ahy, 4, fl l..'s l.indy,
i)hC team sill be wuild 5. Judy Di&gt;', 8- 0. li's New
Day, 7. Itunal Stuver, S. Dod's
chsrupiun MIss Whirl.
—
lime dogs will eatnp.(. overIBlue.
70 RACE (% mile, TI
the % mile distance Wnineaday night and will come heck I. Space Commander. 2. Luto run the shorter I'll tnilø rille Bowehl, 3. ljtnm"re, 4.
MATIMIU
Roman Revel. 5. 8. hI's ElraJ,
distance on Saturday night.
W1D., PSI.. SAT,
The c-omp.tition will be o a 6. Tableau, 7. TillieToiler, S.
2 P.M.
Luddie.
it's
point heals and the greyhound N.
—
8th
RACE
(8I6
mile,
H)
accumulating the most points
SOKC PITS WORLD
for the two Cal-cs at 50KG I. Mrs. Willi. T., 2. Mary's I
will s-rceIe an award Baton. l.ssmb, 3, Derby's (bulb, 4
CHAMPION MISS WHIRL
Si-i ('tte.r. I. Lonesome Lad.
day night.
AGAINST
IISCAYNI'S lIST
'The 11th ..nnua.1 Charity Ite, It. Gat" Band, 7, Ethos's
Cactus
April.
Thursday
11ne-,
N.
Night is plated for
.
55k AC
18' III Mill. CIL4tN SI
SHINS
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I n 1964, tho wi l ti.Ats Also tough Tennessee Wi%inmiAY- I)uko won Ila ninth consecu. Fifth - fsnk*d BF10"' In an opersing delon" of Its
is 4) 7 Wall I 113 3) 4. 1401`011
Big Tao till., Michigan bea t
Top-ranked Puke Is faoed live encounter after losinw to Vourt whipp ed Ailsona
( 0- 6, Kitb* 1(14)3, 1.mantl were 10-0, ranked No. g in
4) IS, Morgan
South Carolina by whipping to grab sha'a of the Western

Ohio St-st. 13-78 for the tim-si
5 S- 5) *1, Pulane 0
the United I'i,s. In(.rnatiomsl with a three-game Atlantia
team in the county with a 301 I (I-i) v, Bubm,c'Il 3 o3) 6, quilt
Cutsier.nce sche.lui!a SE(' foe North Carolina t-.77 Ath'.tic ('unt..nce lead, and tlnue In 13 yes-re it Columbua,e
0) 0. Totals U )2O ])
and looking ('oeal
lUngs
coaches
record curni)t!ed in last weeks sandage 1 t-6) 4, Wall 1 12ased 13 anti be utinil the 32 point outburst
- OVIE1)t) scoring-Johnson
forward to an import-ant this week. The Blue ilcstls, behind th e 79-poInt effort of Itrailh-y Na. 7 su:y. The )uung cagere duan- 4)4, I'ctsc- hrr I 0-1) 3, Kuhn
I, Walker I (I-I) 5, lay'
tulheaste Conf.rsmne club seeking their thini league Hub Vur-ga, and Kentucky rip.- ii; point, OfIcil.s after inter- of Ali'Amsrica Giasi. Russell,
,)fltj 1 (4) 3, Paul in e I ( tS)) . (23)
d Ocila Fur-I
s-a .opho. mission to whip Dusk.
hammond's g
and JuIla
Friday
and
Saturda
Scnkarik
1
(03)
2;
Totals
!3
man
3
(0-3)
6,
Stanko
0(0
the Commuitarca two crown In four seasons rn..t p.4 FioriJa 78-64
with
then
McLeiIiI 4 (0-0) 5, lisnI 0 (0' days ettsr playing t,orgis Cbenaon Tuesday, Mar,-lant nmore Tha4 Jarsea scor ed 28 and raise It-s MIssourI Valley points i.t Tulsa to &amp; 78-71
67.
nights th ey put th e hatchet to (11-46)
OSCEOLt scoring-Stuart 3 0) 0, Clonta 1 (0-0) 1, blapp 0 Tech. But they lost both Thursday and Wake Fureet points. Kentucky and Texas Coriferinc. stats to 5-0.
victory over CIncinnati.
Ocala Osceola, $1-U, and tIm.
Elghlh.ranked l!Ct.A, gun- ii (510) *1
iVeatern are thu on1y major
IS,
Dimpini
I
tO-I)
2,
(33)3;
Total,
Salurulay
tO U)
f*flhU
(isiedo Junior Varsity 64-atie First I".uIersls Super.
nn for its fifth cnns.uthe
Cart&gt; 2 - M.4NFOIII) II 1$ II lb-li
Sixth . ranked Vruviiien', unto-attn teammia.
AIINIE P%IMFR
Similarly, the Wt!iicats have
In Friday nmght&amp; action \IcMneal '7 Il 6) 3,
safe
Savings Account-i, A tune
lI--li
Athlctk
Conferenc,
1
1
II
I'acufic
Jen- O%I1DO
(I yule La's netted 23 poInts
the
p. tiy Luntiquist and NIb 3 1,t . Jutes r i o n .
gun hit cornebmick trnil
to hurd le SEC to-. Georgia the only indep.fldnt In
- Ads-.
csr..r
tithe,
mad.
Oregon
it.
fifth
investment!
break
the
's'aederbill
.
Sitursta)'
to
t',tgt before taking on the top 10, Is booms
Bracken ld th e way wi th 13 n;nga 0 tou o, Colbert 1
this ttt steekend when
of .v'j
pointS apwce. Saturday wglit 3) 3, %owen 1 tOO) 1; TotalS
bin 72-hole
(I4-a 1
was high wi th
Lo Angeles Lundquist
S.'sNFORL) 1$ U II 1141
.1 points.
()pen'i' top Prize of
Tb, Sanford Junior high ohCEOl.t 7 IS II S-U
.
Junior ',arsuty also racked up
$11,000. l'ulrner'n
th e weekend, I SANFORD coring-5inda6e
wins
over
lw-u
75 Sunday,
-4) 10, Senksrtk 0
WOR by dumping Siilis JunIor, 56-13,
,
but he
Friday night and Osinlo Jun' Bryan 0 (00) 0, Dodson S (4Tb. 5.minobe 111gb JunIor
In, I'etscher 0 (0-0) 0,
three strokes over
s
n'r 111gb Saturday, 35-IS
ci, Bracken 2 Var,ity has yct to in in (i.e
s t FuhlIl icii uu,g_-lulkL.. tuchulti 0 0
fending chitmpion Paul
atati as th ey were tr,'ufl#1
Ilarney. Thanks to a -----------------ynIuIa&gt;- by Boone, '7$-12, an'l
record.bruiskitig
°
(V I
lost
a 45-33 decision to I.atl
Saturday, Palmer hail a I
11i
Saturdny
rlht.
neveri.ttr,mke lead goIng
CCX
Abraminto Sunday's finul
Seminole scoring
'
round.
son 1 (1-3) 7, hloll)niisorth
jvI$1 OWCT
—_
The South Seminole Hum-ri-' the second quarter to break $ 3 fl.2) 6, MeKibbin 5 (0-7)
wnt I. hiigglnhu th am 1 (0-1) 2,
canes took a commanding lead 12-1) deadlock, and th en
( 0.2) 6. Lo)d 0
in th e second period and wrot - on to lake their thiI'II consec. V,heattmn 4
(0-0) 1, Simpson 0 (0-I)
,,a
on to defeat th e Tampa Dons, utls'c victory aft er a 4(42 loss
Ill 0 (0-0); Totals 10
6i-6, in a -unucir high school
th e season opener.
(1.11) 33.
basketball game pla&gt; ed at the in
nizht. GUard C hr I s )Juttcrworth
Eata Galli. aceting — Son.
Saturday
L&gt;-man g - m
Cecil
Asher
were
,nst'n
I (5-0) 7, h(utherfnr.l
-'------ - Coach Dat-s Miller's Canes and Forward
again the top scorers (Itt
1.3) iS, II igc I (I 3) 3,
outscored the visitors 18-2 :n truce
.uuUm Seminole. Ashcr scored I-,anco 2 (6.7) In, Pinumef- 0 points, many On eortt
sIll 4 (7.3) 10, Itutehenso o
imots, and Buttcrworth trupped (nfl) is. fi.edp 0 (0.0) 0, Risk
311AM! (VPI)-Pin a m.dsl
the Iluri-icanea' sc orers wIth 181
(0.0) (1, h'crtiue 0 (0.0) 01
of Tom Matte as clutch player
— Robert marker,. Ilutterworth, itleky Total. I, (I.-28,
UI'i&gt;
e
NaUonsl
TAMP.
th
tot the year in
It. (hubby) hicks, outdoor Itrowne and Siark 1)owell
Sanford
Foothill League.
.sItI. 1.5 l * 16-IS
Sta rt ing only isis th ird game (4iitor ant former sports r.ii- suer, all s'seelknt on dctensc
I
Canes (rum Cass.l
sww
as quarterback for th e HaIti' tot- of th e Tampa Tniburu, for the
nmore Colts after five &gt;-ears at dIed In a ho.p!tal here Sunday hii&gt;'.
lanferd scoring — Abvsm
$ LI
Coach Pete Poere's eighth son 1 (0-I) 2. Cleveland 0
halfback, Matte led th e Colts after suffering a heart atthird
their
graders
rapture-I
to a 33•3 humiliation of th e uwk. lie was 54.
loss on $atur- rt'-0) 0, SVhcata's I 42-I) N,
low ML
21 r
CIM a
2T
StIl) without a
Dallas Cowbo&gt;s in the Orange
Iliggbnbothsrn 0 (0-fl) 0, Mc'
hit- let suffer,-4 the (stab
56
utt*u'k Katuidsy nolht an') ilay, defu'jiln Tampa,
Dowl.
(Iresne I
•
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to
the
hopitil.
Th. victory won before a
nush ed
(0.0) . Wolfe 0 (00) 0, !e)-d
35
-..tihcr 8 (1-3) II, Sirnpkini
crowd of 63,549 in the Bowl
"
The farmer director of the 'I 01 2. hr-own. 2 (34) • 6 (74)) 14, 5Impsfl 1 (fl-I)
ant a national tclesision aud- IluiiuIa tlporuwritrrs
w- Riehrdst n 0 (00) 0, Dt,wcll 2, lIohlings'uorth S (0 2) 6,
Ienec, gate the Western lB Lion was a notivO ot
Oxf.inii 1 10-0) , Milkr 0
21 2V
2 (1-3) 3, Jaeger 1 II 3)
visIon of th e NI-!. a sweep of Orleans anti t,r't
tuent
t.t
Sutton
0
tO
ii
0,
h'innock
4
0iflO)
0;
both the champuonship 6110S
5, Ma&gt;hce $ (0-0) 4, Slut' (itO) 0; Total, 15 (4-16) 4?.
work In Tampa in lt)30 whenu
73' 1? 14'
and th e NFL Pro Playoff Howl
Esu (labIle peering — Fairhe st*rt.d as a reporter for icr-worth I (*3) 15; 'rot sla
SUNNYLAND THIN SUCED
matching the runnersup
1cloth 4 (7.4) 10, 1.ettctt I
41756 447*' 1
the Tampa limes.
t7-l6) 3,
two divisions,
TAMI'A scoring-Clark 0 (0- 0 ) ii, Powell 4 (2-3) 10, )Isle
Matte, while leading the
2) 0, I',aliu', 0 10 3) 0, )-'oater I (4.6) 0, PhIllips 0 Ill I) 1°
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fouls during a three minute tihIth 3 (45) It. McComb 0 (4,
OPEN
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WE ()IYH TOP VA? UI STAMPS
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charity night donations.
All proceeds front the Rudy, S. Ga)ds* Joy, 6. Cross
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0811) (t'i'i) — hiebdar i I'apus I (3-3) 3, DulUtanto 5 (3-1) 10, Madigan 2 (3-4) 6,
still un the otS,se after 5
wa.a l35) 13, Esposito 3 Il-I) 7,' Nesmith 0 (1.3) I, 111111cr I
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$uniay (pp 0 tOO) o, Totals 13(10 31,) 1.4) (1, 'Iclrrih (3 (0-I)
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on the ground, with no Strung
passiitg attack. Sunday, however the&gt;' ran all over Dallas.
Matte, playing the drop-back
pass.r. completed 7 of 17
passes for 163-yards and two
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i With Two Wins

Over IIeekeuid

-d by ruling hi. mircealve victim by bhsstln
Ceunmcidm'ea at Lsingn. staUs$ bluer sireS Bostoa sooting cou
fly Jeff Meyer.
and lead the the Pucks 57-65.
Third - ranked VanJy Is gue- College, while the remainder tot-il to 1,400
UI'! Sports Si rite,
Big Walt Wesley scored I
a 77-63 victo
liiCommoslotwi
The Kentuck&gt;- SVit.tat,, se ning for its second runscu- of the eollqs puts play
No p
to power
puints
while
(leor
while Ken- gus gamee.
eund-rankid and unbeaten in tive
were bll fourth -ank'4 St. Ja.epb's to an 12-65 Big Bight victory
th
e
Friar.
Only
ID gautel, are looking ahead lucky Is seeking to ragain
last Saturday us nine of the throttled $'lsIlsdeiphla eros.- os-ar laws 1t.,, vt-i WIr..:
to kitirdat's showdown .Ith he title it lest list season.
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tOO' sin stunned hi1 Ten rival
~Rlls, lookI Vand.rbit but can't
uIt w(h ninlb.rsnked Iowa the town rival LaSIII. $165
imilar
situatlan
The
Contrntdot'si
also
Iowa 63.06 on th e flaJer.'
log ,icIi a s
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play Mississippi tonight and tasty nuecobor to b.c.
twine court.
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varsity Greyhounds
spilt a pair of decisions this
Hawthorne S Patrick 3. Gta
past w.ekend, defeating the
ham I, ,4itr 8.
14.
male ii the back Hounds in scoring with 11. To
301 I go-46
Bruce Stuart in the final two Ills running
ve Leesburg Yellow Jackets.
an
oerand
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Longconference
mark
Ill!
si-se
l.YSIAiJ
I.YM4N
Thu. fo1
. iluIp tint hil1s
141815 11-44
court, senior Stiller, added 10 1 points. chipped In with ik
the gap to coly 32, on Friday night
1 LAEVIEW
minutes
put
the
Some
mm'
43
an
i;h cU record of three 'fn
12 3 7 .
cla.sd
flvtsfe bnckSd off another
markers in h!s finest per.t markers In the fourth quart. LEEUU1G
reach.
uu4 u4 lIowlng to the
er. Cbarlea Newell was the
Lyman Lake v iew
tormince tnua tar.
sketha t.am one point. Two charity tnu.. Lakeview Red Devils ,
$uuir.
fll
htgttl,
Tilt? I,Ir3IIO%IU'4 1111d vu1
scorer for Copehalurdly gyimin in *101CC the
to
Browsii
and
btuart
topped
aumbes
Iwo
Fete
&amp;h**1,nta
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- Moors s UTi 14,1
Lyman
SKATE
h7
win on Friday in the final from guard to forward
flt4ay night. nm. t.mona, wno
charges, bitting on all Stua rt 1 to 0) 7, Newell S (0-I)
,he game. holding make room for 8 S H&gt; rd Brow- the Hound debounders through- lands
tU,g Into tb. bsbtt f IIa,ruudl$ a on. point lead. Gar4en.
The two Orange Belt Confer- minutes of
EVERY NIGHT
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t. inca game' left Coach flick off a late surge by l.eesburg. 0011In the starting five, led out the game, with 20 and 11 five of his floor shots for a 10. Brownell 3 (1•3) I, Miller
n. r1 cllffhang- 65-64, with on. minute lef
respecticiy.
Fermon
Harmon
ten
point
total.
Byrd
Browneli.
points
i psi. e ii
playing
(1-1)
3.
Harmon
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(010)
2,
Lyman scoring with 17
0,1.4. iued a layup with Copiland's Hounds with i 31.2 Baskets Fy Rick Miller and
put on a fine second half ills, who seems to have come into Gunter 1 (7-10) 9, Hargis 0
are, beat prrt'Ioualy un4eføI-Wee's
mos. Nit's
IS(t i'td NSlt
play under the boards, grab- his own beneath the net, pull- (02) 0, Total; ii (1134) 46.
MU.
'4 )lew Smyrfla flu.ch 64-85 fo'mr seconds
ed down IT rebounds to top Bunds- Moore 2, Stuart 15,
riU** the rtboun'i, but a
lung 13 rebounds.
LI4ISS'
at Oviedo.
Wed. Mliii
Saturday night was a dif. lbs team. Soph Stuart grabbed Newell 4, Browns!! ii, Miller
Jip harper dcliverf-ul lb. went astray, suing out "
p" 10144
ferent story for the Lyman IS for the Hounds. including 1, narmnn 1, Gunte; 3, Hargis
Mark
ftnthAng blow with his buck. bounds with two seconds left. S
I ill the final period. Dennis 7, Total 49
cagers.
M E L 0 D E E
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at with two seconds i.tt. TIC
k lb
Itamer then
l.sk,view startled the b. Held topped Lakeview scorers
Lakeview- (iambI. 3 (2 3)
)Iarrarutaa hail caught up
I Reid I I 33) IS, Hawthorne ' ONORA ID. *IN fl2-i3
w:ldered ilnunii in the sarly with IS points.
with the Lions after beinir in anil mada t. winning go-al
I.y-liS$hif$
going with their outside shoot
4 (1.2) 9. P a trick 5 (0')) 10,
from un*lrt the h.,1et.
ii..n b) (ow l*int..4 late in
Lyman — Moore 5(1-10)17,1 --- --- -.
ins: and crafty ball-h,ndiing
ihinhul1r of NSB was th.
ii.
T1e home team fleils led by Stuart 3 tl-3) 8, Newell I (l-Sij
. game's high soarer with 33
New SmyTno D.A
10.
Barto
poinis at the halftime in- 3, Brownell 4 (2 41 i Miller
jAw.
To,.
4
12)1
pni?%l*. Teammate
T)e$ on Saturday eeninZ 0, .'ieItolas
ess'4 a five-game winning
$y
Sam
Stanley
t ) terrnis;iofl, Il-IS, and by 11. 4 (2-3) 10, Harmon 1 (1-4)
a on their home couit. the Scm i.*ir 1 (1-2) I, ()sford
rence had 10 point.e. Partin
Seminole Iiiit1 fell before
streak before Friday's game.
Totals
is
(7-11)
37;
11c
i 2221, at the outset of the final Totals 15 (14 26) 5°. Rebounds,
1.ion.s
with
24
paced the
(mIle-man gang against Boos inolci kiIkd their own cbs- 13;
-Moor. 4, Stuart 11, Newell 3,
Their record now, atanil.s
otunde_Whigham I, LeRoy 1. eight minutes.
Stewart added 15passes
and
t
ith
had
victim. in rally
Brownell 30, Miller 1, Harmon
was
not
until
the
last
pnints
and
Friday
night
and
were
Nicholas
8,
Barbour
it
b-I. The Lions are 7.1 . lb. points.
Roger Jonea' 25
as to fall before Eau Bryan 4
old
aboOIIOt
hand
had
c
that
Lyman.
sparked
13:
Total— 52.
of
their
bowls.
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points
5 Oxford -. !id.
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Government'

'Constitutional

Will aneet
Home Departm
Mn. Gerald Co,lngtcn vii
The 8uosd Woman's clubs hunch of lunatics at either that starts our cons itutlon by Washington In his first inaug. mighty God."
of the Fine for a eortred dish lUzid)IOU
chairman
recognhilrt God ii the $U utal address, "it Is tinroetf Judge Williams used the last named
e
month1
end
of
ouT
political
opinions.
MU
committee.
Other. were Jan. 1P and resent a program
goernmenta1
verse
of
any
in
th
omit
to
met Wednesday for
"America The BeauI preme ruler. quoted George act the strength of the Al. jfJ•• closing
ly luncheon and business meet- lie only
reminded
us
that
we
and
said,
"We
Mrs.
John
F.
Wilson
and Mn. by Mrs. Bernard Harkey enlbs
sp.akcr
nation In the world
the
titled "Beauty Is for YOU."
Donald
Flamm.
ing with the Civic Department
card party ii be
should remember the
iii
A benefit
jag
In charge of the program.
commitSocial
Department
for Feb. 22 51
in
our
planned
words and meaning
Mr.. C. L. Ridding, Chic
nt $
Mrs
Al
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unt, ,
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mem
be
rs
t.,.
IIng."
of
Cha ir man, presented Judge
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Mrs. Will a m p.m.
Guests at the luncheon were enairman,
. Williams Jr., w
Sr. and Mrs. N. V.
04
Gram
'.'U: A
the
speaker,
Judge
Williams,
y
Interesting
talk
er
v
rave
Farmer. Mrs. Frances WUson
on ..Constitutional Go ye,
and Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Da- was named chairman of the
merit."
vid B. OConneU of Boston, American Home Department I
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After starting his talk with
S
Mass., guest and mother of committee wi th Mrs. Kenneth
a humorous story he advised
Mrs. Wing and Mrs. A. C. Doud
Mrs. Vincent Roberts;
the group that it would be a
Electon of officers for
Jack
Taylor,
guest
of
Mr..
A. the ,4..i.
good idea U they would all
dprir1m.nti
and Ii ..
,.. Mar...
- C 1)nudney, arid Mr.. A. dbrush up" on thel hislor&gt;.
ch '
th e
at
A versa of New York city. sill be held
lie reviewed letters an .1
meet
ing.
guest and mother-in-law
speeches made by some of the
It vu announced that Mrs.
Mrs. K. J . d'Averia.
great men of our country in.
Kenneth
Wings baby, Mtcei,
Roberts
was
Mrs. A. 0.
eluding George Washington,
ho,.
will
be
entered In the Beta
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against her husband would
get quicker results by writ.
in, directly to her bust'sn'i's Comrnsrt!trg Offk.
cc rather than to her Congr?ssmafl.
I am s retired Army ma
jar, and hear Out.:
One lady, who,. philani.
*ring hu'banti ran my or.
erations Section. wrote ti
wife with

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Hen Franklin, Robert E. Lee
Abraham Lincoln and Charlr
}an hughes, who said "The
constitution should be in our
bones a nd blond."
Jud ge Williams stated that
in spi of all lbs back sliding
we're itlU the greatest
on earth even If we do have

daughter of Mr.
M1 ADIUENE DICKINSON,
Dickinson of til2() Linneal
M.
Harold
and
fourth
Beach Drive, Bear 1ike, celcbrtittI hr
with Mrienri are TimShow
birthday, Dec. 27.
of
my StmuIt, left, bfl(l Tommy Stoudt, neighbors

s
Linda Huggins," B
rch Ceremnoy
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friends, but this one girl,
no matter how many time.
I tell her, always calls me
tluring th e supper hour intl
I have ti say. "ill call you

with your husband, et cc.

back later," hut she says,

ten, et cetera." SVelI, it

"l Just want to say this one

se.ma this gal was singulady unimpresseti with my
"ettetrr*5," SO abs unlimb.

little thing." and she goes
right on talking, and dirrt
I get into trojt,lc. I has.

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wiser or momo learned than
tie people &gt;OII are with.
IThat advice was given by
l.ord Che,trfiei4 in 1 74,

me In a very awkward

puts

anti rmiarra'ing position

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street length dresses of ruby
Elmer hall
red velvet styled with low por. Mr. and Mr..
Patrick,
and
lo
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Johnny
sons,
ves,
and
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trait necklines,

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onl one half 'ao gtists attended the me"tBy Maryann Stiles
and sheath skirts with head- of Sprinli&amp;d, Va., and Mr.
home of this footiaIlfih intl hia fath.-r ing which was conduc te d by
chilitosi
and
car'
Sirs.
Dee
,Vi.itlng
at the
stat
fur.
'Ihey
pieces of white
iatchin a 15 poIntt dolphin Mrs Elearxr hiti,hcs Nellrirsi white fur muffs centered drrn F red , its) uuiond, I )',lflna htthwrt Kow slakis; t5*3 (hlr- rtl a 2. i- )11 util h.tt,rrtiru,iIt (lii dent The lIlt-tID! war given
Fredericksand Richar d. of
with n red sd'. ci rose.
were lis PatAte the Gulf, the men cAught '
and the ollrct read. Mrs At.
hr Va - were honor gurUs Icy Drive
Mrs. grouper' ,o all In all the lIIfl- thur l'idnatn gave we urwand
Mr.
brother,
at
and
of a recent bullet dinner
ermen did all right.
the Deitary Avenue home 01 John Kowalski and Fred, from
Other gue'ta at the fobMr. and Sirs. William Avery.
jsh, Mich. During the
Kowalskia' home were Forest City
ert
Other guests included Mr. and visit the Kowatakis went deep
and Sirs. John lieckilk
Mr.
Sir.
Allen
Sam,
Deliary;
Sirs.
fishing, with Robert
"
baby, Timmy, from De.ind Sirs. Oscar floss of San'
Mkh. The Heckliks
troit.
hay.
nd
Sir.
anti
Mrs.
ford,
brought their camper sling
P ersonals
' rnjtye'l the many sights
11) Mar son Stiles
Arutong the out of town nI"nr the way. Also two of
and SIrS l.elnnd is.
Mr.
ew
guests visiting Mr. and Mrs. (hr Kowalski boys, Roger ant • Ut'S of Forest City Estates,
going to Alex. recently ,ntemtaiuie'i his gigSIr. and Mrs Kenneth Quen. o. It . Wade over the holidays Gar)', enjoyed
too Fields of Columbia, S. C., were Mr. and Mrs. Charles antler Springs with the heck- ter And family, Mr. and Mr..
Ilk. anti were able to do .1uit. wil11*m if. hirstiley a ri
announce the birth of a
Matthews and family of Syrs'
l'it of swimming.
Jan.
61
a
II.
Qudnton
)ttungste rs, Diane, Guy, and
Kenneth
c use, N. Y.; Mr. arid Mrs.
l)a'.l,i Irma lit ineaville. Mr.
at Fort Jackson hospital, s. c
of Decatur,
Mr. and Mrs. F_ti Colt-ert lirs.tley is irsonneIl manaMrs. Fields is the former Frank J011111100113
recentt for the city of Gaines.
Irma Jean Corle y of Sariford . Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter of .5%O Shirley Drive,
l returned from the home of sill.. 'they formerly lived In
Maternal grandparents are Shelton of Moulton, Ala.
lirrpsn'nLa, Sir. an d M rs.
Winter 'sik.
Mr. A nd Mrs. Joe ('t'rIPy
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Verne Messenger, who Un' I. r.ChaII, Ifl I.OUIlIiiC.
5.jn1orui and pate rn al giants
lll othrt is Sirs. George Flt'ids ulerwent surgery Dec. 29 at They also ,isiteii at tit,- huutt
Orange Memorial hospital, Or- of her sister anti family. Sir.
of Tulsa. Okla.
tando, has been transferred to and Sirs. R. F. Penney, Itoh.
S e minol e Lodge Nursing li rind ltllly. While at the sit.
Do not add baking soda to
ten honte, an "open burr' I
cooking vegetables. The att,sls 1191110, Saniord.
was hel'1 with many of their
ttcsttn&gt; a sitamin..
rt
Ba
holomew
friends attrn'lIn. Tcy also
Radon
_____ Mrs.
I nd children, Sandy and Scott, visited at the horn. of Mrs.
ale returned from a delight- ('otlrrta niece anti hushanl.
ul htolitlay '.acatiuit in Wash' Mr. anti Sirs. (;erald David.
noon, I), C , where they vise
ted her brother and family.
Leftover starch solution kept Prices Good Thri Wed., Jon. 12
Ml. in D. C. Kay portrayed In a pealed jar will keep in. I
U1(fli
he role of "Santa' for her. definitely.
ç..
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aM of ____-_--.5.---------- .- -. ----TISSUE
TOILET
she
drove
w-hrcls,'
which
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79';i
hack to Florida with the greatLI_It I
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marinate the lamb for isv'
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The Folsom Observer, a new5paper at the plate prison
here, &amp;iled convicts sibout
their New 'Year'. resolutions

Colon, Styles, Needs

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frame, 107-119 , large fran'..,
falls to act on her request,
I
is
week
th
announced
115-131.
Reagan
as a g'itSCrflstOni'l eantli,tste •rt,morr'..'}'n('m My Note. I
in California on Ilsi itcpubli_
can ticket.

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fit your hair.

Sirs. Baker also has urged tail. What should I weIgh?"-

Boys' Sweaters

cut

sew.

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The proper weight Is defer
Committee call for a boycott
small
of he program and 01 the mined by your frame

Every One

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$288

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SHOE

NOW SHOWING

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GREATLY
REDUCED

11.0.CaJ'Y

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CLEARWATF.R (1tPI)Fle"I am 50 ,and net badly
rida Democratic N a t I on al wribklcd. Could I wear a deep
CommitteewOman Annette 135- open square neckline In a dinher has called on Use Federal net d ress? Should I wear a
Communications Com'nlastoo necklace ?--Mrs.
to provide Democrats with
to both questions. Use I
equal time for all showing of makeup on your neck as well I
flc'nald Reagan a' host on the as your face, and 'a- ear a
nationally (devised 'I)eath massed necklace of pearls.
I
am five feet, two inches
Valley Days."

$688 to 9588

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Age 4

flipist Mrs %'Tfl
tOun,anIUS$ It-ti
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family. (I'lay the game of
lt'r;'.r St-rn
ill i.ser tie I-r The
keeping think's from father
to lfin Wonti 'i
Thets Just 11111 of the diSC' III (I) Pc-it. Ar* i',tnaV
(5) l.a. It To iI,ln ,r
tars list. Hut It ought to be
05* 11111 to
enough to give you an idea of it co 01
l- )i 'i%e•S
whittier or not you are work
UI I h.'e
• 1.ur r
II ii 'I *
ing at becoming a widow.
I
chill IS
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if yot. don't do anythin.:
'Tb. Mt5)5
that list, then you probably ti-tv :, Il' cv..
mu.,
5 0) 5i',nitt
wouldn't be guilty of any of
'' *1-OspOitSOl T1i
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cosmetic oil on the scalp be
fore y ou arrange your halt.
Perhaps one of the new Doti'
Permanents would hen.

Equal Air Time

PAMILY FASHIONS AND FOOTWEAR"

Flemings

in anything

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Mohair &amp; Wool, Afl W..I. Alpaca &amp; W..l
Sm., Med., Lq. E.g. $10.99 to $21.5

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doer? -Nan.
in coin. Follow the dirt. but
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lb t seems SO he the topiC don't send for it unless
k ind. ''.,y are b;;ed on the
of the day- . 'a'sni k'iuw women really will make use of it
idea that a husband I. in'I.. I
want to diet, but moat of them
Sly hair is very fine, gray, structible, isnt quite as bright
are what I call weak sts and ugly when I try to smoo
55 his wile, and th at his main
th duty in life Is to do as his
lets" A proper diet, U foiluw-1it down. What should 1 doV'I
.d, will reduce any woman (or NE.
wile pleases.
man), unless there Is some
Perhaps you mean that you
unknown reason for their over' use • spray, and sometimes
it'ILC~
weight. All overweight mature very dry hair does not reset
NO""
people should have clecktiP well to spray s. Brush, comb, ______________________________
and I-hen massage a hit of

Men's Pullover
and Cardigan Style

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Sly newest diet, 'Figure
talk about dieting? I belong
Control
Diet," is excellenteat
ey
vs-here
th
whipto a club
pcd-crc.irn desserts am! talk It ha' been c a refull y fol mulat.
ed. To obtain a copy, send tfli
diet. Will a dIet really help
alon, sell addressed, stamped ,

Suiu,ybreh Froth Florid.

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News. weltS.?
III Old 1.15
floe Ca,.v

1:01 t:i the, Wt3

Sane Nine of contention.)
Sc'. cr allow him to know

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some of the ways by 'ahlch do In his 'leisure" time.
mistake, be sure to point it
Get him to talking about
the doctor thinks 'a ivrs turn
his worries just before bed. out to him.
themselves into ulows:
Tell him how to drise.

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Never let him hj'. a meal
in peace. (,ihra)s bring up

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Sammy ran

rounds ot trumps arid cashed
dummy's ace and king of

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Encourage hIm to bring
There's not room to list all
Never let him get away with
44 in this column, but here are home work from the office to an&gt; th ing. It he has made a

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$5 t•i Or , % i:..
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By Ruth Millett

wIdow."

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a vs 1410W? In the t:nal for ever&gt;- evening in the 'a-ct-k
Set the alarm late enough
Think up as many strenuous I
ch a pter of his btxk, "how Not
So that be always has to hut.
to Kill Your Ilusband." Dr. bits as .ou can for him to do
ry In (lie morning.
Kenneth C. hlutc-hin li'ts '46 around the house mod yard.
him have his ow n
Slake him angry. Keep him Never
fatal ways to make y-oursell a

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seven.

Sammy won the second dia
mond with his king and led a
spade toward dummy. When
West produced the queen,
things looked really promis-

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SWs
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pleas, tell me why people
to Abby, fox 69700, Los
will not mali e re servations
.kngeles, Calif.
c
iv
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clubs
for dir,nrra
at
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e3 42, J.eparly
uC) tsI Of 1?.
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For Abby's book I • t • ''
'how To hiave A
ly Wedding." sent 50 cents

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MUSh t'. r. w.

reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelop s.

that you
are having your supper and
cannot race the table,
say

the r encoutagemsient and
merely used Blackwood to
make suns that there were
enough aces for six arid not

Telev i s i on T

pea.

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call' a.i whoever answer.

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spades. Kehela needed no fur-

jag.

89

'Swp.r.Riejht" Tender SLICED WE$TUN BEEF

I

followed to th e second club.
and brilliant in their play of uI Toronto.
Sammy used his last trump
We will dAMe several at. ,
the cards.
out East's queen and
This really representati'.i tic le t to hunts from the trials 0) flhff
claimed the rest of the tricks
North American team is corn- in which these pairs made
slampleted by two Canadians, Eric the team and we wull start for his

Treubled? Write to AN. I
4

the telephone dun.
inc mealtime, and i she
anvuer

the phone to

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ti i n t. i'.i
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CLEARANCE

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Please help me.

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Erie Murray's jump to four

uUflJ in buit-ung Murray and Sammy Kebela I

pIes are

gar'.i:ed.

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Enterprise Personals

Adjutant General. .iNI) to

InY

all

tried hanging up or'.
her, hut she rails bark. My
family would never just let
the phone ring, s this puts

the Chief of Chaplain.,
AND to the Secretary of
State AN!) the Secretary
of Defense. An-i to top It
or!, ste it rite t ti- l'Ith:
hl'I:Nr or Till: UNITED
STATIIS SNO SIRS. 1:1SENIIOSVER1
Ably, you should have
seen the fun mail I get
from SVashtngton! Those
who lived through it still
apr:k in as- el 'at t;'ers of

Crafts Show

Woman's Club

evcn

to

Casselberry

I

w. have th is role: Noboly
can accept a telephon. call
dring supper time. Well, I

called the sergeant in and
we had a little that. Then
1 sat down anti eltite the
wife the usual letter; 1 1
have discussed the matter

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Book Reviews
Pro
I
Women Plan Arts, Sparks Longwood Meeting

DEAR AUBY: I am 11

years old and in our house

her typewriter aol
gave nut with an mcii,..
She wrot e not only to her
Congrcs'tiisn, but
foul
her senators, AN!' to the
chief of Staff. AND in the

by Murray and Kehela in
their first match.
. bey bid en the way

LB.

AK

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with A s ambitious slim bid

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three new members, Mrs.

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told this

NOaTII (bJ

&amp; X71

When Julius Roseobtum of

minute. •o'nitimes bring'
.
Orlea ns , the tsonpiayin&amp;
ing • guest or two. They captain of North America"
•
A K 3741
aeern to think that ofie St 1545 tesm for th' world'S
Iwo more wont matter, eliampionihip. starts to pick
s
* o ilS
but if you have to feed 25 I his lineup tee the va rious V J 1086 41
• A qp 4
or 30 mote than you plan. matches be will huve a tough • 10553
4Q58
48$
pr oblem. In other years theta
nod on, it makes a whale of
BOL'TH
on
spot
weak
was always a
a lot of difference. I would
a A.) 1041
lile to have the hat ther the team. This year his three
AK73
good
that
hi.
will
tct
think e l'-1 our food out pairt are
•K2
io
have a time figuring which
of.
Notth-South vulnersble
NO MAGICIAN one to leave out.
West .North East $uth
DEAR NO: Those who I Ira Rubin of New Jersey
t
i•
1 46
I'ht.bp
Feldsman
of
N.'.'
and
do not make reservations
Pass 3
1$
21
Sorb who f i nished first in he
but show up anyway are
Pass
4
4A
N. T.
law
Pa's 5*
5•
l'aia
divided (like (;out) tot) trials are deadly in comPetl
Math0
three part. tIe lasy. the ti'.P situations. Lew
Los
Anhlamman
of
Opening cat-S
and
Bob
thor.
thoughticus and the

SiAJuit. USAR
u;l:TIREiIi

me with her complaints. I

"Baby

the Feb. 2 meeting and lnior•'
rnatiun regerdlag the test wM
cent ob.rts, Mrs. Louis Itogvcn to all members present.
V.
rts
and
Mrs.
the DlckInst.ns and guests at the party.
The Social Department will
During the business cision
conducted by the clula presi. hold the monthly bridge and
canasta party Jan. l, starting
1
ddent, Mrs. W. L. Merrirtt.
ere at I p.m • and the American
nominating
committees
a 11i
WL
JUI)(E VOLIE A. WILLIAMS. Jr., circuit judge (if Seminole County
named for the general club
witi guest speaker at the January luncheon melt iti of the
Sanford
Departmentandalldepartn'flhs.Mrs.Iroveridependabilityisn't
safety for savings at First
Icdding,
Civic
Vomumn'sCliii,.Lull torightareMr..C. L.
5nley PiercewasnamedFederal,doingbusinesssince
chairmanandprogramsponsor,Judge\ViIliamsandMrs.Wil liams,fl-ho
chairman ofthe generalclub 19t1..Adv.
Chu
committee. flncrs tivss
I I
Cbarlos Kauffman, Mrs. LuCheryl Taylor, sister of the aqua crepe and lace sheath
cUe Stone, Mrs. Roy Titus
By Jane Casselbervi
floscr girl dress and a cottage of
was
anti Mrs. Ralph Austin Srnl' h.
bridegroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jack hug'
gram on
and ssoe a dress of red velvet carnations.
Chic I}epartlflcilt committee
gins of Fern Park, announce with long skeves and full skirt
members are Mrs. Fred liar I
Mother of the groom wore
the marriage of their daugh and a white fur headpiece.
Mrs. Lucille
iii, cbaLrm.n,
sheath
icr, Linda Loi.lse Hugg ins, to Shp carried a basket of white a willow green crepe
Stone and Mrs. M. K. Smi th .
with a lace jacket and a cor'
hobby lien. Willis, son 01 Mr. rose petals.
lion.
Ity Donna Fates
best
sage
of pink carnations. A reas
end
served
Mrs. Burl Taylor,
or
Mr. Tayl
Tables for the occasion WC,e
book reviews
in
the
church
A
program
of
hold
was
coption
Sunday,
Dec.
man
Hampton, Va.,
for his ion. The grooms'
B7 Jane Casselberry
decorated
with floral arrangefollowing
the
was gI'.cn at the regular meet26, *965, at the West hampton men were hubert A. Memory fellowship hail
At the regular meeting of
ceremony.
glad
s and fern which
suents
of
ing of the Longwood Ci'.ic Lea.
Baptist (.turth.
and Donsld Carson, Newport
Card
The bride chose for travel the Woman's ('lob of (.'asselwere
sent
following
the meetThe Rev. Joseph B. Flowers News, anti Tony liu,gins and
berry plans were made for gue (Wotnait's Club) held at
and
a
white
au
a
green
knit
of
double
ring
members
to the homes of
off iciated at the
Ronald hluggirn, brothers
Th e Social i)cpartmcnt of
The newb. the second annual art. crafti, the Civic League Building on ng
orchid corsage. The
ceremony and the bride was the bride, of Fern Park.
'aba are
the
Sanford Votn.ans Club will
and
hobby
show
scheduled
for
their
borne
Strvt.
Church
th at the meet this Wetbxiday at 1 p.m.
reported
was
given in marriage by her
It
Mr.. iu,gins selected for weds will make
Satursla&gt;, Feb. IP. at the clubThose taking pa rt were In. League will sponsor its an.
fa ther,
her daughter's wedding an in New ixirt News.
for the monthly bridge and
house on Ovcrbrook Drive.
was
..
wedding
ti'odUcNi
by Mr.. Mabel Shier- nual card party at 8 p.m., Jan. canasta party.
the
Soloist at
II
from
be
'fl'. event will
Big Savings For Mon &amp;
James Holloway. accompanied
president. 21. at the Chic League Build'
hirsses will be Mrs. C Si.
am. until 6 pm. and will be win, second vice
organ.
nominal donation will Flowers and Mrs. Itoy TilIts.
the
at
vU.
Ing.
A
Dunning
reported
by his
Sirs.
K.
C.
of
free
public
the
i
open to
Or...t., 4..
%.., In,,In.l " h
,'r.nh',1 ,,rv,n
admittance.
_
-----For her wedding the bride
IJIU7
I --.VII
charge.
of Enterprise.
mood
Avery
formal
gown
of
white
hlsnIs
Theodore
Roscol, while the Those attending the event are
wore a
By Mrs. Ritchie
Anyone interested in exhibit' by
ft,
pesu de sole with a portrait
Is
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Mrs. S. J. Davis Jr.
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Mrs. M. E. Smith
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G1:N1i;llAL IrINANCH COR* I"commander of 113.11. forT'ORATSON 01' 1'WRWA
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are Mrs. Mabel Cuflen, repre.'entiflg

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fit-lals and nsa&gt;'rs, councilniunuipsi

Races 'I'Iiiiusday

Fill training course.
been working with the city for
Also asorn into office
Its and his wife, Bet's', ha-v.
se'eral months. preparing liii Mayor L. A. Woodhams.
daughter, Shirley, l.
by
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necessary drawings, work.iai
Only business conducted
A one-man one-tar operailans and apecificatiofll.
the council In its first meet.

--it may appear to the citi- Ing of the new year was ap. lion when Sawyer was first
tens of Sanford that the City proval of tile following ap- ~-Iected chief. ilia department
stalling
over the years with
commission has been
poinlanenti by Mayor Wood.has grown
the town and l.a efficient a-nd
or dragging ha heels in this hams:
matter In recent months, but
Mts. Mary hawthorne, city well.at.a-ffed,
There has teen some turn-.
the truth is that we have been lri%;Mrs. ('ha,lott. Lot.
nt ti-1 In C-OtItIUOU$ negotiai, L,•I.iuty t-leiL; Kenneth 05cr in personnel recently
with tile rvisignatione of Frink
tions with the U. S. Corps of h
I'lipplett. chief of police;
Engineers and the Floricial,
Gino and ri-esh Water yI,h hermnith McIntosh, city attor- Swt,aningefl and Noel P. Hansne:'; Thomas Frt'cnta-n, city ilton.
Communion," said Commisl'atnoinmenMichan(
toil Ibmtitan J., -r, m'.istflflt
'We could nt dredge with
h- LeRoy Lee anti Rich.
chief.
out the IwrnhisiiOfl of thc fir,
Outgoing
ivit councilman C, t.. at-I Tuhley,Radiomen Robert
Corps. That permission baa
now been granted And "t
etiding 11am iJusbury, and lb. reU4
iulldlt4 in.Ia"i-tur,
proceeding," he added.
bemoan.
Itabumn, Conklin anti City .stmifa.'lion of wtoit may
.Si-nslog on the r,00'flU a-re
erman
yin'
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of
inti'trat-i.
(is
Knowles
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Frank Swa-aringen, Kenneth
business.
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Ernv~-t Soutimald. and .%Ir.s. Lenin Friday Set . '.
Sttintttriim and Wtiltstm Stemper. pictured in in.
set itt Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn.
(Herald Photo)

BOAIID 0F MANAGHILS of the new colllitv-

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Plat 1500k II, pale $5,
$1 i'ubtic Itiveida if Semi'
Sole County, Ylorlha,
T4f AND ONtKtItft at

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(',rk of the c'ireuit
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posed 13-acre site. IA-hich 'Atli I id i ip, Wlipat.ley challenged thin
The 3l) ear-eli lawman I.
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t- .utprtse the first increment people of ('a.,eH*rry
the
anative
of Vest 'irginia. H.
of the lakefront de%elopmeilt 'come cat ant attend
worked with the Charloaton
back
us
up
ant
meetings;
project.
(" "a-) poliO Vie'. aqua-il
Calvin Conklin. resident en- help us do the things that
attended the West 'Vlr,incer w it h Clark, Diets, aili make us (Casaciberry) ant
State Police Academy
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VEEK 0!" L'ltA'Elt_Siihouttten of praying
figill-t.-i (itolilinate tho official poster for the Jan.
18-25 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity opensot-ed by the l"stlth and Order Department of
the National Council of the Churches of Christ
In the U.S.A. and the World Council of Churches, The observance also In recommended by the
Bishops'Commission for Ecumenical Affairs,
an auociatlin of U.S. Roman Catholic iahop..,
Theme for the week 1s: "I Will Be Their God.
And They Shall Be My reople" ,(Ezcklel 37:27).

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Duerr, who &amp;IPA, had just been
Wrings in the bottorn of Lake
,atet
on the council, lie sue- t'nder the new charter. the
ha%e indicated an atelon
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saId Solo? vehicle Any our
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late fir dri- iging ort'ratsufls
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t, begin and they must be
$htl.y was nornir'ete'i ('outty. ,uccee'hs Gui Sawyer,
completed before Nov. 1,
a.
and test for the post by Dr. Filth resigned after six years
Sod eaplotation
town marshal ant! police chief.

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AitI,eui Pie wit. who,•
r..ij.nee I. Montiumsri-,
Atmstama
?',tice I. h.,-.bs- pisia th at
.uIt his bun 111.4 in the
above ndtcated Court Against
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505 sod each ef you the

task," he declared.
He will appe ar Jan 26 be'
xorlrr or ssi.n
fore a special Howe judiciary
flame: January I, 1144
A&amp;'ecsuni Numt'.n ztfl,.s* subcommittee.
"the almost Immediate tC
JIiI,V5 I' ItsU
t; o5 Jdsnfoi,.I (venue
suit of soc-ti a •snt't)Itig, allSanford. )l'arti*
that inclusive federal intrusion US
You are hereby

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('111EV Tnhi'i.Erl'

ierylcf, without the hour'-i'itg
C. ernon Mu.', prc'sidr-nt of
Tel..
Za-at Cssst BdtwallonM
shutdowns of the past.
0%erman. former council Green. Oil&amp; Ilatts, William
Chamber
vision, lee,
In order to connect the Sun- thc S.c'nInoIe County
in th a length) meetings anti
Tile 11111 Militia! C11311t)
s.
• e • e
Marty
other
Sentln'le
(ouii'
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time
IWO
member
George ltwarsl, nnl iahtt'rt a-ni Robert \S'illiarn
with
correspondence
land ,A Ater jimiribution a) stem i of Commerce. praist-d I c
Post 53 welfare fund, Si'tssiTht ruhlic is for
lnviuA
noes. to the city lines and water boar'j for its progrcssitt' ac- Nught program Is sche,lult-.i
ty
.-harutiea
will
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twttrs.
Cu'
iutgs,lng
poll-c
chinS
Dimes,
theto
Dixtin.
of
rile Count&gt;' Mars-li
Susn('irtl - Ormite cltizcs
Sot-iety, ftitmts (mmmi 1-he second ehisrit&gt;Delay was ersc'ountcrt'tl when Sawyer and their wives Wert,
Catu..-r
anti ('witi treatment plants,itwill take lionwtiicts tic declaredwillThuit-siuty fit the
.fll.'iIiifl
and
guishesiS,nlcc
inch
line
sIx
2250 feetof
I help speed the progress and
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Ctnernment, a%artls of the 7.770 feet of 10-irich line. at an
I $n1w15 from the Il-reac Uh:llrvtuaSudet&gt;, American
Water Fish Commission pro'The abbreviated session was
Inat,on estimatedtoitof$29,454,Cdygrowthofthe county.
fanford Ja&gt;ees.
testeddisturbanceof the wa continued until Jan. 17 at
iar'Ibc:ng donate,! to chsri-i,iga'n l'.-.tl:t efa-zs fund
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cm-a s t-.xe Monri
• blanks are iY*i15015 Bi. LOU Manager W. E. Knowles ,smiVI1U7iU
title and welfare organiLi- D,fll'A".eI Mnikal Center, i... DdreIUahI
7:30 pm,
help but grow- with the many t:,,rii.
}Iori,Ia State flank, Sanford mated,
St. Johns Itiver during the
h'i'ct 256 w,-lKom
A 17-pace. 31-sectlori ordlF,,ntu,lly it is expected- new delielopmcnis now ,indershad spalaning wason.
Atlantic Natinnal flank. Bou.
Since 1955 when Jcrry Ca!- fort- fund. Veterans of Vor~
ni.nc, drawing up new regula.
The State Commission COO'
rnillats and Touchtoni.
that the Sunland area will be way, such as the junior cot ho', chairman of the larch, .j
v.ars w elfa r e (und, 5end- Court'Out
tI"r)a pertaining to the op..
e
s c&gt;ed it protests to the U. S.
annexed to the cit) limit.', legs', the new unit ersity on our and Jack Ledoux, manager, note ("only Child Welfare
cratlomis of taxis within the
Engineers and de'
Corps of
'i'tms cnmman,ler of Naval which now extend to Onora I horder. the lakefront deselop- t.'k over the operation of the
d Seminole Count
-it&gt;', was a-ppro,i at t
tnam1swI that they not permit
Air Forces. Atlantic, will in- Road- Set eral property owners ment proA'ct, the port tt-rmi- inn l, noire ihn $lO(l,,$Ill 1,A%
telephone
rriu?ar meeting of the City
e city to dredge In ti-to lake
th
.pert Sanford Naval Air Sta- between 000ra Road and Sun' nal, the new flietrc)
lITn raised for chat it&gt;' an-i
Seminole County Commiss' 101irmission. Monday.
lb. k:d. en Ttinht&gt; .'enu5' luring the shad rim.
t.in Jan, 2t through the .t'th hand hate -xprc'st"l a desire .)stem and many other nc
sbr1a111.lp furls,
rs Ion, in an effort to solve the
atiul.
developments,"
Mile
Piertinent changes In the
Ui
The
Corps
of
Enginee
are
going
thers(ield
a
full
dress
personnel
to
be
•nns'xccl,
but
laws
bein
Wea
th
wi
The Lack hiti an all-tim
over the erdIn.arwe wer aimed at rid.
Advantages and potentials of
have to play basketball some' beetled the request of the State mounting problems
4e,tIn irheduiesl Jan, -7. quite th at annexed proper ties
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oie OCW mu..q''
Li-ic city or •uri'aLanu.r'l.
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anu orurr
where e14
$12,000 was tuned over
dredg' set a 00-day period of study' undependable soil dangernus
by
Ibowthan
tier
were
pointed
not
'fluy
hail
erected
a
goal
soil
SarJord
not
commence
The 1901 Flints Legisisto fund a solution for this No.
, chair t the various organizations
arc! Babcock, Orlando
Newton. backboard at the end of the ing operations until April 1
sohicies by requiring regular
tore met to change the divorce
,tugust.a
than I headache,
William
titan of the State Board of - as a recult of charity anti
cunc'luds
no
later
deadenmi
street
inch
were
using
and
n.pecttnna anti Inter model
law to help Henry M. Flag.
Mar problem that h.s
..-hnlarrhip nigh ts.
Realtors.
50, of Oviedn,isInit fc-sr a bi.kethaht emit-iNov. 1
ah.iot
autos
icr. So it's not surprising that
arisen over the dump has I
Bath Cnlhins1 Ii
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The details of how the Ml
Hut relay County Attorney
Ilia ordinance also .11mb.fairly g-s.'i' rendition today
a ape'clsl session of the leg1'its unauthorired sue for
that
l
ast
been
were
niitlici1
fiti'
sem.
optimistie
ill
operate
iøe.t
the
ads
Office
,n-called "fly-by-night"
flst
i
to
help
sr's totale ytimilil ha LipeiI at Orerug' Memorial lb'apital htar"l.I Johnson
latu,-. Is eontemplatrd
disposal of rubbish by corn-I
the approximately O perl"ca
apparently Hoard of ('cicint) (un,uiil,siu,fl"is cc ket war-i-sir" type
"t'
out Watt l)isnry, •
inertial users.
.p;lccitiofl (i'm a f,derisl at the breakfast by William again thus year .incr the track in E)rlamuI". after
to h
era that the g'l .,,"i
l-- o;-rrcitnr$ who
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A nominal f,-e of $2 per n,'ratiiifl.
.ppeiit,r lust inn I" r,'t. C
mrnspq r. etia iruisan of the
i• omil chit-ut&gt; st i'Ien tall c hitirug hi,n,.-i( remus iii 'vscisc- it us n the
ii h!l
as taxis
1 re,-.-,i Into mnsnent branch office fi,r the twiaril of urianagers of th e icrA ri,ti'ni'r
truck
load
has
been
charged,
run
their
t-rhuckathis
morning.
in the
ihlt.
but 1. C. Lascndcr, county iinly on week-emiL
Actunfl
on
d
ay
t
o
lit
1,1
9
"i-log
to
Sheriff
J.
I.
F.ial
Sec-only
A,lutuini..raI
•r.
wI;.'
lises
ice.
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'flue most t-hsrity ,sent is
George I. Warner.
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(l:anionit.t.ack rarT.:.r at ,Jsca- ton in Sanford has teen manic
roa d superintendent. says i .I
'- The purpose of tills COt-' I echdvltj!eil for April S with hilly, N,-sstnn v.ss sitting iii lit 40.S Trinity Asenue, 1usd
furl
for
city
vehicles
fly Ilionnis rates
creased usage Is filling the pil diest-1
P,,n a Minit Market on Park I,y the district director. B. R. poration is it) promote, estab- lifteirrit organizations retriv- ~ Led %% fi,-n he %ait ah(it. Tit#- hrou~ht the '
nimtlrr to tile
'ic' iss iii l'-.l to i- nc lair arid
i-:ar, hi of fft. tat rr or d3 so fast It will bs' cc nup -5
/.. SCt1UC.
,tu 4
.uu..h.ii nftfl Nail hi' SiC' iAiji ii .11.-ution
I'attainc, city ccsnmiislotit'rs lush, foster, des elop and pre
,loations.
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I I'm" (ii? ('-tm:p.,rut'-s.
Hall today utilized within Ito &gt; ear'.
if
l.ongwnioI
City
tc
hlhrst
stsn..lardi
at
serve
gun
when
i
his
"- nrc Informed M"r,ilay.
inciting
.,-miu-riu!e Count)' cbauita0,le i-leaning
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Iii' 'i"T1IIC.5 . usa
e rest
es estate pluiLSiaSlu '" sr-ti welfare organizations to. chargs"I. The sheriff said "ni.
Security o ficia ls
Social
(".001)- Engtnc'er wiiitam
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reorweek's
last
pmi;itmer4 at the Monroe liar' have he-en using facilities in Seminole Count&gt;, through the
Bush ins rsti2sted arid acscov' council at
ceising (uncle from Thursday foul ph&gt;-" ass Ir4ucatcd.
twit- area is not dead. Florida City Hall for several years, operation of a multiple listing I nights pit-Crain Include (I.e I Apparently Newt-ri wa-s ,in ered tOe lack-hoard and goal gani&amp;atlunal
,1..•meeting in iii.
hlladi to I
l'oaer &amp; I,nght Company is but lines of applicant-a have service Such pertice will ac I)ieablc.i American 'etcinsrn'a t-i,mn.:i,''Js
hout tlur.-i. )1iium a were cOd- funi out ti.' pavement. milling Mayor B. F.
and
chistrihsutc
contrary
to
aihopt- I
was
pror-ts
l.a'AretWe
lease
offer
preside
(oriiimuls,uiflcr W.
.si,i-.- tel to make agrown s. long the operations copi,
wi'ifar. fund, the Satufu.r'b I .sft,-r the sh.otuiug, situ who-ru
ad
procedures
of
former
cOUfl'
had
l..srd
to q ualified irivtiutct, llmtings
the
for its lanui across the river became an inconvenience
$aid
Swofforil
regained consciousneas,
Elks odge crippled children's tie
over children play' dli.
of its members," Sternper C
control
very soon. A committee Is
no
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A
in.
today,
called
his
too.
rUnlo, .'SlIi'WOT
the
On the first ralre
plained.
pursuing plans to see if land
e Peter- ins in the street and said it did
A few weeks ago, commis'
lorcilosis and 11ralth Associntroduced
I
I not reprencrit a traffic hazard. record of council, beginning
Stemper
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on the Seminole side of the sioners Instructed Social Se.
IlAd
on. United Fund of Seminole son.
But legally the board felt i 1935, the order of meetings
river Adjacent to the boat curity officials to find other Mrs. I,crx)n Friday. who vttli I t1
hot
cxreuitite secretary I ("uttty, Snninolu' - DeBary
as
eec.
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that it roust advise residents which was snlôptP-ci and car.
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of
uric
to
quarters in which
miss the city seal, states, in
that the goal be removedSeminole County has ap, flee
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Apparently, the basketball part: "The meeting shall be
proximately 1,000 acres °
City Macseg-er W. E.
fans can mote (lie backstop, called to order by the presiland zoned for industrial use Knowles told commlssionela
uric' foot off thur ru:ht ti 'A n) il,'rit of the council at 8 pro.
imit only 1icoit 150 acres
:e hail given permission ii.
and corltiflUC pta&gt; ing their promptly."
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bi-inug umt-i for tIn-fl Iiurluo4e. u%r the flIUflu(ifll tciutt roc'm
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Committees to be appointed
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game.
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On the old police station) z'
by
the president are designSeminole County is one of tai permanent quarters can
.%-ated as finance, streets, buildHeld
the City of Sanford's biggest be built.
's
taxpayers. The county fork$ Flilanded hours have beft I
k
tctuimi .catilsfl 5*5 arrested cc., and special.
0,-er ahiout $$(,fIIWi annually Pet with the new of(i'e bnuu's
No sanitary or ordinance I
in (it) taxes,
in Sanford Monclsy night on
to he full time on Tucatla,
were appointed at I
Pa.
committees
sworn
out
in
a warrant
Wednesday. Thursday and Sat.
him
with
mis'
last
week's
meeting.
'
:..ta i-barging
instead of only cci
Further search of records
lii, ioius use of a motor vs.
g
9
Wcdne-aday
moor-u-sing.
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Classified ads
I ti. he, Ile was identified as revealed Chapter 'tSlO, No.
Ii was indicated that when
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LOS ANGELES (UPll-Su' many exemptions now in cf
Court Comtnisi..ncr feet in Florida-inclutling gas.
Holland Truman grantel Mrs. clint, fuel oil, school hooks,
1)orouuy Ann. Waide a dlsoaco school lunches, hospital meals
from her husband, Daniel, on and rooms, religious items and
grounds of cruelty. At Wilk's
utontubilcs.
request, the divorce decrc'e
"There can be flu) justifies.
contained a stIpulatloa he host for the federal govern'
be able to visit his as. meut taking over the state's
wile's home every Friday to taxing authority, then chug.

the following tlimu,r %ehido: to slate taxation Matter$
Chry.ien ISIS PluSeS. Newpoi-t,
Chrysler
Serial No. 5145i15$II will be would be a wholesale juggling
se A is. .4 our tax idlowi'hy," Dicksold at p,ihlto pale at le'
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o'clock ,,n 11144 lISP .Iey
us,-, ISIS at Oernin'ilr c'uuisly inn said.
"Even more, the shift to regMelons. lilt W. lit $ire.t, $.a.
ford, Ytoridi. The prac..l, of illation from Washington would
the sale will be applied first
in Sb o p-a;msaS of she costs of bring with It the distinct pos.
retaking, storing and pile of sibWty of additional state
sail in,,mnn SePt I. an'i Sb. c-at taxes, even it lb. cihIzena of
of publicalloN of Notice of •.sl.
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btiiiding ternper told the g3 tmtt"ti
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horse,, found starving a- few utility division, No Increase iii
days a-go, pending th. future taxes v.-IU be necessary nor
welfare of the animals, 'l'he will the city have to borrow
purviving animals arc sery money to pay for the ptirnuih iniprtoe'I.

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considerable inconvenience to
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to extenpl%@ advrrtising for %il'i the city for more than a
ear on the sale of thr utilitY.
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this wiiuhil mali, getting
it nt- e%-n'ni flu're difficult.
It&gt;- npc'nie.l tip to parking tb's
it-own lawns of Central )'ark,
With the strike's coet to the
public put at $500 million or
and rising a-n esti'
more
mated $100 million every clay
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cc napping on a couch in City
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Pointing to the mass of
health, education and •co
nomic legislation enacted on
J o Pa n son's recommendation
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lost year, MansfIeld has call.
ed on committee chairmen to
run checks on bow all the new
TALLAHASSEE (UI'!) programs are working.
Slate Cnaiptrollcr Fred 4)
"It's time to plop, look and Dickitusiun mu rini'uinc.'d lie will
listen now," the Montana trasc'I to %'u'ashin-gti,mi to regis
Democrat said after a White I ter a protest against a prni,s. ...0
amuse strategy session i-rl ed Inlet-Il tax law USCI would.
day.
he said, Impose additional tax
House T)emoer&amp;tle testier burdens on Florida citizens,
Carl Albert agreel that mooDickinson said the law
ey, not legislation, would he wouhi give the federal governthe main con cern of the Con ment power to collect sales
gresi. He and Speaker John lix.. 1mm out-nI-state firms. I
W. McCormick forcast eon. n .xchang. for an unspecified I
Untied financing of great an. administrative fee.
elety effort,, despite the war.
The hitch, Dickinson sail, is I
though possibly on a smaller that for the states to get back
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With history Indicating the
The opening gavels were
GOP has an edge, the Repub
sounded at noon at opposite
1Lti. Ilcans
hope the Vietnam wars
ends of the Capitol where
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on the otet will into.
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members had assembled
erea.e th. usual midte rm
climb sshat promised to be
gains of the party htrh does
an uphill road.
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Many sought God's he!;not hold the Whit. house. :
a.
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earlier. Along with PresiderIl
Democrats ..cre wary if
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Johnson, they attended $ 51'
being
blamed for the VIetnam
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ciai congressional service at
situation
and any reductions
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National presbyterian Church
in domestic ,er ftng that
Dominating cloakrooms and
might be needed to meet the
hallways this morning v.a.
hniilcier boarde pinned
now
lIT. ('lIlt. WI111AM T. I.A1,4.11.1 11t 1:.
costs of the conflict.
talk of the v.ar In Vietnam and
oil by bitt lie, (lsitidette, (ititing pr.im'tiPIt cereniuniott sit Sitniurd Na-As Senate Republican badsit 112 Vir
its effect on the one against
val Air Station. The couple and their three ctilldien reide
cc Everett M. Dirksen of Ill.
(Navy Photo)
poverty at borne Answers to
ginia Avenue.
knobs put it tjxiay in an bnter•
both issues must be made beview:
fore this fall's elections.
'Parties do not defeat cch
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core
,
After routine opening
other,
Generally speaking, parmonies both the house and
ties defeat themselves.
any
Senate planned to forego
Ilew
"A party becomes th vIcJ
real busLnea until Johnson
tim
of it. mistakes and of ItsDuring th. e'eked, Rat-i-tea
delivers his televised State-ofNEW YORK (DPI) - N.- resumester today at a-n unblunders
because these are
the.Union address to a Joirt
gottations called &amp;t city flail specifieti hour, and ey
communicated to the public'
session at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
by Mayor John V. I,indsay in w ill lake place at City flail. cent firoderick arinnounreid quickly through newspapers 10
The big question was what
pei-ions.I effort to and the
Away from the pros. of no• changes in this routing of arid news magazines."
Jobnion would say about pros,
bu. and subway
Dlrksen was setting the tone
tlat'ns and occupied with traffic through tunnels a-nil
for
peace-or
a
hotter
lOday.otd
pects
open for his GOP associates who
was--In Vietnam and what ala-ike broke up without vial. thi rwuritiiijg pressure of au. over bridges designed to
sort of balance he proposed to ble result today while another too funneling into the dty's additional lanes for ineotning hope the Democrats might be
hit hard by public disenchant
sinks between spending at mammoth traffic Jam built up sUeet.s through its
ment with the Vietnam situa
"t.a'
In the city's
home and abroad.
necks of bridges a-ni tunnels,
But ge tting to work Wa-a t.ion, should peace efforts fall.
About 6:15 am., negotia- Traffic Commissioner hleniy
But th. political jockeying
Impossible for the slty'a slumDirkien beUves the GOP
on Capitol Hill had already tots for the striking Transit A. Barnes said that
,lw.ilere, miles remov ed
ha-a
a good chance to make
Transit
Workere
Union,
th.
begun.
pesred the crush might ia - their Jobs.. And for them, the
substantial gains in the 1966
Out numbered Republicans, Authority, and m.mb.rs of the Ceed the a-tuconl conceutrstaun
Nerw York Commerce and In- elecations, wipiag out some of
who failed to dent Johnson's mediation panel emertretl from of
dustry Ass oc iation said, th. the losses it felt in the Johngreat society leghIsUve pro. a meeting room, mostly with.
Thor. were sigma, bar ed
strike had imposed the f1'ea-t- son landslide of t$4.
gram In the $th'a historic out comment,
repor
House Republicans already
vot hardship since tit@ Great
first session. made "guns or
mobile units throughout the I)c'prc'.sion of the 1930..
were talking about picking up
butter" their battle cry for singer indicated there
city ares, that mot,rl*I-* were
The strike almost scorned to 30 seats in the chamber wher e
the second.
been some nat-towing down on
making earlier than usual have acquired a life of its I)emocrats now have 293 seats
Senate GOP Leader Everett all iuues except lbs key one
starts from their h,:e'i.
own, independent of the will to their 140.
M. Dirksen fixed his economy
Anything less, th e Republi.
sights especially on the homeof th. principal. The days
But Lindsay, drawn mid
cans
said. would be a defeat.
could
lead
front anti-poverty war. lie haggard, th. ma-n who
forthcoming rvents
On the Senile side, the GOP
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to
a
atitfi-iming
of
positions,
.
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this talkers to City
programs Just getting crank. brought
nialsitig p,-ttl. mi,-t:t. more m-• is much more cautious. Unpm., Sunless
a
strong
(lOP
trend
deveed up should be "cut back- ha-h shortly after 5
mite. h"or example:
tiny. said only:
lops, Democrats are expected
put on ice-maybe cut out en-'I'S. struck Transit Au"Tb. panel has declared a
mar.
i
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tiroly" In light of soaring
ad to hold on to their 68-32
ThesS is no agr.emrtsnt.
gin.
costa of the Vietnam fighting. recesa.
to ask for a $3,220,000 fine
Thirty-five seat. are up for
Democratic leaders rallied I will make a- statement to
chilly fin's of $322,004)
ht
afternoon."
election In the Senate. Demotheir forces against crippling tt public this
ngisiflet tile striking unions I a .
The TWU called a rally out.
appropriations cuts in home
crats now hold 21 to them.
us step which could oniy init
will
sI,le
City
hall,
hoping
domestic front programs. Ru'
.
tenAify union intransigence.
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they concurred with Senate prove a rallying point to dim-The Transport Worker,
solidarity
of
Mike miatrata th.
Leader
Dernoncratle
t'tiion
(TWIt) called a rally ,s-rn-,u%,ui,n,:ii1'nlsst.ts
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