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tailed state law in this field. city limits and Sunland Es- tioti next to the jail clearly

(Second in a series)

Or) books The ilUle about a site for a governmental
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gIrl never replied,
Later on the nurse said that pound, state university, junior
or a courthouse
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Long%%ood City [fill[. 1101-111al
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'Sanford Is the county sCUt house site Is ukjuale, with a
tree,
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aiid (IOCS not iuclude the lIve 21 l.spumce,
Points area, and the courthouse uirkiuig lot iidjaceiit. As future
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gUts when she Wok Ww Into been for the City of Sanford to 'go oul, and annex'."
Mayor Wilson ,,aid further: fophii4iii of .Alexinsder, who says oin- street sloores raising this to from a faulty heatur caused tho
her heart. Never before had unnex the Five lloijitti area.
"Annexation is not is ,binjOe "I'llere J:i little doulit t Ila t "tile board tit County 0immiti- %%ell over I,000 five parkin Wait-.
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the day until b.c beard Penny problem," says Sanford Mayor Sanford will grow to the uuthi smwlers take s a position of stuhls
(Lomicluded Monday)
A. L. Wiisuu. "Thu Statu him Uuwcvcr. (hero Is a nub of un sowiul fiscal responlbiI11y uud
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what method I', used,
the majority of the owners must presuitly to extend Sanford's cotngile, construitma of the usual on ('ilday &amp;iiiti closed as is
(lie normal practice on S urday
city limits to Sutiland and there most nt edul space
agree to be amiexid
Itz addition to finding a ma are no plans to annex to Five continued use of the jiii'st.'iit
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Joliui Alexauidt'r, c_liasrinaii of for a number of t irs, 'iS itli iitl l,i(I (lit to'i. os of (h 11(10 and Al
the Seminole Comity C0111111issioll, said that "the detrisimi
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A govenimentaI compli- x room. 71te snan is everishUnig- hystein - all exLra added ex- economic feubibility of annextition Is a very delicate balance new courthoutie adjacent to tile .six free parking loti, ill tile over in hit; room. lie was overly grateful to her. She gave penfie.

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seat, nor does the Constitution v1de additional free public Ili
But to place a new cowity
and he was very close to weepIj ?
Al, WI1,S0N
provide hir a special act to re- ing with seVeral acres till%%- lit- was found deud at a Fern Park
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ing. After that Penny come government building there
to liumuitik :;mi .SIoI&amp;'l yesterday apparently a
every day and read to him. But would entail so much: Legisla- PY cii)' txcs,'' hi.' ewitlutuid, move a county st ist. 'Eli.' gcmit'r lug eumriiiauktd
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chapter 57-1815--allowi
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Their beauty. So the man Points" POPs into
be accomplished by ietitions.
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Announcement was inatle to- munity. This I letti-iied front illy
During the yem- she .ierved clitil- ch, for tile Seminole Coun- Parlianientarium. She is a state criticism la.
tors in Sanford had become in. Dec. 28. berore the Honorable
,it week when the
terested in the case. It was Frank A. Smith, presidinsr judge (ill y by FlatHein Bogle, editor pilrelits, exillilple. I lilt) grate- aq pret;ident'of the (.11111 slit! ill- ty Medical Society Au.xiliary, director for Catholic Charities. public heariwo, .is originally
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She
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the
mother
slow but Penny had been taught of tile Ninth Judicial Circuit.
of the hiogral)hical coitwillitioll, ful for receiving such fill hon. creased tile itle-Illbership by .
scheduled had to be adjourned
two ofl3
three children
Judge Vohie Williams Jr. to sponsored by leaders of WoflWfls or,' sui.I Mrs. Roiirts wliiti in- 1,000 per cent, enabling the
uu
to wait.
due to lack C
anti a daughter. 'rtie loh&gt;erts
Sal(i with whom the case was originally organizations,
club to wiui the Christine MaxPenny, the u)U7
internationally formimed of the IIC\Vs.
family makes their home at
11E5. ItOl)t'EtS, ifi of Dr. W. wtlh Award.
a sorrow that wasn't profess- asignvd. disqualified himself and nationally.
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1601 E. Seminole Lli)u!evard.
Sb.' was elected :t state ('(liii"These young women between V. Roberts, Sanford city cointonal refused to talk. Th e rid* from presiding at the trial of
Icule of other children had the case last week.
the ages, of 21 and 35 fire hon- jjIiS.4iOfl(T al)d IONII I)IIYSiCilln, Illittee%V01111111 0 Tiolitillitte(i for
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ter lit life than working tilt- Lite Denlot-ratic party on state has been active in women's Law Unit of Winter Park antifor
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make zrnnthrn- strong plea
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peace talk In Vietnam.
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Benedict, (iuztrtermter: Denny Nar)e.'s, commander: (Th:iuncey King,

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In line for further interviews
They prefer to believe their illwith the doctors there and get ness is physical. rather than
their names on the list.
in emotional or mental.
"One of the greatest needs
education can help
'Public
th is county is for a shelteredovercome
this feeling of shame
workshop for older mentally reand help get some pe rsons aid
tarded children and young before the situation gets out of
or borderline cases,
du1ts,
control," he noted,
where they can learn simple "We hope, now that a start
trades and utili7e what
skills has been made, the Seminole
th ey possess. This cannot be Mental Health Clinic can condone in a clinic. We can only
tinue to grow and expand to a

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Guuicletrtiiui to receive the' fire'
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ladies auxiliary and Mrs Doyle Driver; st'roiid, t-i'iclent, of ti- coitiiUtiitv and 'umut, first 'icc preiuideuit, and
Mrs. Fruni Mathuseiti tuuid Mrs. iicairliy iirttiui art' ânvited tei Mrs. Myrtle Mthiur,
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Florida Posts. lLeport.s of all
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S!X'J'Y-'I'I1REE w&amp;I-ynztrnivrcid young people liste'iied itt.'uitivtIy to the
a.tri'unient gven by Larry Burnett. third vice president ol the South Sentimiolt- iycucu to the Casselherrv City Council oit keopin Club Tahu, teenait- :iight ipol open. Council agreed, with "chuu,e in atppcan-ance and at(liw'aI1 Pituth)
titude of the club," t give iull co-opw'&amp;itiun.

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NO CALENDAR
Some select Sunoay iii a day
of wurOlp. Others Prefer Frs
cinyortutuu1sy. buttiieaoince
pf worship knows no boundarett-tu rn poI or spatial.
din church.
Some lind their
spring
him in
sunrit.e. or in a lresti.moWfl
me' at dus Chiidsn oft
1InØ pitaca in an evening
prayer.
Each sucks peace in his ,,
Wiiy. All place ttieir trust in a
Supreme being and worship
u conscience dictatee.
Why nut join them? You, too,
con land solace and guidance

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"We need to take care of our
own, instead of looking to other
counties for help," he declared.

About half the patients being
seen at the Mental Health Clinic I

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which would put the menIy ill
person back in hospital custodial
care," Mrs. Dennison explained.
In addition to Mrs. Dennison's
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families to try to teach other
family mem be rs how to help
the troubled one. They need to
learn how to avoid situations

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i1!I( tY Mrs. Pierce. Thot' at.tuighit. 'sen to N ortt Carolina, Mitis
teridiuig were invited to join in
l'eggy Sixiiputu to Albany,
ningnug the carols. Both WesGa., Mr. niud Mrs Itill Edwards
To the delight of more than
inca art nienuhiers of the Longti C11g Hill, Ii&gt;'. and Guy
400 parents and children, Santa
wood Eonuttnathers Club and
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Claus
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Sunday
uPlu'are!d by special invitation.
annual
Si"tt itt-c Mr.
North Orlando ChristRuuHst!ll
Moore. who itt-c
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nuns Party with a hug of goodIt
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fly MRS. JOHN LEONE
M uuunui. 1.eem Itri.wu; ni,ti family I
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Tin- rest Will hit' ttnjtuynig giun Post 2514 and iti .Autiliary
woodi to apeni. to this' little oiu'i- this woel: 's 2 p.m. Tuesday
Unit tittendud the- annual midon prt'velitinit of feirest fires. giuiue. Frauul: Mathosun dirt.cud. thieit- holiday at home.
winter
IJttpurtnueiit conference
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Winners were NS. first Mrs.
After a parade- through the'
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him his hut of rmu.stod tiiys. esouu and George' T'tiarsuulh;
J. W. Watson and
As hit luSt activity in North third, Mrs. Ruth fllntt mid Mrs. i;-' p.m., Chiniutnutu. Eve, atround Ctimnzutit1or
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fourth, Mrs. thi(' CIit'istnuuei trtet
ore istiuviiug for his - Gloria Accurdi;
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"It is most important that I

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persons

lent-s who have been released

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through Jun. 1.
tutjtis- from there' they will go DeBary: Col. Elswnrtb Groves
training North Vietwill, given by
Charservitqt will In. UI 5lit' u Atnuire. Ala. ti visit re'- Doltona: David Higgins, LoThese
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w&amp;iri&amp;urak' I'iere and Mrs. B. R. Gray.
zuarnest' flittru
e'Iul interest ti vnuuig people.
itt!vtq,. All e;re;ut Walter Si., re'ttui Acinis. .A)fl1'%Vofld liarMrs. Gray, a soprano olt
iutici Rev. Cluirles Iftuiuuttt. pus- nzwi ill South Siithneiiii.
tiara }lolt, Ostuon ,lack
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~ Iturkluirdt, chairman, atid Mrii.
firmed ii roport from W11411ilip. I 11 11 iveratty, who will 81will: nuch ~12..
said Mrs. Wulter 1)7urus ford: Prancer, Ilerring, Altit- Gertrudt
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weM4k u the inoun monte' Springs; Ruth Smith, Zeila Bitrich, a program of
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"It is necessary to have the
Orange County and they already
interest of the public behind our
have overflowing waiting lists, efforts
so that they may make
"Seminole County has nothing it known to their government
of this sort to turn to," Mrs. officials that they want these
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Dennison noted.
services to be made available
here." he concluded.
Anoth er fringe benefit of the
(Make checks to help finclinic Is the foflowup work and
ance the clinic payable is

James Wagner, Sanford, a

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(The Sheltered Workshop
one of the top priority factilties being sought by the Seminoic Association for Retarded
Ch il dren.)

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girl, of the Au,:iliury, es;sncially
name drawn iii the opening of
Disbarges
thrilled the children of member,
ii new autO cicitier in Winter
Timothy M. Nalepinski, Bren- j Mrs. Evelyn Smith, who were
l'art: and were' awarded the dii Brantley, Maggie Arnold, iupiriat guests for the occasion,
trip.
Lynn Wilkins, Jolui E. Luther,
Santa distributed gifts to all
Alae vncuttioning outside the' Anthony T. Wilson, J 0 h n eitwniding.
rouuitry will lu Mr. lAnd Mrs. Duughtery, Sandra Tlinrne and
The lull and serving table
l'uwl .lures. Who are planning buh' boy, John G. kladerer, lot- the event were decorated
It trip to Mc::ieti- They will tie Elizabeth Ann Chumbliss, Dor- in the' Christmas theme and

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population than Seminole have
"Unfortunately. most of the.,
much greater services and we
agencies to whom we need to can do it.. too.

They their Sanford. a girl; Mr. and Mrs. piayed by Mrs. Sally Fuulhaher
rom Miami Bench. have
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Fayette and t'uhy boy, Ethel lucid point in th e spacious
cruiser 14mg Church of Sanford will have us
klu'piuig for a waits' Christ- Fairley and baby boy, Denny
halt did nut any they were Irtle-81 virunpulist, Re". BM-1
n1m., h1r. wid Dirri. Walter 1plenge. Anthnny Turner, FraIl-,
reilloWiuug the- drnior, which
trying
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Births

Haiti with all expenses paid

the' contest.

turn screens. The nimnuncl'nhttnt
today said the phuties were tie'
tected at they were heading in

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moving enemy planes
i-utir missiles over the Gulf of
Tonkin Tuesday night and the
pilots saw thorn explode.
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After a " 'er - open and
frank" discussion, were leaving
ranch reinforced "In the
complete support of the policies,
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munist strongholds in Vietnam
DECEMBEE i, iøac
today.
Tin' urieperWd
Admissions
rriduy will murk the final B JANE CASSELBERIIT
One formation of the heavy day for residents of the city of
With choni nut. for ChristCarol Ann Bare, James W. jolly old St.. Nicholas
bombers flew In from Guam to
nnd to decorate their nuns vacation many of the Childre, Arlene' Smi th, Lee B. annual Christmas party and
strike before' dawn at Viet Cong
he included in the
bunkers iuiid fortifications In homes to
Kolodner, Walter covered dish supper of Old Gl
Christmas Decoration Contest South Seminole .lunior Bich Miller, Belle
War Zone C' about 45 mites
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of the Lonrwnad Area Chamber School
Michael Bockins, E th eida B. and it Auziliury 'Unit both
vantage of the time for vacsA sernnd wave tilt bitt in the' ° Commerce.
rrance, .1thce
The judging committee
delighted and surprised the I
Ozella To
tinning and visiting out of Ahies,
afternoon ut infiltrating North
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Eristi
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John I
throughDemilthe
Chamber
will
drive
Vietnamese troops in the
toi.
W. Perry Jr., Sanford: Eath- nuenuherahip.
Iturlzuid Zone' between North out the city Friday to determine
The party attended by 7h
Mrs. Joan Wargo and her crine A. Benninger, DeBury;
which houses w ill receive
and South Vi etnam
husband are looking forward to Benjamin Jagendnrf, tHiltolth; nionuheri. and guests of the two
Amplifying an earlier report second and third llace
trip to Corn Buyer, Lake Mary.
organizations was held at the
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their urgent needs.
He reportedly will deliver in
person part of the $1.6 million
donated for flood relief by Rb-

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the West \'irginia caucus.
While the chief executive
in the hnckgrnumd.
Iowa governor said there were
serious
problems in
carrying I
nut some of .lohnsnn's Great
Society progr:ims In the

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Nick) T'Zuth lovanna, histxwian: Rltmv.h Rmult. rolor hearer; 17111

Pape's historic auto trip th Flar- yards from his apartment. Pnp( ~
once Saturday to celebrate Paul decided to go to Florence
Christmas Eve midnight N111-IM this year to comfort victims of
and dcnuinstrnte his *ympiithy Italy's
disastrous November

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qummilined nrusmen And int.roduced Gov . Harold E. Hughes
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' We 'd like to see group thernuent are in Orange County. all
of which are already over -bur - Rp sCSSiOflS established. More
dened with people from that work
family groups would
county and have long waiting be helpful. More preventive
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Seminole County needs to Classes in how to help mentaty
cpan4 Its health facilities to
. take care of Its o.
service.
in a discussion of the clinic additional
"More public relations work
with Mrs. ('-arnlinc' Dennison. , is needed to spread the word
mental health social worker, and about the clinic and encourage
Dr. Frank Leone. director cut the people to make use of the aercounty health department it be- vice.
comes apparent that the clinic
"Often it is n problem to get
is not an end in itself but serves a ixrson to admit he needs help
as a stepping stone.
and petiade him to seek 1 be
"We are finding that some cause of the old stigma that Is
of the children who are sent to attached to mental Illness."
us wit-h se'ere emotional pro"larents often feel Insulted
blerns are on the borderline of when told they should seek the
for then
mental retardation and
from agen- services of a psychiatrist for
help
we seek further
their child. They take It as an
des such as Sunthnd Training indication of personal failure
Center and Gateway.' School.
which they refuse to admit.
"Unfortunately, these places "Many adult.s are enraged
are crowded and have long wait- hcn their spouse or doctor sug-

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week's caueus at Democratic
go'ernnrs at White. Sulphur
Springs. W.Vii., met Wdnt'sdt
with nine Democratic state

Mike Ponlan. sergeint of arms and trustee; Frank Knight, ;icljut.ant: Edjudge advocate, in the :uuxward McCarthy, chaplain: Edmond
iliitry are (front, from left) Marie Zeiler, junior vice presideni ; Mildred
vice president: Elsie Merrihli. secreKing. president; Alice Shanley,

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radio
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prepared translations In
guiuge's, Including those of th
European Communist countries.
od.
Usually, the pontiff eeiehrnte$
The Va ti can also was making Christmas Eve midnight Mass
final arriingt'mtflts for thi in the Sistine Chapel a few ,
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c'i'rr aimed at him

senior vice commander: Whiter Shhnley, junior vice commander: (back)

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dilIWis anct foreign
srnwces said the Pope was certaint to .repeat his oft-stated desire that th e Miami war be end-

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1"ATICAIN' CT7T (AP)-Pope far the fland.qtrickan canItir n1'

preparatinno; to broadcast the Christmas message for radio
message around much of the and toleulaton Wednesday at his
own radio in. desk in the privnw study nc to
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ernnr hive no quarrel on perOne of those in attendanee ever with a new candidate in
srmai rniirid hut simply disa- was Gov. Warren It. Hearnes of lfit$.
grec. :ut le;ist to some exti'n, Missouri, who had said last
Hearnes said nothing cluirung
on programs. patronage
the
news ecunlerence.
unless;
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j ber of the fam ily who renite
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ths
nnuething has to be done," de tiunt it npen' others j'u -5
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he'p the patient.
most of the that needs to 1w done." he
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ly refus.'iI a gut. permit to (;ulliehtuti unless ha' received cer/
tificuu's (if 'n'nt-iil stud 1.b.yuirsth" httitttI.
It just so huppmu- that (ahiugluui as ii U.S. Army tiicrkamatnshi' instructor, a fumier nht!Inhlt'i of tin' N. J. All
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After ti.. hearing. hsiu- application was approved.
I urge' all who are interested, to write your Congress4 !
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now liuuui euit4!red into tilt- record 1.1,0kb.
The- runthiImltiulI of Bob' (jiluas.' keep it oh the silky) Cooke'
and L.S.S. (Lucky Stiff Split-ski s snwtisered "Howler of the'
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Hurry Pentecost and his cohort, Mike- Whekiieil.
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visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Moon of Sixth
Street, Chuluoti', hat returned
to Ellsworth Air Force Base
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Michigan St. 76, Tulane 66
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Monday when college all-star
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teams tangle in the Orange
Iowa 72, California
streak to five games as they
Bowl in the 19th annual North,
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Sanford Atlantic Illinois 81, Stanford
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South football game.
National Bank 53-. Leading New Mexico 79. Creighton
This will be Haul- Washington
Tulsa 67. Utah St. 52
• By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS
'\"the assault was Joe Stefleni
State passer who was fifth it;
lithe' Chicago Bulls finally do with 21 points as Teddy Miller Drake 77. Colorado
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
the nation during the past seanull
dowii that ;iluyofl spelt they dunked 12 for the losers.
Okla h oma City 103. Baylor
LEAGUE
son with a completion average
a re trying 1w. Guy Rodgers
Seattle 93, Evansville' 89-2 ots of s per cent..
Three other games were playj Home' on the'
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anioru riec
71. rod
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fltf!tlt w ith
24
had
assists tie' moving into a tie for third
Rodgers
U. of Sun Fran. 84, Provi..6
Mugtiuliu Trailers Jb
Wednesday night
a Na tional
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Compact Luxury
Basketball Association high for dumping
Oregon HO. Hawaii Marines 74
them 41-31. Brent Es84 80
4. Four Wheels
in leading the Bulls
the' year
U. of Pacific 82. Portland 72
i b. Rolling Homes
'ILI 42 to their fifth consecutive' vieW- born and Walt Morgan were the
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Idaho 49, Wasvington St. 47
6 86
Leiaurunusa
ry. 110-107 over the New York winner's stars wi
points
and
Jimmy
Steffans
hitUtah HG, North Carolina St.. 76,
48
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Wide Loads
Knickerbockers at Chicago.
ting
for
12
for
the
First
FedSanta
Clara 99. Missouri 111-2
2t1 41
Insurance
Rodgers leads the league in
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HIGH GAMES-.SEItIES
assists with just over 11 per
Rick
Ferriill
and
Bill
Jimenez
San Jose St. 60, U. of Nev. 57
208 'f4-Dot Powell
ganie', and lie passed the' Knicks
for
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Oliver
186 'r.lr.-Greetta
.iust dizzy enou gh for the Bulls
as
N1'RR team
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to withstand a final New York the winning
44-20.
George's
they
sank
Bostun Garden
iK9f1,1'7-I)strkis Owens
ruihu at victory in the' closing
defeated
Strickland
Morrison
Chamuuship
l94/b14luan Erieck
minutes.
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WO 't,1q_Miirc,
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T,iqtiiri f',nlI 7S, Miess, f7
I 188 $liU&amp;-Sophiv Woodson
had the league's highest poin t
Canu1atIun
producer Frank Sloan puce the
UNI'IIOFESSIONALS
Syracube III). Manhattan 89
winners
with 30 points as Dennis
LEAGUE
Rubber City Classic
hard for the losing
Epps
tried
Greater
Oviedo
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Championship
cause with i.
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Akron
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Bucknell 60
Current standings:
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Hofatra 7€', W te'ngtun. St
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Canada
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Strickland Morrison
6 Wall Plumbing k
Iowa
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So. Calif. 92. Arizuua St. 60
Sanford Atlantic Bank . . 0 5
Nat'!. Bunk
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V. Pinecr'st Liggett
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RcxuIl
110. flu. Pub lic
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U tilities
Auto Sales 23 U8
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1.2. Guenubell's Sunuco 111 41
HIGH GAMES-SERIES
218/5913,-Dove Fleming
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part in the distaff pistol tritiniur in our inimediate area.
And lit the same time, liii t'onvtice'd that. those' New
le!rst'y niosquities niust hiiivt' st'UIIV soft.' til ti., thiinkitig ceul
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Do you l;iiow that thti' i.'quirt- "anyone under 18 years
of asgt' to out-am a psychiii.trist 's certificute''' to pUn.tiuse' tin
ar rifht'
Thuni. gosidnest it T. .1. Callagiusii. 211, decided to take' this
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Current standings
Associated Prt':c poll and Lev 6'
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79-69, Iowa humbled
Jets
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California 72-62. Drake upset
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Colorado 77-72 and Tulsa over0
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Tonight's games starting at
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'6:30 p.m. art' the Lions vs.
Iowa State exploded for 62
IN
Jets, Vlkingc
vs
Colts
Eagles
points
in the second half to whip
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I Tc"ais 101-87, for the champion
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44 Gym.
Tempe. Ariz., Boston College
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS heat Massachusetts 71-67 in the
EAST
final of the Boston Garden lt-n'lLaSalle 85. Penn 83
tatfonal and Akron won the
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Bonaventure
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Kent
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Purdue' 79, Arms' 69-CT
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yartingf, arnund their 40." -,aid. Tile Lions tightened their
all. No. 5 Michigan State and in .9 cast and then four or five
Eaton. "we might as well give It, hol d n to1 s
No. 6 New Mexico also chalked months recuperating and cxer
tory over Northwestern.
kings 393j
from Oak Ridge., UP victories an a night replete cising the knee.
and
DePoyster kicked three 54_1- time centest. Kip Braden way
,'amath performed well durTenn.. the 21-year-old Campbell' with intersectinnal contests.
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Playing
at
home.
Louisxille
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the season just completed spee. hit On 174 Of 26 field gnal at- !
Z yards, during the Cowpokes'
connecting
an 230 of 471 Passes
0
tempts to tie a Vandy record in I defeated St. Louis 7.~ 68
I tiveLy. Mike RiCharde had 16
i road. Michigan State bounced I far 3.379 yards and 19 touchand Randy Brown tossed in 10 the game at Nashville.
handles the punting averaging for the losing five
Campbell feat made him the back from Its Tuesday setback downs But he was hampered by
40 yards per kick. His longest
The Colts continued to keep Wednesday college basketball by New Orleans Loyola. to whip lack of mobility. the inability to
punt Witt,
yards lust year.
the Eagles from winning their player of the night. His per- Tulane 76-66 and the New Mcxi- escape when opposing linemen
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protection. He had 2 passes
30 victory as a result of Andy return to action tonight of the Omaha 7.6ft.
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Adenek's 19 poInts.
UCLA Bruins. top-ranked in The

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Toronto Maple Leafs is
and
Into
Gee,
what
a
thrill
walking
SPORTS SIFTINS
to
capacity
for
perfect
urangement for Yvun
Lyman's gym and seeing that it was filled
their match with 'the Fighting Seminoles. And what exuher- Courn'yer.
The Canadiens and Leaf s. who
snee . . . you couldn't tell which was louder, 'the cheering
Vigilante uil:ing tiff. Congratulations to all of act a barage of Stanley Cup
crowds or
brav1ing records during the Na
'von for supporting your local high school bnLethull teams
trnnal
Hockey League playoffs
In talking with the players, I know they appreciate It just
went at It again
liit
spring,
as much as the couches revel in this kind of votes of confi- W d esda
much
to
deuce. - . . Whatever happens to all those "Opening day" CournoycrE
y del ght .
)unttw's. Seems like after the first week-and,
at who
The slight right
weeds and the lakes to ynureicli. ... Lena Walker doesn't fit.
e ict only tn ' owcr
Into that cMogorv, however Hi was up tnutitr and got him- g
civiverted three times
aei.f another 16-pound turkey. . . . Look, I didn't a' ft but wHir Toronto was sirnrt-handed
Vince Lornhardi-eoaeh of the' Green lIa' l'ackers did AND I
d led the Canadiens to a f •)
she can victory over thu Leafs
AGREE 'WITH HIM 100 J'ER CENT. • Anbod
sit and watch three football games. an Thunkssgi ing has got
In other games, New York I
I never quits musks it past the first quarter and Chicago both won and re
to be nuts"
of the .wcirnd game' hof ore I'm dozing iii I rout of the "bach mained tied for the NHL lead.
tube." . . . Burt's hoping Muck Blythe and the Sanford five The' Hungers got two goals from
do we.li at. the Highland Ciwisir Christnius tournament. They Bernie (Born Bonie Geoff rum I
have the niukingm of a good unit but have taken a couple of and walloped Boston 5-1 whIle
close ones on the chin in the' opening stagef of this year's ttw Black Hawks got a pair
schedule. ... Similar heat wishes riding out to Oviedn's Dick from Bobby Hull and handed '
Prater and hii squad in their Citrus Cluntiir tourney at inver- Detroit its 14th straight road
nt'ss the 29th thru the 81st. Sure' hujit that Simon Harper loss. 1,-4,
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spend about two weeks in the
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"If we're not eating up the lord wIth 14 for the
Louisville.
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the
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The Falcnn of Dunedin High School, last year's ctate
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'F second hurdle rate of the
etc $40(s no QnaTteibIWk will
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opener of the Highland Rakethall Tournament hict night b
sencon is on tap tonight at u,e
hi r ight. k fli'
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Sanfoal-Orlando Kennel Club
will be operated on for the secOnly two of the Seminole's cage irnit were able to hit dnu- with O.B.'s Nero listed as the
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time and Namath wi ll lose a
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Hurdle raees which were ui
a. lateral cartilage that fis torn
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According to Head Coach Mack Blythe, tWe were In the tinted Monday night, were very
UgL15t durin g n e x hibition
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running up to 5 57 of the third quartor and nnI trailing
well aec,epted b' the crowd on
game
but we never picked It up from there on As * matter of fact, hand The outstanding approval
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"i don't have a ny doubts the
p
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of the event caused Gen. Mgr.
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Namath said from his mother's
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Also in the field for the hurwith today's action pitting Hardee County High School of die race tonight will he West
SO. I'M WALKINC I)OWN THE STREET and I hear
days. "It couldn't come out any
Wauchula against the Seminoles, both losers in their initial River, Jeanine, Tall Leader.
this screaming voice, "Hey. you're just the guy I was lookworse and we're hoping the op.
games. Harder lost Its first game to Bradford High School of Pro 'Doe Now .lack, M.E.'s Hahg 'fm."
eratrnn wil l make it better.
Starke.
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_.fan AX!) I GUESSE!) flIGHT! Charging me with a bettor's
in January. 1iWs. for the removaction starting at f p.m.
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of cartilage on th e inside of
Other
schools
participating
in
this
tournament
sire
North
"'You mean you artut&amp;It picked Al a bama, behind Notre
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knee. The forthcoming opc'r.,
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High
School
and
east High School of St. Petersburg, Plant City
Dame, Michigan Suite and Georgia Tech?"
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is for outside cartilage.
the Seminole High School of l..argo.
fit
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Now that. I've outrun him and returned li' the sanctity
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AMATH
Actually,
the operation could
Sanford
went
into
the
tournament
with
is
current
record
of
of
this
typewriter,
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give
him
an
answer
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defeats.
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they followed N. D., Mih. St.. Cii. Tech, VASSAR and then ____________________________
when Namath enters Lenox Hill
Alaha ......tush, 1 ain't even got the nei'r to t ype It
Hospital
whe th er to attempt
ut. The girls at. Vassar might. not like L
og
Ni
more
serious
ligament surgery Is
is
the i
Tell you what I'm gonna do, Scott. Since Alabama
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to give the knee TflOI'C st.ahilit,y.
knock-off Nebraska In the Sugar Bowl by five
Originally, Jets' owner Satiny
When the Wyoniing kicking specialist 'The Rams moved into a tic
EL PASO. Tex. (AP
to
favored
tt,
its
a
sure
be
t
I'll
just,
pick
them
who
Werhisn
and Coach Weeb EwGET BEAT by Wyoming's nlfcn.se gets tired
might pla a key role in for firat place with the Lions in
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hank were against the operablood. Coach Lloyd Eaton sends Saturday's Sun Bowl football the Sanford Recreation DepartGo, Go, GO NEBRASKA!
game against Florida State.
in the Whacker.
ment's Intermediate Basketball By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Alcindor. their prize 7-footi's, tion, though it was obvious Namath as not in top shape. But,
Whacker .lerry flePoyster Is DePoyster, split the upright.c League as they defeated the
And to give you still another ideit of hiriw strong this
Kenny Campbell probably will sophomore.
weed is that I'm puffing, I'm going way-nut and picking the
with 1 field goals and 32 extra third place let.s
UCLA and Alcindcir play host on Monday, a routine examinare member the night of Dcc. 21.
Dallas Cowboys over the Green Buy Packers. Let's all give
.me Pauline paced the
point.' for 71 points this season,
to the Colorado State University Lion of Nnrnsi th 's knee re vealed
iw all his life,
the Florida flush a great big cheer .....ray Hayes!
the high on Wyoming's 9-1 Wt- ners in a come from behind vieStarting for the first time in Rams in the Bruins' first game the torn cartilage.
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Robert King High and Secretary
of State Torn Adams were at
odds today as to who Is the
(1 'unl hii,c'.l trim, 11nt' I )
titular head of Florida's DemoI .n hi' M cry I ha inber (if I 'urn crats ... and the dlMgreelnent
tnc'ree wiur, hays' worketi so ha ru
could further split the party.
lose
Adams is adocMlng it
( serif maklitu it hcq'ni,ip a ri'
nifty for flit' beuielit of nil,
postt leadership made up of
reel flu" reqidecit q shosetut lee
StAte cabinet nienibers, lcglslagiveti a rousing round of aplive leaders and the Democratic
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juintiqe fair tlic'ir dmi.tl Ions of
members of the Florida congres - I
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fillip and their determinesional delegation.
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"Only little more Man I lures'
amusing but not very funny.
to
veers ago, the flies cia tlik lit.
"1 repeat that his (Adams')
I e'reh nnge were hurled In meek
doctrine who Is the rightful
of thee drawer at liii, euicuuity en
titular leader of Florida's Detii
giuipet-'s office and htijme'IesIy
CP() 1,1111111 1111 V. SIMION, who began hbt Navy career Dee. 29, 1911,
ocrats Is strange doctrine."
inactive. When the Lake Mary
the side as it "plank owner" (charter rnenihei') of lleconwas piped
High told the Associated Press
('fin niher of ('nnlmet-ee blew the
ilaissanee Al tack Squadron 12 01. 1115 transfer to Jaksonv1l1e Naval I Inslast night.
iiiat off anti piekesi up the hail
piIii. I)uriti his toter here. Simpson Was assistant district, coni ill isuslouici'
that all
"He (Adams) says
In ruiui with, everyone anki it
St. •lohns Roy Scout-s district, school superint mident of H oly Cross
of
prominent office holders-conee'uukln't hnppen----thinro'd never
Episcopal Church and president, of S.niinole Coimty Council, Parentgressmen, cabinet members,
1w an interchange, or even at
Teacher Association. 1k and his wife, Gloria, and five children reside at
'9 legislators and so forth-confIts' reuntitoat poslhlllty, not tin.
(Navy Photo)
147 Pineerest. Drive.
stitute a kind of composite artllii 11175 or later.
ficistl person and that that corn- ______________"it vnei at tills point the curposite artificial person should be
rent drive to get the iuiter
change started and It has been
the titular leader ci the Demothrough the efforts of many
cratic party.
"I like Tom Adams but I have
New lleuetey l)nutc'rmnn.
Two young uncue e-iniuu'ei Ill(, people, united together, that it
U E K S H U n G tAPe
never heard funnier talk. sworn teslirnon,'.- has investiga
The state attorney said the articles as she was nlmtit to pick leas conic to t Ills suverssfiil miii
I admire Florida's congressional bra working with revived 1101)1' svonuan made her statements to them tip, the woman saId, add- This was an effort by reakirnits,
organizations, county and state
delegation and state legislators of solving the" Oct. 2 disappear
Ili,,, under oath. lie called her ing they identified themselves officials, right on up to tile Ill,.
and cabinet members who be- since of two swinesu it clad girls
long to my party ... but I dare- from a ix-ach party In Ocala information "important because as the girls escorts 811(1 Mild reuiut of Itoads at Wnshiingtnui,
it Is e,nct1y the reverse of cv- they wietuki take rare of liii' 1). C.
say chances arc remote that National Forest.
"11113111c.q.11wise, Com plet ion of
Slate
cryihing
we have been told so "According to this witness'
they would ever fuse themselves A woman reported to
connecting highway from
the
by
other
witnesses."
items.
into a united working body Atty. Gordon Oldhenni Wednes- fiur
Interstate
to Highway 17.92
the
Oldham sfli(i his decision on testimony," Oldham 5111(1, "tIme
speaking the same views and day that she found personal ef
frets of Pamela Nater, 20, and whether to call a grand jury items W('VC placed on a table by and its access on over to .Sanespousing the same aims."
probe must await further Inves- Mackie and Onute'mnuuin." Previ- ford Avenue and SIt 46 cast High stressed his belief that Nancy Lelchner. 21. and turned
ously, investigators leuuul file()- ward will provide a much quick.
who
ligation.
lead them over to two youths
a single titular leader must
The woman said she found rized the girls left the articles on er awl easier route out onto
the girls' escorts.
the party. He said he is that said thc'3' were
the highway for trucking as well
Oldhamdeclined to name the handbags, blouses, shoes and the table.
leader.
Mnckie, 2-1, of Ilelivair, and as personal travel. The Interout
woman, as a safeguard against towels under a paluee tree
"Such a man'-headed crearn
possible harassment. He said of sight of a beach party the Dauterrnnn, 22, of Largo both change can help Seminole
tore as Tom Adams describes she was not acquainted either girls had left, but at the atari, have refused to testify tinder County In ninny ways, possibly
could not lead. The leadership with the missi ng girls or with of a nature trail down which oath and declined to tuik lie de- some of which aren't even reawas decided in the May primary their escorts. Craig Mackie and they reportedly strolled.
lized as yet," he concluded.
teeter tests. Oldham said.
when all Democrats who wanted ________________________________________________________________________________
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"I ran. I won. I am the
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all good Democrats."
Adams, contacted last night
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no single Florida Democrat at
present is strong enough to lead
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"My only position." Adams I
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High.'
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Adams said he felt the "over'4
q'.whelining majority of 'the state
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think a composite leadership Is I
necessary.
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"I'm not quarreling with Bob
rHigh," Adams said. "I look
the national level where the
'"defeated presidential candidate
is not called upon for leader-'
ship: Goldwater (Barry) and
DA\'ll) \'il.SON was winner of the bicycle given
Stevenson (Adlai) weren't."
away by Theta Epsilon sorority, lie hands his winAdams said he's convinced
ning ticket to Mrs. Jo Kuhike, chairman of the
that the Democratic Party will
ways and means committee who said proceeds of
the benefit will go to the Little Red Schoolhouse
remain a party In name only
(Herald Photo)
and other club charities.
until a working relationship is
achieved between the state organiratlon and the state govern.
ment.
Adams originally advocated
the composite leadership
Wednesday morning in his of.
fice. High issued a statement a
short time later which said the
fact that he won the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination by
100.000 votes last spring made
it clear to him that the Democratic voters of the state consider him their leader.
"Some Democrats, Including
one prominent one whom I upset
in the second primary, refused
to abide by the rules of the
game. They did not accept the
party's verdict. They defected to
the Republicans In the general
I am not sure they
election
weren't Republicans in Democrat clothing all along.
"Now Tom seems to want to
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.lAJE CA44I'fI111t11T nr'y Adams, 'iThe java Walter's
The hiIgh."ct honor Hey f- rn,jt,- ner'om,hishments; Dr. G.v-ii'j. i'apiiea of his a'arrt on his
lint' ran confer was awnrd"I E4tstrka, who java his ttualifi- i mothe'q (tress and she in fima
Walter Hu'it.liree f or Trp .UI, 'rations; and P4jar DaRter, who
aia on
pintiori r.i*
Psi1v' viva the eharja of the f'*gTs.
('nsss'lhs'rry,
at on
hiq nnlfn'rrn.
,\suiitccnt ftrostma'r ?d4ie
('n,iirt. of 11v.nor rat. the CommielIe aske received a certifi'irufitt conducted the prraram
nhty Mr.th.',dlst. Church.
lie is the 16 year old son of anti f'ie"nnztmnater W. T. flanisi i e*, I lf'tter of cartr1t'.nInt1nne
Mr. and Mrs. Freui Ithatlino of mnde the swami prs's.ntast.ion. from the N'tinnal 1esle R.'eard
1!frk Casseiherry, erie of the of f{nvie'v. and a ile'sk model
t,o,i&amp;wonti and joined the ttcip
'r,ir-,t in April, 1f162. three other hciys who have of sn F,fif ir loi.
Walter is a member of the rarhc'd Fa1e in the history of
Rev. Virjll Bryant, minister
Order of the Arrow, honorary the troop, ,serva(t as honor of Waiter's church, First Promorganli.at.lnn of Scout- :' uc'as.rnI. •seortinj the candidate • hyts-'rlan of Ssinfnrd, gave the
and his parents.
'henedirtion.
lug.
The formal ceremony began
with a trumpet fanfare as
niembers of the trorp mnrrhr'I
Monday through Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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In with the color guard.
Rev. Ik'lmnn ('opelanni, mmThrough Easter, Samior Prom, elo c.
istt'r of the (nssc'Iherry Corn.
macunity M e t, h o iii a t Church,
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Monnh°re of t.i.n troop committee taking part were Rod- i
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SPECIAL "HRISTMAS GIFTS
for the home. See our wonderful selection of gifts that
f. days of the year.
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radio, heater. Was $1795. $"00
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1-4touay Wanted
54-laying, &amp; Loan
5S-Thsurs.no.
10-Schools &amp; Initructiotti
?b-rnploylnUflt Services
7L...MaIs Help Wanted
7$-Psma1. Help Wanted
71-31.1. or P'emsda Help
74-Silas olp Wanted
77-Situation Wanted
77.A-Situation Want.d
Students
11111-Intmm. Property
U-.Buslnei. Prop-Bale
Ol-flesi Estat. Wanted
$4-Real Estate 8.1.
$7-Busthsss Rentals
90-Lots For Sal.
3]-Faruti-.Grov.s
-Acr.ag.
DL...Bouess For Sal.
PP-Houses--Sal. or Bent
P7-House For Putt
30-Basi Estate Exchange
100-Resort Rentals
203-Traitere--Cabanas
203--Mobile Homes-Sale
101-Mobil. Homes-Rent
104-Trailer flpaoe-B.snt
100-Trailer Lots-Bale
IOL...Apartmants For Rent
]0l-Rnomi For Rent
I1-flenta.l Agents
111-Wanted To Rant
110-Auto. For 8.1.
1lI-.-.Autce---Sal. or Trade
110-Trucks For 8.1.
120-.Autoniotiv. Servine
121-Scooter. a Cycles
Motels
121-Basis

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professional ('arpet lesn1)ACHSHUN1) 1lJT'I'1EB
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FOTThlD: I 'earp #r Car Wash
O0;NTR"S HEATING
PIANO TUNING
RIPAIR
POOL TABI,E. to ori$-lnst carton,
ins results-rent Blue Lustre
NEW &amp; Used Oil Heater. sold A W. L HARMON
For Christmas
with each new oar financed at
110454$
with equipment.
Ele-trLt' Carpet shampooer $1
Vnited State Pink during Ducleaned; all tTPCS.
______________________________
Ca,elhe, 030-5162.
ember. Same 4%% financing.
per day. Caoll Puri'tIt'tre.
34. ____________________
Upholstery
Call 121-1776.
PUPPIES tar Adoption. SLMI.
flollywood Rod with
-PaintIng
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WOIE HUMANE SOCIETT,
he-ad hoard. Excellent Cond. BEArTIFITI, ORANGES *1,50
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FOUND: Gray &amp; Thank Tweed
OVER U TEARS
Bushel. 414$ W. l?th St'
Hwy. 17-03. near County Road
$30. Ph. 322-1110.
CLRP*NTRY
PAINTING
Sport Coat In front of King's
OF PI'Nt workmanship is
('-all 122-00R&amp;
Dept.
110-0115
A.
J.
Aback
Plumbing. 2014 Perk Dr. Call
bolstering, draperies, sltpeov- COMPLETE S1P..AYIWG UNIT In
122-04 G 1.
DESK. Electric Massager, T5r
era. Time payments as lit).
excellent condition.
POODLE PZTPPTES Deposit will
CLEANING
YET
as $5 ma, Dra.pat barware Call 5347,
Step Tablea, Rocket A Miss.
hold
for
Christmas.
Guaranteed
ASSES, white frame,
GflWS
- WALLS
installation,
EAVES
ROOF
items.. Ph. 372-2403 evenIngs.
healthy, Terms.. Ph. 1*1-1441.
Lost Friday night at Jr. High
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TEXTSCR 122-4343
KULP DECORATING SHOT
TOP can still get
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FYI. Ml'N'S 5.-mi-Pro Roller
_Pchoni_Call 123-1704.
Ph. U)4*U
FLASH CUBES at
IlL Poultry - Livestock
Skates, ci,.- 1141), like new,
WIEPOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Well Drilling
with e'*e $20,
2. Personrls
1114 5. Park Ave.
50. Misc. For Sale
26" iNGLlSlh racer hike, new
PINTO PONY; Rlsek A white.
WEL. 1R1bL1l), PUMPS
LADIES 11+0% Orion Sweaters
tires, no. See at 260$ Country
Gentle. Plump. Neck reins. Has
be -you nave a drvnhcIng problam.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CU$TOM
' HAT BALiNG
Reduced to $8.00 &amp; 112.1lil
Club Dr.
Writ, P. 0. Box 1711. Sanford.
won 10 ribbons, $100: Also
All Types and 51.es
HAT FOR SALE
Jotra Dept. Store, 4th A Sanford PAlOMINO Mare horse, $150.
We repair and Service
CALL 510-0101
SU1CID Preventoa.
1) WE
1;s1ri 20" SylvanIa TX. In cxBoth for $270. Ph. 122-0530.
SPINE
eclient condition.
GIRLS
BICYCLE:
'English
Racer.
CARE, Orlando 341-lID.
Supply
Co.
Ma-ebiasry A
Phone $604014.
$37_$4 $2 LOWERY FESTIVAL ORGAN
Good condition. Also Guitar.
357
W.
Ind
St.
TOUR message gets home. Over 13. catering - Food
LIKE 's'EW CONDITION. SACCall 322.3572.
00,000 readers daily . . . when
WARMA Portable oil heater.
RTF'TCE PRICE. 122-021.
place a low-cast C'L1ASSI- TREE RIPENED Citrus. Navels. 28-Radin-'Felevisinn
you
lped * months. Ph. 321-14417
SALE
Pill) AD in the Herald.
after P
We Ship. Albert H. P.11,
COMT'TOW'S 'Ictured. 'Encycle- BEDROOM. Living Room. WitchOsteen. Call 122-1$7L
SOUTHERN TV
podia, Cash or Terms. Call $17on furniture, - Refrigerators, WHEEl , Balancing, American
4-Beauty Care
Service Calls 12.00
(+00 after 4:10 p. Tfl.
Stoves, Automatic Washers.
.rs, t0e per wheel, weights Inc.
JUICE ORANGES $1.00 Pu.;
The Working- Man's Friend
Complete set of Brass Fireplace 0. K. Tire' Store. 241* French
N a vels 12.00; Sweet Tanger- 8141 Sanford Ave.
- BERNICE'S RE;AITTT 5k140N
322-01483
equipment A also almost new _______________________________
USED WASHERS
lnne 11.50. Bring baskets. RayRegular 1I( Permanent now
Pet or Junior &amp; Senior Enc- BABY CRIB A MATTRESS $15.
up.
$414
We
repair
all
makes
OOIrPTON
T.
V.
Hospital
mond Lawson, Hi-way 410,
Complete. 122 -966L
clopedla Britannica with Die.
cod. Clean Condition.
MOONEY APPLIANCE
000 W. 7th St. Open
Eve.
Osteon, 12-4250.
tiona.ry &amp; Tear Book.
Call 322-7456.
2114
Palmetto
NO SERVICE CHARGE
$
6. Child Care
SANFORD FARMERS AUCTION
It
you
bring
Set
in
LARGE, JUICY Oranges for Sale.
BARN
SEE THIS! Beautiful Antique
Car Radio's. Specialty
$1.00 bushel. Bring own conELrER SPRING'S Christian KinCut. 15 karat Golden 'Fnpn.s. 01+efl 17.142 Onora R oa d
tainer. Ph. 222-0691+.
dergarton. Pr. Kindergarten
Dali)- 10 a. nt, to 6 n.m.
Choose your on setting.
30. Home Appliances
for 4 year olds. $12 month.
222-11627 - $2-S0$1 - 122-7096
1% TilE CIRCITT ('flU H P.
Transportation provided. Ph. 15. Special Services
INTU jrntci*L CIRCUIT IN
-20 GWALTNEY JEWELERS
LAKE MARY TV
22.2-47,34.
fl rOTh WEMINOI.E COUNTY,
Botpoint, RCA. Zenith. Maytag. __________________________________
04 S. Park Ave.
172-6500
BEATERS a FURNACES
CHANCERY NO.. 152
Shop A Save In Lake Mary.
PRE-SCHOOL Children, Monday OIL
_______________________
Cleaned &amp; Repaired
NOTICE TO APPEAR
thru Friday. Forest City are:,
Call 222-011:.
ce-art
of
tim*,- HARRY GOLD,
$SE -wk. 010-C.2h4.
Judge, Seadsel, County, Florida,
Plaintiff,
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S. Pets &amp; Supplies
UNITED STATES DISTRICT In
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RAT L. AMSTERDAM GOLD,
V N IT Eli STATES T)ISTRWT ('flIRT i1flD1E rns'rR,CT OF MILTON N. TOLBERT
Defendant
COURT
ANIMAL RAVE;
KENNELS:
MTTLE DISTRICT OF rl8onin.. ORLANDO DIVISION,
Deceased Tot RAT L. AMSTERDAM GOLDS
NOTICE
WIlT
or
FLORIDA ORlANDO DflISION NO. fm.-,'14 Orl-CIv- U N I T E I) To All
1)005, Cat,, etc. boarded. Chihu- 'I'IIE a'I'A'PE Or FLORIDA TO
redttnr. and Person.
Bryn Mawr Avenue
We-. 5640 Orl-(1Ii.
ahuas rot tub. W. 1st. St., SanUNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, flea-Ins Claims or Dens.nd.
Philadelphia 31, Penney.
Ti.
C.
BOYCE
and
CLAIRE
ford, Z22-071,2.
ls'ania
Ti. BOYCE, his wife, whose STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff. vs. Maur)' Niddleton, Jr and Against Said Estate,
s's. Joel Maurice Woisuman and Debts M. Midtileton, his. wife,
You and each of you are here'yor ARE HEREBY NOTT
residenr'e is Greensboro, Caroline
SIAMESE; KITTENS, Bekutitul,
R. Weistumane, his wife. Defendants-N(VT'TCE OP SALE by notified and required to pre- l'IED that a suit for divor..' has
North Carolina
hotis.- broken. Xk.- Chrlstma,.
Defendants-WOTICE OF SALE -Notice is hereby given that sent any claims and demands. been brought against you In the
Suit
having
been
filed
against
2-1t0t..
gift. Ph.
you in the Circuit Court in and -Notice' is hereby given that pursuant to a Final Decree' of which you, or either of you. may Circuit Court of Seminole Ccn.
Pursuant
a Stimmars' Final roreclostire entered on r*c'em- has'e against the estate of MIL- ty. FlorIda and you axe hereby
GERMAN SREPHEIt1), Male, C for Seminole County, Florida, In Decree ofto
Foreclosure' entered her 2, 114 66 by the above entitled TON N. TOLBERT, deceased, late required to file your anawer or
month., AKC. Brgain to good Chancery, for mortgage fore- on November 28,
Uur.r, by the Court in the shove styled cause, of said County, to the County oth er written defense pe rsonal.
closure, the- abbreviated title of
home. Ph. 12!-RL1.
above entitled Coart In the the undersigned United States Judge of Seminole County, Plot- I)- or by your attorney with the
which is
above styled cause, the under- Marshal or any of his duly au- ida, at his office In the court C l erk of the said Circuit Court,
Florida State Bank of Sanford,
Plaintiff. signed United States Marshal or thorisod deputies will poll the house of said County at Sanford, Ninth JudIcial Circuit. Seminole
any of his duly authorised de- property situate In Seminole Florida, within eta calendar Count)-. Fio:ida, at the Court"5.
putles will sell the. property situ
Count)'. Florida described as: months. from the time of the house In Sanford, Florida. and
R.
C.
arid
Claire
H.
Boyce,
Boyce
P1(7,'IIIDTTa NAME
ate
in Seminole Counts-, Florida LOT 11+. BLOCK 1, HEFTLER first publication of this, notice. to serve a ecpy thereof upon he5
his
wife,
ut
al..
described as:
NOTICE IS hereby given that I
Defendants. SOUTH FI LOT 1$, BLOCK B. H 0 ?4 E S ORLANDO SECTION Two copies of each claim or tie- Plaintiff's attorney, LEWIS 3.
am engaged In business at HighNECItEST, according ONE, according to the Plat mat-id shall he in writing, and PATTON, of 227 Fairbanks Ave
this
notice
it
to
require
you
to
t plat thereof recorded in Plat thereof as recorded in PIt Book shall state the place of residence nue, Winter Park, Florida., sot
wity 17-1+2 So.. Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. under the firti- file with the Clerk of said Court Book 10, Pages f and 1(4. Pub- 1$, pages 0 and 6, Public Re. and post office address of the later than the 20th day of Dec.
your written defense, if any, to lit,
linus ham.- of Hungry Raider, and
flecntds. of Seminole. County, rords of Sentinole County, Flor- claimant. and shall he sworn to ember, 11406, and should you fail
that I Intend to register said the plaintiff's complaint filed In Florida. at public outcry to the Ida at public, outcry to the high- by the claimant, his agent, or to do so a Decree Pro Confuse
this
cause,
and
to
serve
a
copy
name with tit. Clerk of the Cirhighest and best hiddet for cash Oeit and best bidder for cash at attorney and accompanied by a will be entered against you.
cult Court. Seminole County. on the planttfrs attorney not at 12:014 O'Clock Noon on Thurs- 12:00 O'Clock Noon on Thurs- filing fee of one dollar and such
WITNESS my hand and the
Florida, in arnordance wi th the later than the 14th day of Jan- day, January 26, 1067 on the day, January 24, 1967 on the claim or demad not so filed .e'a-1 of said Court at Sanford,
uary.
A.
D.
1997.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
florida, this 20 th day of Xcv.
Heroin tail not or a decree steps of the Seminole County steps of the Seminole County shall be void.
Statute., to-wit: Section PGC.01+
ember,
11.66.
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida.
John
H.
Tolbert
tel
pro confesso will he entered Dated: I2-I.6f
Florid. Statutes 1957.
Dated: 12-12-56
As administrator of the (SEAL)
against
you.
Sig: Robert E. McKee
John E. Maguire, Sr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Estate of
John E. Maguit-a, Sr.
W17% RS my hand said the
Publish Dec.
i, 1064 &amp; Jan.
United Stales Marshal
Clerk of the above styl44
MILTON
N.
TOLBERT,
deceased
United
States
Marshal
seal of said Court, at Sanford.,
0, 1, 11467
Middle District of Florida
Court
Florida
STENSTROM.
DAVIS
A
Middle
District
of
Florida, this 0th day of Decent- Randall W. Wherry
r)DB-22
13y: Donna M. Ma.rkos, DC
Kendall W. Wherry
McINTOSH
her. A. D. 1966.
Assistant United States Attorney Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for Administrator
LEWIS J. PATTON
1W TIM CIUCIIT OOVRT OF (REAL)
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
22; Fairbanks Ave.
22
State
Bank-Suite
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
Flo
ri
da
Arthur H. Teckwith,, Jr.
THE NINTH .TFDICIAI (11Th..
winter Park, Florida
Publish Dec. 22, 21+, 11.66 &amp; .Jan. Publish Dec. 22. 29, 1051 &amp; Jan. Sanford, Florida
*2771
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CUlT Or AWl) Oft SE3IIWOLE
0. 12, 1067
Publish Dec. 1, 1, 10, 22, 10*4
5.
Publish Dcc. 5, 10, 22, 20, 1P
P3': Donna M. Marko*
COF Nra, FLORIDA.
1)1)11-2
DDHDeputy Clerk
CI1AWOER l) .18*54
THE DOWETtY SAVINGS BANK. HUTCHISON AND LEP'FLER
Plaintiff, Post Office Drawer B
Sanford. Florida
"iiAttorney's for Plaintiff
DC)NAL1) M. ELGIN and
Publish Dec. 0, If;.
29. 1054
LEANNA N. ELGIN, his wife.
Defendants. D1)H-2f
WOTJCE OF 1T71T
NOTICE OF SUIT
'PD, Donald M. Elgin.
TO: JOHN N. HOOVER
16 S. Edwards Street.
Itcaldenc. Unknown
Washington, Indiana.
and
Leanna N. Elgin
DOROTHY HOOVER
121 S. Edwards Street,
Residence Unknown
Washington, Indiana
You are hereby notified that
TOP ARE hereby notified that
a Complaint to fnrecloee a mort- a suit to foreclose a mortgage
gage encumbering the following entitled First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of Orlando,
real property:
Lot B. Block L. SUNLAND a corporation, versus JOHN N.
g&amp;jday TAUAZW...'
E!T.TES,
rubdivthinn. Re- HOOVER and DOROTHY HOOVcarding to the putt thereof, ER, his wife, has been filed
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recorded in Pl at Book 11. against you to the Circuit Court
Pages 16 to 2 of the Put.- of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, to
1k Record. of Sonitnoic and for Seminole County, Florida,
being Chancery Case 16&amp;8 and
County, Florida,
1
has boon filed against you In that you are required to file
the st,ove-styled cult, and you your answer with the Clerk of
WRAP
are required to serve a copy of said Court and to serve a copy
thereof
upon
the
plaintiff's
atFOR
your Answer to the Complaint
on the rlaint!rf's attorneya, van torneys, whose name and address
den Ilerg &amp; Guy, P. 0. Box 2407 is set forth below, not later than
the
Orlando, Florida. and to tile the .lanuary 16, 11+67. If you tail to
What's
the
most
valuable
present
your
family
wants
to
find
beside
do
so
a
Decree
Pro
Confesso
original of tutinhi Answer with the
CitirL of the aforesaid Circuit will he entered against you for
Christmas tree?
Cc.urt oil or before the trd day the relief demanded in the Comof January, 146. if you fail to plaint. The real property prodi' so, a decree pro nonfespo will needed against is:
Lot 2, OAKWOOD HEIGHTS,
he taken agalnat you for the reYou.
according to the plat therelief demanded in the Complaint
of as recorded In Fist Book
This Notice shall be published
Without you, it wouldn't b. Christmas. Without you, It wouldn't be a
1*, Page 17, Public Records
once a wei,k for tout- consecuof Seminole County, Florida.
tive weeks in the Sanford HerWithout you, nothing would be right any more. So keep yourself safe,
WITNESS my hand an6 seal of
ald.
family.
Dated this 214th day of Nov- - this Court of Sanford. Florida,
every way you can, for that family who loves you.
this 11th day of December, 11454.
emt'or, 1066.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Becicwlth, Jr.
One very easy but very important way: Take a couple of seconds before you
Clerk
Clerk ci! the Circuit Court
in
By; Donna M. Markus, D. C
By: Donna Pd. Markos
door
and
faitse
your
seat
belt.
Wrap
your
GTIJES, REDR1CK &amp; ROBINSON
Dejnity Clerk
start your car to lock the
1013 East Church Street
safety-engineered body, in the gentle but
11166
Publish Dec. 1, 3, 10.
the solid protection of that auto's
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
firm restraint of that "circle of safety' bolt.
IN THE (Ii It CiT COURT OF Publish Dee. 5. 10,
, 22. 1546
THE NINTH JVDICIAL CIRc1'lT IN AND ran OE1flNOI4E
you drive, whether the trip be long or short. Eighty per cent
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1 x THE CIHCI'rr COVET.
(,Ol'NTI, Ft OHII)A..
this
of the driver's home. Locking doors
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
CHANCEIIT NO. 18*54
FLORIDA IN AND FOR SEMI.
of all accidents happen within 25
NOTICE; OF )'ORICLObI1ItE
from the insde helps keep you I. and other people out. Seat belts? Studies
NULl corwra.
SVJT
NINTH FEDERAL SAVINGS IN CHANCERY NO, i.s.o
save some 13,000 lives yearly and eNOTICE DY SUIT
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
indicate
that
their
rsgsar
us.
could
NEW YORK CITY, a corporation. WILLIAM P. DeROSA.
Plaintiff.
Plaintiff,
duce injuries one-third.
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IM.
CHARLES Al. IIRICE, and if ROBERTA DeROSA,
are an important member of our
Defendant.
married, - BRICE, his wife,
IncidentallY,
you
are
valuable
to
use
too.
You
DORIS Pd. BIUCE, and if married, THE STATE OF PLOLIDA TO
the same without you.
ROBERTA DeROSA. WHOSE
, her husbund,
"family" of friends. And it wouldn't be
RESIDENCE 18 COLLINS,
Defendants.
. to be a
NEW YORK. AND WHOSE
Tills CH.Ta.EE Pd. BItICE and if
.
MAILING ADDRESS IS BOX
niarriod - BRICE, his
So,
before
you
drive
lock
up,
buckle
up!
Gift
wrap
yourself.
S
204, COLLINS, NEW YORK:
wife.
A sworn Complaint having
Residence Unknown
present with • future!
bOItD, X. IIIUCE, and If been filed against you in the
Cordially,
marriec ,
her Circuit Court to and for Seminole County, Florida, by WIL.husband,
LiJJ1 P. DeItOSA, for divoroe,
Residence t'nknuwu
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED this short title of which Is WIL.that a suit to foreclose a Mort- LIAM P. DROSA., Plaintiff, vergage has ki.eu filed against you sus ROBERTA DeROSA, DefendIn the above Court by the shove ant, these presents are to cornnamed Plaintiff. The property mend you to appear and tile
sought to be foreclosed I. as your Answer or other defenses
or pleading herein with the
follows:
Lot *0, of LONGt)ALE SUB- Clerk of the Circuit Curt of
DIViSiON, according to the Seminole County, Florida, and
Plat thoroot, reaordcd t P1st aerve a copy thereof on PlainBook 11, Page 113, of the Pub- tiff's attorney, Mack N. Clove.
lic Records of Seminole land. Jr,. Attorney at Law, p.
0. Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida.
County, Florida
.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to tile on or before the 16th day of
your Answer with the Clerk of January, A. D. 1547, or otherC
the Court and to serve a copy wise decree pro conlesso wiU be
upon the Plaintiffs Attorney. entered against you.
SALES
The Sanford Herald Is d.sgn•
IRVING NATILANSOK. P. 0. Box
SA
. Cocos Fioridsi, not later than - atod as a newspaper of general
MOTOSAM
January 10, 10117. lf you fall to circulation in which this cttat10
do so. a. Dear.. Pro Confsa.o - shall be published ogzoe each
will be entered against you for week for four ouus.ct1vs week...
the relief demanded in the Corn- WITNESS my band and ofticia] esal of the Clerk of the
plaint.
W1TNEB my hand end seal of Circuit Court on this the 13th
P.S.
holidays with our families, our dealerships
sa.1d Court at Sanford, Seminole day of December, A. D. 3054.
So that all of us may enjoy the
aft..r
or New Years.
County, this 6th day of Dec.m- (SEAL)
and Monday
christma
Arthur U. Beckwitb, Jr.
her, 1054.
after
closed
Monde
y
will be
Clerk of Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: Martha T. Vilulegi, V. C.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Mack K. Cleveland. Jr. or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cievola.udt, btepbenso and Mist
Ily: Donna H. Markus
butte 01V. bautord Atlantic
Deputy Clerk
National Bank building. P. 0.
Irving Ns.thanrst'n
Drawer Z. Sanford, Florida.
Attorney at Law
Attorneys fur Plaintiff.
V. 0- Boa GO
Publish Dec. 1, 22, all. 1051
Cuu.ua, Florida
Publish Dec. A. 15, 22. 35. 1055 Jan. 5. 3017
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feet as you leave." Do not
"1 i;tv down my life. ....He
Over and ovc. He defied the sequen ces. If Be had confined
pause because of reverses.
e social u- Himself only to preaching of said. "No one takes it from
prevailing codes, th
Press on.
deadly conflict,
have heard it said spiritual ideals. He might never I Me-. it was
"But beware." He warned. torn. "You
have been hurt. But He was a when right th rows itself bodily
Foes will encircle you and dehut I it'll you .....And He reformer, a rebel. He ncted, against
the bastions of privilege
liver you up to their councils,
322.1000
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it.
the dijy.
who endures to the end will be prieties, stressing mnoti"e and- e'st5 of
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home
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to
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own dead." When anoth er want- People puzzled. "What is
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th an 11.0(10 slash pine inuded Lonnie Ely, Dana Ho- ed to bid farewell to
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y anything like ttiis...w ho
planted last gflT1. S'OU CIemm. Ray 5thu tives, Jesus told him, "No one
$to"#
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seedlings
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Timothy
the
plow
can
forgive
sins
but
God
nlone?"
hand
to
puts
his
Boy Scouts from demire. Pat Yent.sch.
who
Kevin Freer, Wesley and looks back is fit for the
Repeated warning was brought
All Souls Church Morgan ,
Grace Method- Freer, Arman Rossmnn. Rich- Kingdom of God. . - Follow to Him by His disciples. but He
and Troop
Troops
543 507
of of
disregarded it. Relatives, fearard Kostivnl, Steven Silvers, Mc!"
Church.
ll
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Thomas
Drisco
informers
of
Rome's
puppet.
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for Him. tried to deter Him.
G1
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knew what the outc-Dryle"
d Skipper Ellioitt_
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Howard near Paola and planted an
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watch Him. When friendly would be and tried to prepare
the trees there and at Camp
Pharisees warned Him to "get His Apostles.
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want% to hill you," Jesus retort- livered into the hands )f men
ed: "Tell that fox . . . I finish and they will kill Him." But
they apparently couldn't con My course."

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tion plan to prevent soil and
water erosion and Improve the
Guardians of established re- ceive of it.
areas around the camps.
ligious
custom also trailed Him. A group of vigilant-es came Seedlings were supplied by the
ing
his violations When with stones fl He spoke with a report
Florida Forestry Service' and
He restored a stonemasOn'S group on the Temple's Solomon
planting was under their threeatrophied hand on the Sabba th. Porch. "1 am come th at they
lion,
543 used two Commercial Bank at Winter the accused Him of breaking may have life, and have it more
Scouts of
the law. Its rigid interpretatiOns abundantly."
new tenth they had purchased
their Park has named McClellan and forbade any treatment unless
"He
They
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with money earned from
Associates, Inc. as advertising life was endangered. But He is mad! Wh %' listen to Him?"
collection drive." Scout- counsel, It was announced today
"j have shown yOU many good
coun te red:
masters noted they carefully by E. G. Banks. president.
"The tree is known by Its works from the Father. For
"took
off their shoes before enAccording to Banks. the agendo ycsu
o:ie
He seemed to tower over
tI -MC
wring the new te
also will handle advertising fruits."
if;
lawful
to
do
good
tlmm. "it
Each boy who helped plant th e
Banks' uffiliate.
t)t)heIfl'
Sabbath."
F
on
trees received it certificate
South Seminole Bunk at
It
also
inflamed
critics
male
yourself God.''
appreciati on for his work. The Park.
He
offered
sovereign
forgi'e'. Even though you do
citations were signed by Herbe rt
"After careful consideration.
believe' Me," He flung burl:
Pedrick, Scoutmaster, who has McClellan and Associates, inc. ness to sinners. "This man
"believe the works - . that you
working for many years were selected because It best blaspheming!"
He
was
sailed
for
failing
may
l:tiow and understa nd that:
to improve the arear a ro und the met our requirements for a full
to practice the ceremonial hand- th e Father is in Me."
caElps.
service
agency
with
broad
pt.-rience
in
all
media
of
cornwashing
at meals. He could have At length came th at moment
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He noted th at pine seedlings
that many other In the Temple court when He
planted ten years ago at the munication," Banks explained, pointed out
common masses- thundered quotations from the
camp by Danny Gilmartin are "in addition." Banks added. Jews -the
and Jeremiah,
now 35 feet tall. Dimn' Ii. flOW "this agery has demonstrated ignored the custom, but I-Ic Prophets Isiah of 1-us indignziheight
shunned
such
evasive
tactics.
the
very
in the Navy, stationed In Beta, its capabilities in various fields
"Hear and understand, not tion overwhelming the entire
Sp.in.
of business and we look forward
mouth de- area.
Led by Eugene Gil martin. to its counsel in our marketing what goes Into thewhat comes For a time. He dominated the
man.
But
files
Scbuth from Troop 543 included and advertising program."
out of the mouth - . . from th e area. Mark's gospel tutes. meBrian Gilmartin, Arthur Levy,
in a joint announcement. Mal' heart . . . evil thoughts • . fusing to allow commercial dealBricc Fattier, Joseph McGov- calm McClellan. president of
adultery, false witness. sland- ers to traverse it. But He-5
era, John Pet-alto. Robert and the Winter Park advertising.
defile a couldn't have stayed there long.
Mark Weubler. Michael Gilmar- marketing and public relations er. These are what
And He knew the ultimate con-i
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net, Jeff Bowes and Mascot Pat- in being associated wi th the
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Commercial Bank, "We
Says from Troop 507 under iy apprecia te the opportunity to
thi leadership of Russell Kitner dv't•I
for the Commercial
Brink and the South Seminole
r-i;titk an even more effective.
Fall
INDIANAPOLIS. lad. (AP) - long range promotional program
Fur men llterall3' fell into the which will reflect the dynamic
nature of these institutions."
braids of the law Tuesday.
McClellan added, "The Corn,..~\,~~
The qua rtet fell through
Now!
Modernize
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the
largest
statece4ling of a honw after a canine
wos9ber.
for
cold
Prepare
squad membe r led pullet' from a charte red bani: in Central Florbw-gied grocery to the i-esi- idi, and South Seminole Bank
for • complete
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by
line
of
equipment
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Iftor
or burgia- Florida curd we look forward to
preliminary
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widespread moral erosion in atnwtive behavior of their
:
'ertising' Thus is not a h pothetiezil him to dress shops, cycle shops, and
has been developinir. mothers iand fathers, tool thanfr
America
found
have
question. Research agencies
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to
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house
or
looking
fot
a
their children while they are - "What you do," runa,i trnHe is likely to be more intelligent
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verb, "speaks louder than what
to
rent
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still yoiin.
and more literate than people who
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salesman
looking
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your youngster obtains at iinor
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parents
must
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for
a
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a
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looking
day School!
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earlyf
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needit
litter
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Sn any grace at the table
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-lie is nearly every man considering sonleolle with
youngster to brush his teeth. and teach him his bedtime
the purchase of flUtOfliOl)ileS, trucks or jug homes.
for
a
loan,
-He
Is
a
builder
looking
hung
And
hang up his towel or wash prayers.
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tractors.
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an
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b
a
nker
looking
Send for my
on
or
a
-If she is older, she gives advice
()1 ill(.Ia,iiily Who Was siiiahli'r tip their stockings with care, cloth.
loves Christmas.
cornWily
really
or
she
is
the
whole
local
put
his
toys
Parenta,"
uflc!nsin
-lie
t.o
a lone'
Train him
and on leaden feet trudged to
height thi;iii the Ire-c'
foods, electrical appliances, sewing and
like'
(lOfl't
munity
with
unsatisfied
wants
and
stamped,
Some may say (hey
return envelope, plur
I',verybody liked liii' true all bed, overcome with a drowsy away h.-fore he goes to bed.
parties.
Talbci-t,
Chairman,
fl
or
l)i'.
S.
S.
is
And
don't
wait,
till
he
old
Christmas
for
this
reason,
excitement.
If she is a teenager, she sets the needs. (By
around erept. mother.
I)uring the night Santa Claus enough to decide on the medical
pace in selecting skirts, snacks, and Journalism Dept., University of Missis- they don't like it for that reason. "it tins to be put this way."
sippi)
-Jackson
(Miss.)
Clarion-Ledger.
value of vaccination against
sneakers.
But what their complaints slit' said critically, turning its carne down the chimney.
When the children pawed smallpox or polio shots!
to (Luleast
limbs
of
wealth
come down to, if put under it
I.ikewise, train him to like
are wall. I'..veryhotly agreed that themselves awake and ran shivlong look, is this: They
she had the perfect vve to show ering downstairn in their long varinux fnnds and .ipe that he ~ By WALTER r- PARKES
afraid In put (heir lwart, tilt" its splendor to the b'o,
Elertion winners arn now
I winter underwear they found in et.n
rfail ' vitamins.
p_, h is h
each
stocking
a
golden
fresh
z
meeting a lot, if job-se.kin
mem er, ton, that the most
this Christmas because they are tage'.
Everybody
went
into
the
orange-the
only
one
they
knew
relatives they never heard of
mportant
vitamin
of
all
is
fami
lonesome for some Christmas
kitchen and popped popcorn ex- all year long except if they were nus
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cept Papa. Everybody but Papa ill--and nuts arid striped white
If
you
are
v
religion!
internted in inVi tam in R IA
- can be UndCrStOO(l '
This
got out needle's and thread and and red and green candy.
You can offer him all the terest, you .ihouitt he interestop. tore unsure of himself, and
And piled in a small heap un
The human heart must look WOVC strands of white popcorn
WASHINGTON (AP) - More mestic policies and flOhitiCill
known to modern .'d in C.S. Savings Bonds,
t.
s a
and red cranberries around
and presents
der the tree
were
the toys
and
other
vitamins
the
IlethOught
It
bet
e
the
crations
for
the
gains
tile
ahead
to
(10
its
duty;
but
of
green
from
Santa
Claus
for
medicine
and
still have him which now carry more interest
and more the attention
This doesn't add up. ills Job in
the
e
publicans
made
in
the
Novemhuman heart must look behind around and around
seriously stunted in his Aprit. than ever.
country is being focused on th
the campaigns wasn't the nuts
the family to play with and to
%)p(' lifted arms of the tree.
ber elections.
uni development.
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it
has
know
to
also
of putting poiltistrange new world of President
Then Papa perched perilously wear and to share. The room
ruirkey gobblers, new pmwf
That they should have made and bolts task
Moreover.
Vitamins
"A,"
"B,"
faithful
to
its
highway.
Johnson, a world of silence and such an attack on him, probably cal machines together. Ills Job "Tell me how Christmas was on a chair and fixed to the peak erupted in tumult.
C" and "D" can merely pro- ly strutting, little suspect the
"Is this for me? See what i
In the old day." a sensitive of the tree a live-pointed star
duce a robust Frankenstein who fowl play that lies ahead.
may ask of his elders to- made from the tinfoil of ciga got? Is this for both of us?
of dissatisfaction within the by appearing in their areas and
child
emerges from It in 1967.
Please, can I try it first? Now may' show no respect or love for
aking for them.
ette packages.
It will take a real snow job
He can't go on like this if he Democraitc party with his lead- spe
day.
There were no electric lights, it's my turn. Well, all right, me his parents or his country.
But this lie backed away from
il d, so glad you asked.
Hitler
thus
took
the
ehildraa
to
eon
your neighbor into lendWell,
ch
#opes to run for the presidency ership, or rather lack or it.
the Candles In tin holders were next."
been
has
never
reason
and
his
m
inking,
of
course,
Go fetch a branch fro burn clipped to the outer boughs of
And Papa came down and lit and inoculated them medically ing you his snow remover..
They were th
again in 1968 although up to this of th e meager campaigning he explained by him.
don't
hearth-careful,
But his whole performance In yourself, son-and help Grand- the tree, and carefully lit, and the fire,
time he hasn't said he "'
did for his party in the last eke0 Santa Claus, thank you,
pa light his 01(1 corncob pipe, there blazed a yuletide glory-a
neglect recent man
Today a group of governors tion. an extraordinary
was the bonfire thank you!
lighted
tree
that
tell You
an air of mystery about it. He and he'll be happy to
That was Christmas then.
confer with him at his Texas for a man who is so totally pout-has
wrapped himself In silence how Christmas was in the old of the family heart.
ranch. But anyone who knows Ical as Johnson.
him can be sure the criticism he One shrewd political observer while criticism of him increases days.
Ile can close his eyes, and
and his popularity goes down.
got f ro m Democratic governors tried to explain that performtake
a puff, and i'inembcr
Johnson Is Just try to remem be r when
last week has stunned him bit- ance to this writer:
whenI
unfamiliar with Northern poll- you heard him make one full
terly.
Most of the ornaments on the
Some of them blamed his do- tics and politicians, was there- speech explaining to the Amen- Christmas tree were handmade.
can people this country's postAny decoration that wasn't
ri In Vietnam: the prootems,
homemade
was fervently beprogress, the reasons for
any glass eye in
was
rig there. Why the reluctance lieved, as
the neighborhood, to come from
do even this?
Geneva
Altamonte Sp$nii
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So was the cut
1
i'et, his critics in this past Czechoslovakia.
MrL Jos. E. Mathieuz
Mrs. Julia Brtos
oak
glass bowl on the golden
ir have talked so much, and
349.5205
838.131
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such length, now at year's Anything from Czt-chtislovaklil
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lake Mary
I they seem worn out. Yet the was fragile and reflected light
Mrs. Maryann Miles
Mrs. Frances Wester
r in Vietnam is one of the and was prized because it rep838.3678
322-6219
tin sources of complaint resented an exotic distinction. It
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
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class.
of
kind
for
a
stood
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mrs H. L. Johnson
Ic may feel that he is mis- The Christmas tree, as often
y§0
838-5046
322.4722
HIRT
REHTACAR
derstood, that his Ideas are as not, was selected after it yenChuluota
Longwood
Ing rejected or not listened to, turesorne trip In the family car
Mrs. Liza Baker
Mrs. Donna E,itcs
t any failures of this kind -interupted by three flat tires
365.5193
838.3317
iy be more of his own doing -to the countryside, and
DeBary
hacked down in person rind tak in of any one else,
North Orlando
R
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Mrs. John Leone
h.
lie has a habit of jumbling, of en ome in
Mrs. Marilyne I'eterlon
668.4883
auThose
323.0801
owing a whole raft of sub.
Deltona
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As into one speech so that the tomobhle would lug it to the
Osteen
Mrs. M9dred Haney
nearest
trolley
line
and
bring
it
t effect is a blur, Instead of
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
668.5361
voting one whole speech tc home by streetcar. The motor322.4841
Enterprise
man laughed, acid the' conductor
e subject so that the point and
Oviedo
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
charged no fare for the tree. As
ccl
he
wishes
to
make
are
Ruth
J)aidson
MIss
668-5834
a mutter or (act, he wouldn't
iscripable.
365-3651
668.4604
But when all these things are
(led up. what do they come
? Johnson is extremely on the
1104rensive, extremely bothered
Q_ Howlong did the hundred
criticIsm, lie was riding high Years' War actually lust?
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to
A-This struggle betweeti
LUng his programs through Enland and l"rain'e' actually
Dec. 22, 1966
Sanford Herald
Page JA
Ingress and had the usual pub lasted 116 years, froiri 1117 to
WAI/J$* A. UIELUW, LIJITUft AND PIJMLJIHEM goodwill that goes to a new .453,
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Advertising Director
A.a.oCI&amp;tI Editor
But when this goodwill subsidQ - What does vegetable
swe
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and
the
going
got
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ivory conic from?
Advertising Manager
acaging Editor
A REAL ACHIEVEMENT
JAN15 10UO5MAK$M
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rticularly in fields ho was nol
A -CoeiUilla nuts, the' seeds
"ALWAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
Business Manager
Society Editor
iniliar will,, its In foreign af of the ivory pulcis, a Brazilian
Irlitto WELLS
Iio'rrIs AUStIN
M.chenlest aupt.
City Editor
irs, he seems to have become tii*'nihii' I- of t ile i-ot'ninIt group.
SPECIAL $5.00
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among Florida counties for many years.
These current population figures by
the reliable university bureau 1111CR tip
the top 10 counties like this:
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461,500; 1110W81'd, 460,ll
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He was a rebel And He was
not afraid.
His early Instructiols deploy
trig his men carried an ominous
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urgenc
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Union Building, DeLand, Jan. mother, 'Mrs. Margaret Bazzell, Thomas, arrived last week to
spend the Christmas vacation
29. with DeBary, DeLand and of Dade City.

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Cook un til it forms a soft bJl 'fuc'rst announce the birth of a purziul grndpareiits arc Mr. Clubs has desiated Highway
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In cold water (23&amp;-240 degrees) son, Lee Michael, at Seminole and Mrs. Jut: H. Wright, also of 17 as a Blue Star Memor
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Sminford
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Mrs. Anitabeli Tropt and chill.
dren, Judi, Ralph aflo' Bessie,

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and Mrs. helen Stripp.
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Miss Laiii Friend. daughter of
with president, Mrs. Margarct home Monday to spend the
J. it. Wells Sr. Is a paUent
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home today. All are doing well,
Harold Cobb Jr. arrived home Florida for the holidays,
hut Mr. flarris will have to rethis week from California to

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School of Nursing, at Daytonn Beach Junior Col

(In Moore, Mrs. Ann Samijels
Mrs. Lloyd Swain, Mrs. K
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vanilla and 2 eggs. beat well.
ingredients
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members presc-r.:
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dip b teaspoonfuls on waxed
Elizabeth Dunn, Cindy
paper or pour Into a buttered Remove from tins immediately, were centered around the large Mr
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personal life of Mrs. Kennedy Harper &amp; Row officials re. and her children will allow Look quested a conference today with
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Liberace capering as a song. and-dance man of the musical
thirties. It would have been
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nice to see a
mistletoe, though . . . or wven
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10-11 p.m. (ABC) Hawk.
Wall of Silence." (Color).
sightly trite plot handled with
intelligence and insight. Hall
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the seclusion of her woodland
home.
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12:35 (2) NBC 5ews
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1:00 (2) News

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The
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the conviction of a
tossed

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12:00 (2) Jeopardy
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12:30 (2) Swtngtn Country

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1:53 (2) NBC News
flays of Oar LIves
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(4) Password
(9) The Newlywed Game
7:00 (2) Today
2:30 (2) Tb. Doctors
(6) News
(6) House Party
(9) Where The Action Is
(9) A Time For Us
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(9) News
11:20 (9) Editorial Comment
11:30 (2) Tonight
(9) The Late Show
(6) Movie
1:00 (2) News
FRIDAY A.
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4;l. (2) Sunshine Almanac
6:30 (2) Jr. Coilege and You
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telling his partner that North quick!)'. Be sure to buy right
felt their best future was in Christmas presents. Show that
collecting penalty points and you are a generous person.

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POLLY'S PROBLEM
may not he strong will bless you for this.—MRS. ing attitude. Come to quick
understanding and accomplis
DEAR FOLLY—The inst-rue. enought to carry this extra K. U,
much
tions that came with a pole wattage. In any case, do foll ow
DEAR FOLLY— Last year ,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to I
living room warned I
light in
I noticed th at so many
my
this friends were using gummed Dec. 21) Show affection to mate
the
directions.
I
feel
sure
against th e use of bulbs over
25 watts. My husband put a 100- could be a fire hazard.—POLLY name and address seals on instead of concentrating so
bulb in each of the th ree I DEAR FOLLY—A simple de- th eir letters and cards. I bought. much on the practi cal side of
'low
sckcts. Is there danger of fire sign of colored tape applied tO a new address book and relationship. The real estate you
boots makes them throughout the year I have cut own can be made more valuable
from using these bulbs? So far, children 's
by -wing it more attention. Be I
to find when they are these name stickers from
nothing hais huppened.-MARY easy
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LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Ing if he could kill South and p
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Pass
If South had bothered
Having a greater abundance in
claim justifiable homicide to Pass Pass
think he might have reasoned the days ahead depends
Opening lead-* K
both er to answer but we will
that North's bidding was de- much on how much backing you
answer for North.
signed
to stop South from goa right now. Be of a more
He doubled two diamonds be- double, West would have gone I
cause he had expected to set i down four or five tricks and ing to a slam. In no sense compromising attitude. Come
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Children will learn to rend
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, is not worth
or). All is made clear tonight thing to add to his collection. tsr ieee, and yearns for peace learn to. R'it.
if what
Ruk, Incidentally, is played and decency in a home outside the trouble
about the devlois plots of The
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Puzzler (guest villain Maurice by TI Casin!y who lurched
the slums. Their hone of eonthis role from "The
to
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ox S.b9.11 p.m. (CRy) The CRSpolicy. Ruby Doe plays W a lt e r wit learn that we human bemillionaire Artemus
longing
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liii r a 4 a y Night Movies.
Ruth and
Kneb (Paul Smith). The Puzzl- T
for
anv'hint
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'Strike out 'recession' and Insert 'tcmporat7 lnao"
or thinks the boat way to get "Raisin In the Sun." An excel- 4anda appears as RAneatha. A II.
requisite for econo'mlo
hill mitts on the plans, Is to lent film Adaptation of the late moving, sensitive qrroenplay I
divert the atte ntion of Knab, I1orraine liansherry's Broad- with a fine east.
FTalt'wity through
By Dick Turner which is easily (lone by Rocket way hit dealing with the agon- 9-O:3() p.m. (ABC, BewitchCARNIVAL
afl(I frustrations of a Negro 4 "A Gazebo Never Foreta." my daughter was fin'Iing wnrlfiq
O 'Rourke (Barbara Stuart).
lute "puppet" and "rinnk.'y" a
H:30-9:80 p.m. (NRC) Star family In a Chicago south side (Color). A perfectly delightful
cinch. At its end she had become
installment tonight, but ho
Little Girls tenement. Sidney Poltier
Trek. "What Are
wit.h both tim hook and
U
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Made Of." (Color). (Rerun). Claudia McNeil portray the careful what children you allow
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find thoir ~ r"lfl 40"Y"
Robots are rill the thing this antagonism and Walter Lee to see It: you may
changed. The consonants— anti she -.vas
season, and Captain Kirk Is up and Lena Younger, son and Christmas lists
word's

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would fine understanding. Be a good
not have been necessary but go-between where family and Zi
wi th
bad play he might friends are concerned, since &lt;L
have managed to go down.
they do not see eye-to.eye on j' k!
As for the double of two din- certain matters.
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VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
kings, it meant quite the op. By being more th oughtful with
posit-c. North might have held loved
and associates, you
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fairly well.

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inclose
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ution to problems is qui te easy
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mommy," your—." There I stopped read.
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adoption agency or institution
In which you are Interested, beaten, lifeless body in a matters th at are vital to you or
Identify swamp two mil es from her others right now.
sure to
If you don't
home."
check over
bills th at are
ask a lawyer to
yourself,
I promised that man I due or monies you have spent
make the inquiry for you.
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would never get into a
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DEAR ABBY: I am a 15
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never will.
TAURUS (April 20 to May ))
year-old girl with a story to
LEARNED
A
LESSON
You
had better take care of
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tell
that
misunderstanding
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partner
or
matters
get
was walking home alone from
closed mouth gathers worse between you. Listen
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well as th at of th per.
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som and Individuals with

with a strange man, And four

hair and make-up was blowing hard, and It was
very cold. Besides, I had a
that suggests a living, breathload
of books under my arm.
it
underneath
ing person Is
car pulled 'up alongside
all. Forget the wig, flair to.
tier
the curb, and a nice looking
day and gone tomorrow,
man opened th. door and asklooked
ABBY:
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am
the
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DEAR
bo
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my
faO.K.
and
was
a
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do and some don't. And some
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for the wedding?

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Mary Boulevard
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state road projecti under eon- having ipecial. programs and
tract in Seminole County. This ~ 3upper
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bombarded and d.tniad the others will have a iing!o family
U. S. destroyer O'Brien off the woNhip hour during th e day.
North Vietnamese coast, and ml Doors are open to any and all
the northern part of South Viet- I who wi,ill to Joitt Ule congrega.
nam U. S. Marines reported 1tO tious in worshipful tribute and
Coniurtunists killed utter a five- thankfulness to their Saviur,
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fhe boys sa id thty hadn t
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To those living In sub-stand- Christmas parade.
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I Tllv ChriAllia's holidays ar-l ikilik ot safe alid 11,41%liv ,
WASHINGTON (All) - The Comity Chamber of C
think they're good Christians.
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Sheriff Luther hobby sand United 'd t 1
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get to play Santa Claus it turkey dinner and gifts ' f apparent attlempt td) maintain a tilt- 4.11illhast..,
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A 9uY will spend his entire
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A. L. Wilson. Mayor of San.
as possible spread for them
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sei-i• men " is the wish for .Seniinok'
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%~otild %kish "that spark of en- ford sald lie would wish for thel
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a coulity ji nd its citizens, express- thu-,ia-,ni on the part
treated to a turkey dinner with late Investigators are taking
of all community "that all debts wery ~
close look at charges that U.S. ecl 1)), coillity jill(i city orfiL.Jills.
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CH R ISTMAS EVE:
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and ikted tutd ill our dLctLfl5 for
portions of fruit, candy and nuts.

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ment which had been brought
Three of the boys, according
To those who won't have to their mothers by their names
to their account, had "never
Christmas.
being published in the papers. been in a place like this before."
To those who lost their loved
omma
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because of what I have done,
To those who can only give she won't even be able to hold
tory where he had beer. ,tflth eir kids a gift from the Five her heat! u In church" one boy
fenced for breaking and enter.
and Dime.
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see my kid again. The old lady ness of the people for being bad" from the county jail
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clothing,
toys,
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Christmas cheer-' .
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He provide a measure of Christ- icr for the needy is the Semi-'
eaten away his body
lies In his hospital bed at Sem- mas joy for the unfortunate
in addition to poor families tion which contributed new and
mole Memorial with his fists
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flowers and there Is no candy. clothing and gifts and toys for been working on in their apare I
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who has not written in seven ers and other groups have pro, Anchor Club, Central Fl ow
' years . - . There is one daugh. pared "sunshine bags" for pa- era
ter In Orange City who doesn't tients at Seminole Memorial idn Council of Labor Unions,':
care . . . The TV set is blaring lJospitni and nursing nod rest Fleet Reserve, Navy Wives
clubs, Seminole High School
someth ing about Democrats , . . homes throughout the area.
sophomore
class officers, KiSunshine bags will also be
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many
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ther of six who had his home given by organizatiuns, local group uvihl present a Christmas
,s burned down last week . . . lie clubs have participated in the Pageant, "Stranger is Bethleputs his head In his hands and annual ringing of the bells for hem."
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On Thanksgiving Day

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Phone 322.201l or 425-5988
WEATII1It ?nir suitl warm thru ThnnkgIvIngT)ny
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morning at the zoo.

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When was the la st time a
member of the South Seminole
Jrycees looked at the "Jaycee
I mean the part
Creed" .
shout promoting "unity" and
"civic pride?"

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that's $500,000 more than
the same period last year
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Isn't It too bad city and
(FLSA) suit in U. S. Discounty officials weren't invited
to the County Fair (that's offi- trict Court here which
court
order
restraining
cially) (No ribbon cutting cere- seeks a
Commonies, or anything.)
pany, doing business as ILLI!
•
continuing to
tn
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LLa Mat ;o:
worker? Products, from
back
In
will be moving into their nev t,mthhold $1,887.13
facility on Second and Wilber wages allegedly due the firm's
. Official employes under the Act.
over the weekend
The defendant, whose prindedication set for December.
cipal place of business I in
S S S
City Manager W. E. Knowles Sanford, Seminole County, Is
JACK HUSHOR
will be meeting with the appar- engaged in the canning of fresh
and
vegetables.
fruits
ent low bidder on one of the
phases of the Marina project. The complaint alleges the deI
That's construction of the fendant is In violation of the
pay,
minimum
wage,
overtime
building at a cost of $91,000
Low bidder is Sparrow firm and record-keeping provisions
Bid awarding or •-j'L.~. inc court was
of Maitland
Is scheduled for Monday night. ns10 rnjoin utmi restrain
violathe'd&amp;cndant fr'n such violaS S
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tions
the
in
Isn't It too ) ' the Seminole
William Fe . .r, plant manoliege's first
County Ju&amp;formal of thy. " ir will be held ager, said this morning no pa.
;erved on him
in Orange cSIUI.y. What's the pers have be
but
"maybe
at
our
Dallas headmatter with the Civic Center?
0*S
quarters." He added that "the
Longwood City Hall will remain open Friday from 7 to 9
Clifford McKibbin deserves a federal government likes to
permit voter registration of citizens of the city who
to
pat on the back from all of us make a big thing over te 'hni- p.m.
are unable to registe r during the regular daily office hours,
for pushing this Industrial Po. calities" on over-time sages, Mrs. Onnie U. Shomate, city clerk, announced today.
tential Board.. When the Navy etc.
Registration books will close Saturday. More than 000 resbase leaves we don't want the
idents have registered of the estimated 1,800 eligible citizens
city and county battling over
of the city.
. This
the NAS property
Prices
Four offices will be filled at. tied to (late Including A. R.
NEW YORK (UP!)
special board will keep politics opened higher in moderate the municipal election schedul- Lermimnn and 11. 11. Ilaynie for
Mc- trading on the New York Stuck ed for Dec. 6.
completely out of it •
nutyot; Percy White, incumKibbin is just the "pro" to run Exchange today.
Eight candidates have quaIl- bent., homer (Bud) Scott, Jack
It.
hiushor and Robert Underwood
S S
for the two council seats; Mrs.
Officials from that large
Shomatt', Incumbent, for city
Georgia firm interested in the
clerk and Roy Shomate, in"Port of Sanford" toured the
eutuhent, for tax collector.
area yesterday looking at the
Purge of the registration
Needless to say they
site .
books which closed Nov. 4 in
That
were very Impressed
Casselberry shows 859 duly
will be a $2 million industry
Verdict of "not guilty" was returned by Circuit Court jury qualified voters for th e Dec. 5
Let's
go.
.
municipal elections In that city.
Tuesday in time case of Roy C. Coleman.
With deadline to qualify for
Coleman, of Cocoa, was charged with armed robbery of the three opt':: neat on the
How effective Is the antian elderly Jamestown couple Oct. 25, 1965.
poverty program here?
council net for Friday, eight
You can count on your hands
Morris and Margaret Williams, owners of a small store candidates luuI qualified us of
how many kids turned out yes. near Oviedo were brutally beaten and robbed of approximately this nmoaning.
terday at "Community Action" $800 and a pistol, allegedly by
(uXU1iilutVs ate Dr. Eugene
for the Job Corps
Ellis, Edward Lunn and Arcoleman.
thur Lugo, the incumbents, anti
Morris Williams later died. JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector Don Willson, Charles Wood.
we got sonecoplunts that
Chamber of Commerce fo. Cause of deaths was listed as a (AP) - Police battled demon- ruff, George Lotwick, l'tsul V.
strating students In th is IMy Drigga amiti Richard Virz.
n $he courthouse was (IC- "blood clot."
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Registration in Oviedo will
staged for Dec. 6 beColeman was Identified by town of Nablus remained seal. continue unt il Nov. 80 with
it was election day
on the witness ed off and unrest spread to the qualifying ttuutIIimw for cundis tie tiolls CIOSt at. 7 In Long. Mrs. Williams
as the man who attack- main towns of Jordan's West dates wishing to run in the
stand
wood, Altamonte Springs and
Dec. Ii uluctiout sot Saturday.
Oviedo and by the time people ed and robbed her. Defense at- Bank.
Cunilltlatcs for the list-vu
vote, eat suppe r and all that, torney for Coleman was Jack
Nants.
Prosecutor
for
the
state
seats
they could never get to Sanford
UI) are the Incumbents,
was
Anthony
hlusumaum
Jr.
H.
Mat-tin, Kirby Huekeluw
W.
. Well, we queried
on time
deaths .............................. and Rex Clonts umiti Robert
directed
verdict
of
"not
Area
Chamber of Commerce President Vernon Mize on this and guilty" was given by Circuit Bridge ........................................8 Cameron and C. D. Thompson.
With registration and candi.
he said that it enough people Court Judge VoIle Williams Jr. Classified ails ................... 11.1-11
White
the
case
of
Willie
In
quuiiticustluu dudPLuua
on
Cundes
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call him regarding a change
OC'
shooting
Into
an
charges
of
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put-go of the books
Crossword
bulk
past,
of (iLhte$ because of the election
in AltnsIIuIst4I Sin-luga hutJ
he would cull the execu- eupied dwelluig u*isd charges 4)1 hear Abby ................................
aggravated
usantilt
against
lilnu
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RunnIng
unopposed for the
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liscuinbent,
while a race
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for the ward 8 suet bus dcviiiAnd :i'iw you all enjoy that so smelly prosed- Pettt-crOzi Was Society .....................................
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butwen Robert Rogers,
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with
giond
Iactny
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Spot
to
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anti Charles Mikier.
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Jones with vitlsiiuLdIug support.
pounding the typewriter.

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PartfrIpsg churches in
association, oth er than thus"
named, are Church f
We1eyan
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()aklawn
Methedis, First Raptist, First
'fathndiit-. Lu th eran Church f
1der Spring.
th e Redeemer,
Rnptit, Pineerest R a t
Christian Missionary Alliance.
Second Shiloh Raptist, First
Shiloh Raptist, Good Shepherd

1,s,therin, C hrist Methodist,
(entrnl Raptist, A.M.R. Mothpisenpel,
odist, Rnly Cross
lake Mare Community Presbyree
terian. Grace Methodist, Fret.tcthnctist- Geneva Fit M.th*dist., and Assembly of (M.
inn Army and srepts
Rest Flome use -ire members.
At
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"mnn at the Forest City
IluIrlh -'ill he ziv"n hy Rev.

Victims in \e'.v Orleans. travel n .i scheme to defraud.
Aecr,rding to the in(l.ctmeflt,
WIC flRmC(I in the InSome six-eight S a mu f o r d from the stile of New York oil a gO.rmint 1 n d I r t m e n t Tex.,
The validity of the tlt-leq
the two solieite(I money from Georgia. Arnsas. Fnridii.
more City real estate through a New nguiitist. the pair yesterday, dItt,nent.
residents are among
The indktrnent sold the two persons in eight states, claim- Missouri, Texas, Colerislo and held hy Trinity Church, Cinlino
,i,inilng them in a scheme
th an 800 persons who were Orleans court.
whirl: involved claims to the represented t h e m a e I v e a as ing they needed it to nff'et ex- Illinois were defrauded of saint, was decided in court ticbilked of $49,000 in one year
NEW ORLEANS (AP)---The jit'.iperty titles of the vast ngent.s for heirs to the so-call- penses in determining the am ount ranging from a few tinna many years ago.
Miss Wilson wns arrested
in a land scheme swindle.
hall-Edwards esta te , who rightful heirs to the church doll ars to thousands of dollars, here shortly after the indict,
There was considerable ex- Fi ll has uirreated a woman holdings of historic Trinity ed
hared.
for mommy years tried to prove property. The indictment said the indictment
eltenment. about a year ago here and a man in Texas on Church: in New York City.
Atty. .l:ick m.'nt '':is returned. Her bond
Asst. U.
J. Wilson of legal rights to holdings of the pair promised victims they
Miss
Veinuuit:
it
was
reported
lucre
that
charges
of
taking
$49,000
by
when
Wilqnn,i1 was -iet at 1A004. Carr was
'r Yor- would be rr'1 ?hst Ciolino soid Mj
six or eight local heirs of the fraud from more than 800 per- New Orleans and William Trinity (hitrch 1',
ch arged with mtat- areston ztuir at iinoj aim
formerly
of
New
City,
Philadelphia
and
Chicago.
15,000
for
every
dollar
given
Carr
were
Chester Carr,
"Edwards estate" stood to in- sons In less than one year.
when a compromise settlement ing the federal conspiracy stat- takn to a jail In Beaumont,
A
federal
grand
jury
returnOrleans and now of Vidor,
bet-It shout $1 mi ll ion each
ute, wire fraud and intersta te lox.
was made on the holdings.

City police reported there
were people in the Orange St.
area complaining about some
guy knocking on doors saying
"Vote 'For Me." . He didn't
There's already
elaborate
a move on by an ex-city official
attempting to get enough writeORLANDO (Special) in votes to take the election
Apathy on the part of Sanford U. S. Secretary of Labor
Dec. 6 will help.
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Sand Lake Itoad again this
afternoon with the road superintendent. What's wrong now,
fella s?

All Publix Markets

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entitled "(live Thanks What.ever happens."
Other officers of the aun.
elation are Rev. Thomas Mnkln,
l'resl,ylevlaii Church of the
Covenant, vice president$ Rev.
Robert Welch, Church of God
of Prophecy, secretnry-trensurer, and Airs. George Touihy,
First l'resbyt'rinn, choir diteefor ami organis t.
Order of Worship is: Prelinks, "A Mighty Fortress is

All ()ur s1"; The Renedietinn,
Rev. Bryant, and, Th e POSt..

the Nazarene; Hymn, "For the
Heaut of th e srth"; Thanksgiving Prayer, Rev. Makin;
Presentation of the Tbanksglvlog Offering, which this year
will go to the Seminole County
Association,
Health
Mental
(haplslti Len J. McDonald of
Sanford Naval Air Station;
The Offertory; The Prayer of
Iir'dieation, Chaplain Mellone r I p t n re, Rev.
aid; The
Welch; The Sermon, Rev. Fulicr; Hymn, "Now Thank We

Our timi" and "f'rpliule": The
Call to Worship, "Hehohi, (Ion
Is My Sslvtitlon" Invocation
and Welcome, Rev. Virgil Hryant, boat. pastor; Hymn, "floni
of Our Fat-hers"; Resinaive
htesiling, Selection 33, Hymnbook, Rev. Albert Green, Lake
Mary Church of the Nazarene;
The Gloria Patti: The Anthem,
"Almighty God of Our Fa th eta," Clinneel Choir; The l'resIdent's Proclamation, Rev. .1.
1es te r See), Sanford Church of

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dafloti pieslilent, atil will lie

services will be conducted at
10 sm. In Sanford at First
Presbyterian Church, In Forest
City at Forest Lake SeventhDay Adventist Church, and In
Day
Enterprise at Barnett Memorisi Methodist Chu rc h.
Sermon for the Sanford
service, sponsored annually by
the Sanford Area Ministerial
Association, will be delivered
by Rev. U. Vernon Fuller of
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W e Gather To Ask The Lord s Blessing...

Union 'l'hnnksgiving 1) a y

There won't be any turkey
served there tomorrow
just rejected beef, warm broth
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NEW YORK (AP) - Theodore C. Sorensen, former special counsel to President John
F. Kennedy, said today that
nothing would be "more stupid
and self-defeating" for Democrats than any effort to run
Robert F. Kennedy against
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)-Florida State University accepted a
bid today to play in the Sun
Bowl, sending its offensiveminded football squad against
Western Athletic Conference
champion Wyoming in El Paso,
Tex., Dec. 24.

COUNTY AND CITY PRISONERS will
COUNTY

enjoy Cluxton fruit cake for the
holidays through the generosity of the Sanford Civitan Club. GarfieldWalker (center) chairman of the Civitan fruit cake committee presented
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) The UN Command today accused North Korea of tiring at
three South Korean navy patrol
boats and of shooting at an
unarmed training plane that
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up their show. There were four P and is checking the law.
By FRED VAN PELT
Casselberry is only plin.
that night . . • regular gu-t0
Dear Boss:
Now we got 'em in our own costumes, lafla tops. One ipy in Seminole t2uuflty where you
DETROIT (Al') - The auto
reports the girls "bounced" all can buy :ilcohuiic beverages
industry, already beset with a fr ont yard!
sales lag and production cutlegally on Sunday.
Bare bosomed as cavorting over the place.
backs, has another worry today
Casselberry City Attorney
There were three topless gopublic, I mean. They're real,
-the possible effects of a safeno plastics, no falsies, go girls last night. The night. [Cm Mcintosh .iuid th is morning
ty-recall campaign involving to0
more than a half million cars nc Pasties. Just the bare facts. club was packed with men, in- city police have nut requested
For a long time now W&amp;Ve eluding two-th ree in police 'mi- him , as yet, to study the laws,
and trucks.
been publishing AP stories out form. But the girls kept right adding if hi can 'uncover" any.
but it uundOf the big cities . . San Fran on bouncing, oblivious to the thing, uti wilt
ed
like
lie
had
his
tongue in
Red
China
ci
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Chicago,
New
York
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eye-popping
TOKYO (A?)
kin
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Casselberry police said they his chuck).
today restated its terms for al out girls in topkss b i
As oatm officer put it: Seems
joining the United Nations: ex
pleas waitresses, topless go- are hesitant to close duWfl the
pci Nationalist China and end g ) girls. All in fun, of course, topless go-go girls' act because the state laws hold that there
U. S.-Soviet domination of the fr-am our angle.
they cannot find any city or is nothing .ibcnu, only art,
world organization. They underEven "Dear Abby," this Fri. state statutes to "cover" th e 'in the bare female bosom.
lined the prospect that the
Co-go-gi', man . . . to Casty will carry a letter from a situation.
king regime won't get in for a .iaband complaining his w.fu
Sheriff J. L. hubby saul the selberry!
Ye wit-si ed
long time.
hiis taken a job as a "topless sanie thing this morning . .
aitresa" - and he wants to
mow about some place, any
NEW YORK (Al') - Gen.
ace, with "bottomless waitMaxwell D. Taylor, holding that tr
the bombing of North Viet Nam
Our spies tell us these local
gives the United States blue to pleas go-go girls started up
chips for any peace talks. rt cently in an Orlando bistro,
warns "don't pay a blue chip by bi t the joint went broke, and
giving up the bombing to get ti mey had to move on to some
negotiations started.'
Lace else to show their "tatu13" and earn a living.
So - th ey camue to CiasselCLEAIIWATEIt t.Al') - The trry on Monday Last, anAl set
50th anniversary inet1ng of the
State Chamber of Comtuezce
closed here last night with Gov.Elect Claude Kirk getting
cheers with a promise of no new
taxes and a slap at President
MsuiMp *pm...t
Mi.iIWp '*p.lss*t
A,t.,,,,,4 ,I
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Failure to yield right of way
*put Ut. In- &amp;11
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Kirk was loudly applauded as charged agaiu.st Mrs. Alive
when be told the Chamber ' oodridgu. 518 Oak Ave. by
Florida can move ahead untler W
infurd Pollee Department. fulhis administration "if we can
7:35 a. ma.
overcome the ,,uhuoa adininis 10wing an accident at
$3000
today.
(ration."
Mrs. Voo1rldges vehicle cullitled with a cur driven by
MIAMI UEAC1L (All)-.\lLiitit itsurs M. I.cunitrd. 14I Holly
. A'vu. at the lnterses.tiwt of 25th
Mayor Robert King 111gb
sured VIce Pruskleut hubert St and Park Drive.
Putrulsnau John Noel. investihumphrey yesterday that he
thug
u-titter reported appruatweather
lhumug
was no "fair
in
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$400 damages to cacti
cr51" and prwntsed to continue
working for the party In I"lur vt hick'. No injuries were re4I1_
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In othrr bu,ineas, the board and Jergo Uniul to Holly Toad,
flecommmidationa that public ment and that the board would
penult if It he.
hearings be held before lasu - never Issue
Agrted to eniergency innlnte.
Acce pted Maple Street hef dredging permits on. lkved such a porrnft would he mince for 1,00(1 feet of Wash- tween SR 486 and Forest City
'Ingthn Avenue in IA1k(
Iakefmnts and building permits detrimental
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Tuesday.
Commiui
Steffor
representing the
Bent Lake Gulley Assneladon,
membership of which Is cornposed of
1dth of the north
lde of Bar Luke Gufley, stated h
association's "desire
that th e lakes be kept clean,
clear and free of contamination."
Be reported That the recent,
Uon on Luke
d redging
Burkett had caused the "water
to become turbid. It will take
at least 10 years and possibly
never again In our lifetime for
the lake to become clear wi th out costly treating with chemica."
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closed down two or three years
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ago with the M16 envisioned an
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award-, and won the Pre-sident's Trophy for its, ex-

president of the American Legion Fair Association,
presents the trophy to Donald Jackson (right),

hibit at the Seminole County Fair. Exibitors took

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The men were identifhtici as
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4-H ADULT Leaders are

a four-week triunutg course at the
Agricultural Center with Miss Ruth Milton and Grandt Godwin, state
4-H specialists In charge. Shown with Miss Milton (right) at
first session are Mn. LaVerne Tate, of Sanlundo Springs (left), and
Mrs. George Dresser, of Sanford. This week's session will be led by
Godwin. There are 18 4-H Clubs, made up of 211) members, in Seminole
County.
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uS SOUTH PARK AVINUI
HAS A HIARING AID CONSULTANT
AVAILABLE ON FRIDAYS 10 A.M.. 12 NOON
IF YOU HAVE A HEARiNG PROBLEM INVESTIGATE
THE MAICO METHOD OF HEARING CORRECTION
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Cruml.y &amp; MontIeth, Inc.
Ev.r.tf A. Harper

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TURKEY
DINNERS

FEATURING

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Pat. Bernd preSIded at the

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desirable, much like that of the I
visit our Santa Post Office and
Carolinas and there are no bun
select an enchanting FREE letter that will bring the -mnder
ricanes or snow" in the part of
of
Santa Claus to that special
the country where the Wrighta
child. We -itlI have it postare located,
marked from Santa Claus,
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Indiana. it's our way of saying
Mrs. Wright's only complaint,
Merry Christmas.
and it is a minor one. Is that
she must cook and heat with a I SANFORD ATLANTIC
coal stove.

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by Mrs. .1. K. Andrews.
The TAIIO (Teenage hangAll residents of the Itavenna
out)
in Casselberry really will
Park-1,och Arbor arca are InSaturday night
vIted to attend tho Inspiration. be Jumping
al service. A fellowship hour when those crazy "Go Mads"
will follow with doughnuts and play for the senior 111gb Night,
coffee served to thome attend- starting at 8:30.
The teenage nightapot, sponsored by the South Seminole
,Jnycees, will be open from 8
p,ni. until 1 n,m.
On Junior High Night, Friclay, a newly organized local
band, "The London Hi-Itches,"
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) will play beginning at 7:30.
Hours on Friday are 7-11:30
ouJ,tiitieu L)IUWUEU OUflLy
Sheriff Allan B. Michell was P.111.
given a directed verdict of ticquittal Tuesday after a weeklong trial on charges of miscon:. '.rtt..
Thanksgiving Service will be
UL4L LII UII1V.
conducted at 10:30 a.m. Thursins Lambeth ordered Michiehl ac- day at Ascension Lutheran
quitted, ruling that the state Church on Orerbrook Drive,
failed to prove Its case.
. Casselberry, by Rev. C. R.
Zehnder, pastor. The choir
will
sing a special selection.
$4,9 MILLION SPENT
The
public
Is Invited to attend.
NEW DELHI (AP) — The
government reported it has
President Lyndon Johnson's
spent so far 37.4 million rupees
great
grandfather, George
4,9 million) on the rehabilitWashington
flames, was once
sutton of persona displaced elurpresident
of
hlaylor Universilag the war with Pakistan Inst
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It still Is Insisting publicly
that the United States accept
the whole package of Its peace
ici-ins: end the raids, withdraw,
leave Viet Nam to the Commufists. So far as could be deter.
mined during the Congress, Haaol's public position is also Its
private position.
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party of the CPO Wives Club
will be held Dec. 16 In the
NAS ballroom with Sue Cey.
nowa and Ulla Ganderton in
charge of planning.
On Dec. 20, the club will be
guests of the NCO Wives of
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Parent-Teacher Orgnnizutioi-i were Richard McGough and Kay Adams of
James Thompson's fifth grade class. Coronation ceremonies were conducted by Charles Bell, P-'Jt) President Richard Is son of Mr. and Mrg
John McGough of Selma Road while Kay is the daughter of Mr. and Mn.'
Janies Adams of Buy St.
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Fred Pierce,

of Pennsylvania,
and Donald Neidigli, of Tennos
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policy.
Nens' Wear Shop was the run- one.
This feeling was expressed
fling commentary by Rita
Piesident Barbara Brockinan
Bauer, who is never at a 10811 and
privately and was reflected In
and Hospitality C h a I r a
for words.
Gayle Gebbie are visiting new public speeches at the BulganiHer style was described by members of the squadron to in- an Communist Party Congress
the publicity chairman as vie the wires to join this ac- which ended Saturday. Leaders
"scintillating" and if anyone tive club. If you are new to from Eastern Europe and Coincan scintillate, it's Rita. Sorry RVAH-12 and interested in munists from other areas atwe missed it!
joining, cull Barbara or Gayle.
Another highlight was the A guest at the last meeting tended.
The Congress heard more
yirmiuntation of the miih4 mod. WUD DUUUL
about
China than Viet Nam, Exala, C E Morton and Jay JarNext meeting has been set cept for the Rumanians, the del.
tell, braie souls, who showed Dec.
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the ladies what the well-dress*
discuss
the Vietnamese sltua
Cd man is wearing
in
detail,
and most notably
Lion
in uddit.mon to all that, there
NEXT practice session of thin they did not set conditions for
were the styles for the "in"
by
teens, shown
lovely Jan NOWC choral group will be at peace.
one o C everal recent
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, daughter of Phil and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home •1'i.l
Gloria Simpson.
of Marlene Nichols, 418 Tang- signs that, in Eastern Europe
Fran Morton and Shirley do Drive New members are and in Moscow, policies on Viet
Moore won the door prizes and welcome to join the group.
Namn are flexible The European
Mary Jane Weber accompanied
Board meceting will be held Communist governments want
the models with some appro. the same day at 9:30 a.m. at the war to end and therefore are
pruite melodies on the piano.
th e home of Toni Asbell, 108 not insisting on such conditions
Mary hay, who was ached- Virginia Ave.
,is U.S. withdrawal from Viet
uled to model also, was unable
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to be in the show, as she its
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Some sources considered It
Ward 4, Orlando AFB. Pam THREE MEMBERS of the significant that speakers at the
Reardon was chairman of the Station Officers' Wives Club Bulgarian Congress did not dowhole shebung, •
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co-hostess. Decorations were lenders (or the loudest) In the
done in a Thanksgiving theme. gay sing-along. All agre ed on
Door prize was won by Pain a return trip in the near fuGrant..
tune.
A short business meeting
Next coffee will be at the
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will be a Christmas coffee.
AN -OLD-FASHIONED tree
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trimming party will be staged
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by the RVAH-12 EMWC
Everyone especially enjoyed Pointers, their husbands and
the demonstration of Christ- children to decorate trees near
DON BECK'"IfTH, English teacher tit SS Jr. High,
mas decorations cleverly done Twelve's new spaces.
will demonstrate an overhead projector as a new
by special guest, Betty Jo Goodies will be served and a
medium
in teaching English this week at the anWilliams.
jolly time is expected by all,
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It has been announced that
(Herald Photo)
Houston, Tex.
NEXT COFFEE for RVAH. Santa will be visiting children
18 Officers' Wives will be held of the Pointers on Christmas,
at 8 p.m. Dcc. 2 at the home bring a gift, the suggestion of
of Barbara Gilson, 1406 Val- an early bedtime and will pose
encia inhve. Co-hostess v1lI be for a picture "wi th all good
Ayne Katona and Cindy Corn- children."
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i wvive wives have
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our LA, iiuigursa uir
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frustrated feeling of being ropean Communists want peace
CPO
unwillingly
behind talKs started despite the air
One of the highlights of the
Another order for the squad- dragged
recent CPO Wives fashion dron insignia charm will be what they consider the unrealis- i-aids

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(leers of the squadron.
Four-year-old Bobby PoehlRecently Pat Murphy, Peg

third degree burns in the right
men at a rate of about 80,090 years ago.
Martin
Sotala;
Doxology
and
ribbon
for
her
geese
and
Joyce
national
authorities
on
business
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and left leg, internal
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monthly
gain
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or
War
ivonth, with a no
C. Ann Reiter for her turkeys.
Prayer
of
invocation,
L.
Or 2A)tYJO
flee and seared lungs.
The original York grew up In Tinsley,
and finance was Henry H. Fowruling elder of St. An.
O\ E. ILJER
Better- Brothera of Longwood icr .ascretary of the
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Death came some five btmr - $
The Pen tagon
Tennessee where he hunted fox drews Presbyterian Church, took top honors in the burro John E. Home, chairman of
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'C o h e n was entered
that:
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sold
the pelts for $35 each. Bear Lake; Welcome and &amp;
class. Marie Thompson also bad
Rod ney B. Harris, Alan GLn- thronch the
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try,
Sharon
Edwards
Higgins,
th
e
hospital.
on Oct. 21 and each man now
took blue Board; Walter E. Bailer, for.
Kelly Rue Garcia, Rev. Elijah Cohen's companions, his bro.
in Illinois where he works with Hamrick of the host church; and Mary Sue Reiter
mer chairman of the Presi.
armed with it will get -the modhis father and two brothers in The President's Proclamation, ribbons for their chickens. Ban
's Council of Economics Ad- Allen, George Pittard, Leroy ther, William Larry Cohen,
err. 7414 wi thin four to six
the family landscaping busi- Tinsley; Hymn of Praise, tam chickens belonging to Tim dent
professor Cody, Elouisc Cherry, Ronald Mrs. Muriel Marie Cohen, 16
visors and
weeks.
'Praise To the Lord"; Mom. oThy Smith took a blue ribbon, ai euennnmIe t th,. T1niuprcIh, Calderon, Shelia L. Chivens, year-old wife of William i'nd
ness.
a
trig
Key. Jack Back- also.
-The two men never met.
Leuvinia
D.
Cuson,
Sanford;
David
Bradley,
16,
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"1 nlwzit's wnnti1 tn writ,' ,-rn.'
Bessie Quick, DeBary; Joan C. ported by the investigating ci!Gerald
Ford.
cousin, but 1 never did," says Church; Prayer of flediciUon ban for his parakeets and Marie Congressman
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of the
money Bobbins, Deltona; John Joseph fleer, Deputy Howard McBride,
As
AQI Holland E. Menu3
Pvt. York. s ta tioned at Ft. of Thanksgiving 0 f f c r I g, Thompson for guineas.
market's'
'present
insufficiency Ferry, Lake Mary; Thurnecina to have said they "were some
he newly appointed career Campbell. for basic training. which will go
Edgewood
i it wah announced at We con- McClury, Eustis; Robert Tur- 300 to 500 vardE in Ujc woods
ounsebor for Reconnaissance "But 1 collected newspaper clip- Bovs Ranch, Tinsley; Solo,
off Braddock Road ahead of
vention, Touhy said, that the nor, Houston, Miss.
ttaek Squadron S at Sanford pings and pictures."
Miss Vivian Lester; Sermon,
Births
James
when th ey beard a
just released figures on housaval Air Sta tion.
World War l's Sgt. York en- Rev. Miller, and Benediction,
Aug starts durIng October indi- Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rob, crackling sound, saw a flash of
Property on th e southeast
He was checking over the tered the service in 1917. On Elder Lester Stannard, pnin cated a 1966 figure of "atout bins, Dcltona, a girl,
flame, and ran back to find him
corner
of SR 416 at Pearl
let of newly assign ed sailors Oct. 8, 19114 th en Cpl. York killed cipul of Forest Luke Academy.
I)iscluirges
851,000."
on
the ground."
This compares wi th
Causeway ww rezoned C-i
ii the squadron wheti lit' £115. 28 enemy and tool: 128 enlisted
Churches participating f this
RustA.
Itanisey,
Dorothy
The
7411111)115 of hit- Senilnolt' autliarjtatjv(! forecasts fm. the'
wait 150 feet of ire
fi-uni It-] with uiununiiuua apnvert'd th e name' id "Mar- nien and four officers prisoner service are those named. Fol12. Booth, Roberta Roberts, Farnah idreadv on
lowing
the
worship,
refresh.
County
Chamber
of
Commerce
year
of
1,200,000
as
t
ground and Coproval of the Board of County
is." Investigating further,
all singiehandedly. For his
F. Veihil, Rebecca Johnson, Leo- hen's rubber boot was caught
C o in in I a s I i ii c r a Wodnet'c- found the new "Savage unusual accomplishment, he nicrnjj will be served in the are urged to return their halbot.c month period started.
Skates, Charles Eiscncoff, 26 feet up in the lower wire.
day. Contemplated use of the
to be none oilier than was awarded the Medal of lion- MOCiUl h,.1l
AV: C"u" WILD for elec ti on of 14 directors be. Ford. who is minority party rard
Teresa
L. Burnham, Linda McBride said.
fore
e
deadline,
th
Monday.
party
leader, said that - the rproperty, according to John Fit.
Is son, Jim.
Mrs. Bud Lester in charge.
or.
Lunsford,
Murie E. Stafford,
No formal charges as yet
President C. Vernon 741w an- cent elections provided addiCuther, owner, in construction
Jim Wu graduated fruits
Pvt. York, 21. was born and
of a shopping center.
liii Diego Naval Training brought up in Spring Bay, UI., given by Rev. William Bennett
erThe' zoning change had not
enter last Janua ry and was has had the nickname 'Surge" of the DeBary Baptist Church. committee will meet at the used to "adjust" some elements Leland Todd, Georgia Moses, tion will be continued, The HerLoi
office
Chamber
Tuesday
to
Richards,
aid
was
advised,
that
have
apparently
been
Buff
been recommended by the PlanAytch,
rdered to NAS North island, since' he was a child. He jokes
ning and Zoning Board. Jack
an Diego, where lie became Unit he didn't learn his real be those of the host church, count the ballots and announce suvory to tile people throughout Penny Smith, David Dekle, Di.
the land and pledged h1 effort unnia Yates and baby girl, 111 ancient times, the Black
Goodin, county planner, conPlane capta in of a T.33 jet. umic until "about six years the DuBary Buptj5t, DuBary official results.
Members of the committee to see that no new taxes were Bernice Garrow and baby 1,03', Sea was known as the Euxizie
tended the rozoning would be
Ic decided to surprise his ago"
Community Methodist and Deinclude
Mrs. Hhlda Powell, Miss imposed "until non-military Sanford; William Michael Addi- Sea.
"strip zoning" and that. homes
stber, and relinquished a
"I've always wanted to be In Bury Presbytemia.
Cede
Heard,
Robert Shedden, government spending was cur- son, Altamonte. Springs; Doroon lakefront property would be
ear of shore duty in order lii the Army," he says. "1 guess
Robert McGee of DoBury
Scott
Burns,
B. L. Perkins Jr. tailed."
facing the' new enterprise.
thy Burr, Lloyd Lindsey, Lucy
erve with the "Savage hems something inside of me wanted will sing "Thanks Be To God,"
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representatives
from
First
Over
5,000
Henry,
delegates
were
Attorney 1or th e petitioner,
John
I Sanford."
Dial,
DeBary;
to become soldier."
accompanied by Mrs. It. G. AuIii the Vuurl cii tier Cøsitp'
Federal Savings and Loan As- registered,
Touhy said.
Muck N. Cleveland Jr., insisted
The sulfur spent a Iiur1
Edna Buker, Laura Byer, Del- .iude.
\'urI:'s drill Instructor, S. Sgt. thony, also of DeBary.
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the "new shopping center
thna; Marjorie Dclii, Lake Ida,. . ieetunIe County. Jiurlilt with his family at 303 Marion Ridge, said, "One thing
The Public is invited to at, soclation, Florido State Bank
and Sanford Atlantic National
Berries of the bittersweet Mary;
would not be inconsistent with
oWns
before report- he does have over the other tend
of then
Kenny Lee Mitchell,N
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EOLA WHITE
Bank.
plant
are poisonous.
development of th e area with
Lake Monroe.
ig for duty, and will be mar- trainees Is outsta nding drive Praise and thanksgiving
SR 486 being a niun arte rial
To All
Creditors and p,..a,.
led Friday to Miss Sylvia and enthusiasm. He'll make a
Nearly 20,000 students will
Iueiag CIKIOIO OF Dead.
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W il liams, of 11402 Park Ave. - fine soldier some day."
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b notified and required to proIng forward to a day of feast
%% nent any claims and demands ia1
'lug, Thursday.
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Happy students include near.
13 17,000 lxi public schools, sev
WHITE.to tile outity Judge
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*4flhtIe(lt, Count Florida t bin
eral thousand more in private i
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court houiicj of hald
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Sa
orida. with.
in siz caledur months lrom the
loge students around the state
;..me of the first publication of
who will be trooping home
the holidays
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dndh:h1t,:Ifl
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'r1 t tug and etliall tetalt the plae
Students at Sanford Naval
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Academy wert released '
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to
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after
classes,
the
clainei,'
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ii' ?Fed shall I. void.
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poration, died Monday fl1ht
in Seminole Memorial Hospital

winners received cash Prize.
,; president Of First Federal Say.
for their prize-winning stock. ings and Loan Association, on
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Speaking of his
learned
to knitr and has ta'ight
.q
try, Wright reports the city i
Judy,
who
experiencing a new self govern lovely babyhas just completed a
sweater which she
mont. The family, and
sending to her teacher.
other white families, live on the
Wright is a former Ruble
campus and the children attend 1 teacher at Forest I.ake Academy
their own school. They are lo- in Forest City. The family will
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One of the most interesting
facts Wright notes about the naYOUR
tives Is that the males, fro m
childhood up. always carry a
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knob end stick to use for fight
WiTH A
Ing and hitting snakes, which
LETTIR

fly MARYANN MILES
l'sistor flsirton Wright, Sc'veith-.f)ny Adventist missionary
In Africa, and lila wife and
children, Judy, .hirn, jeririne anti
.limiithon, are in the tJnited
States on short furlough and are
guests of filet part-rita, Either anti
Mrs. Kenneth A. Wright of Hoar

Pastor Wright Is theological
to
0Ct1
This
toll
rtiatitont
Is
oryone is to bring something
sit Hethel Training Colteacher
Derek's ETA was slightly
There will he n spreiril
in the way for refreshments.
iniscitleulated, but everyone
all Navy and civilian wives, Thanksgiving Day Service tit lege' In Africa anti Is pastor of
In addition to the two dis- agreed he was worth waiting
hIGhEST SCORER In the ('nil Suzy bun for inform- Onklnwn Baptist Church, Cotta. tbit' church there. Mrs. Wright
tinguished male guests, Offi- for.
Is a registered nurse.
recent Station Officers' Wives tion.

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bet new officers art' Shirley coming ht'lhlny, the StatIon Seii(
2r, to benefit ALAC.
McDonald, .lonn ZIIIn
tournament bridge play will be
Karen Evjen.
irst week In
A baby spoon for it new 144111 dela ed

Ahoy, George!

Itirges till One wives to attend

Missionary, Family Visit Parents

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Order of Worship is: prp- ribbons for various breeds of convention of the United States
creased unit activations and
Iudo, Mrs. Ford Cavanaugh, horses went to lAnds Wilbur, Savings and Lanu League at th e
concurrent increases Iii the FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. (A?) —
The Army now has another organist; Cull To Worship, James Belier and Joyce Ann New York Hilton and th e AmerA young man named Alvin C. ' Alvin C. York. a third cousin to Choral Group from Forst Lake Reiter.
T.e Army has been training York joined the Army nearly 50
icana hotels.
the most decorated enlisted Academy under direction of Mary Sue Reiter won a blue fleafflfring a succession of

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President Lita Poehhmnn is Simpson and Tiny Fay.
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In addition to this sponkor, be given to someone who would 'Mrs. Constitilv(" aillit. of th"ItY will tnke pInce. ThIm lin,q hoen
Oil rertifirntp nwnrds'
. Issued by
the RVAII-1 Enlisted Wives not Otherwise have R holidwy Ferguson.
set for Dec. 1) with Nornin tinnily 01'hotnRR, hend of tile
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At left is Mrs. Charles Lansing., president of the
lace ribbons Their display included art, gardening,Lake Mars' Garden Club representing the women
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Wright nnd Family, ah own here with his parents, Elder and Mrs. Kenneth
A. Wright of fl'nr I,r,Icc. Pastor Wright will present a program of colored
films of Africa lit 7: (I rim Wednesday and Friday at the Forest f,nke
(flerald Photo)
Seve'nth-f)ny ,\tiventi t Church. The public is invited.

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CA ting Charles Court.
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dthe nitth Seminole •Inyeees at
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into
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inclidIng
Mititln tight a meeting at the
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peer,
Norma 7vnns, Jackie
t,lWt,idq (n1rtorIn in (ns:
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11ierty that the hospitality
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find Dot Lenhy. There was
smnanred by the elnI
idso Jane licuer, whose hus.
Raturilay night at. thin State
lnnd is retired and three for-.Ift'ree tnnfptptic in Orinmln
mer members who re turned to
was a hil
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ITA POI1IISMAN
SIT
mitre status were Scm
fln
Jaycees
ntiil wives
igeretleM president
tou rnament
hams,
nn Murray and Aldropped In and were served revera Kelly.
(ions on the NOVC bontd In hi-bige was Mnithn Hi'hwnrts
fteqliiiio,itq and oiitoi-tnlned by
Guests tnchi.icd Lucks Payne Janunir
CVt'V
the first time she hind
the
Mails" nail ienl life
and Kay Catne. Mrs. R. K.
They include Ellen Ruth for
(InMo girls,
CHAP LAIN McDONAII) Cniice of New Orleans, mother record ing s'tnr'; Hot ty
•'k Gurr won thin state
Second high was Betty hurlof President Pat, also was a hlurlbutt for vice iiresi.ient and
"first-timers"
award at the
NA'\' CHAPLA1N Cdr. Leo guest.
tv.y Rene, thin hostess,
butt.
Sn 7.v Reim for treasurer,
ciititert'tiri' after lie shook more
McDonald will talk -to members
No report was given on the
Ka re n Evjen and Peggy was third runner-up, Itutli
hands then any other ,inw
of the Tigrottos at their Do- membership contest as both Crouch we re hit teae for the gar, fourth iIflflOE•Uh) auth
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(i,(HW, to lie exneL)
team captains were absent.
recent monthly coffee held at Ion Ruth,
comber
ni eetingfifth runnerup.
eiiiliiolo County ALSAC
Shirley Simas, Unrbsrn D rs- the Afterburner. President Pat
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Subject of his speech
th at next director, H. H. MeGibbeny,
coil and Sarah Skinner are ac- Cauutrell Introduced a new
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Navy wives clubs.
Thanksgiving basket. which will Marilyn Jones nati a
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ndont to obtsln estimates of i
cost of paving rnateal for
q u c a ted participation wi
Property owners on Pine and
Paimoels;
Accepted a check for reimhureement of labor
m Scm- i
mole Junior College In
'amount of
Read a msoluUon
m the
City of Casse1be
uking
alderetion of locating the new
cour th ouse in sites In the centor of the county and muestt
a public hearing on the Th*or;
Accepted the low bide of
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of Ocala for limerock, of Marinni Asphalt Company of Tamfor asphalt, of Vulcan
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3ON A. SPOLSKI
The qualifying for the Thanki
giving Classic began last Pr
day end the early response ha
been encouraging. So have ti
score' shot so far, 1 mIght ad
Leading the higher average
A Division is Buel Carmen wit
his even 600 series as oppou
toab6SforthcB Leader Chuck Redman.
In the A Division, you'll s
the ksglare carrying average
of 170 and abovs, while U
B boys are those just a lttt
hit under that mark.

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Bob Steele clipped a 220/577
for Sanford Auto Parts as they
split in their match with Zuckernisin's Auto Parts with spon-

sor "Zuckic" came home with a
158/553.
Thursday s.m. RVAH-7 Wives
League ioesn't overpower you
with really big games, but they
do manage to topple the nfle-

a 400 victory. In 1950, DeLand the past four years as they are favored to take the 40th 1948-21.19 (W)
1949-0-13 (L)
got its biggest winning margin downed their rivals 27-6 In 1965; meeting of the two teams.
as they walked ,ver the old 27.14 In 1964; 33.20 In 19(13, and Semtnole-DeLand rivalry:
1P50-fi-20 (L)
1922-124 (W)
"CelerY Feds" 20-8.
28.13 In 1962.
1951-0-7 (L)
However, the Sanford 'l'ribe This year, the Seminoles will 1923.27-(no games played)
'1952-13.7 (W)
has remained unbeaten fnr the be trying to get over the .500 1928-43-12 (W)
1053-7-15 (L)
last nine consecutive games, mark with a $4 season record, I929_(no game score available) 1954-6-6 ('r)
tying one, and winning the last one of their poorest in years. 1930-25.0 (W)
1055-1244 (L)
However, with the perform- -1931-4.0 (W)
four in a row.
1956-8-12 (L)
Seminole High has recorded ances of the past few games In 1032-12.0 (W)
1957-12-6 (W)
some f its biggest scores mind, the Seminoles have 1933-9.0 (W)
1fI58-18-6 (W)
against the DeLand Bulldogs hi shown their true strength and 1934-0-0 (T)
1959-14-0 (W)
1935-0.7 (L)
1960--26-14 (%?)
1936-12-6 (W)
1961-6-6 CT)
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The Pighting Seminoles a!
the Bulldogs of DeLand tel
the field tonight at 8 p.m.
Municipal Stadium to mark U
40th tIme that the gridiron r
vals have met, starting the
pigskin duel in 1922.
Seminole High has come 01
on top of the long.standtng so
les wIth 24 wIns, 12 losses as
three ties. The biggest Sernino
win margin came in 1937 wIl

three pocket, too.
Above the rnic.fIve.0 mark

were Edna Ruins with a 159,
?Jettle Phillips 160, Mug.
Carte 152, ElaIne Wick 162 and
Betty Drusemond 165.

I JHIIURUI JW1IUI)
Saying Goodbye Tonight
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1937-41.0 (W)
1938-20-0 (n!)
1939-12-6 (W)
1040-6.14 (L)
1941-20.7 (W)

1912-4.14 (L)
1913-20-0 (W)

1944-0-6 CL)
1945-14.0 (W); 0.7 (L)
1946-41-19 (W)
Tonight's game will mark the was out with mononucleosis, real fine job for us. lie has put 1047-0.12 (L)

ha both divisions, as well as a
hindeosie trophy and the prastige In both instances.
Others who have qualified to
datc are Garry Fox 58, Jack
Kanner 528, Pete Petersen 560,
Gil Luck SflU, Dick Schnitzler
521 and Bill Ramsey's 496 for
the A group.
In the B section, .loan Beique
510, DIck Zuckerman 454, Pete
Dugan 421, ?da Macteay 526,

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are 5-3 over all now after a
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UCLA
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men at a hastily arranged press Florida and Spurner will be
seen on television In the Orange team this week. Hut the Notre
conference.
game against Georgia Daniera are younger and will
"We've got Miami to think Bowl
Jan. 2. He is recuperate faster. It Is a Satur.
iibout, and you can't let up be- Tech the night of
day affair,
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missloners as required by Sec.

With this team its all for one. catcher Gerardo Turnbuhl Foy, enc w a e art barr aes its man who bailed him out last Dallas 28 Cleveland 24

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Packers.
shocked me a little, though," he beyond this Saturday's regular all of San Pedro.
Lomlrnrdi
game
vIll
Sometimes
Vince
smeared Don Meredith at
didn't play on season wind-up against Miami, The Braves said all three
said.
"Florida
TO ALL P E B
his arm by cavorting with the challenge. lie completed 14 of 25 times for losses and interceptwere not seen over the coun- receive the Heisman Trophy Beach, Flu., farm club.
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twins, Donny An- for 187 yards and the two Pack. ing four. But Browns si
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million-dollar
You *nd eiich of YOU are hereDec. 1. beyond the Orange Bowl
try."
by notified and required to file c sh BaianOotbe
a
136
victory
have
owbs
of
Grabowski,
after
touchdowns
off
and
leveled
One of golf's earliest rules derson and Jim
at Miami, beyond the Hula Bowl
a.u- claims .&amp;nd,demandiW1Iich
(including
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time
required
teeing the ball a club's er a game is all locked up. In over their old rivals, the Chica- may be ready for big effort beCertIficates r
Jan. 6
to the
in
HawaIi,
said
estate
the
otga.1nst
lore home crowd.
two gaines, Brat didn't throw a go Hears.
$ so- oz •
length from the hole,
he will play as a professional,
BoriilIflotI60r,
5(u4eIêSS,.
"I don't know which team will
1,753,151.5$ WOTICE or SHEBIPr's SAlK
ty at his office in the Court sources
iS IIEREBY GTVE? draft me" he said "Some peoxoric
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this nottec. Each claim or do. Expenditures for all 1,6964.598 ('oU?t of Seminole Cou'il
Flor$
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purposes
mind must he In 'sritthg
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the 2..th day of September, A, B.
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ertificates
of
claimant and must he sworn to
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$ 2 354 187 15 Inc. Plaintiff 'a Claud C 14cr- __________________________________
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shoe Inc Defendant, 'hfrh
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Publish ',o .2
HOMER W WPIGHT
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
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As Administrator c.t.a. of DDG-f.0
delivered to mc as Sheriff -'f
said estate
Whitfield Wright Leonhardt &amp; %0TIC1 OF sI(E1ti1'l'5 SALE Seminole County, Florida. and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I have levied upon the following IN T1II rIuICITIT covwi' or
Trickel
that by virtue of that certain descrlt'cd ProPerty owned b) TIIK %i%'I'Ii J1'UICIAI, (;IIt709 Metcalf Building
W'rlt of Execution issued out of (laud C. Mershon, Inc., said pro- (lIT. 1% •D ron sFIi%oJ.E
Orlando. Florida
and
under the seal of the Small 1erty being located in Seminole CoI%TY. I'I.OItli)'..
(Attorneys for the Estate)
NO. Il1.53
Claims
Court of Seminole Coun- CouI,ty. Florida, more particul- SN Cfl4(IftY
30, 1566
Publish Nov. 9. 1.
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desrribed
as
follows:
ty. Florida, upon a final judg- ztri
DDGftui Open Head Drums, corn- JS)IIN G.N lTTLETON,
metit rendered in the aforesaid
PlaIntIff,
lilete with lids and rings
- court on the 21st day of July1W TilL (hid I'S (101 ItT l
t)IC undersigned as Sheriff VPA. I) 11466, In that oertaln case
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ItA MSlY and
on sEMINO1.1 ('01 NTI
-t,titicd IS &amp; 11 Oil Corporation, (,! t-rnnc'Ic County, Florida, will MA Wi . it ET
lie,
husband
ot 11 01' A N on thi. 1 2th da of - It \1I i
Fl OftIfit
Gipson Dt
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t'hnintiff
Sli E1'II Elti) icnd
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fendant, wiilcii aoresa1d Writ of 1)C5',I11.r. I 146€. offer for sale THOM
MILLY
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4t11d sell to the highest and beat SIIEI'IIEIII). his
W I1ALI AMP}.t HGH bA
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Execution was delivered to
- I'ATTER
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jand
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of
Scminolt
County
t'icidt
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for
asli
at
the
Front
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&amp;s bh rift
Plaintiff, I lorida, aid I have levied upon ('s' cat) I)o.'r of the Seminole S(C. her husband; anti LILLIE
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the ft,llowing described property County Courthouse in Sanford, I'ATTEICSON and - I'ATTEIInd JOAN
IL HAIt1)I
MA
uwnd by dive Gipson. said pro- Florida, the above described per- SON. hier husband. Defendants.
HARDI. his wife,
pert)- being located In Seminole sunul property.
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That said sale is being made to
Defendants. County, Florida. more particulItAMS1Y
S
sati.! the Semis of said V nt lOt 1 tittiAlti I
S4)'I I( 1 (IF Pit iT
zcrl dnstribtd as foilos
RAMSEY, her busand
Till. s'IATL OS p'l.OitWA—
1. 11'56 Ford Pick-U;, Truck. of Ecutioii.
band 157 East Walnut Lane
.1. L. HOIJBY, Sheriff
j). HAIWI2S nod
TO, MA
3. 1). Number F311V6A42146
I'IiiladelphIa, l'cniisylvania
of Seminole County. Florida
h HA1WI?,
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I. Portable grease guti
ThOMAS ShlEh'IIEIID and
i'ubllshi Nov. 16. 23 30 &amp; !)ec.
Dci 25€A
nuute
1- HydraulIc bumper jack
-- SIIEI'IIEIID, his wife,
Hudson. New York
Volt
Battery
Charg7.
3966
1- 6- 12
residence unknown
t'u arc hereby notified that
Cr
(.Jft1JIT VOIFIIT OF
MILLY l'AT'I'E1tON a ed
you
against
ii suit has been filed
n,i the undirsigned as Sheriff IN THE
NINTh JUDICIAL CIII— I'ATTEItSON, her busIn the ut,ovc entItled cause; and ot Seminoic Count)-, Florida, will
INA NJ) FOR SEMINOLE
band, residence unknown
that
you
arc
hereby
required
to
at
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on
tue
1
2th
day
of
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LI LIl K I'ATTKICSON and
rile your answer with, the Clerk I)cre,tii,cr. I 1466. offer for sale
L1U NO. 16545
-- PA'I'TEICSON, her hubs.f this Court. und to serve
and s'hi to th&amp;- bight-st and best 411';
110" IH
AV1NGH HANK,
hand, reahdeticc unknown
s'e,py thereof upon the Plutsitiffs bidder, for cash, ut the Front
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AILE JIKICEBY NOTIPlaintiff
uttornt' a w host name and adthis
Seminole
Dour of
VIED (list a suit to quiet title
ut,
UR ANT. FItKEMA. ('t,untv Courthouse in Sanford
et Ui., has becti brought In the Circuit
llJ'Il,\ltI)HON &amp; WATSON,
Florida. the above described per- ChlA1t1l$ K. IIOBBINS.
I)efendanta, Court of Seminole County, FiorBonieSt Ilaith Building, Jackson- sotsal property.
0JI( L OF St IT IN
ida against )OU anti each of you
iUa Florida 12.IU no later than
Thi.tt raId aat Is Leun made
YOIIE(LOWIIIK
MORTGAGE
claiming
any estate right, title
!,,-,-,•n,i,sr 25th, A ti., 1566.
to satisfy th. t.rms of said
JOt € UAICLES K. ROBBINS and or interest in or licts upon the
if YOU Tall to sic so. Decree , nt o Izecution.
AIIESE L. ROBI3INS, ISIS following described real properPt -• ('e,r,fcsso wIll be entered
.1. L. HOBBY, Sheriff
Ue,
ty situated in Seminole County,
ai-shtist yoU for the relief deSeminole County Florida
tiet
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an
unknown
Florida,
to wit
(ho
Complaint
in
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state or .oUtitry other than
ihgiiinimig 14 3 feet Sculls
Th( nature of said suit beitig 7 1966
(hit state of Florida and
an'l 314 feet Vast of the
this foreclosure of Mortgage Dtau
Northwest Corner of the
mailing address being:
t-n,-iisl,enitig the propurty ind __________________________________
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43015242,
COB
318th.
Northeast
¼ of the NorthSeminole
lociit'd
in
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%est ¼ of hectioli e, 'rownYork
discs ibe,d its
hioridie
s'Ultt)
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ship :1 southa, Range $0
fohhs' a
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I sat
list sac run Southi
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Bloc h
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Ar
thou of Loch
1 etrk
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l,ur, ucre,rlltUg to tue piat
614
North
45th
Street
111.96
feet
to
the
$outh.riy
following
described
real
aothereof, us recorded In P1-at
Philsdelphia. Pennsylvania perty, to-wit:
right of way line of State
Book 12, Pages 61 and 62
You are hereby notified tIes'
itoad 5-454, thence EastLot IS, Block F, COUNTRY
Records
of
'Lihie
of tilta suit fur dIvorce liss been
(LUB MANOR, UNIT NO, 1,
s-ny along said right eat w*Y
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'..ssiiuolc County, Florida,
brought against you In the Ciraccording to the p1st th.reJute 51,22 feet to posit of
Together wIth the following cuit Court, in and for emino1e
beginning.
of as recorded in P1st Book
itcmt of property which are lo- County. Florida, in chancery, en13, Pages 75 and 71, Public and you are hereby required to
cated iii and permanently to- titled JUDY ',%'ALXER, PlainItecorda of Seminole County, file your answer or talker writ.
stalled us a part of the Improve- tiff. vs. L. K. WALKER. also
ten defeust, personally or by
Florida,
- meuts oil said property:
as Louis dward Walker, has been filed against you In your attorney, with the Clerk
Refrigerator Model known
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Defendant, and you are requIred
1
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HA I1TD Sen. No. TT to file your Answer or other the above styled suit, and you of tile Circuit Court, Ninth Judiare required to serve a copy of cial CircuIt, Seminole County,
defense with the Clerk of the your Auswer or other plead- Florida, at the Courthous. in
V
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71UT Ser. No. YT 004555
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Florida,
and serve a copy tirrs
attorneys, ANDERSON, a copy thereof upon the Plain.
Model
Top
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S U. K.
of
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Answer
or other defense RUSH. DEAN &amp; IWNDE$, UI curs attorney, whose jam. ii
0Xc. J h2t'T Sen. No. YT
upon Plantiff's attorney, Thoms East (.entral Boulevard, Orlando, JOHN H. IIAINKS of the firus
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er Model No. OR-75E Ser. Pro Cutifessu will be entered of I)iieemuber, 1966. 11 you fail December, 1966. thoretii setting
to do so. a deerea pro coofosso up the estate, right, title, Inter.
No 601'!7
,ou for the relief de- will be taken
guiust you for eat in or lien Upon th. above
WITNI-$S i. hand stud seal of ugiut
sounded lu tue Complaint.
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• said (',.,us•t ftt S.tuift,rd, $e&amp;uiist,l'WI'J'NKSS my hand and seal 1-,I ui HI.
you and should you fail to do so
21st tJu'
(FUU lit) . Fl 4,,iti4t, I hi i
Court
this
51-st
day
vf
vf
said
pro otaUfeasu will lie endecree
This
Notice
shall
be
publishI
966.
of NutciiS,.r.
October, 4. 1), 1966.
ed once a week for four conie- tered against you.
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(SEAL)
WITNESS stay hand and the
cutive weeks in The Sanford
Arthur 11. BeekV'itb. Jr.
Herald.
seal of this Court it Sanford,
Arthur H Beckwitti, Jr.
Clerk of '1ircult Court
Clerk of Circuit Court In DATKL) this 21st day of Nov- Seminole Cuunty, Florida, this
Seusttiole County, Ylorl4a
14th day of November, 1966.
sad for Seminole County ember, 1961.
Si Starkue
By:
(SEAL)
(NEAL)
Florida.
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. H.ckwitb, Jr.
Arthur H. BevkwItb, Jr.
By; Martha '1'. Vtblen. D.C.
. BRYANT, FREEMAN,
Clerk of the above Court
i'ierk of the Circuit Court
THOMAS A. SPEKIS
BAILIThON &amp; WATSON
By: Donna SI. Markos
LSy: lacuna B. Msrk.os
Att.rney for J-'lstntIff
'0 731 Burnett J3eeuk Building
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
111 tsguoliai Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 53502
Pubhi.b Nov. 2$, $0 &amp; Dec. 1, 14, Publish Nov. 16, 25, 10 &amp; Dec.
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theti' turkey
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had 80,011.
pears to be a sure thing against ence Is a 4-2 mark.
Nebrnskn over Oklahoma:
Southern Mississippi on SaturThe lltisku'rs already have won
day, but could have a lit t I
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rougher time against Auburn
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rugged southern California club
lie got 433 of the 869 first- Thursday game.
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tice field Tuesday doing cal- spoits writers and a total of I,- sippi: Southern Mississippi lost
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with at strong Nebraska showing
with his Florida team- 671' points. Second-place Bob to Mississippi State, Alabama
Thursday. could pave the way
isthenics
Griese of Purdue had 184 firsts bent the same teaun by 13
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points.
two
hours
after
irn1 816 points,
than
mates
less
• poll. Michigan State, No. 2. Is
Notre l)ame over Southern
Nick
he learned he won the Heisman Next In Points were
through for the season.
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of
Notre
Dame
456.
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California:
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last call for 17 seniors at Scm- and had to fill In for Frank at In some good jobs on cur specmole to don the "Black" for quarterback when he was hurt. laity teams."
Seminole High on the gridiron. He's turned into a real outstandAlthough many of these boys tag halfback. He's a threat Bill FrIsby-"One of the fast• Oviedo,
didn't start or see a very great every time he touches the ball cit boys I have over coached
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amount of action this year, and he's developed into one of and Is one of our hardest workThe Lyman Grcyhounds wifl try to complete their
Head Coach Buck Metta said of our best pass receivers. He's g boys."
ason on a winning note tonight when they entertain
Ocoee
them, "Each boy has contribut- one of the top defensive players Kenny Hall-"He's done his
e Bishop Moore Hornets at Lyman Field in Longed something by his presence we have."
and David Krause 51'7.
Dod.
on the team and I was proud to Al Peaples-"Aftcr a slow best job this year, the main
After the qualifying ends on
Coach Dick Copelancl's Greyhounds narrowly inISSstart this year, he has develop- thing that hurt him was lack
have them with us."
Thursday, Dec. 1, the top 16
I an upset victory over the Lakeview Orange Belt
Frank Whigliam-"He's the ed Into a real fine defensive of experience."
qualifiers In both divisions will
)nforcmce Champions Inst I
.1ACK FROST
Oviedo Conch Berman
best I've ever coached, a real halThak and has come up with Kelly Ogden-"He's a headstart their head-to-head elimi.
hard-hitting defenek, bowing 7-fl. Lyman has has been
Jack
Frost
Is
grooving
his
leader
and
It's
been
a
privilege
some
fine
plays.
He
has
excell.
hunter.
so
nations. Remember, all of the
that's why he plays Dfton will be working the
ur wins and five losses for sive performer.
bowling is for free If you're one ball on Wednesday nights In the to have hIm. I hope I have one ent running ability."
the
monster
linebacker
position.
Straughan with seven touchions hard this week In e season.
Bill Talmadge-"This boy, alAll Star League. lie opened like him every year."
of those lucky finalists.
He's
not
afraid
to
lilt
you."
Buddy Stumpf-"Be had utile though he lacks the necessary
So, there's still time to try with a 231, slipped a little on
eparation for the last Copeland will match his hurd- downs and Eldridge with six,
tackle, has done i Roy Dunn-"Roy is the best
- .. our luck and try p.gath if it the second one but finished the experience last year because he size for a••••••
c4afimsivc team. led by have been Lyman's top SCotCtS.
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can
beat
Ocoee
"charmed
circle,"
a
212
fm
a
around. Entry fee is reasonable
tact with as a coach. Hr is cureker Tom Flettor, against a with a break-away threat.
iursday
night,
they
will
have
of the
and you'll get a real bang out 607 serIes, high for the league.
rently running i,ciulnd Stan
werful Bishop Moore of- Ovorton is leader
All three on this team chimed-lu
lit the season at 5-5.
of competing in this event.
Hernphill for the top blocker
nslve unit. Fullback Dan Si- Hounds' defensive line and a
on
that
final
game
as
Jack
KenII
for the year."
Look, If you don't have a tarThe Lions hay' had quite a on has been the workhorse hard tacklo. On offense, he has
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key on your table this Thanks- ncr clipped a 212, Bud Carmen
Mike ?ticGulre-"Mike's nick
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I. of trouble this year with r the Hornets with 740 yards caught six passes for 66 yards.
seen
giving you have only yourself to 210 and Frost with a 212 for a
name Is Mighty Mite and he
juries. The Lion backfield
shing and eight touchdowns Linton and Bridges, have
634
team
series.
Not
bad,
fellittle
action
at
the
flanks,
hut
lives
up
to
It.
He'll
hit
you
as
biases.
F
s not been up to par since
nine games. Quarterback
lahs,
not
bad
at
all.
have
played
well
when
given
the
hard as any man pound for
snk Tuip was Injured four
The Sanford Women's Bowl!nnis Durkin possesses a P(top
ltccog'nizing
some
of
the
Lyman's
TALLAHASSEE - Florida's waterfowl hunters pound that I have ever coachbag Association is siaking It so
eks ago. Other injuries also
rat passing threat. The junior chance. Fletter,
has been
easy, that there are already other "local stars," we had will be afield one-half hour before sunrise on Thanks- ed."
ye plagued the Lions. Line.
nal caller's favorite i.ecelv- linebacker and guardperformer.
defensive
great
a
37 winners in the Bowlers' Vie- Doug Owens with a 205, 202/ giving Day, Nov. 24, for the opening of the duck, goose Sammy Parrlsh-"Rtght now,
an Mark Colbert has been out
-s are Ted Zaffrun and .IIm
Be has made numerous tackles
tory Legion promotion. And rt- 577; Alex Serrae 201, 208/5990, and coot aeason. The season for 'waterfowl will he in he probably is playing half of
action for two weeks with
ott.
recovered five fumbles
Pete
Petersen
215;
Rich
Murmember, all proceeds go totwo phases beginning Nov. 24 and continuing through the game for us at the guard
Injured knee.
Lyman will rely on the run- and has
wards the disabled American phy 202 and teani•mate Split- Nov. 27. The second season will open Dec. 8 and cofl- position. What be lacks In
With the Lions offense weak, ng of fullback Paul Lnmhert thIs year.
ability, he does on drive."
the various has- ski with 209, 204/575; NIck thiue through January 8.
cy will have to strengthen id halThacks Bobby Eldridge Dempsey, the smallest player
veterans
hi
1.
l'asternack
215,
L.
IL
Janea
on the team at 130 pounds, was
Danny
Dunnaway
"What
plt.slg across the country.
Bunting will be allowed
air defensive squad quite a id Dave Straughan.
he's done this year can only be
All you have to do is get. eight 215 and Jerry Farella 210.
to be able to make a good
everyday except In Loon Coun- elude two additional scaup
Quarterback .lim Lucas has hospitalized part of the oflsofl,
If you'd like to watch some
described as a tribute to the
pins or more on your first hail
owing. The Lion defense has
mpleted 26 of 56 passes for hut has come back to become a
ty and Lake Miccosukee in Jef- their day's bag.
boy. Be has never had any cxfor one complete game, NO good bowling, then come o out
ne quite well this season, es- fl yards. Junior End Bruce valuable performer.
ferson
County
where
water
fowl
Duck
hunters
are
required
tO
perlence
but
his
presence
meant
on
a
Wednesday
night
at
9:30
EPABES REQUIRED, and the
chilly last week against Melhn been thn receiver
hunting is allowed only on Wed- have regular hunting licCflS(' a lot to us."
ten pound turkey is all yours to watch these koglers or on a
holdurne Central Catholic,
Lth 16 receptions for 260
esdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and all hunters over 16 Y0111•
Mason Wharton-"He caine
(and maybe your guests, huh?) Monday evcning for the Singles
40
averages
team
that
a
Lrds.
opening day and Nov. 25. Bunt- of age must have a Federal on strong in the spring and the
Bere's the list of local keg- Classic League at 9 p.m.
Ints
per
game
to
12
poInts.
Bishop Moore has won five
lug hours are from one-half duck stamp for taking ducksi early part of the year. He did
lets where you want to make
Steve Bratton and Joe Patmes and lost four and boasts
hour
before
sunrise
to
sunset,
and
geese.
Duck
hunters
will
hit
a
slump,
however,
but
lie's
sure you're invited to on Thursn
have
been
the
defensive
3.8 record in the tough Metroaccording to W. B. Copeland, also be required to observe the the type of boy who gives all
V
day: Paul Mercotte, Art Brown,
ars
for
the
Lions
all
year.
Patfinished
nference. Lyman
Chairman, Game and Fresh boating safety laws when he has and we're glad he played
Jesse Carathers, Charles Friend,
place
a
defensive
tackle,
has
third
OBC
season
In
afloat,
cit
Water Fish CommissIon.
with us."
L. B.. Jones, Earl Weaver, Magcovered
a
total
of
five
fumhind Lakeview and Leesburg.
Hunters will be allowed to
Jay Stokes - "Although he
gin Carathers, Howard Owens,
es
for
the
LIOiIB
this
scazon.
Lyman senior football
Eight
take a daily bag limit of four
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was injured In the first game,
Bob 3ackau, Tom Williams,
rnlddle..guard
in
the
take the field for
ratton,
will
ayers
ducks, two geese and ten coota.
we did have high hopes for him,
Dave Erause and there are still
defense
in
ifDt,
leads
the
tonight when the
last
time
e
Total possession after the first
he won our blocking award In
to come.
meet
Bishop Moore.
ckles.
reyhounds
day Is limited to two day's bag,
that game. He had the pouibllAdditional winners Include
One sore point on Oviedo's
ey are fullback Paul LambThe daily bag limit of four
Ity of being one of the better
Sue Jackson, Ellen Betta, Doris
fense
seems
to
be
their
puntt,
halfbacks David Straughan
-ducks may not Include more
tackles Sanford has ever had."
Schautteet, Jaci: Frost, Neal
game,
week's
i
game.
in
last
g
ad
Bobby Eldridgc, ends Danthan two wood ducks or °
Duane Lafollette - "He had
llaxwell, Phil Roche, Rue) Car.
ball
was
punt1ce, when the
Overton and Maurice Liiicanvasbacks. In addition to the
plenty of problems with injuries
men, Glenn Grigs and Bob
daily bag limit of four ducks, OCALA
Hunters harvested and other things, but he's come 1, it went straight up *nd n and Jary Bridges, and
Hudson.
-e Lions gave good field posi- iards Tom flctter and Billy
an
estimated
618 deer, 50 tur- along fine and has done a very
hunters may take an additional
And then if you really want to
to their opponent. On each umpsey.
of
which
key,
and
numerous
small
game
bag of five merganscra
good job for us at tackle."
get filled on turkey, he sure to
ive
when the Lions gave
Lambert is the Hound captain
"He didn't
__1 -not more than one may a hood- animals on six central Florida Benny Bishop
wruzigzu
Ull Invite irom 01K 01
the ball on a punt, Mel- id has been outstanding all
hOT BUTTON
ed
merganser.
In
certain
areas,
wildlife
management
areas
durhave
any
experience
when
he
these lucky folkF cause they
urne was able to pentrute
ason. He's been averaging
stuck it out
Talking about good howling hunterr. svil be allowed to in- ing the' first nine days of the came out, but
won two turkeys: .lerry Ierner,
Oviedo'
territory
eply
into
'er
]00 yards per game and
____________________________ 196(-'67 hunting season, accord- and we felt that with one year
Jim Brewer, Gil Luck, Alex doesn't limit itself to men
score.
d
eventually
ing to Harold W. Ashley, Fifth of experience, lie could have
Serracs, Rich Murphy and Split- however. Dependable Dot ButIn practically every game
District Commissioner of the started for us."
ski (NOW I KNOW IT'S ton imlouded a "heaut" in the
is season the Lions have beatGame
and
Fresh
Water
dove)'
Fish Greg Ganas-"Be has
17-92 Auth Sales League this
'1XED).
their opponent statistically
Commission.
oped Into a real fine oflensive
past Tuesday a.ni. with four
You Pick 'Em
t
not
point-wise.
Harvest estimates by areas end. I feel that lie has done as
strikes in a row and finished
This season has been the
were:
much with what he had as any
Here's your chance Mr. or Mrs. SPORTS FAN to
with it tremendous 242 game.
orest for the Lions in three
Deer Turkey boy I've ever coached."
help The Sanford Herald select an All Seminole County
By tieing those four X's topars. However, anothe'- victory
Ocala
area
486
12
Marvin
Briggs-.-"lIe
has
giv-'
LINEMAN and BACK for 1966.
gether, she won for herself a
UI give the Lions a fair 5.5
Farmton
area
58
4
en
us
his
best
and
we
feel
that
If you'd like to participate in this program, please
turkey from the league sponsor,
Tomoka area
14 he is a good morale builder. He 115011. Much of this can be
58
use the form below and mall or return It in person here
also.
Guano area
ti
will do anything we ask of him tributed to the fact that
2
at The Sanford Herald.
A number of the lassies from
.iUflL
________
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and
we think that he was de- viedo has been beaten by
14
Richloarn
area
i
The choice of your nominees must be limited to any
the Quality Mobile Homes
rger uthool.
finitely
an
asset
to
the
team."
archery
S
Citrus
area
one
of these Seminole County Schools: Crooms High, LyScratch League went over the
man High School, Oviedo High School or Seminole 111gb
500 mark and had themselves
School.
a 209 or two along the way,
My Choice as Lineman of the Year:
also.
Sloan Krcick was at the top
............................
of the heap with her 203/566 SHOOTING STARS LEAGUE
series, Georgia Coyne 181/513,
Gassrnan Studio 82 12
My Choice as the Buck of the Year:.......................
...
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the best it has been this season. Coach Doug Dickey praised
Doris Schautteet 188/514, Rose
Touchton EX
Patrick 176/605, Sophie Wood29 15
Drugs
FIoridas Gators stepped up "Pass protection was good andI the work of junior defensive
JESS! CAkAThEILS son
102/550, Sue Jackson 206/ 8. Hazel Beauty
Mall or retuin to: Sanford Herald
their practice sessions this week we hac leadership. The line was tackle Derrick Weatherford. He
Jesse Curathere bowled the 527 and Ellen Betts 184/544.
Salon
27.5 16.5
Sanford, Florida
niov'rg out and the backs were a I d Weatherford's
play
"big game" In the City League
Jim Farris of the SUbtronjc 4. Team No. EIght 21 23 In preparation for their batUc in
"couldn't have pleased us
Gainesville Saturday with tough running." Bryant added.
last week for the Trophy team of the Navy Intramural 5. Team No. Six
20 24
AiaA.ama
plays
Southern
Mis.
Miami.
more."
Lounge team with 23i high sin- Bowling League had a fine 6. Lady Kathryn
sissippi at Mobile Saturday.
Spurred
by
quarterback
Steve
gle, enabling the team to sPilt night of kegling. Started with
Beautie
20 24
The Vandy game ends regular
with Sanford Heating and Air a respectable 183, went up to a 7. M. A. Evans
18 26 Spurner winning the Heisman T,ns*essee's Volunteers held a season play for the Gator BowlLe.rn
tail•
Conditioning, with John Fischer 191 for the second game and 8. Team No. Seven
8 36 Trophy, the Florida squad held light workout Tuesday as
a spirited workout Tuesday. back Walter Chadwick, sidelined bound Vols.
leading the troops with a '1'JI then really unloaded for the
HIGH GAMES-SERIES
A REAL ACHIEY4T
Both offensivve and defensive for ti.vee weeks with a leg In. Commodore coach Jack Green
567.
final ten frames with a gigantic 188/510-Carole Mace
cautioned
his
charges
not
to
ov'ALWAYS ASOVE Till G'
airy,
returned
to
the
grind.
units went through rugged conOther sterling bowling in this 210 fur a 614 series. This was 160/443-June Gauman
The Vols, hoping to be at full erlook Tennessee's defenders
tact work.
league was done by George the high for the night in this 164 /414-Marge Miller
UCI*L SLOC
strength
for Saturday's encoun just because the Vols have an
"Our spirit is excellent.,"
Swami of Larry's Mart with a League In both categories - 143/410-Noru Jagger
with
Vanderbilt
at
Nashville,
ter
explosive
Vols
are
offense.
"The
INTIODUCTION
225/583 perrrittlng them to split game and series.
Coach Ray Graves said. "Our
147/409-Bernice Chada
layoff
with Jet Lanes as Rich Murphy
from organized practice still missed three key players- big but they are mobile enough
The Aces of the Ball and
ALL STAR LEAGUE
topped the laneamen with a Chain League sire starting to
Trophy Lounge
24 12 last week really helped us. Mi- tackle John Boynton, End Aus to compensate," Green said as
SPICIAL SOLO COU*S1 •.. .. . ........ SILDO
206/575.
pull away from the crowd with
Pinecrest inn
23 18 - ami should be our toughest tin Denney and wingback Char. he put Vanderbilt through a
NOW CINA TU$NM
$1L
ley
Fultnn.
lengthy
drill
Tuesday.
their 32 and 12 record. Five 8. Team No. Ten
20 18 game of the season but.... .. our
games behind in second place 4. Team No. Oue
20 16 team will be ready."
MW ** Wit CI
WV IIT$1 US.
Ready
Graves said the Gators would
Pinecrest Shell
18 18
MOST II1*L PlD
QIISTS CkI
LOS ANGELES (APi - A are the Pea pickers, 27 and 17.
hold another heavy workout toOn
the
"nuntero
uno"
four-some
SE
REAQ4W
IN
ONE
IWUR
01 LESS
Teem
No.
Six
18
18
new
professional
basketball
J
day
and
taper
off
with
light
is
Thelnua
end
Bryant
Hickaon
Skflicraft
17 10
league is ready for the 196748
and
Mary
and
Bill
Meek.
P.1*
OW 110 hANDS
No.
Five
16 20 drills Thursday and Friday.
Team
season and the owners won't
AV1&amp;T$O
Quite at few new faces out at
Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant of
£vA,L* —
Owens Sheet
hesitate to raid the NaUonal
UCT
No.
3
ranked,
undefeated
Alathe
lanes
this
put.
Sunday
for
T*XI
Metal
16
20
Basketball AuociaUon for playbama
was
all
smiles
after
Tuesi.
our
"special."
Still
plenty
of
Team No. Seven
8 23
ers, a founder says.
d&amp;y a practice session. "Things
HIGH GAMES-SERIES
John McSIialn. of John Mc- lanes vaLlsiblu and an excellent
are picking up." Bryant
Sham &amp; Associates in Anaheim. time to qualify for sitber the 281/607-Jack Frost
Semlooie Ranch
AICADI PACIA 51011
quipped. "This was i real fine
Calif.. told the Los Angeles Tiiuiiksgiving Classic for the 208/590-Alex b,rraes
Esso
9 A,M.-:Ib fr.M.
OPEN DAILY
practiie."
Times Tuesity that the Anierl- men or to win yourself u ten- 200/575-John Spolaki
MILLS LAST OF OVISDO
310
1.
HIlT
SA0RP
pound
turkey,
open
to
men
and
The
Crimson
Tide
21
5/566-Nick
Pmat.rnack
boss
said
can
Basketball
Assocition
'As
all
OW N*$WAY 419
f.
Wi 1V1 TOP VAL&amp;II STAMPI
women.
2077-Doazg
Owens
the
pltshing
and
catching
was
set."
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Anny against Plt(slma'gla than situ
•i'r %aa,sIrs ii
B The Associated Press
will beat Navy, Alabama will Navy
f' I
vvniuur • a
By Aian Mayer
bowl
chances
both
Southern
Mlssis
off
nolish
Nebsska's poll chances and Texas'
(eorgIn over Geuirgin Tech: A
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Dame will recover froni Its neighboiiiod feud with national
,"
their regular college football seasons with traditional
st Ssturdn s Michigan bruising battle with Michigan imiillcnllons. (k'orgin was bent
Thanksgiving Day contests.
otre flame game and State in 1mw to detent Southern en otice, by a single imint:
State
The Cornhuskers, No. 4 in this week's Associated
QUR4CA( '?
(;("Otgtn Tech, unbeaten until
everl traditional rivalries California.
Press college football poll, could conceivably improve helpeil
fló'qPa ,sy/gfjL
icciwul
set several college footTIiOSC are the final forecasts ne" will have a similar
on their position with a eonlP'F A ,tOt
Saturday.
attendance records, the of the season.
,
vincing victory over Oklahoma that "we have been talking with hell
NCAA Service Bureau *Id to- Army over Navy: This game I' lorhin over Miami Stu'Vt'
aria a little luck.
l'r7Z4'ct FO/j'
some people.'
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day.
- ,,'.
always
Is
the
last
hall
of
the
Spurner,
!
meet•
special
And the Longhorns will i-c. The club held a
V4''rY$iP.
It. was the first time that four two part. fotball schedules at winner, will pierce the Iharri
portedly be offered the host ing Monda' and voted to accept
canes
outstanding
dcrcsi'
In
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berth to play Mississippi In the a Bluebonnet bid if It is offered. games drew more than 80,000 the two service academies, All
,:
Bluebonnet Row) Dec. 17 in Texas In only 5.4, but If It beat-.s fans. Leader was the Ohio State the preceding games are merely his final
scheduled
."
It Is a Saturday nft
as a Gntor.
Houston if they beat Texas A&amp;M the Aggies It will have won Its -Michigan eontest., which at- practice essiofls In preparation ernoon
nIfnlr.
-';
Thursday.
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Army
has
the
better
record,
7.
Texas
over
Texas
A
&amp;
M.
It.
LOUSIII11S
State
game
had
82,Nebraska Is 9-0 this season 26-14 victory over Ba3'lor.

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Editor, Herald:
we must have unanimity; this they put on each year.
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In summary may I suggest
In his statements reported In able to convince the people of that the issues which Mr. Pratt
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County Courthouse and other County Government is by th e does not try to be honest and
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points which I shall discuss.
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Mr. Pratt starts off his re- Seminole County! We are not uses the time old meth od of
e
Issue
of
re.locat.
talking
about
isolated
areas,
we
persuad
marks on th
A
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ing people to accept UnIng the County Coirthouse. are talking about the whole qualified, unsubstantiated state.5
area!
First let me say, that I do
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meats
such
as
were
used
In
the
When Mr. Pratt talks about old day of po
N.
also like to
liti cs.
that when you view bow your tax dollar is spent These opinionated statements
this Issue you have to aá your- and points out the fact that you are not valid in today's system ------------..------ - ---.. . ......... . . ..
are not getting a fair shake, I
self, what Is the problem?
of government where the pee- I
Seminole County Is a small again take issue,
pie are more informed than'
county, we are talking about an Mr. Pratt says that he is not ever before. It Is not enough
sure what the Port Authority is
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eTneflts tooa,
TOnsSthe
money
was
given
to
It.
Well,
for
talking about the necessity
and expect them to be accepted
iih
driving approximately 20 ruin- Mr. Pratt's edification, the Port
utes in order to conduct bl- Authority is a committee con- by the people! I believe that
ness at the county seat. We are aisting of citizens of Seminole cerned
the people
truly con- WASHINGTON- Recently a : facturers have known for years lung cancer are twice as great
wititwho
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talking about an average of is County who were appointed be whether local, state or federal, New York Congressman return- how to diminish gas pollution'lt, an area of high pollution.
minutes needed to go to the C8US of their desire to help our can no longer 1c persuaded ed from a night over his city to but have balked at the cut in It is naturally hard for local
governments to crack down on
county seat from any place in County grow and be recognized on emotion alone! The people report that its citizens are liv- profits that might result.
the county. Did you know th at as an important area in Cen must be shown facts and when ing under an "aerial cesspool." The time may be near when careless landlords-and ImpossIn
south end of Orange tral florida. These men vere they are shown the truth th ey This was no dramatic figure of the public will demand action iblt, to do anything about how
to appointed because of their
County, If you wanted to
speech, as even the ordinary at whatever cost to whom. This Detroit chooses to equip its
sire to develop and promote will react! This I believe!!
Jjit
the county seat and you
I also believe that In Seminole rider of big-city skyways is a- i month "Clean Air Week'

wits, autos, with or without controls
on the county The It would take Seminole
County!
If the
responaible citizens
of our
county
do County, we are becoming the ware.
observed
in
100
cities
to
make
on poisonous exhausts. There is
you appsxlmateJy 45
I 1j
moot democratic county in the
pol. an obvious temptation to "Let
Almost
every
scientific
meetknown
the
facts
about
air
to drive in ? Do you bear the not take the initiative, the outl I, !
state, or nation, for we have ing of experts on the subject of lution,
the Federal Government Do It"
P1013140 of Orange County fussing alders will come In and do It for a life in this county that can- pollution concludes with a ring- The ABC's are simple. Every -an out to be avoided when.
about
Certainly
not! uslocal
I say,
morewho
power
to our not
Orangethis?
County
is a big county
people
are willing
to be ignored. However, I also ing declaration that the air day we breathe in more than ever possible. Finding the fair
il I
t
and simply because the county take on a responsibility such as believe that each and every most Americans breathe is one 16.000 quarts of air. Much of formula for cleaning up our air
seat Is In the north end of the this for the benefit of Seminole person in our county should con- of the greatest menaces to the It brings into our lungs irritants involves all levels of governtheir efforts to promote nation's health. Yet local and or actual po isons from carbon, ment.
$ coty approzImay 40 miles County and the State of for- tinue
the
type
of government w hi ch state governmen ts have been soot, gases, dust and chemicals.
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Th is fact almost justifies yet
from the southern most corner, Ida! I also say
that
an
endeavor
all
of
us
are
for;
that
is,
govslow
to
take
the
costly
steps
reThe
carbon
monoxide
that
pours
another
"government confere
governsuch
as
th
does not mean that th
is
requires
money
to
ernment
of
the
people,
by
the
quired
to
clean
the
air
of
the
from
auto
exhaust-s
lowers
th
o
ls
rt
our
programs.
1
a
e
ence."
On
the weekend of Deemeat of the county Is weaken- suppo
e people.
poisonous contaminants it now supply of oxygen to the blood ember 12. Washington will be
edt It simply mean.s that Or- say that the $79,000 which Mr. people and for th
Wendell L. Springfield contains.
and tissues. One car, it is esti- host to the nation's most knowundo is the largest and most Pratt mentions will be T'etUl'fled
Citizen of
The big offenders are fu oil' ma ted, produces about one ton 1edgeae autho rities on air paldam1c area in Orange Coun- 10-fold if we establish a port of
Seminole County
and gasoline exhaust fumes. The of carbon monoxide a year.
ty, and the focus of attention Is call th at can be used by not
lution. Hopefully, they will promost contamination comes from Health studies as early as duce recommendations that will
on Orlando. When Industry only Seminole County, but by Editor, Herald:
thinks of Orange County, they the Central and Southern parts
Student Council of Seminole coal-using industrial plants, 1924 documented a direct rela- start the local and national govthe of the state.
th
is
Is
look
at
Orlando,
for
me
area where life Is, and where When Mr. Pratt states the High School would like to thank apartment incinerators and fur-; Lion between areas with heavy ernments moving In the
Hemphill Pontiztc.Buick, Strick- naces, and from automobiles. 'air pollution and areas having direction, with minimum duplithe opening of a new plantsuehasto
amount
of money
which
g
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the county
Hospital,
I quesland Morrison Motors and Jim The remedies are expensive, a high death rate from cancer. cation of effort.
the best chances of being
The vast Consolidated Edison A recent New York State Health As our most congested center.
tion whether or not he has any Lash Chrysler-Plymouth for use Company which supplies New Department study concludes New York City naturally has
ceasful.
This Is true in Seminole conception of what it costs to of their cars in our Homecoming
County, sure, you can look at run a hospital! Most of us do Parade on Nov. 11 and Zale's York Citys electricity, for ex- that the risk of dying in a high lived with the pollution problem
they ample, claims that to convert air pollution area is 20 per cent longer and earlier than most of
our county and say that we are not even think of a hospital un- Je''e1I')' for the watch
Its facilities from coal would greater than in purer atmos- the country. The laws which Its
backward in our approach. You ti! it touches us personally, provided for the Homecoming force a large increase in rates phere. The odds that a man R e p u b I i can Administration,
can say that the people in th en it becomes important. Did Queen.
die of sta te and city, a re putting Into
to the consumer. Auto manu- between 50 and 7O
11
Karen Thornell,
abort you ever think what you would
South Seminole are be
effect will therefore get special
Secreta ry,
do if that hospital were not
changed, but is this true?
attention. New York law will
Have you looked at the possi- there? Where would you go,
Boyle Says
now require air pollution control
bility that th e County Commis- whom would you call? Some Editor. Herald:
Please
let
me
thank
you
for
devices
on all 1968 and later
sioners, the Seminole Chamber hospital from another county?
niock'l cars. Landlords have un•
of Commerce and the Port If you called them, would not your Edi torial of "NO STATE
til
May. 1968, to recondition
Authority has made every ef- they require that you conform LOTTERY" in your Issue of
i kers
incinerators and
apartment
fort to make Seminole County to certain regulations? At least Nov. 18. In my judgment this
an Important and necessary in our hospital you can get will be read by many citizens NEW YORK (AP -Remarks mind if I just look under the heating plants to meet new min
part of the growth of Florida? medical care and you can be who will STOP. THINK and de- that psychiatrists get tired of couch? I'm the cautious type." imum standards.
Have you considered the Impact accepted In times of emergen- sire to try to protect our state
"My problem, Doc, is that The December meeting in
that we as citizens of Seminole cleat
from such a castrophe. for we hearing:
both my wile and my employer Washington will alert the )ead
County can have on the State
I also take issue with Mr. verily believe that an effort is "Whom do you guys tell your understand me completely."
ers of smaller cities to what Is
of Florida In the next 10 to 15 Pratt In regard to the subject to be made to put this stigma on troubles to-bartenders?"
"would you please tell the inevitably in store for all the
years if we forget our petty of the amount of money paid the citizens of the State of for- 'Are you sure you're Dr. Wel. doctor that I am Napoleon-and country unless some elemenlocal complaints and coordinate to the Sanford Seminole Jay- Ida.
llngton Cortex, the psychiatrist? don't care to be kept waiting. I Lary preventives steps are tak•
our efforts toward building for coca, in Sanford, the Jaycees
And I verily believe that is thought all psychiatrists WOJe am on my way back from Mos en toward keeping our air fit fi
US
most
of
have
a
tourist
booth
which
is
far
Which
the future
cow and must reach Elba by I to breat! e.
better to have an "anti- beards-like beatniks."
eight
staffed
by
a
secretary
want?
gambling crusade" to prevent, "11 I Want my head shrunk, nightfall."
We, as citizens of Se minole hours a day, five days a week. than It will to repeal an ACT I'll take It to a good Chinese "I don't believe you heard a
County, should not engage in If you figure the average salary of the Legislature, approving hand laundry."
t.
word I said. Frankly, doctor, for r --•"I admit I'm kind of dumb $50 an hour, I thought you could
local and small issues which I that is required to keep a
call "nit picken"! We should son such as this for a year, I
these things, but what at least hear me out without
earnestly hope that this Edi- about
puzzles me Is-is there much }'awning."
look at the big picture and Con arm sure that you will agree that ton
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will
cause
our
churches
difference
between
astrology
with
the
major
$2,400
a
year
is
not
exoessh'e.
cern ourselves
' i do tell you what's secretproblems of the County and in fact, the Sanford Jaycees and Civic organizations to take and psychiatry ?"
ly gnawing on me. Doc. what
"Wellington, you'll have to guarantee do I have that you
State, and U we are ever to be have to supplement the secre- a stand.
4
R.
W.
Ware
punish
the children. I'm afraid won't blab It all over town?"
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come a county to be recognized, tidy's salary with the projects
to do In
that if I do it I'll leave them
"What do you mean that I'll
Editor, Herald:
with emotional scars.
have to learn to stand on my
Sanford
On behalf of All Souls Parish "I don't care if this Is Nation- own two feet? If I could do that,
fall festival committee, I should a] Mental Health Week, Doe,
If you've flCWIY arrived, looking
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why would I be lying down
like to express our most sin- you tell me I hate my mother, your couch here in the first • : for the newest shows, the best
places to eat, a week-end resort,
cere appreciation for the out- I'll punch you right In the eye." place?"
your church or synagogue, places
Sanford I-lerad
Page 6
Nov. 23, 1966 standing support given us by "They say that after he took "Boy,
if you ever talk in your
to shop or perhaps a house or
i
apartment
th
read tha
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your newspaper. Certainly
e that tourist trip to Vienna, he sleep, Doe, I'll bet your wile
UST.J masaxer
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event was covered. Mr. Vershel, doubled his rates.'
really hears an earful!'
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Julia
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DOII WILLIAMS
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say he was just a nasty-minded give me a raise."
an unqualified success.
Buuis.a
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old
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Thank
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City Editor
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"Bef ore we begin, do you guys are a little off base yourJVt WELLS
Ann Sieczkowski
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MEDICAL CERTIFICATES
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Medical experts Insist there
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A Health Ministry announce- is no cure for the common
this newspaper
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Larry's mother Is in a diffleult spot, for it Is natural oven, who Is world famous Is
for no parents to feel symn- music,
Or tubercular Robert Louis
pathetic. So we must lean
who wrote the
Stevenson,
backwards
to
treat
cMlover
"Treasure Isswashbuckling
dren like Larry as If nothing
has happened. That means land" pirate story.
Blind Milton, o p II c p t I e
they should learn to handle
their daily chores In spite of Caesar stuttering Demosthenes
their physical difficulty. But and Moses, these are a few
bolster their morale as who used their handicap as a
spur to greater success,
shown below,
Larry can still become an ex.
CASE A-1587: Larry 1., aged
pert swimmer or bowler, for an
10, was in an auto accident,
"Dr. Crane," his grieving artificial leg will permit him
mother began, "Larry lost a to get around fairly well,
in fact, we had a Chicago
leg as a result,
baseball
pitcher for the White
"Oh, we are very grateful
that he is still alive, but we Sox who even pitched for
awhile after he lost his leg in
are worried about his morale.
"For he used to be such an it hunting accident.
Also, encourage young chilactive youngster and said he
planned to be a baseball pitch- dren with the stimulating storics of "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
er when he grew up.
Reindeer,"
and especiall y
"What can we do to reduce
the shock and help buoy up his "Sandy Sleighfoot!"
Sandy is the youngster with
spirits?"
There are two quick ways by the large feet that brought ridwhich to attack this widespread icule and ostracism from his
playmates, yet ultimately led
problem.
First, let him see other to his becoming it co-pilot on
handicapped youngsters who Santa's famous sleigh.
But don't let your sympathy
are far worse off than he i s.
A college coed once was show!
Never make the child feel
berating her father for not
buying her an expensive pair that he is handicapped! Treat
of shoes for a dance.
him like his normal brothers
"I thought Daddy was very and sisters.
For he must simply surmean and cruel to me and felt
very sorry for myself," she be mount his handicap and still
"itlJ .7 j nnenM
keep up. or else be will a]lnw
h iitthuiik'
wut 'vi
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eve
hostile
at
society.
have feet!"
Remind him that people who
The Easter Seal campaign to
help the schools for handicap. USC false teeth, hearing aids,
ped youngsters thus deserves eye glasses, etc., are also
great credit for boosting their handicapped, but still do their
jobs.
morale,
(Always write to Dr.
So Larry can soon realize I
Crane
in care of this news.
that he Isn't in bad shape as
he contrasts his condition with paper, enclosing a long
the polio cases, some of whom stamped, addressed envelope
can't even move a hand or I and 20 cents to cover typing
foot, being totally paralyzed I and printing costs when you
I t-end for one of his booklets.)
below the neck.
Yet they may sketch and
paint beautifully, using their POOR QUALITY HIGH PRICE
teeth to hold the brush or
NEW DELHI (AP)-Indian
drawing pencil,
The second method for re- made automobiles are of low
storing a proper outlook, is to quality and high price, a meetshow Larry that an apparent ing of automobile and auto
handicap can become either a parts manufacturers was told.
Industries Minister Damodarstumbling block or a stepping
an Sanjivayya said every buystone to greater attainment
Remind him that hunchback- er of the Indian automobile
ed Steinmetz compensated for should be assured of two
his' lack of athletic ability by things-quality and price. But
becoming the greatest eleetri- both of these are NOT in the
cal wizard of the 20th century, buyer's favor at present he
added.
next to Thomas A Edison.

was guest of honor at a bridal
coffee Saturday given at th e
spnciotia lIIblctis Court home
rnahoi Ashby. A
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her daughter, Mrs Alex Mc
Klbhln.
The bride elect of Lt. Gary
Fox Sanderson, Miss Wight and
her mother received lovely
white corsages from the hos
teases to enhance their entem.
bles.
Arrangements of magnificent
roses adorned the reception
area and dining room. Center.
ing the (lining table, which WaS
covered wi th a white Italian cut
cloth , were twin candelabra
holding epergne arrangements
of delicate sweetheart roses and
tall pink tapers. Coffee and tea
were poured from antique silver
service at each end of the beauappointed table. An at.
t.raetivc assortment of pastries
and open faced sandwiches
were arranged on silver trays.
The hostesses presented the
ucst of honor with a silver
covered casserole.
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to you than ever. Both as your finest
source of daily news, features and
pictures, and as your surest guide to
best values
AIDED by Its menu ideas, tested
recipes, marketing tips and grocery
specials, you'll solve Holiday meal.
planning and food-shopping problems
with pleasing mvbw at time and
money.
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Mrs Mabel Critten(Lon 1111(1 Mrs. Irene Avant, florists, who tlemuonsti'ated
the vmu'ious arts of flower arranging. Posing with some u the interesting
I'iHi$he(t arraimigeinents are, from left, Mrs. Clinton Laeinak, hostess; Mrs.
ileth Glove, program chairman; Mrs. Irene Avany, guest; Mrs. Mildred
Ellis, club president; and Mrs. RoseMary Mulct, hostess. (Photo by
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2 tablespoons of melted butter

cookie

Airs. L. F. St. Aniand
home in Hollywood, Calif., alter 31r.
haveand
recently
returned from
spending several days here with Dunedin where they made side
his sister and family, Mr. and trips to Tarpon Springs, took
Mrs. Sam Lawz•ou. Mr. Shields boat trips for the sponge diving
arid Mr. Haines had just re- exhibition, visited the creek
turned from a two months trip Orthodox Church at St. Nicholtraveling in Europe. Mrs. C. 0. as, and dined at famous res(Ginny) Conrad, another sister taururits in th e ni-ca of Clearfrom Harrisonburg, Vu., also Water and Tampa.
arrived last week iIfl(I Mrs. J.
S. Ilasleden of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.
l)urm and children of Alta
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Dena, Calif., arrived I-lila week
for several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L.
Dunn.
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All relatives and frmndr are
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ceremony and reception.

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on Hi0way 14-92 in Stinland Es
tates will be the Ate for the
. reception Immediately following

three weeks at the home of Mr. Mtamont Springs.
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MJICifl Ct)OkC5 air the Zioltand Mrs I G Pate on Ipswtch
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and Mr Frank If. Miller days? Add I teaspoon of ground
Road, while M;. Irwin was confined to the Forida Sans Hos. OL 40_ Oakwood Court r turne,d nutmeg, I tablespoon of grated
By MRS. JU'l'CIIIE JIAIUIIS joined the group for the week- ed for a vacation at the lionie pital. After major surgery he recently from a combined bus- orange peel and
teaspoon of
of Miss l)orjs Faber on Lake- recovered well enough to make mess and pleasure trip to Wis- grated lemon peel to dough
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W. Williams. to James R. Tor:
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ian Church where the club held zaar and hobby show revealed the current Seminole (',::Ity mole County Mutual Concert over tops of (12 roil) packages
the bazaar and accompanying the endeavor had been success- Fair.
Association was voiced by Mi's, of brown and serve rolls, and
hobby show for the benefit of ful when she handed over a
The Christmas p,irtv has been Barton Bartholomew to the bake as label direct-s. Servo
the library. Mrs. Beth Gregory, sizeable donation to the library- set tentatively for Dec. 10 with group for its sponsorship of the
arm.
chairman of the library, stated
During the business meeting Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs. R. reception following the recent
that, "The purpose of th e Ii- Mrs. William Yeli nek, presi- E. True as chairmen. A coffee Derek and Ray concert. M rs.
brary is to serve all the people dent, re po rted that Mrs. hop- has been plann ed for Dec. I at Boutwell was chairman for this
iii the community and open kins, public affairs chairman, the home of Mrs. Yelinek. The project,
bout's convenient to patrons.
The committee is unable to do
this at the present location
where they are hampered by
lack of working space."
The committee feels that
Mrs. George Krebs of Dallas, I th eir son and family, Mr. and
By JULIA BARTOS
there will be more working and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Irwin of Texas, is home visiting her Mrs. Oscar Miller, and were
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center of Lake Mary at their Mrs. John Noel, Mrs. Thomas
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clubs In th e community will
in any way they can by
by the Lake Mary Woman dona ti ng furniture, shelves and
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Avenue. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
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responded with a poem about;
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hearing the emblem of her sta
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Mr. Reel, also i Brantlon
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in of emlni,ie Chapter, No. 2, month of November are Mr
(Jrrler of aqtern Star.
Fqqje Cole 'vfrq Stoqier Mrs
Mls Donna Markos dteed w A Raines Mr !nrl
as on angel, approached the PattI Markos .ind R&amp;ert I'eiirlaltar, with hndq clasped as in foy.
prRyer while the organist play
MN (,corge 1) Rounds a
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memiw'r
rt'tarv rend the roll call of de selected to ucerim"
('f'IISNI members, the angel was by affiliation.
spotlighfrri at the altar In the
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laIn holding a piece of fern, op- Dorothy heath, whta served de.
preached the altar on each side licinus sandwiches and co ce.
of the angel, and placed the
scroll and fern on either sIde of
When rinsing plastic c'nrtains
the Bible on the altar.
In clear warm water, add ;evThey then stood with the an- eral drops of miner -il nil. This
gel, with clasped hands and helps to keep them soft and
heads bowed, as Mrs. Robert pliable. Do this after they have
Cole sang "Goln' Home." When been cleaned with snap and
the chaplain and secretary re water.
tired from the altar, the angel
left the room, followed by the
spotlight.
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This is Farm-City Week in Seminole ance and interdependence of each segCounty, a period set aside each year as ment to the other.
"Agriculture is Your Business" is the
a time for fostering better understandtheme of this year's observance in the
and urban segments t'nirnfv and ovrv effort should be nsdt
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of oursociety.
to emphasize th at never before has the
The observance (held nationally) has real understanding by city people of the
particular significance in Seminole be- food potential of their land and the
cause of its suburban areas and vast problems of its producers been so vital
farming sections in the county which to the continued welfare of the county.
The observance comes at a time when
contribute so heavily to the economic
Seminole County farmers are planting
stability of the county.
A closer understanding and apprecia- or preparing to plant the vegetable
tion of the roles of each in our society crops. A drive through our farming rehas always existed here. But National gion at this time will provide the urbanFarm-City Week gives us a special op- ite with a good idea of the scope of this
portunity to reemphasize the import- county's agricultural industry.

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) for best results.
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Carroll Righter's Individual
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comfort in wwwIng the I&amp;Com- would really know what aid and not his child.
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IN COLOR
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shin
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miere). T,ecinnrcl flernsteln me- charts nL thin commissioner, stars I'etuln Clark and Stanley tam ly.
turns t thur podium for the Chief O'Iinra and even Robin. holloway, who perform aepar.
tenth season in this highly sueBut what shin really has in cutely and together, and with
cessful series, its first In color, mind is flnt-mnarringci.
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On tonight 's show, Homnatein Winwumul Is marvelous,
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b-Card of Thanks
fi---ChIId Care
l-Dogs--CatL...J'eta

sp-Schools &amp; Instructions
70.-Employniant Services

1t-T'ouItry-Iivsatock
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15-Special Services
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113-Wanted To Rent
115-Autos For Sale
116-Autos-Sale or Trade
115-Trucks For Sale
120-Automotive Service
121-Rcootcr3 &amp; Cycles
1-Boats &amp; Motors
125-Marine Supplies

50-Misc. For Sale

53-Articles For Rent

or Exchange
5:-Wsz,ttpd To Buy
5i-FurnIture For Sale
fiG-Antiques For Sale
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Lot GO. LIKAII LAKE HILLS. 3tI2Nh1)EIV(ILIu hat an unknown gratulatiuns to the other 26 turcr ibed

WELAKA APARTMENTS
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the stats' of Florida, and
(If, its recorded in J'iut 14ou,k
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mailing address liultig:
421St) Tac Misil Group
Records of Seminole CounAl'C) San Francisco t162211
t3', Florida:
Tutu are Iucrch'y notified that
together with lb.' following:
2 Ehectrund Heaters Moelu) Complaint Ui f.,rsclos,' a certain
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Sunttnole' County, Florida,
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as
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enohi of you to firsoiose ii mort- hits been flied agaInst you In
present to the Honorable Counof beginning;
Wage on the hovs described put- the t.ovc styled stilt, and you PIED that the abot'i' uiunied Puttperty in this above styled cause arc required to ser%'.' a copy of tlt'tut'r, ALltllltT EIISON MILLS, this notice is to require that you ty Judge of Seminole County,
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bereby required to file an Answer hug to the Conipialsit out Plaiti- styled Court for the' adoptiofl your written defenses, if any, stud vouchers, as Executor of the
ANDERSON, 'it the minor children named to the Plaintiffs' complaint filed Estate of MARY IRENE Moor other 1'luading resZuOhaii%'ti tiff's atturuse'ys,
thereto with the Clerk of the IttiSH, DEAN &amp; LOWNI'Li, 82 ttu.'ruita. utid you are required to in this cause, and to serve a IEOD, s/k/a IRENE M. Sicabove entitled Circuit Court and East Cuiitral Boulevard, Orlando, show cause wiiy the same should copy on the Plaintiffs' attorneys, L.EOD. deceased, and at staid
Former Location Of
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the Clerk of the urn, upon Cohen &amp; Cohen, 31' East usty of December, A. D. 1966,

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IiSd; otherwise the tullugstlon. you for the rlluf demanded In enihuor 15, 31466; otherwise it De. seal of said Court, at Sanford, ember. A. D. 1066.

uminolc County, Florida, this
c's- i-c nitty be- s'nti'r.-cI against you
tif iaid Conuplaint will be' taken tue Compittiut.
3rd day of November, A. D. lots
This Notice shall be publish- gratiting said adoption.
as confessed by you.

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Seminole County Courthouse. tive weeks. in the SANFORD of said Court at Sanford. Semiuteile County, Florida, thus 14th
Sanford, Florida. thIs 7th d4) of HERALD.
DATED thie btLt day of Oct- day of Novuniber. 1066.
November, 1966.
(SEAL)
obor, 11.66.
(ciRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. lleckwith, Jr.
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Arthur H. liec ka'Itht, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the above entitled

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Uy: Donnu Id. Alarkox

1'puty Clerk
1I: Botuna 51. Marko,
3'uiilIh Nov. 16,
Deputy Clerk
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Arthur H. Bec kwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Margaret E. Tyre

Bobby Joe Ray
As Executor of the

MARY IRENE Si

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LEO D,

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Deceased.

GORDON V. FREDERICK
Attorney for Executor of the
Deputy Clerk
HVTCR1SON AND LEFFLER
Estate of Mary Irene SicLeod,
Pu.rk-Fultou Building
a/k/a Irene St. McLeod
Post Office Drawer H
P. o. BOX 1795
Sanford. Florida
32771
Sjetiford. Florida $2773
Publish Nov. 16, 23, iii' &amp; Dec.
Attorneys for Plaint iffs.
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Circuit Court oil or butore the Ittibilihion Stroot, Orlarldo, Florida.
1703 Meridian Avenue, Miami 80th day of November. 1966, if isttorute'ys tot Petitioner, and by pro confesso will be entered an order discharging BOBBY
JOE RAT as such Executor.
Bestob, Florida 21129, on or be. you fall to do so, a decree pro riling the original thereof with against you.
WITNESS my hand and the Dated this the 8th day of Nowfor the 35th day of December, contesso will lit, taken against tits' Clerk of said Court by DeeCOURSHON

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PHONE 8224542.
being on the Easterly, line
Lot 1$ extended North, ___________________
Monett- run South 72.36 feet GENTRY'S HEATiNG BERVICE
&amp; Used Oil Heaters sold &amp;
to iie)uthii'ftst corner of 16, NEW
cleaned; all types. 222-3504.,
thence
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Go feet, thence Easterly to
point of beginning. Also a Ike C.art of tke Co*ty
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!IJS1'ALL..E.I.)

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Spanish type with Cy-

gage. 32-7f.1 526

lated for tier devotion to those tile Seminole Count~- Clilldren's
CARM. Orlando 241-13
tho key to the lowest now ftn~ _________________________________
322-6321 cult Court on or before the 1st
the fear and admonition of the
chair, 2 end Tables &amp; Bonnier- Ill Magnolia
used car financing. We Invite
day if r't'eemt'er. 1006. If you
May
In
need
of
love
and
care.
aug Coffee Table itil to matcit,
Advisory Council on Nn'. 15.
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__
Lord.
You to compare our low month- 4.-Beauly Care
Black &amp; tn't'ic- USED P u r n It u___
r e. appliances, fail to do so, a decree pro c-inall
for
775.00
2
childyou
and
your
God bless
________________________________ er Carpenter's
ly paymen ts. Ph. *21-1776.
You set' gentlemen, ] got mixed
Sold. Lar- cso will he taken against YOU
tools, etc. Bought
Skill-saws,
ri's Mart. 212 Sanford Ave for the rt'Ii'! demanded in itt.'
nm the children who need the up on thu' time. A sign of the
lICE'S BEAUTY SAIN
good eondhtion;; 1 MItre
LOST: Tuesuny morning, Lady's
love or a person with plenty to passing years, I guess.
Ilulova Watch in Downtown
This Notice shall be publishComplete. 32-9668.
__________________________________
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_____________________________
___________________________________________
Sanford area. Name &amp; Date ______________________________
60. Business Opportunities ccl once a week for four conseEXPERT
CARPET CLEANING, ________________________
Wiithon in- _____________________________
By the
1W 'I'HJC (ITIIOITIT (IOVRT or share.
lu*ck of watch. Please call
41 .
exil- _________________________________
TILE NINTH JVUICIAIa OIfl
that there was no
formed
us
mate.
Ph.
822-6774
for
inforFOR LEASE: New 3-flay S'rt'Ice Herald.
jTIT, 1% AWl) FOR
MI(ILE
_________________________
____________________________________
by ItOBT. B. THOMAS
m or bring to Sutusford Her- ___________________________________ mation &amp; appointment.
Dated this 21st day of October,
actual rnt'etitlg because no one
COI7WT*. PLOItInA.
Station In Lr'ngwoud. PotenPUPPIES for Adoption. SbaM]Iftf,5.
tial
Plc. Staley Jr., of 1505 W. 16th else got there. Therefore, fol- aid (Jtfiu...
1W OHAWOEIET wo. maya
__ NOLE B U A A N K SOCIETY.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Third month operation cx- (SEAL)
NOTICE 'It) APPEAR
to
been
assigned
tIlls
Street.
Hwy. 17-02, near County Road Blocks, Steel, Wire Mesh, WinArthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
Season,
flfl
Yuletide
Hq.
lowing
the
(III' J'ITIII1CATJON*
cs'tit'd 13,tift'i. Pure ou Co.,
PersonzIs
2.
I
_________________________________
Dept.
dow
Sills,
Cleric of the Circuit Court
Dry
Wells,
Grease
604 W. 5th St.
BOSTON FEDERAL SA VINGS Co., 577 th Engineer -Bn. at Dong other meeting will he scheduled. _________________________________
__________________
__________________
_______________________________
Traps, Stepping Stones, Metal
fly: Martha T. Viblen
ANT) LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Y ou save a QrsnkIUj problem. l'C'ODLE I'I1J'PIES. Deposit
Bit
Thin, Viet Ntitn. He WB5
Sewer Pipe, Asphalt plain.
All niexnbi'rt and interested Z.Write
Deputy Clerk
PIZZA AND SUFI. SHOP
united States of America cor1211. Sanford.
PL
0.
BUS
hold for Chrititniuh. Guarunteed
MIRACLE CONCRETE CC).
graduated from Croojrl!~ fligh!I persow, art- asked to Ili, present.
Poratinti,
healtIll, 'Terms. I'lt. 22-14414, 800 Elm Avenue
222-5751
Aft'. p n.
Plaintiff, in i5t and cnlistt'cl in tiut Artily I
•
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vs.
KENNELS
ANLMAI.
Inst March.
PORTEST
\laiiy Satilorditt' ilttvIlded the ___________
DOGS, Cain, etc. boarded. Mod_____ MORGAN, lila wile, ifanti
lie
Urn screened runs, Heated. W.
in
ganit
.Saturday
Daytona.
SUIT
WtP'VICE
I. remarried, et ul.,
mt. St.. Sanford. 328-5722.
grade
A
section
of
thit'
second
Tbs'fcndnnts
es, Brthltln' Alumni, students, '31111 STATE (II' FLORIDA
CLIFFORD
C.
HATES
and
PEKINGESE
TOt POItREST C. MORGAN. .111. at Goldsboro SCIIOO1 went (III ii and well-wishers thought they
Puppies
guaran.
MIRIAM B. BATES, his wife,
(ItTISIDL'NCE UNKNOWN) field trip to Baker's dairy farm
toed healthy.
_
Suit having beim filed against TROPICAL Fish and' Supplies.
sointttiing. However the
anti
FOR SALE
31ORGAN. his wife, last Week. The 31 students were Florida A and M Rattlers hid you in tile circuit Court in and Deposit will hold till Christmas
for
Seminole County, Florida, itt
if he be remarried
accompanied b.N, their teackier, winitever It was. and promptly Chutieer,y. tile ajohrrviated title -Terms. 1900 W. let St. Pit.
01Ec;iDENrR ITNIC NOWN 1
2:3-1449.
Mrs. Sullye F. Bentley, Miss Slitliped tilem down :7-ia. So It's of which is Robert C. Trout and
and
Alice' E. Trout, his wife. Pi*in- 13. Catering - Food
tacIt abut till unknown persons,, Elmira Jucison, intern teacher.
Walt until next year for the tins, vs. Clifford C. }j,L3'es and __________________________
__ ________________
.
.
.
.
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parties and eI.'feuciunts wi'.'
hayes.
wife,
and
..
or
D.
lilt,
%tliriuni
claim l'y, through, under
\Vildctits and their rooters.
Al Fitich and Antiette Fi'ich, his TREE RIPENED Citrus. Navels.
against the aforesaid FORREST
•
• •
wife, Tlrf,'tidunts. the nature of We Ship. Albert H. P.11.
G . MORGAN, .111. and
Ostoen. Call 328-3578.
/
.
suit Is for foreclosure of
MOILGA.N. his wife, if he lie reWe set apart Thanksgiving which
that certain purchase money so- BLAC1EYED PEAS. No P'rogt
married, whether tie spouses, LW TIRE (,IIwviT (il1L'l OF
'
Y
Day
conei iortgagc on the .o'l-.wit.gheirs, dcvtsoes, grantees. Umsig. 'I'IIE NINTH JVI)IC1AI.
Damage, $1.60 flu. also Okra.
trunteem (11 ,7111111 IN AND 1111,0119 NUMI 111111,11netm, lietitorn.
To give Thee tipeclul thunks doiscribed
Tree Ripened Pruit-We
ing -and situate in Seminole
or otherwise, as to catch and all (i(ii' NTY, rl.olnl)A.
'4,
Aaron
Farms. Call 322-4797.
______________
and
jiraise
______________
I.
County.
Florida
to-wit:
unknown;
of WItlifli residence is
.
CHANCEHY () fl37
Lots 18, 114 and 20, flPick 29,
anti
THE PENN MITTI'AL LIFE INFor all Thy love that guards
.

PT., 1*00 MaiIon,iIla.

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1
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Agency

press
beam ceilings, new
drapes, w all to wall Installed
$1o,000. 72.000 Down.
carpet.
Owner will take First Mort-

County, riorlda,

01,

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I"ttlts

.

tin'

AUTO GLASS

now heva a large selection
,,iel cars requiring n 4,vn
a at 1*01 W. i
pmyment
Ph.
4

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'

Sanford. Large shaded 1t, fireplace, air conditioned &amp; fur-

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licci, flied against you in
ztliot'-styicd suit, and you
t)i&amp;
nr c required to serve a copy cit

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Jimmy

_____

ItO()M
Purn.. econonty,
lilies Includet, $0

!

iPAR'1'1\l ENDS

_______________ _______
home. ij tile Baths, huge
Family room, Fireplace, Swim- FURNISHED COTTAGE,
water furnished.
Apt. Lake Golden. Lake PrIvImtng Pool, Acre of shady land.
Call 2I27.
leges. Tm. 822-0274. -I.
lake. Only $18,000.
fishing
Some
Terms. Evenings
call rivr ROOM F'tlrnishc'l House, I BEDROOM Furntsfled, water,
____________________
$St) iniotith,
ii
Country Club
near shopping &amp; Hospital. $60.
lId. Call $22-760..
Call 322-91.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
INSUROR
APPAiSER
1112 S. French
*23-4211
Ii..',
YOU

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in.

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tare, ISOtO month. S14' Elm. EP?IC. API'S., private baths,
HAJIRISS REALTY, $2-8444.
ntldtlei turn.; specially suited
for retired people. Ideally lo.
BDRM. on river, $85. mo.
oat•d downtown. Inquire at
LARGE 4 ftDRM. house. I full
Dept. Store. 211 E.
Jacobson's
&amp;
tat. St.; Sanford.
___
_______________________________

Realty

his

activi-

Legal Notice

.A RDEN

Nice lot uttlu iota of trees
and space for another house.

j,j. TRAILER &amp; Spaces on
Aahhy. 822-736*.
U4fl* room, large }'lorIda Room,
crmp1.te1v furnished. $100 per

P

LARGE 2 BDRM.. I bath, outsidc
of City. $5000.

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S*1ea*entals .VA11.,AjILI: Pccen'iher .'

man Circle.

1514 N. 5th St.
Hueneme, California.
¶'$('41

lied, Chair. 2 step Tables, Cocktail Table. 2 table Lamps,
P. I)Ini'tte. A 7420.00 value hits

INVENTORY REDUCING SALE.

properly classify •

IN OSTEEX. 2 Bedroom Unfurnishe,j home on shady lot.
222-84:..

Bath, Fla.. room. 125 E. Cole-

Port

_____________________________

Estate

Inc..

$00 W. tat 8

Sell Buy
CONSOLE Model. Sold for over
8224'S2
$380, fully automatic, no at- 311.22 K lit St.
YOU ARE hereby notified that
tachments needed. Guaranteed.
fl Complaint to foreclose a montI ROOMS OF FURXITUP.E
Reliable person assume 11 pay- YOU
SAVE 7100,00
gage .nrumbering the following
nients of $0, will take older
property:
'You
get all this: Dou- real
machine in trade. CALL Or- group:
FIRST ADDITION, according
Bookcase Tied, Innterspring
425-4516. Day or Night. We tieto the pint thereof, as remattress,
Box
springs,
liver.
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Monteith

Crumley

KNOWLES

FIRS
Trade

WI I-

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Defendants,
NOTICE OF SUIT
HENRY
MALLARD KNOW
fll-:
and
KAZUKO N.

Furniture For Sale

TWO

$2 ' , I:';
In
g"r.'i

IJTO

QUi\f,1I'Y

10111. Apartmenk Flor [tent

22.9507

BORM.

\iilomfillive Service
____________________________

SOUTHWARD

ri.oniD.

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*22232

3

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1

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___________________
____________________________

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ROOM turn, Apt. 13 mo.In. P'IJftS. API'S. close
Cowan. *21-4012.
cluling water &amp; Electric.

furnislivit Trallor with Ilath. III I,,
,. frIrst St.

Bedroom furnished
concrete block house. Carport.',
fenced yard. 822-6244.

OWNER'S

1Tfl j1I)ICIAL CIRCIIT
AND

KATHY NIACIIAK

322-6266

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APTS.. completely
equipped by GICNORAL K1,10C. ONE' IIEL11 1100M Willie%, Furn.. CI,EAN. clulet. rooms. 401 Mng.
water furnished. s, Sanford
rinlim. 322-0720.
TRIC which includes oloctric
_______________________________
Ave. I'll.
2-754*,
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling.
'lOWU 'N LAKIS
_- 2006 5. EI.M. Private entranre &amp;

&amp;

or THESE bornes Are- reatly in
_ &amp; ("STEEN* .; Room lionoot- &amp; Nuo
"TAlk Turkey". are you-., ,
rOrn 4Th Route 4I&amp;, near school.
Bedroom homes, (one furitINVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
Ca ll '2-7l.
Ish.'d at $5,00D city and rural.
312-9172
for
116
N. Par k Ave.
y
ou
can
enOSTEES:
w
If you stn.rt no
Bedroom House
joy Christmas in a HOME OF
rent.
i Ft.,
106i SCIIEVELLE, 10
YOUR OWN. Come In, let's talk
064
CAII
C'all' 22-S772 after
2-bedroom. '
It ever,
S P. m.

i'nr.

*28-l48(' '1's.
('ilAsrilny

Vveningt%
NICE

17-91 a. santord

PENNY PENCilS'
$,,001 TOTAL l'i'lco, 1 fled, ootu

1'1f' 5,

-l$.

111457
WANTED: We buy furniture. THE OlF.ATER NEW YORK
bottles, coins. Anything YOU SAVINGS BANK.
athUtt,
have may lie worth something
to its for rash. highway 45 vs.
FOR EASY, quick carpet clean- ___________________________
IALLARD KNOWLES
Antiques, W. 1st St., Sinford. 1IENflY
Itig rent THur Lustre Electric
and KAZUKO N. KNOWLES. his
Shampooer only $1 per day.
TEPIIEN MACflAK
wife, and
Dell's Auction Service

CALL 822-0152

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STEMPER AGENCY
French
•4•

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upeti furniture wtunt- IS TIER CIRCUIT COURT OF

______________________________

CUSTOM RAT BALING
HAT FOR SALE

106. Apartments

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rtUt.', rr,-i '"fl4. It. ¶ViIiv- -

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For Rent
______________________

&amp;PARTM EN'I'S

hit.

pe&amp; $I.

Ttuu.E 141"RM. frame house or.
1."o 3, 1:0, lot, I block from riz~
limits. $4,50 0. 1028 W. Serita.

I

Leooi Notice

BRIDGES PURNITURE

Carroll Furniture.
______________________________

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__

Bath, Xlteh.'n equip-

room. 2

cir'nn, Retdtnrs &amp; Contractora,
LOIS' General
iotit,c-clenning Service. SIS.'774-7
, in P p. Tn.

-. 5---

Park &amp; 25th.

Call 822-7204.
______________________________
PORK For The Freeser
ready Butchered
-00E
Ernest Hnitzclsw

12 NOON
reject,

CASH

Ilghts, new bulbs, guaranteed.

MONDAY through FRIDAY-4:30 A.M. to S
Publisher r.s.rvss right to
advertisements.

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I 06. Aptirtments

isheil. $i'0 per month. Call 22-

Bath.

('IIEVY. (hoo d running
slit Ion. 11 35.

__.!2'-33j6*7
14411 rollil). NAW lift"",
i: ttIl,
it ..O, t.r,ti,
.1221 -.11110.

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'0

'ountt-

matety 80 acretu. Also lake lots. l'NlnlINISlIEP
New
Smyrna PROM 7 Bedroom, I
Ph. 47.7222

Ins., Wholeanle grocery &amp; Gent'rzd Office. Use IRM dcc. typewriter. Type 70 n-pm, dictation

I

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Department Hours

SATURDAY

instruments

DOUBLE TUBE 48" Fluorescent

'(flN1SflEfl
fiR. I fl'th,

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07-House For Itent
t)5-lteal Estate Exchange
200-Resort Rentals
301-Trailers-Cabana.
101-Mobile Homes-Sale
103-MobIle Homes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Rent
10&amp;-Trailer Lots-Sale
10G._Apartments For Rent

2l-flndio---Te1evlsion

21-I'lsotn &amp; Equipment
30-hoots Appliances
31-Musical Instruments
2-IJuslness Equipment
3-Jnh Printing
34-Upholstery
37-Moving &amp;

Prop-Sale

'' 'b
:11rarmr---Groven
q2-Acrenge
?i r. Bouses For Sale
9fi-Boupe*--Sale or Rent

.

92-.-Acreage

_______________________________ W ALL MtIFNTE['t kItrhrnctthnets, niisr.!1nneotis kitchen
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
o wpm, shorthand or dictasifter
equipment. Phone
2-s221
W. I... HARMON
&amp;,
Tih('nt. Ph. 608-6524.
2-t1.
_____
I
____________________________________
I
35-Vacuum Cleaners
DAYS WORK
SELL [IS Your PurnTttnre Quick
Estelle Johnson, 1507 W. 7th
S.''%'iC' with the cash
KIIthY
&amp;
2220S8
Call
SUJ'ER I'RA itINO POST
Free pick-up &amp; delivery. Used
Vacuum Cleaners $10 &amp; u p- USED Furniture. an amount
Ph 227-74.

I-ILeaI Estate Wanted
24-Tteal Estate Sa le

2a_11alliting
24-Well Drilling
2-Air Cond. &amp; Heating
26-Itoofing

of

31. Musical

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Lake

2-5SC.i.

work. Ci11

392.f141
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97. Houses For Rent

.IPf'k1
, Trtltk.i')4 oiIitfl, i:;'. '4.1) n1lEY'

IIt,. A iii os For Rn Ic
_______________________
qMAI,L, Rucinse, n.'..i4 pørkint
up? time [pow-cost Want Afloo to tell md act)!

Do

_______________________

Retired wants
jobs &amp; Cabinet

CART'fiNTER:
smoil Ripair

I W A \ T El D:

Ixt.

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j

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,.,
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mpat

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Ph.

1'ils.

I

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I''l'irt -nutI(n SVon, sit

Apt.
f,I4u', ('"utils, 'in rhilIr,.n ',r
Writ.'
It, I' ( lt', l ',I. S:tfr,rr1,

____

For [tent
A Multiple Listing Realtor
T\VO flE t1OOi Ilout..', Kttch. ____________________________________ _____________________________________
Park Drive
I
-2420
equippe1, 30 month. '?O %V.
ONE
_____________________________________
.I'flOOM t4iuc, 1o"-'fl I
1th 5, p)-, 172.227,
______________________________
town
Mart, partly turn- I
COMMODO1't1

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chen equipped, $55 to a Red.

S2$0697 Itnilaway, Hs'siiitnl. Hf(hV flQ'f15
Rv [bay.
Day. Week on M'nth.
FUTRNI1'IILK
ELECTRIC ('0.

0. E. APPLIANCES New A tIppli ilf
11122- I 1; 61
1111 Marrinliso

71.......,liale Help Wanted
72-Female Help Wunted
73-Male or Female Help
74-Sales Help Wanted
77-Situation Wanted
77-A-Situation Wanted
Students
21-Income Property

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IS-Landacap.' Service
ju)lde Supplies
2t'-Hardware
21-Home ln,nnv,er
1luzti'tiit

SANFORD

Houses For

y I

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lk•tItnom.

!J.7l7

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("AL!. RVTH FRAZIER,

MOONEY APPLIANCE
212 Palmetto

61-Money Wanted
64-Savfl2's &amp; Loan
OS-Thaurance

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£E7

II.

YlorI1a room
lIrilio. Patio. Lovely coriot. Owner. ?-1 1t.

t.

Situation Wanted

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USED

I-Lost &amp; Pound
2-I'ersonals
4-Beauty Car.

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I''I h'i. f)'in''t lflth.j

1t)CKINt3

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CHAIN SAW'S
REO
TV
Ret Vihrr,tnrs - Floor Tnuchifle
AMERICAN RENT--l.I.
2.'fi 1
200t S. Ilitivnthtt

Appliances

______________________

\

HOtVS'rOVR
___________

.

___________________________________________
____________________________________

AL0fJG,

C.~

Way

To flt

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&amp;

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RO14ERT A. WILLIAMS
fitualtor
KaYflrnfld 1,unlqutpt, Assoc.
Atlantic flank Bug
3$1.II

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rat..

Tn

Your

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COMING

tM.
Rent
I1uies-Sale or
_______________________________ _______________________________

.
_____________________________

ITh 3:2-7li1*
.902 2701 Orlando Or.
Sanford
_____________________________________
____________________________________

you

Money

_______ __________________

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LIC4GFITT REXU.l.. 1IL'(S

Service Calls $2.00

M

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HOW'S qx)FZ

so.' ne For Rental"
I)as 2.7U4
\ooksni1i
t-O4St
ught,.

PAHK AVENtF

applicants will he

.

,TEWE1,ERS

W-14,11,11 i

JOHNS REALTY

Clt'll

(iII.O1I

Bring

____

Qus1ir'tng.

THE TIME TK$'i'Kt FIRM

C'ttv iTall. Submit *Service l'plit'snt Ions to
ominer in City hail prior to
Dec . 14,
______________________________
___________________________________

i1.'l'AiiE

IIIAMONI

Type,

iIilII1i'5

_________________________________________________

I

Onr-Utilr 4'AIIAT

Will.

But

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holti at I :t P. Tn.

.1E AVE .l'IFS

.

.!

BUY

BROKER
trill S. Park

Ph.

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SPECIAL
Tlfn1:F:
Vtfl. 1 4 Bath home.
4. ThII.
l.ii(hi
l,r,'tUI'fltM
iflf.tltIfl,'l'.
htultun'c rnrtgnc.

A. \VIUDI)ON

C.

Adjustments will be mad e on a re-run basis only for typographical
!(lt
01113' $3t'.flO.
"Sister KittIes" is a most de- others.
errors 4hat affect the value of the ad. Adjustments will not be
society.
MATHER FURNITURE
mad. beyond the first Insertion.
.
.
.
dicated and devote d person to
822-0082 your Answer to the Complaint
2 0 3' E. 1st.
dia. Oash or Terms.
"We also believe In daily detht, Piaintifrit attorneys, van
all
whD have needed her serCall 922-0296 after 4:20 p. m.
My apaingy to H. L. Douglas
Berg &amp; Gay, P. 0. Box 407,
votlon, reading the Bible, taking
(IOn
2. Personals
i-Lost &amp; Found
vices at the Home and Rest and Rev. N. A. Watson for fall- ____________________________
Florida, and to file the
ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
Orlando,
____________________________ '63
SPEED QUEEN Washer,
__________________________________
_________________________________
original (if such AnFwer
Bedding &amp; Plurniturr
mitice
offer.
I
-junish
Alodorn
ng
of
Ing
ties, and to see them grow in
rOUND AT United State Bank SUICIDE Prevennon c3s.il WE
thi. Clerl, of the aforeNLId CirAT FACTORY PRICES
Living room tiulte, couch &amp;

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children PntroI boys were Ronald Sutton
went down on the 'Glades to
get1,,11
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say I spoil them, I guess I do.
with me because she was engagGeneral business class at
ated to become married. The fol- All children need love and
lowing week, I married them tention, since children
Sanford Atlantic National Bank.
In my church."
delight, then I am guilty.
Some 57 students opened savings
"Sister Kitties' has given 11
was asked by one of the
accounts. Mrs. Elnuise J. Euservice to th
e Good welfare workers if I ever he- banks is .sposor.
Samaritan Home and three full
came atthchcd to the children Theodus Purnell. presiding
years at Rest Haven Shelter
when they come to the home? minister of the Sanford area,
Home. She but; served as assistMy reply was. '1101A, clin You said that rver~- effort is being
ant teacher at the kindergarten
resist when they are so aflec- made to set' that every memsince It began s1 years ago.
cute, and begging for her of tie local congregation
This Is what she had to y tioniite,
Job at someone to love them. I have will ix' present at the circuit
when asked about her
tears when they departed i1sscnht3I' to
held at Howard
the home and taking care of the shed
either to th eir own home or 1-ugh School, Ocala, Nov. 25-27.
children who live at the home:
kflOW
TO
Purnell said that the
"To me, the children mean adoptive home, especially
ing the conditions they are going gressiveness of teaching metheverything. They keep me alive
back Into after having such ads of the WatCiltower Society
and active. The closeness we
tender care here at Rest Haven will be employed and demonshare, I feel that God has joined us together as a family.
We To fulfill her dreams, she was cult Assembly, which makes it
teach them to be intelligent, to
know what Is required to be- graduated from tfie Croom compulsor.y Wilt eacti complete
Adult school •lune 1965 at tiumily be there. Friday's meetcome a good citizen, and to 111gb
find their rightful place later In the age of 29.
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more traveling."
DEDICATED house mother, Mrs. Emma Lee KitMother Ruby Wilson, directfles
of Rest Haven Shelter Home and Johnnie'"lilor of Good Samaritan Home.
liams, John W. Brinson and Leonard Jenkins.
said of "Sister
GEMINI Space Exhibit was set up by Tim Seewold
is affectionately known:
(left) stnd Richard Strickler, seventh grade student
"Having accepted the Holiness
of Mri. Rae Ring's English Class in the South
faith, she became a part of me.
Seminole Junior High School library. Toni Monti
She left Sanford again with her

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about not hearing from her. 1

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to his new pen pal, Diek
Strickler, student at South
Seminole Junior High School,
Mclienery said, "I sure hope
you and your family have a
very happy Thanksgiving and
please eat a drumstick for me,
for that is my favorite part of
the turkey."
young Miami GI, who
The
has served in Viet Nam for
15 months, has been twice
wounded and decorated with
the Bronze Star with a V for
Valor and a Purple Heart,
knows for what be is fightIng.

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community (lower photo). Frank Mackle, of the developing firm of
Mackle Bros, smiles. Upnei- photo shows part of the audience at the
(Photos by Howard Middleton)
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army a short time walking the
streets of New York City and
see the hums" begging for
handouts, rummaging through
garbage cans, drinking cheap
wine and waiting for their handouts froin the Salvation Army
saying "I
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wonder what they have to be
thankful for?"

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By I)OTTIE AUSTIN
Seminole C o U n t I a n s this
Thanksgiving Day count their
blessings with mixed feelings.
Many are thankful for "good
health" but swine who had Illness in the family are thankful
"It's not worse."
Parents and wives who have
suns or husband in thu Viet
Nuiim wur are somewhat, dubious
leags but thankful
about bsin
(hut "Inc is sale, so fur," or in
swun, cusSeS, where a man is
wounded, "thankful that he is
still alive" or In cases where at
hush hiss given his life, ''thankJul that we 1usd him for the
&gt;cirs that were given us."
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'Thanksgiving Day -..' in
the United States, a day (now
the fourth Thursday of November) generally appointed or
reCOtiUflefl(lC(t annually I))' the
Federal or State executives as
a legal holiday to be set apart
for thanksgiving and praise to
The four (157 Thanksgiving I,
God for the mercies of the year
Sanford police antI Seminole Sanford boy was hurt In a 1iotidlng period last year and from t p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1
an average of more than 4,200 to midnight Sunday, Nov. 13. observance last year was
past. It originated with the New County deputies kept t It e I r scooter mishap.
The total wits 646, Including marked by a rernrd high tm?NV
First reports around the nn- a month.
England Colonists and has been fingers crossed this morning
On
Hi
Vi(tiIfll under the age of 18. fie death toll of 615.
comparative
purposes
For
regularly observed since Presi- with nt, Thanksgiving flay ccI- tion reported 80 deaths an of the final toll, the Associated
9 n.m.
dent Lincoln 's proclamation In dents reported as of 8 n.m.
The count of highway ricci- 1')iu National Safety co unc il , l'ress made a survey of high.I
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dents for the four day period which does not. make advance way (ient)I Ins nnn-holldy
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end at midnight Sunday cover- the Thanksgivng perio, has
reported
that
in
the
first
nine
ifif ROP Pu hours,
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I guess this is a day I shouldncchkuts earlier Wednesday lost th eir lives in motor VI!be patting people on the hack, evening but there were no bide accidents. That was 10 per
counting my blessings anti all seriotis mishaps, although onecent. higher th an th e rorresTwo Orlando fird-iermnn went out in * host from Slack
that, but since you will be cathtamm-ck,
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ball games on TV, I think I'
1Jessie .lnmes Clark Jr., 21, of 2.114 West .1arkon Stret,
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Orlando, told The Herald shortly b'1orn 10 Sm. that he and
Ulyssc'M Nelson, about 40, of Lake Sunset Drive, Orlando.
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I remember a Thanksgiving
Ile said the W)fl(I began whipping the wat'.r in to their boat
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and
before they could bail 1out the craft it w swamped and
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a kid then ... never mind how
overturned.
He held onto the overturned boat but "I aw fJlysses go
old . . - This was on the streets
under."
of New York City and we
Clark said h and Nelson had worked together at the teleTHANK YOU for the food we Pat - . thank You
stole nickels off newspaper
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phone company in Orlando.
for the bird-i that. .ing . , - thank You God. for
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counters so we could buy 'Milky
Sheriff J. L. hobby dispatched his department's rescue crew
(Herald Photo)
everything'
Way" candy bars and have
to Black Hammock shortly before press time this mourning.
Verdict of guilty was returned by Circuit Court
flhlln,.-a ....
ønniih mnnt-'t' left over to see .
nlnI. nmlrierl to
Tine Sanford Herald today
John Wayne kill all those Japs known as "Preacher Joe" and "Doctor" Williams.
due to our new printing
on Iowa Jima . . - I think we
WillIams, of Sanford, was charged with grand
plant and printing presses.
had hamburgers that night for
We are printing our very
ceny by John Everette, 74, of Bartow.
supper.
first tabloid-size supplement.
Everette told the iury Williams fleeced him out of
'r tabloid is given over to
Christmas Ideas as offered by
I remember a Thanksgiving $700 which he gave him under
the impression that Williams
the merchants of Sanford
day In 1940 and there was a could "make It grow."
Plaza.
fire in the neighborh000d. The
Everetto testified Williams
Also, today's Herald, on
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fire lighted the whole street told him he needed to go Into
movie personalities welcomed i palians, Baptists, Methodists '21 it!5. Richard Cardinal CizabThanksgiving Day In Ser
publishes the annual Christup and my father said he would the woods with the money and
the holiday season. Philadelphia and Unitarian-Universalists at- ing of Boston ha.1 !,000 elderly
nob County arrived t od ay w
mas guide.
take me to a night baseball prayover it for three days and
tended an ecumenical aer,ico I people as his iguests for a bi le
had its Girnbel's parade.
its
own
mixture
of
traditi
ShOP
SEMINOLE...
game . . 1f God would spare three nights.
Religious services featured in Boston.
I meal.
AND SAVE!
and timeliness. There we
thei
Football played a big part in
I remember that Later, Everette said Williams WASHINGTON (AP) us' .
Traditional
dinners
for
exchanges between different
gave
him
the
title
to
a
1060
Whatever
Americana
have
to
and
family
reunions
praye
rs
churches. Ministers in Kansas homeless were on the nlva- the day far sports fans w i t hi
Thanksgiving day.
About'the onl things or
City swapped churches to de- tion Army schedule in Thin'niit- three pro games and one college
Ford regIsreL In his nañi be thI,k1U1afOT today, :t high
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liver sermons and Episco- tan, San Francisco and other contest on national television.
here were hearts and mouth
I remember a ThanksMiv4 nt? reported to be Williams' corn- cost of Iking Isn't at the top
Other-wise, things were clot
day and we were in our late roon-law wife, with the asaur- of the lIs1ncluding the price
tight.
teens and In college and everY- ance that if ho did not returnof the Thanksgiving turkey.
one got drunk before the big the money In ten days, Everette
Hearts were opened in
New government I I g u r e s
football game . . - We all for- could keep the car. however,
traditional blessing for a r
got It was Thanksgiving and all the title was ruled worthless, show living costs up 3.7 per
tion's abundance while ti
we thought about wcrc''girls since it was never legally cent. In the past year, the
were open to pi
mouths .
worst siege of price hikes since
and booze and winning a game processed.
take of that abundance at 1
that today I don't even rcmem- After the jury found Williams the first year of the Korean
Thanksgiving table.
as charged, Attorney
guilty
boy the score.
war In 1951.
Public and private buildir
Wallace hall requested a prowere closed to give employer
sentence investigation which
rt of the uuntry. AP Cores
holiday.
SAIGON, South Viet N a m there were some holiday touch- pa
I remember a Thanksgivingwas denied by Circuit Court
Downtown Sanford was i
(AP) — An Air Force captain in es for the more than 1160.100 -spondent Bob M. Gassaway reDay In the Army and we sat Judge Voile Williams, Jr.
as
a
reporter
strot
sorted
Viet
Nam put it this way: "It Americans now wrvrng er'.
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around camp playing pool
',orted that 2i tons of turkey and
' tine basis of Williams' past i-cctioent
really seem like Thanksthere
at
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a.in.
There was nothing to do and we ord from the Federal Bureau
A turkey - and trimmings din t) tons of hum were t,etng
giving. With the weather and
The Sanford Post. Office
were struck in this CHIflP
of Investigation in a five page
being away from the family. I ncr was served lo all troops who -,erved Im We Leathernedts.
closet! all day in observance
Ve went to the I'X anti had a report.
In u mlidav message. Gun.
could be reached with the :tpe•
just like any other day,"
Thankaviging. The frei
milk shake and then went back
Judge Williams sentenced the
this
William C. Westmoreland. cornRichard Decker, 34. of Austin, I dat menu. In some cases.
station of the Atlantic Co
By FRED VAN PELT
to playing pool. I lost $16 that convicted man to six months
Tex.,
was
on
duty
as
usual
at
meant
parachute
drops
or
he(lLine Railroad was closed
of all mrican forces
r
day
to five years in the stati' cur- Dear Boss:
only It didn't last long enough. were most stores to give e
the busy Da Nang Air Base to- copter shuttles to isolated unitsnander
It was fun while it lasted
'lit VjCL Nam. said the "signifirectional lnstituUon unul reday and that was the way this in the jungles and mountains.
I mean, about the topless go-go girls Invading Casselberry. 1)boYees a day of rest before I
Thanksgiving in Viet Nam At Phu Lol. about 13 mites cance of our Thanksgiving Day
I remember a Thanksgiving manded him to custody.
The girls, nude from th e waist up, had fun "bouncing" long hours of Christmas sear
jury
north of Saigon. a -special award can be found tin Viet Nam.'
Members
of
the
looked to hint,
Day in a foreign country and z
werearound that Casselberry night spot on Monday and Tuesday moves into full swing.
There were missions to be ce re mony was held with high "As we offer prayers in graUwas thousands of miles from Gerald Sehiefen, Robert Park- evenings, for the benefit of the paying pop-eyed customers,
Many restaurants were oi
flown and ground actions to be officers from both the Vietnam tide for our freedom, " WestIt was bitter cold or, Wendell French, ViI1lam E.
The girls weren't much worried about being arrested either in anticipation of boonn
home
and we sat around drinking Holloway, Claronce Buyer iul , , on any kind of a charge - . . because only a month ago
carried out. Despite the day I ese and U.S. Armies on hand. A ruorciand said. "this uppressetl
.
business for families who ti
marked on the calendar, the firelight broke out only 1.30SJ naLuti seeks to preserve As 'iwn
some topless go-go girls wero arrested in Pinehlas County, only the easy way and planned
lousy coffee from dirty mugs James Bendenbaugh,
meters from the perimeter of freedour. Let s retletlicate ourwar went on.
There was no mail that
to be let, go scot-free when the officials found they had not dine out.
The day's most spectacular the U.S. 1st Infantry Division selves to preserve riot, only that
violated any existing laws on the books.
day and we sat. around and
Across the nation there w
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Incident occured early, when elements based there. Artillery which, we consider to be our
But I guess Police Chief Ken Trlplott, at Casselberry, didn't the usual parades with Chri
cussed everyone and made Jokes Area Deaths ----------------2
the Viet Cong ambushed an rounds whtst.ld over the parade heritage, but that which we
about God . . . I remember Bridge .....................611 like the publicity his fair city was getting, or rinaybe ho was nuts buying themes, too.
cver conscious of our duty —
American convoy near the ground.
getting a drumstick and eating Classified Ads ..............7A looking after the morals of the night spot's habitues ... anyhow, New York, Macey's added
From
the
field
with
U.S.
must.
pass on to the SeneruLlIJus
mountain resort of Dalat and
Comics ..................611.713 he says he had a "little talk" with the manager of the night pernian and Noah's Ark to
it from a rustymess kit.
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killed 20 persons. including Marines in the northernmost, -sut-ceetlinig
who decided ho didn't need nudity to drum up business.
Editorial
Page
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spot,
lists of giant balloons and fbi
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three
So, Boss, our topless go-go girls have "covered" and In Hollywood, a motor
Entertainment ..........611-713
American civilian.
I remember a Thanksgiving
-611 "bounced" right out of Seminole County, almost as quickly with radio, television i
In general. however, the
Founder"
fell
Day when a mortar round
Society .....................7 as they "uncovered" and "bounced" in.
badly
short
and seven
Gis were
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up. One
guy screamedSports
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Viet Nam really appreciate 1
your support and your letters
News Of Men In Service
of concern for us. You are the
could
raise
kind of people who
EUGENE WILLIAMS, son of with RVAH- as an airman apour morale and keep up fighting for we know that at least Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams prentice. RVAH-3 is the replaceour morale and keep us fight- of 411 Suniand Drive. has gra- ment crew training squadron for
realize what we are fighting duated from eight weeks recruit all Fleet Reconnaissance At.
for. We are fighting for the
the Marine Corps tack Squadrons while operate
most loved and cherished thing training at
Recruit
Depot
at Great Lakes, the RA5C Vigilante Aircraft, the
in the world, and that is freeHe
will
now
undergo four fleet's supersonic aircraft car
doin of home, country, religion, M.
speech, and many, many more, weeks of individual combat rie-based. all-weather, weantraining and four weeks of basic
be writes,
naissance bomber.
Answers are still coming In specialist training in his military
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reply to the letters written by job field before being assigned
MAJ. FRANK S. CATLIN.
the students at the South Sem- to a permanent unit.
year
to
"Any
.
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mole school last
USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
HERBERT W. T U C K E R.
GI" In Viet Nam.
E. Catlin of Sanford has been
Ronnie Ballentine received a T/Sgt. USAF, whose sister Mrs.
letter xecentiy from 19-yearold Carrie Roberson lives at 716 wj. on temporary duty at Perth,
Plc.. Charles Carrolle, of Call-. low Ave. has graduated from Australia in support of the fourlornia, who is working under the USAF Senior Non-commiss- day space flight of Astronauts
the chief surgeon with the ioned Officer Academy at Or. Lovell and Aidrin.
First infantry Division.
lando AFB. Orlando.
Major Catlin. an HC-130 Her.
He describes his work
Sgt. Tucker. who received ad'not as glorious as fighting, vanced military leadership and cules rescue crew commander
but It sure is safer." He con- management training is an auto- was a member of the Aerospace
siders it just as Important
motive maintenanc'e technician Rescue and Recovery Service
help heal the wounded as it is at Charleston. AFB, S. C. He is force positioned along the orbito fight the Viet Cong, howKorean War veteran and has ta] path to assist, as needed, in
ever.
recovery of the Gemini capsule.
also served in Vietnam,
Maybe you should add to
. a a
He is assigned to the ARRS unit
your list of things for which
at
Andersen AFB. Guam.
STEVE R. BRATTIS'. 21. son
you are thankful, the fact
Major Catlin. a veteran of the
that there are stilt, in tiin of Mrs. Billyc J. Easingwood,
Korean
War is a graduate of
Rt.
1,
Box
30F
has
returned
to
age of protest and draft
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
card burning, young men his base camp at An Khe, Vietwho consider your freedom nam after two months of con- and was commissioned there in
worth bleeding and dying tinuous combat during Opera- 1951 upon completion of the
tions "'Thayer" and "Irving." USAFROTC program.
for.
a
a
In a day-long battle, Oct. 2,
Brattis and his unit, Company C, GLEN G. PEARCE, 19, Army
1st Battalian. 12th Cavalry. 1st private. 500 of Lt. Cal. and Mrs.
Cavalry Division. helped wipe R. L. Pearce, 1203 Arlington
out a reinforced North Vietna- Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
mese battalion, killing 144 of has completed eight weeks of
advanced infantry training Nov.
Henry the enemy and capturing many
MIAMI. Fla. (AP)
17 at Fort Jackson, S. C.
more.
DeLaughter simultaneoutly
corna
Opf'r.)r
in
the
?'tdO
A
ed divorce suits against Mary
D
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N B. THOMPSON.
Hall DeLaughter of Madison, pany. Specialist Brattis entered
Coast
Guard
Cadet 4c, son of
Via., and Ethel Cooper Dc- active duty in October, 1965
and was stationed at Ft. Beno- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. ThompLaughter of Hollywood.
The suit against Mary Hall De- ing. Ga., before his arrival son of Oviedo. has been appointcd to the U. S. Coast Guard AcaLaughter charged her with do- overseas last April.
a
dem' as a fourth class cadet.
a a
sert.ion. It alleged he refused to
accompany him to Miami in THOMAS H. BRONSON, USN, He completed the first marking
1944 after marrying him in 1939. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. period of the fall semester on
The second suit said he and Bronson of Sanford, an Air Con- Nov. 5. When he completes his
Ethel separated in 1962 after he trolman I c, is participating in four years at the Academy, he
learned his atlorney had failed Naval combat operations as a will be awarded a Bachelor of
to follow through and no final crew member aboard the 5ev- Science Degree and granted a
decree was recorded f or his c-nth Fleet attack aircraft car- commission as an ensign in the
first marriage.
ncr USS Franklin D. Roosevelt.. Coast Guard.
The ship has been engaged In
a
N EWS SFRVICF
CHARLES A. ALLEN. Marine
combat
operations
in
the
Gulf
NEW 1)ELIII (AP) — India
of Tonkin. oil North Vietnam, Lance Corporal. son of Mr. and
ha inaugurated a coaxial
Mrs. Douglas Allen of Oviedo,
link between N('w Delhi, II) for various extended periods has reported to VT-6,
(training
bay arid Calcutta, providing nce her entry into Western squadron) at Naval Air Station,
the firM. such link between Pacific waters.
a
Pensacola. where he will under.
these major itiea.
. .
go
training in the T-28 Trojan
Direct telephone dialing kg.. j GEORGE. F. WRITE JR.,
aircraft.
tween these and other eit.its USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S
along the line will now he pc. George F. White of 117 Country
JOE
LEE
FIJLSHUM, Marine
Club Road is prently serving
sibie.
or Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Whittle of Oviedo is serving with Headquarters and
'Maintenance
Squadron, First
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Marine Aircraft Wing, Du Nang
Air Base. Vietnam.
HMS-11 is a subordinate unit
of
Marine Air Group 11. Air.,11~f
craft of that group make flights
against enemy personnel and
Installations, provide close air
support for the United States
and the Republic of Vietnam
ground forces engaged in com11
11
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young, We&amp;?h3' GI killed In Viet
Nam left P. M. of his $l0fl.00(
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LONDON (AT') --- A burly
plus Inherltince to two follo w
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b.,rged on to the stage of
soldiers because he felt the n eeded ft..
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London's Phoenix Theater durEdward M. Mcllvain Jr.. 21.
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ing final curtain calls Tuesday
an Army Special Forces troopnight, threw actress Juliet Mills
HAPPY TI1ANKSGI'lNG to someone from the Student Council of Sancr, left $15,000 each to two budwere
(W(
his shoulder and exited
here
ford Junior High School. Five boxes of canned foods shown
dies who had served with him at
received at a dance given by the ecnrnc.il and will be distributed to the
with his pretty burden kicking
Ft. Bragg, N.C.
needy. From left are Donald Farrens, teacher; Susan Southward and
Mcflvaln, member of social
and struggling.
ly prominent family, was killed
Melody Hanson. SC officers; Capt. Jack Owens, of the Salvation Army;
The audience hail filling the 2,by shrapnel while riding in a
Thomas Benson, president of student council, and Danny DeMorse. A
338-seat
house gasped. The thenJeep In Viet Nam last Oct. is.
cheek for 25 also was given by the council.
(herald Photo)
ter manager called the police.
"We don't know anything
Wearing an Edwardian gown
about his two soldier friends,"
George M. Cheston. the dead
and elaborate blonde wig for the
GI's stepfather, said after the
leading role in Oscar \Vilde's
F li e r s
bequests were made public
comedy "Lady Windermere's
Tuesday.
Miss Mills was carried to
The two soldiers are Francis SAIGON. South \'iet Nam and the firat since Nov. 11.
ese desertions in Septerntw
Septem be r a waiting car and driven away.
Roger Murray and Ban K. Rob- (AP)
U.S. fliers stepped up On another front, the U.S. compared with 7,500 last March. Detectives found the 26-yearerts, both now in Viet Nam.
I their attacks in North and South mission announced a new, ma- In the scattered ground ac- old actress, daughter of movie
In an April 6 codicil to his
Nam while on the ground jor effort to spur the pacifica- tion, U.S. Ma ri nes supported by star John Mills. drinking in a
will, Mctivaln said he wanted
kes, a rt illery, naval gun pub with her kidnapers. They
th e soldiers to get the money if the fighting lapsed today into tion program, the civilian-di- air st ri
rected campaign to win the alle- fire and tanks reported killing said they were students trying
he died 'on or before July 6. small scattered clashes.
B52 bombers pounded Corn- giance of South \'iet Narn's 36 'jet Cong in clashes Tuesday to raise money for charity.
1967."
Miss Mills' husband, Amenbecame
munist
positions in support of masses to the Saigon govern- near Da Nang and Chu Lal.
Mcflvain's
wish
said
they
can
songwriter
Russell Aiquist-,
known when his will was filed the American forces pressing mont. Deputy U.S. Ambassador The Marines
arlvt'd
with
a
ransom of $28.
2.i Viet I
for probate in Norristown. m Operation Attleboro in Tay Ninh Wi lliam J . Porter. 52. was trapped one band ofninsula
13 A police spokesman said:
Officials of a Philadelphia bank Province and those in Ope ration named to head the new attempt Co ng on a small pe
C will take no action unless a
southwest of Chu La] cmi
said Mcflvain's estate could , J Paul Revere in th e central high- to make th e fl agging program miles
drove them to the sea. The formal complaint Is made by
succeed.
worth more than $100,000. They lands.
said the two GIs have been told The weather improved over As the ground fighting subsid- Leathernecks called in artillery Miss Mills."
North \'iet Nam Tuesday for the ed. the 360,000 American troops barages and air strikes which
of the
Mcflvan lived in Wynnewood. first time in nearly two weeks, in 'jet Nam and the 60,000 men killed 15 of the Vict Cong. The
Pa.. a fashionable Philadelphia and U.S. pilots flew 59 bombing offshore on 7th Fleet ships Marines killed the other 10 in
missions, an increase over re- looked forward to the traditional ground fighting.
suburb.
The youth enlisted In OctoberI cent days but still far below the turkey-and-trimmings Thanks- The Marines reported only
light casualties.
1964 and went to Viet Nam last i average 150 missions of ideal giving dinner Thursday.
in
another
development,
U.S.
I
flying
days.
I
April.
One American plane was i-c- sources disclosed that deserGo, 1Ian, Go!
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ported shot down, a two-man tions from South Viet Nam's
HighATHENS, Ohio (AP)
The term ABC Powers re- Air Force F4C Phantom jet. regular army have dropped
fers to the Latin American Both fliers were listed as miss- sharply since stiff new penalties way patrolman R.A. Speedy.
countries of Argentina, Brazil ing. It was the 427th plane i-c- were ordered last April. These who a few months ago stopped a
and Chile.
ported lost over North Viet Nam sources reported 4,000 Vietnam- Mr. Fast for driving too slow,
this week tagged Virgil S. Quick
of Newark, Ohio, for speeding.
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By Jane Casselberry
when 300 all down Thurs
day in the warmth and corn.
fort of your family circle to
a sumptuous Thanksgiving
dinner say a prayer for

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County government officials art'
"thankful for the progress we
are making and hopeful it will
not be Impeded by inter-sectional ill feelings and quarrelling."
School ollIclais express thrtnk•
fulness that "we have been able
to do as much as we have with
what we have, There Is much
room for improvement. but we
inivi, been able to make much
) I-ogress, ''such us our new Jim .
ion' college,"
Lake Mary residents are
thankful for it new postollit'e,
success in getting the 14 inter
change and liii' I)rohInntty of
St!InIflulu Junior College.
Law enforcement officials
while worried about nunauuy two-

blenus are "thankful that by and
large, the youth of our county
are flute youngsters, on their
way to becoming good citizens.
We don't have many of the
serious problems here that are
found In other areas of the
country."
Ministers and church officials
are "thankful that God eontti'ucs to bless our nation, with
nhundruu'e of good things and
gives us strength to face whats ver truths come to us."
Many of tine pour of the county airs' gra$elul for the genet'usity of student clubs, civic
grutips, churches and other etti
tens
ltu have shared their
blessings In order that many

are feasting today, where elyi'utut4flCt'5 would have otherwise made this irupouibbe.
Throughout Seminole County
uuiuch good continues to flow,
the county continues to grow in
population. prosperity and busi-

Sign up now for our

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Employment Is at a peak,
Service reporting fewer persuns out of work at this time
and jobs going begging.
Throughout the county, as
thousands of fatuities in thouhomes sit clown to
sands
groaning tables, laden with
bountiful array of food, most
u ill be thankful that they uery
born, or live, in America, of
all nations, must blessed.

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By LARRY %ERSlIEI

Christmas decorations went
u, in Downtown Sanford to.
day
There will be a giant choral
Christmas "Sing" at Park and
First Dec. 15
Plans being
firmed up now among the "We
Care" merchants
Tentative.
ly scheduled for 7 p.m.
Many school choruses will par
ticipate.
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WF%1'IIFR: Cloudy and COOl thru Wednliiy.

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a half-dozen
youngsters turned o u I this
morning to fill out applications
for the Job Corps at Seminole
Action
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The city can't use paper haln
lots for th e Dec. 6 elcctjo u .
less they decide to rescind a
present city ordinance . . It
should come up for official ac.
tion Monday night.

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That sure was a disappointing
a.m. Wednesday.
of
the Pinicrest Rexull Drug. was denied.
turnout at the County Fair last
store, May 22, formerly pleaded
night
. Very, very few
showed up. is this the way we C asselberry and Oviedo today "not guilty" on June 3 and
support our county
during eac reported one additional was released on bail.
He was subsequently arrestFarm-City week? 7
can didate qualifying for council
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convicted on two charges
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lJ&amp;E in Dade County and
Am, to be in school again
addLitlonal petitions picked up
sentenced to 10 years on each
School kids here, of course, will but none flied as yet.
count in the state Penitentiary.
be off Thursday and Friday. G
eorge
W.
Lotwick
has
filed
Poe was brought. here from
The Christmns vacation will in
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Casselberry
to
become
the
Raiford
to st.ind charges in
start Dec. 1 and kids will re se'i nth candidate for the three the local case.
lie is
liable for
turn Jan. 2.
ope,
seats and Robert Cameron an i.dditionul sentence of five
joined the four already filed years in the local case.
Courthouse and City Hall will for
ILXZC. Chemical plant, located at 26th St. and Lal
the three council offices In Judge VoIle Williams, Jr., sicbe closed Thursday.
OvIdedo.
c.eJ)t.d the plea of guilty and MarY Rou(l will close its facility here and relocate I
Ii incumbents are seeking re- orde,ed a prescntencu investi- Jacksonville, Wade Shealy, matiager, announced to(Iu
Clifford Mt1C.lbbln' special
in both Casselberry and gation. Powe's attorney asked
study cornmitU on industrial OVI tion
do.
Reason for the move was listed at "economics".
for a waiver of the PHI, but It.
potenUul lidd Its first meeting
was denied.
this morning to map out plans
"Not Sanford economics, but company economics,
for the group. Serving with Mc.
Robert' hayes, charged Iii this Shealy explained.
case, was aiso in court,
Kibbin a'. Howard Hodges,
:nunufacturiny facilities
but asked for a contiue of
Doug Stenst4
'r;ian KimOPIIIUIIt division us a ehon
bell, Vernon
his ease. Request was grunted have already been transported I
and George
'i'ouby
and the case is expected to be to Jacksonville urid the l)l"flt 1st.
"At this aboutt. ilisposal
tni)ipui*y
Could nut have picked six Aiii estimated $7,500 in dam- heard in the spring tirsn of will be finally closed when dis. undecided
inure qualified men. They hope age was estimated an a result court in February, 1067.
pusul of attack Oil Iiuntl
&amp;0111 the plant," Slimily concluded.
to act up a special industrial of ii fire at RI-Mar industries In addition to the 1l&amp;J', If Uti$
commission (non-political) to localLed on East Lake Avenue In is also charged with posseaaio pItted," he added.
Lon wood Monday night.
get inure industry here.
of burglary tools and a weapon. The plant formerly belonged
ie fire was discovered by
Case of Roy C. Coleman which to Chemical Corpurutican of
YOU CAN'T WIN DEPART- the bngwood Police Depart. began Monday was continued America and was J)urctluseti by
MENT
A siij)crior rating In inpet
One member of the ment.
today with fiiiul arguments f the Fm eewux Conipasiy In
South Seminole Jaycees already Ac cording to Fire (Thief Brian the case expected to be heard March, 'jexize is an associate tititi W118 S1W4ifliu(l the Lym'u
told us he wouldn't drive to Snobv, the fire started In the this afternoon,
,nugIcIi of J"reewnx.
High School Greyhound March
pain t shop section of the plant.
Sanford to attend any forum
Coleman, a Cocoa man, Is
'rho company Iwo enililoycti log Iijmd Saturday at time Dim
the courthouse.
Charged with grand robbery of six men, plus Ull ufl3eu clerk trlct 5 Marching Festival I
an elderly couple, Oct. 25, 11165. and wunuger.
New Smyrna Iluach, urcordlni
Dear Dale Carne.
-de—How do
Morris and Margaret ViJHbuuiy aaiI he will not trans- t
I enroll In your euurbe?? .1 b&amp;*ld 'Vii c Executive Counnitt.ee of hums, owners of a small Liie fil l. t the Jueka,',g,vlllc jalunt, BlaIr.Lyiiuii hIiiiidii*stt,r Jot11
good nmorvmg to a county corn- the Canter iociety will meet. in Juunesbjwn (Iwur Oviedo) but will move to Greenville, S.C.
misaoaer today and be jumped toni ht At 7:0 at the First testified they were beaten and "az.ound the first of I)ecwnber," The band was judged CACCIICH
marching for precision drtl
s.1J over e.
Fedsrml Caucus Bourn,
rubbed of from $750 to $800 to work with the research and and fancy dumicu step.
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Officials will take an extra holiday because they were open ounty courthouse wil l be
Veterans Day.
1ield Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the
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At the last school board meotC. Vernon Mize, president of
Ing, the board voted to allow
he Seminole County Chamber
the state prison system to turn
out lockers for South Seminole f Commerce announced today
Junior High School. Their price that Ii pe rsons, representing
was $900 lower than the only t he various factions of th e conbid of a private company. They troversy have been Invited to
didn't hid
. just sent in a S it on a panel with the public
quoted price. Free enterprise
rivited to attend and give voice
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Speaking of prisoners
Besides members of the SemiTurkey will be served at the ii ole County Board of CommisCity and County Jails Thanks- sloners, other groups which
giving Day.
h are been Invited to send
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Boulevard Interchange bid let- C ity Commission, Sanford-Scmting In December.
iiiole Jaycees, South Seminole
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3,sycees, Seminole County
The U. S. turned down Scm- C hamber of Commerce and
mole County School's applies- South Semir.ole Civic Club
De- Council.
'clopmet Training Grant.
Moderator of the pane) will
5 5
Mize.
Soot 15 per cent of Semm- "Our desire is to provide faco).&amp;1 population is still using tiial information to the citi,.6utdoor ;civics
That's an
ns of Seminole CouMy on
imprcvvenient,
according to tj e courthouse location.
County Sanitarian Val Bobbins "All those on th e panel will
10 years ago it was 25 per ive an opportunity to make
cent
The worst area in the a statement of th eir opinions
county' is Midway
Some 50 01 the matter, then the floor
per cent .
There are only ill be opened to questions and
THERE'S A DEFINITE TECHNIQUE to eating cotton candy and Marian
thIee sanitarians here to crack an
Tucker, 12 year old daughter of Cecil Tucker, cQynty agent, has it (IOWII
from the audience.
down on this practice .
pat.
Soon as she finishes that she'll start on the popcorn. Brother John,
"Following the audience parS S
age
ten, can pop in the popcorn like a pro, too. Seminole County Fair
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t1 1paUon, an additional period
We expocted the city to be
opened
last night with all kinds of exhibits and a sparkling midway by
Lii be provided for rebuttal
deluged with requests to use the by the panelists," Mize explainDeggeller Shows.
(Herald Photo)
Civic Center now that the ban ed
on alcoholic beverages was
Controversy over location f
lifted...
th e new courthouse arose when
Thus far
one
01 Cciuiity Commissioners ancourse, there will be one in nominced plans to build the new
January
.
The policemen fa llity near the Sanford lakewant to hob ° • ,
annual ball Inmt.
there.
Representatives of civic and
in the south
ml
Watch for a major expansion en
d of the county have protestannouncement soon from Cobia ed
Boat Works
Will be from tht the location and asked that. A Miami man pleaded guilty and a Gertr.an Luger 1)15101.
Case of Samuel Gralni
courthouse be placed "in a
20,000 to 30,000 square feet.
Inc re central location in the in Circuit Court today to churgPrior to recess for lunch, charged with manslaughter
auto accident
death
ofbPi
Co inty."
es
breaking and entering Coleman's attorney, Jack Nants,the
Gilmartin,
14 year
old
Good to see the City cleaning
with intent to commit a mis- requested that the case not be Boy Scout is expected tooi
up the industrial park out by
demeanor.
the lakefront.
Leon Powe, who with Robert submitted to the jury, citing heard tomorrow. Judge Wi1Iia

Armour's Star Flavorful

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AP Leased Wire —FstablIahed 1909

NEW YORK (UP1-.4tiar.
frrback Steve Spurner of
Florida today was named the
Itrlsman Trophy winner for
1060 In overwhelming fashion
over Rob Griese of Purdue,
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In Brief
Assessor Resigns

Veiled th rents, irmniindo, ambiguous (IlleAtion14 and
cr,nfusk,n reigned at the meeting of the (nnnty Cornmission today with Cliff Jordan of the courthouse committee of the South Seminole Jaycees appearing again
to requet a public hearing, but being unable to cite
specifically what would he the exact tihject of the
hr'siring.
Commission Chairman John Alexander, after
nearly an hour of listening to Jordan explosively remarked, "The commission wishes to emphatically deny
the implication that it has ever refused to answer any
(location put to this hoard. There has never been an attempt by this board to stop freedom of the people to
state their OpifliOflM."

The remark was made following a question asked
by Tom Pratt, president of the Jaycees from the

audience In which Pratt inferTALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Mrs red that the commission is reHelen Bennett resigned today fusing to hear objections to the
location of the new courthouse
as Orange County tax assessor
i'ti
from South Seminole residents.
Mrs. Bennett handed her re
Commissioner W. Lawrence
signation in person to Guy. Hay, Swofford asked Jordan, "You
don Burns, citing health as he: people continually ask for a
reason for leaving the office public hearing. What do you
wish to have the public hearing
after 38 years combined service about? Do you want one on toNo successor was Immediately location of the county seat, relocation of the courthouse, or,
named.
for what purpose are you mak.
Ing your request?
Jordan and Pratt both insistDORADO BEACH, P. R. (AP)
ed,
"There has never been a
-In an overture toward Repubquestion
of re-location of the
lican unity Coy. George Romcounty seat."
fley of Michigan has offered to
CLIFF JORDAN
"I only made a statement to
meet with Gov.-elect Ronald
Reagan of California to "devol. the newspaper saying that a re- ty seat and special legislation
op understanding" between the location fight might be necess- could not he adopted forcing a
party's liberal and conservative ary at some future time if our change of county seat,
Alexander announced that
request for a public hearing
wings.
was not given consideration." the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Is sponsoring a
Pratt contended.
I
However. when Alexander I P91blic forum on the courts
ABOARD USS AMERICA
(AP) - The jot fighter-bomber asked Jordan If the Jaycees had house question at $ p.m. 1m
touched down on the aircraft discontinued efforts toward re- 3 at the Civic Center with lbS
carrier's landing deck, snagged location of the county scat. Jor board of County Commission
invited as well as representsa cable and screeched to a sud- dun answered. "Not
den stop—a noisy but perfect
Pratt maintained that a public Lives of the South Seminal.
landing. The pilot had nothing hearing was necessary in order Jaycees, the City of Cassel.
City of Sanford, Santo do with It.
that "all the people ofSouth
ford-Seminole
Jaycees, tbe C
The F4 combat plane was Seminole could be heard" with
I of C and South Seminole Civic
landed safely Monday on the the reply from Alexander that Council.
America, the nation's newest all commission meetings are
He then asked the Jaycees
flattop, by a complex system of open to the public and any per,
If
titis is the type of public
radar and computers operated son requesting to be heard are program
they desire, to which
by a control center deep inside given that consideration,
they again answered, "No!"
the ship.
Jordan suggested that a study
The board agreed to place the
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'Surtax'

NEW YORK (Al')
Former
White House economist Walter
Holler advocates a temporary
surtax on income taxes, the
kind of Increase that House Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford
says could be a "tragic mis.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The
Public Service Commission has
been asked by two organization,
to reopen hearings on rates
charged by Southern Deli of
Florida.
Both object to rates filed Nov.
11 by Southern Hell, in response
to a commission order.
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be made to determine the best Jaycees on the aentia for next
location for the courthouse and weeks meeting with the Jay.;
continued in his demand for a cecs to compile a list of quespublic hearing.
tions they wish answered.
Alexander and Softord both
In other business, the board
attempted to explain that a pub- instructed County Attorney Barlie hearing 15 it legal procedure i old Johnson to use 'strung
requiring public advertisement ianguae" in a letter to the
and that if the public wishes to 1 Public Service Commission
be heard, it may do so at any seeking a clarification and inII tent of their enforcing state
meeting.
Jordan did agree that the sub- I law regulating public utilities
jeet of the public hearing in Seminole County.
would not be to request that i The cwnzziission overrode the
the courthouse be moved sped- I recommendation of the Planfically to Five Points or to ask ning and Zoning Board to re.
that special legislation be re-zone property fronting on SA
quested permitting this after 436 at Pearl Avenue from R-I to
the commission explained the C-i for the contemplated use of
courthouse must be in the coun- a shopping center.

Lukewarm
UNITED NATIONS, N. V.
(AP)—The feud between Moscow and Peking Is reflected In
the lukewarm support the So.
viol Union is giving to the current attempt to seat Red China
In thu United Nations.
Following loud demands by
Albania and African radicals to
throw the Chinese Nationalists
ml and give their seat to the
(IIU in uniat ma inland regime,
he Soviet appeal Monday
uumcd almost perfunctory.

Heavy Layoffs

DETILOI'l' (Al')
Auto work'ra laid oft in current industry
utbaeks can count on recelvtug
it least 62 per cent of their
vugua for UI) to six mouths.
Even after that, a man with
wo years' seniority could draw
50 weekly, plus $1.50 a week
iir each miupendunt up to four,
r six more mnutt*a.
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WASHINGTON (Al')

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ymi O'hIuy Grunatnsn, whose
hgnulurt, pujWara on time lower

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upor money, has ruslguud as
eaaurer of the United States.

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Casselberry

21, 1
Admissions
Booker Miller, Mertis Myers,
Hazel Smith, .loseph Hodges
Jr., Penny ft Smith, David
Dekie, Michael Glenn Elsa men,
Ruth A. Bennett, Charles V.'.
Hayes, Patrick Zeuli, Elizabeth

Annexation

'.'ue wa precented to the gen.
era] membership of the 'so uth
Seminole Jaycees at Monday
night's mectinj. at TradeWinds

den free rein to follow
through with ally RCtlOfl dt'Cflfl.'(i
advisable.
Plans were made to appear
hofore the meeting of the C(Thfl'

ty commission today as a last
effort to *vert legal aetion.
It was brought out that if the
cnmrnisioncrs
"refuse to co'I'[rRKFy
INNER Mrs. 1'. L. Dampier (left) i
operate
in
discussing
the matshown with Mrs. Joseph Garrett, a "We Care' mer- I
legal
that
icr, it is probable
chant of Garrett's 1)epartment Store. Mrs. 1)arnpaction will he taken by intericr wis one of 27 winners in last week's drav lag
cstcd cit iens to stop construesponsored by the merchants as.ociat.ion.
lion on the proposed site whe.
thor or not the Jaycees take action as a club."
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assessed value of property in
the county has risen from $59
million o $220 million and that
three-fifths of the assessment
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Index

DONALD FARRENS

NEW YORK— Although revised August figures show th e text.ile.mainifacturing activity indcx peaked at 156 rather than
the predicted 154. the usual seasonal production slowdown in'
Seembe: ished the index
down to - IM reports Textile

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World magazine. The McGrawCo
to ilif. notiorume County V% THE C11FICIT IT
Sanford Pemispule County, Flor - Two cold., of ouch claim or do- .ludgt- if Seminole County. Fior- NINTH JIJflCIAL CIRCIIT. I Debus." said the seven-column
I Hill publication estimates the
lila. this 15th tiny of Noveniboy. TTLtnd shall tie It writing, Ithil hut. her ilnul return, account ANT) ifift SElNO12E COINTT. headline in the Tallahassee
October Index should rebound
*)ia!I state I lu plaoe of residenit atid
1'56
ouciier,, wk Eerutr1x of PIOflh1)4.
of the the Estate of BAXTER S. no.
Democrat. Beneath it was a
CHc'ElIl o.
to 155.
claimant. aiti shill he eworn WAN. deceased, and at said CATuErINE ROBERTSON.
Arthur ii I-hwith, .i.
Iletter
from
Marine
Capt.
Bill
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by the c'latmitnt. his agent, time, then atid there, make apPLAINTIFF,
Clerk of the Clrutt Court
Northcutt
and
a
story
about
the
fly: Margaret E. Tyre
MIAMI (AP)— The pilot of a ride and he did not know her,
or attorney and su•ct'mpanied tilication to the said Judge for '.
HEAD9VAM*S
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by
filing fee of one Irillar anu Si final settlenient of her adnilu- OTIS
iis P.OREUTSON.
unusual birth day gift.
Deputy Clerk
NEW
AND.
'ti claim or dematid not 50 11. ist.rntttn of said estate, and for
IiEFCXt'AXT.
The 22-year-old senior, a Ger- twin.cnginc jet that went down namc-.
s' amet C. Collier
• Typ.wrIrs •
cstors
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O1'ICE TO APPflAR
of COLLIEr. A N D wc;rii
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Three
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continued
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'10, OTIS JAMES RC'r.EIITSON. man education major
30S South Pitrramore Avenue
tIu-i lxe'utri.
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As administrator C.T.A. of
Ufl rick Air Force base, was speech- near th e Bahamas has been ing th e crash area for any trace
WIIIHIC reilidi'ZtC
Orlando, Tioritlrs
ie ".rd day of NovT'I.Ud
the Esttc of
ICtIOWIt.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Powell's
Office S''
otithier. A. D. 11166.
GRACE N.
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Tc.t are hereby required to less when she realized what was rescued, but a woman passenger of the woman.
1 I Dec. 1, i,
Publish Nov.
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MAGNOLIA
STENSTRON. DAVIS &amp;
Newsmen were not permitted l
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Ac Executrix of the Estate file 'nur written defence to the in the newspaper.
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Is missing, the Coast Guard said
MeINT'SH
fill of Con;laint for divorce
of IiAXTER 5. ROWAN
to
talk
wi
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th
th
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hospi
lized
•'How
very.
'ery
sweet,"
she
today.
Cum Tostamerto Awc
filed herein against you, with
Tt'c-enie'd.
IN THIC CIRCUIT C01'HT 01" Florida State flILsl:-I1Itr
of survivor.
tie Cl.rI of lb. above Court os said when she finally got control
STENSTflOM, DAVIS &amp;
The pilot, Al Ackerman. 32,
'FHE %IN'1'fl JuDICIAl, CIR- Satilord, I'ie'rida ::'i
ot hiefore tii'i'vnbir :.'it, ii.si. of her trembling lips.
Mcl'TCtSH
Ackerman was reported In
I'VIl', IN .I1) J'OR SEMINOLE l'ittiIt.Ii Ne.v L.
and serve a ''y (it same U7'('iI
' Battle Creek, Mich.. was picked
A strirtey.. for Ii'ut rix
1j LOG- 4
The marine captain, stationed
(OVNTY. FLORIDA.
T'i&amp;&amp;intiifs Attorneys. Collier
and
J"inrids Stnte Ifteni---Sutte :::
condition today in a FreeFor Sealer Drivers
CHANCERY NO. ldnT
\'oolTork. ant, South Parramort in the An Hoa region of Vic't up by a small boat. Coral yen- good
Santord.
Florida
771
port hospital, the Coast Guard
IRVING H. VEINO and RUTH IN THE CIRCUIT CO1'RT or Publish Nov. 5, 1,
ture.
that
was
in
the
area
when
said.
He
was
transferred
from
f', lI'65 Avenue, Orlando. Florida.
T...
Age DrIvers
'SItE NINTH .lL'I))CIAL CIIICII'I' TtlbG.'f
VEINO, his wife,
Ijoretti fail not or a Decree Nam. had outlined his problem
THE S1'A'I'l2 OP r1oRIr)A
Navy
Personnel
Pro Conf.sst wtfl hr entered to the editors of the newspaper the Dc Haviland 125 craft aP- the Coral Venture to the Island
I N A I) FOIL SII I (ILL (01
40
th
'.5.
("I'i('IC E' Z)LIt riri't'i'ioi's ogi list )e'U.
LOW Valve Dwellings
He could not find a suit.abk psrcntJy exploded in
e air. Fisher, a n o t h e r small boat,
M. L. HRKI5 aid CARTtTE
AML S1A'l'l"l'l:
wi'i'si:ss ny laid ittid seul
AJernThfl
was
ub()Ut
t
Mobile Homes
l (liANCEItY %O. ili.tlIfl
UAr.nI. III who, it
TI' WHOM IT MAT CC)NCERN:
tilu
,t snrrd. Sunhiole County. gift in Viet Nam for the girl lie
h r e e which took him into Freeport.

Pilot Safe, Woman Lost

American agriculture is one
of our best weapons against
communism and a firm cornerstone of democracy, Donald
Farrens, vocational agriculture
teacher at Sanford Junior High
School told members of the
Casselberry Lions Club,
"Russia requires half its people for farming and some other
countries like India, Red China
and many African nations need
85 to 90 per cent of all their
people tilling the land so their
country may be fed," Farrens
16 pointed out.
"In the United States, less
than
ten per cent of our popuCompm &amp; Trailers
I'larlda. thiv 18th dity of 'Novem- planned to ma.m., so he wanted
An Eastern Airlines pilot fly.
HAM IUILG SAVINGS EANK,
srrr TO QIIET TITLE
undersigned, pursuant to the tier, MiC.G.
lation Is able to provide us with
$0t5&amp; Kickers
to buy a
g ad to print his when he was picked UP
NOTICE or st'i'i'
I'latnttff, 'FietitIoup Name Statute", Chap- (SEAL)
ing
6,000
at
feet in the area told
t
all
our agricultural raw ma'Pot Al. L HARRIS aid CAr.
ter I11.III, Florida Statutes, will
Arthur H. T;e'cl:withi, Jr.
birthday letter to Sigi.
Freeport Airport employes a Coast Guard spokesman he
BIE lIATtRIS. its wife. I! live, M. K Vi-1ll'i aid rATKIC'lA A. ri'gii;ti'r
I the CIrcuit Court.
('l,'rl of the Ctr'uit Court
terials
and this should be a
to
be
as
saId
the
pilot
told
them
the
'i would like it
U
lii. MILL, Mot i;hrwn to III 01(1 fot Se,nlTrile Coat
a id if dead, lit. 0! II? 111'.1'.11C.1%.11
siw ''what looked like a midair Tyre
I
:y
:
Margaret
E.
matter
of
national pride," he
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ad or all 'j aid,
(14's id.
large as you Cflt) make it. 11 1 woman just came' along for the explosion'' below him.
1ier., clivies, liat
1110('11 ies:ci;it (if ltc,0l
I iii,ut' Cierl:
SANFORD
218 S PARK
tti 111,1:11 0W11 iptuoc lii,., di- ci tie i'uth its e liii notice.
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creditors, gratis".',
declared.
,1zinep C' CcIIIcr
can get the whole front Tai'.
truste'e'i, aid! or oiler ciainap ii; v ts'iI., grit. tOes, usa glues, lien- tie
The plane, an executive model
ft ct t o Ui
is tilt,
to-wit 'c! C" ILLI E It A SI' \' 00L11' K K
"The necessity of Russia and
take
it.''
he
said,
telling
the
('I.
iii
trut
di
'is.
cot,
ci
etle',li\
NANCY COlt Y I A fiNES, aid
N I' AND W ATF.It
T'Oit'J'5 :n':
u ii Pt rn snore A vi's ne
made in England, took off from
China having to use so many
married, _____ EA fiNES iu.r us- CII Iiiuit. by, thrugi, under or CF TEL iiide which we art e'i'iz silo. Florida
editor's the price' didn't matter.
N.
Miami international Airport for
ii alive. and if
eIsghed It lutos.' or under A urle'ys for Plaint
people to produce food is a
The newspaper delivered the
A. W Ul'l'E, kits wile, or whirl we expert to engage in Putt Isis Nov.
(lead. Its or t i er unknown he'ira,
. t &amp; nc.. c,
Freeport
at
7:50
p.m.
Its
last
I
le'S
det.erent factor on the part of
birthday gift as soon as Northdi viuet's, It'giitt.ea. Iliteirs. ceo- sit lir of thin; and all ;iart
Itirtliep at Route 1. Box '6A, it i t't;t;.
communication was through the
a
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tilt ci's. grstitc'e'l, asstgnw-s, trus- ha vi tig or clalnuit; to live
tie City of Muitui,ci. Florida.
I
'DG
t
either of these countries startcutt's
letter
arrived
Monday
but
tees. and'e'r oilier clainanti; G. i151t. title, es' iiiti'si'st ti the
i'iui tie' tiartle.' init're'tstod IT
Freeport
tower
at
8:15
p.m.
it
was
a
day
late.
Sigi
celebrated
ing
a major war, due to the lack
1i'oiicrty
descrhlitil
in
tie
Cumsaici
bulnessss
enterprise
cisc, li
C. KING and
are as Is, lb.' Court of the County
tiii:nc,wn wife, If aUto and If !t!u)duhuhitt
tollii%vs:
Judge. Srnils,,,le Cliucty, State of her birthday Sunday.
of
stability
In producing food.
De'!etitlattt
dead. his or her uzktown heirs.
rhirida. In Probate.
I1rF.FIIT Ti.STO V ER
"My
darling
Sigi."
the
letter
"A second factor Is economic.
(I'I'ICE (II' Sill'
deviact's, logahcee., ilemiors. cnodlI,t ri the Estate of:
VINCENT C. ER )WN
1x2 ''
'I'll L
A l L (II" 'I'll E 5'S' AI'L
said. ''I wish I could be with you
tons, grantee'., tatignees, t rutiii:. ci iii Mitt laid. Fctnnle MAI:T JAM,, I'LRIIIGO
Even though we complain of
tm',,
isud/cr
.their cluitsunts. 0,
Deceased. on this, your 22nd birthday. I
F'IuntcIie. Sipt. at. t tr..
means I column by 2 inches.
our food prices, comparatively,
'F,. the' lieletidaiti:
AND ALL PERSONS hA VING
FINAL N(ITICIC
1!46G
)'et.Iti.i Nov. 1, 5, it,
Too small for an ad to be
M K Wt't.- and Putrlcriu A turic:CE: CLAIMING ANY ITEflCST
they are still the lowest in the
Ni,tioc Ic hereby given that love you now more than ever.
Whil e , hi, wife,
IN THE F('LLOWING 1,ES4CICI13Yours
noticed
the undersigned will. on the 1tb You have given me the greatest
A mew jirocce1urc will fucilieffective?
I
world.
Willard Drive
IN '1,111: CIRCUIT (iOI'HT O day or D,c.rnt'cr. A. ti. 11466. pro
Lb LANDS:
The crew on Complex 37 at reading this onel
The
)tletlt'y Park, Ptittiiyl'tI5 l'IIE NINTh JUDICIAL CIRCI'IT seti iii the Honorable County happiness I have ever known. tate reimbursement under medi"We spend less than 25 per
F. I aid 10, Blori;
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Aid to: All UIIICII(IWII til'd'Ubtib 1% AI) FUJI SEMINOLE COIN- .ludge of Seminole County. Tier. Happy birthday.
'A" of MIDWAY HEIGHTS.
care for doctor bills paid by or Cape Kennedy, which is cmcent
of our income dollar on
el said tih,tye lasted inturutl de. 'II'. FLORIDA.
Ssniiiii'Ie County, Vlc'rids.
Ida, her flial return, ac-count and
bene- plo7'ed by Pan-/ merican, reThe
letter,
which was shared on behalf of
medicare
food,
whereas in Italy, cost of
1114 N(Lhl' NO. l(i1 Il
e'erd)s
to tie putt ti,cini'cf, itidetitt,.
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'ous'l.'rt, a, L,ecutrix of tit
d onated an automut i c
by subscribers all over the cap- ficiury who dies, Mr. Bernard ewitly
food runs to 60 per cent of the
41 of the I'ui'lic lt,'rc.i'ds of (11t'tt't.ti t'., tintiugi. aider (ii 5.\ lNG S IIAN
GO, de'ce'aaecl, aid it said time. ital daily's north Florida circu- C. Edvnfleld, Acting Social Sc- washer and dryer, purchased
average
family's Income and
uitIisst lit uto%t lined l i t
Si'iiItiilt' County, I'ioridat,
Plaintiff, then and tii.'r, snake ppiictiofl latiun area, wits signed: "Love, curity District ?.luringcr,
from funds collected for the
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Al! iii liii ii tic,t. cli•i.cri bed pro. iIelilIttiit t nut ititwi to lit dead "
o tie ad 3 udge' for a final
In
India
and parts of Africa,
coffee fund, to the Russell
lte,iI:L:l:'J W TI SLIN, i ux.,
pirly sit unt.-, lying titid t'c!ng it ot live
,.'ttic'nicnt c icr atincististration Bill."
nounced today.
It
is
an
astronomical
90 per cent
'o ml llat't sea ha e'iig or
i4sisiioIi ('intl y, Florida.
Defendants. if said estUte, uti(I for an order
in
simplified
procedure-,
Mr.
Home
for
Atypical
Children
The
0
4%
(t'I'ICIC (SF N111111 1%
The lu: ur. of I lilt, tilt I to elti liii lIE ii 10 " a sy night. fit IC
of all money earned spent on
clischuargtsug her at. such Ezecutwevii
Edenfield, saId, will make it Orlando. The men also are plan'
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iii he'sn it tilt' ('oti itt y, Florida, toC' LA ft A M. TI NLIN. hsl
It tic is hove drst'1 i'e'd prc)$Icrt
wife,
l'lte stint' of tie' Court i t, wit:
:m:. ltlut.a .. WE/iTil. ltESIfll%CEs Ii at unknown
dirt .'titt hut bee'is tistituteldi
lltSF'J ELI'
I"I ILST A bII.
111041 cir country oth er tli ti ti
I, 'I'!. Circuit Court it, and for
'J'J (IN, uct'utdt ti to List' hiatt
mliii Stute of Florida, aid
S4,111 111 (.14 Cc'usi I y. Tic a t,ii,'e vial hereof itt r.'curde,d in N ut
null ii
.'tl tIlls if tie e'us. Ii ill Vi ç;
uddi'e'aa beclig :
lit-1;It. l'ges 66 and 6, it
tilt' 1,11 61 USSR. fluuevy At
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V ii NI
id itui'ii VICINO,
I Ii l'utlit' Iltrurda ui Se',iuttusk Scivad,''us Eleven, APO,
Lit w'ift,
Plaint ills. 'a'rrus N. L.
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no
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itt- %Ite. it al., 1)e'fcndctn! i. The lnciudiiu&amp; aeucll'ic Ily, but
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clts'rtIt ton ,.T tie' teal ps'upe'rt y
5 as set fort ii ai,oe'c.
Y tin a sici ise'it of you are' hits..
by coil i fled I liii stilt to ".ini''.'
ei''iuii ft'c.in atid ciuict aid
uiu.
fir-Ill the t itli to thu icove. di-s.
rn lied
property
hau,
1.ce'i
Iit'e.iuglt aigaitust you iii tile auit've
by IRVING H.
entitled
V EINO ali d RUTH VEINfl, i,i,
a it t, and you are- icrehy requlrlid to file your appearance, an-

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by lie

t(Iiitw- tsg

1ii 111(1 111d i,(lUlIitit'tlt, to- is'iI
I- Iti
I. list l'i,r, tar
I - C'e'nt vie i'liut tis' Syatc'su
You, Lid cuii'l of you, are toll.
fit ci t hut a stilt to loroclt.t.e a
itlou'141,Ige' e'nt'umttering thu ah'o'c
tiesc'rit'od Icrolleirty bus hoots filed

you atid vou art hierciiy
require-d to serve as r(p)' if your
Amitwer to the Complaint on I Is,

agiutuist

nj stud to serve a copy there- RObEIt'I'SON
AN 1)
C It A C V.
vti'acuddi-cps is, P.O. li tis 1475.
of u p on BornartiC. Muasynaki.
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Jan00,
r'ionlQu,
attorney
for Lilt' orugltiiti II Clii office or tie'
Plaintiffs, Dii or before' the 7th Clerk of list' Circuit Court on
day of tecenItier, 11466. If you or Isefont L)e,ceintecr 711. It4Oti,
fail to do so. be decree pro coti- tom ert,vihi the &amp;tlhe'gaticuia of said
fusto will be entered auinst '(iliIilsttiit will he tuke't US cull)'UU for the ichlef de-ttuatdud in leit- wed.
'1'lsls :0111:1 t.luulI I,t pul'hu.tthe Ceimplalmut
WITNESS tii' laid aid the ed once sacli wiek Itir four cur..

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Florida I hits
herntnele r(,t,,it
lbs 4th day tot Nc.eeIttict, A D.
1166.
(OFFIC)AL SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwitlu, Jr
As C14-rk of tie Cin'ult Court
In and for Seminole Cousity,
Florida.
By: Poises N. Markets
Deputy Clerk
hitzniusrd C. Muaz'iishi
Notthi Muglcilla Avenue

Uriuisdo. F'i'riiia
At tot- it ys fur PItt mills
Publish Nov. 5. v. : :11,

sr ixsritc't, DAVIS &amp;
MciNTOSH

At tonic-yr
for E,.-cutrix
Florida State' hlazk-Suite

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SAI(0N. South Viet Narn
(A' ) — U.S. infantrymen tan
gk'd with North Vietnumnee reg
ulurs in two small new fights
today in the central highlands
north of the battlefield on which
U. S. air cavalrymen took heavy
casualties Monday.
Units of the 25t1i Divsiun skit'znished with the North Vietnam-

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ipi-er, 355€.
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United litatts Marshal

MiddleDistrict of Florida
JCICNDELL W. WH13tRY
Atesietaist United States Attorney

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'i'hue putttle John was baitished to the island of Patuuus
110I6
in the Aegean Sea.

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DeBary

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epuently, ft was reported that
in (tt'iC two eay period 35 ,4pfloderx were approhenried
.firn Rillingsl.'y was named
now nembership chairman. A
door to door a. 'mhc'rshtp campnitrn will he ronrhie"ted in the
Tanglewnocj area.

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P ERS ONAL

BUILT-IN
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Rag. 2.00 Colgate's "007"
MEN'S
$159
COLOGNE
4-Os. Site
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Conisits of Hid.-A-I.d, Chair, 2 Step Tables, ColI,. Table, 2 Lamps. I00'. quality nylon co v er. isv.riible learn cushions. Sofa converts to full, doable
bed. Table tops are stain and heat resistant. Choice
of colors to salt your decor.
Regular 325.23
SCIAL THIS

TOUCHTONS REXALL DRUG
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY

LINN MaCAU AND "ERNIE" MILLS
PHONE 322-2482
COI. lit Si MAGNOLIA
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Shop the satIre store for many ether vahmi
LIb.r.I Trak In AhIsw.sc• • tosy lw.s If Deslaid
Ceerteaa $n1s • Top Vale. $t.mpe
elsowbits,

tb.4 soaperis our prices &amp; qe.iy

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Sanford Electric Co.
Store hours 8 to 5:30 daily.

Downtown Sanford

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Shop

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Visit Our Complete Record Department.

"THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCUN"

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THIS WEDNESDAY ONLY!

WEDNESDAY SPECIALS

$119

not sour. Cheeks "ulanturo ttreuth

t)enture'a th at lit are c'cssnttt In
pie' in leadership in patriotic
Other digrmitares
tiealth. Sea 7no ir dentistr Milarly.
?ASTW1H atRit dniiq nitfli.
service and reaffirm faith in Mrs. Ponnle Adams, clepnrt.rnent
God.
Field service to veterans and
-'___________________________________________________________________________________________ their families In hospitals and
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homes was emphasized.
Units of the Sixth
;'
Wilma Jones of Orlando,
A
president, feted Mrs. Lawler
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on the ,,,,,,Ii," of her official
'
iL
visit and presented her with a
$51') cash g(t enclosed in a
piece of miniature luggage,
M
Mrs.
Charlotte' Lana of Or.
lando, Department Chairman of
Community Service, was miS%
I Committee cltib for the Semi- I tress of ceremonies and Mrs
nole County Homemakers Coun- Lois Jones, district chaplain,
4
.r
gave the invocation.
cii's annual banquet and j
Memorial Unit 25e1 of Casstallation service,
scheduled
this year for Dcc. 2, were ap- seiherry served as a hospitality
pointed by Mrs. Ruth Gallagher, committee presenting corsages
program chairman, at a meet- to dignitaries and unit presiIng of the council Friday at the
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Agricultural Center.
.
Named were Lake Mary, refreshments; Longwood, corsages
and decorations; Lake Markham, reception and gifts and
e-;
Lake Monroe, program and Deflary Chapter 3. National
,
Association of Retired Civil
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seating.
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson, council Empinyes will elect and Install
president, presided over the im- new officers, after receiving reportant business session. Devo- port from the nominating cornttonal was given by Mrs. R. T. mittee, at its monthly meeting
Hunt. Mrs. Molly Stuedle, secre- to be held at 1:31) p. m., Fritary, read two letters from the day, at the Deltona Community
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state council president. Mrs. Ce. Center.
cily Post. One was to confirm Members are urged to note
that she will attend the ser.the change in meeting place.
RATTLESNAKE killed by G. Stewart Mnthieux
All U. S. Civil Service revice and be installing officer.
with a broomstick as he and his wife and father
The other was to Mrs. Johnson tirees, members of the Assotheir orange groves in Geneva measured
worked
asking if she would accept the ciation or not, are invited to be
more than six feet long and had 11 rattles. \\'hat
state office of I nternationa l present for the meeting.
Was thought to be the mate to the rattler was killProgram of Work Chairman, to Refreshments will be served
ed a few days ago by Evans Bacon, caretaker for
start in January. Copies of the after adjournment and a social
(herald photo)
several families in the area.
letter were sent to Home Econ- hour will be enjoyed by those
omics Agent Myrtle Wilson, Dis- attending.
trict Agent Helen Holstein and
State Agent Dr. Betty Jean All animal hides and skins
Brannan With the backing of can be tanned.
tlii i'niintt' a gent nncl tile rotsn_______________
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office. A letter will be sent at
once to Mrs. Post telling of the
Five dairies in Seminole Coun- can be bought cheapest, 14114 acceptance,
ty produce products valued at transportation costs to Florida,
Mrs. Johnson gave a report
"Milk cost in Florida is high- Ofl the recent health pro.
more than $1.75 million, $1
million of which is on-the-farm er than other areas, because of Ject conducted by the council
value, Sanford-Seminole Jay- the cost of the feed which must with the assistance of the councees learned.
ty health department and Dr.
ititti t)ii'
be
The group toured the local Baker explained.
Frank Leone. Report also was
Farm,
located
011
Baker Dairy
Gerald Mart in, Volusia Coun- given on the once again sueOld Orlando hlighwa7 and were ty farm agent and dairy spi'- ct.'sslul cooking school.
given milk to drink with theircinlist for Se m i no l e and Voiusia
1101*10 management chairmen
box lunches.
Cotintit's explained the tech- of the eight clubs will attend
Commissioner Joe linker, nlc'nl operation of iuiaehtin"ry B fllet'titlg at the county office,
owner, explained that at this and (!tiUiItlflClht of a itlutit'I'n Nov. 29. The program will be 00
one farm, production furnishes (ILIIi''
labels.
a glass of milk for each man.
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woman and child in Seminole
County, each day, for three and
a half months annually.
Baker, us tour limit, explained
the complexities of milk pt-king
and said, "today's 71111k is still
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one of the heat bargains at local
food stores."
HANDLE
"The price of 13)11k in Florida
In determined by where milk

Homemakers
Name Banquet

burial service will be moved to
the new site and remain a central symbol. The light has gone
out on occasion since the burial
but the new one to be installed'
in the memorial has been tested
In hurricane - force wind and
simulated rain storms,
John Carl Warnecke, the ar
chitect who designed the n- emoz-Ial, attempted to keep It as
simple as the expenditure of
more than $2 million permitted.
A gray slate marker set flush
with the ground will Identify the
president's grave and those of
the children — Patrick Bouvier
Kennedy and baby girl Kennedy.
The president's marker will
be engraved with the words:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 19171963.
The eternal flame may be
seen on a clear night from the
Lincoln Memorial, perhaps a
mile or more across the Potomac River,
In its new location, the grave
and the flickering flame will be
In a straight line from the Lincoln Memorial to the Custis Lee
Mansion at the crest of the bill
overlooking the cemetery. The
mansion was built In 1802 by
George Washington Parke CusUs, adopted grandson of President George Washington.
Thousands of mementos have
been tossed upon Kennedy's
grave In the three years since
the assassination. They give
some hint of the moods of the
people who visit the grave and
the emotions that stir them.

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1)EI1AIrI'M1NT PRESIDEN'I' of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs.
Harriet Lawlor of Ft. Latlder(hulo, (left) was honored on the occasion of
of her official visit to the Sixth District at a (liflfler at the 'I'radeWinds
(afetm'ia in Cassel)mu'ry. Shown with her (left to right) are Mrs. Pearle
Adams, Orlando, l)epartnwnt secretary; Mrs. Emily Green, president of
Casselberry Unit 266, which served as the hospitality committee, and
(Herald Photo)
Sixth l)istrict President Wilma Jones of Orlando.

Kennedy's widow during the

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rIerif and registering hnse At- rrri'fsry
unit Mi'4. Emma
Addressing a dinner in her tenting.
Adam-4, nst. department pre'ihonor at the TradeWinds
Mr
f,swior tvnq prose'ntt'd dent., both of ()rlitndct md Sixth
toria In Casselberry, Mrs flit w ith an antngr iph hook with Di
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riot i,riwior or rt. Kats(orqae, signatures and greetingc
front tell ,if Mr fl'rt.
president of the American T.e- those' attending. A e'nrnuwopiii
- iion Auxiliary for the Depart- of gag gifts wat presented to
mont of Florida, told the l2 her in a skit planned by Unit
Do
pPtSflflS attending Our sin in 7R of Tavares
Rock, Slide or Slip?
America is the lack of a 5e'flSe'
The banquet tables won'
picwt'i'i, an Improved powder
of responsibility that comes beautifully de'coi'sited by san- t°
apnkl.d nfl ippOV or iflWcT
I plates, holds NINA .rrh Mn"llrmiy
with
the
privileges."
Rho admonished members of ford Unit .51 with colorful n iaee.
no'. allele, ihip or roek,
v°t' Ii nogummv,y,pa?y!w.nrrlit. FARTgt'H is IIIkl,iine-dn a
the Auxiliary to set the. exam- leaves, berries, fruits, and
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GILLITTE TICHMATIC RAZOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BLOOD SANK
BRANCH OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA 11.000 lANK
1302 1. SECOND ST.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
PH. 3224122
HOURS FOR DONORSi
MON.. TUES. - THURS.
300 TO 8:00 P.M.

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nieratinn b
given a more central location.
In further hi,siness commentwas made on th e Improved
fir situation in the area
it is being patrolled by thn
heriff' f)npnrtment more ftc-

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the graves of Kennedy and two
of his children.
In the first few weeks there
were more than 50,000 a (lay.
Now there are about 15,000 daily, but a pleasant Indian summer or spring day, or a holiday
will draw many more thousands.
Visitors often wait an hour or
two in line. Not long ago,
wreath-laying ceremonies were
averaging 15 a day.
A new granite and marble
memorial authorized by Congress Is nearing completion.
The simple grave outlined by a
low white picket fence stands
today in sharp contrast to the
gleaming marble of the new
memorial a few feet. away.
The new site, to which the
bodies of Kennedy and his two
children, who died In infancy,
will be moved next spring. includes a circular walkway.
more than 200 feet across and
an inscription wall of granite
upon which are engraved quotations from the Kennedy inaugural speech of Jan. 20, 1960.
The eternal flame lighted by

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and adequate' parking in View
n,' nntiripnte'vl growth, he ne'Irfrel.
Ui' e'm pbnizvri that the group
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Virginia P.troskl
Helen D.Vrlea
838-3171
5. SemInal.
Katby Took.
Lake Mary
P. 0. Box 1214
Sanford
Mildred Haney
668-6631
Osif ona
Sophie Homes

hOMES
ORLANDO,
sECTION
ONE according to plat titer-out
rm"irdiud In Flat Book I.". Pages
I. utid 6. PublicRecords of bend.
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s,'hi List Iirups-rty situate in Semi- reported killed in the first ('Itubil.
istilv Count). I'lurlda deaerlbed
ass: Lot 7, Biut'I; ii, II1CF'TLICL( There was no word of casualties

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in the other.
wken,,ian
A U.S. military
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it)said the North wtnacsc
flicted hca y casualties out a
to the hIghest and be-at
l,lddcr for eati at 11:00 Noonan threeplatuon force of about 105
Tuesday. December 1. 11466 on inca of Lite U.S. 1st Cavalry,
the steps of the Seminole Coun- Airmobile. Division in Monday's
ty Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
fighting 22 miles southwest of
Oct- Dated: Oct. 27, 11466
JOHN E. MAGL'IRE, SR.
Plel Djering.

Arthur 14, Beckwith, Jr.
ik of the circuit Court
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A It ('nt r). I or Plait LUI
Deputy Clot-k
, It', 1166 PutilIshs Nov. 1, 5, Jr., , 1116G
11161. pulilIst' NOV. ?, It,
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food by the average man.

other relatives to ar- home.
era,
lot to do In
F
Otto Bul:er of Indian River
range for the appointment of a
mcdi- city, son of Mr. and Mrs.
legal representative of
Sanford
simply
Charles Baker of Chuluotu, is
rare beneficiary's etute
it you've newly arrived, looking
to collect a medicare paytsi e tit. a member of the crew.
for
th e newest shows, the best
,
,
In some t'ftS4'5, He UtO, tile hii51t1
places to eat, a weekend rssoet,
::
$ your chuich or synagogue, sces
costs would equal or even cx;'. to shop or perhaps a house or 1.
coed the atriount of the reimuapartment
read tti
burnt'ment under tiuedicur'e'_ Thy
social security district manager
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there
Is
where
that
said
no
legal representative of the
beneficiary's estute, and where
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Foreclosure
Pl e udilip._.
Outober It, 11166 by the above U.S. Special Forces camp at widower, or other
Answer--or ather
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atttorise'a. AN D ERSON.J'IUbH. 5t)'ieo cause'. the undersigned west of the Green Beret camp.
t'EA S &amp; LOWNt)ES.
? East Visited States Marshal or any of
Orlando, hits duly autluorisod deptiee wIll Three North Vietnamese were
(c tot rat l
Boulevard,

Deputy Clerk
GttACI'
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PEI!IJLES, IIOBERTSON AWD

/s/ Thc1nia P'rant''s Joyce
As Executrtx of the Estate
of NATtY J ANE I'EIiRIGC

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Se'uInoi. Couflty, FloriCs

By: Donna N. Markos

t'iti tier, A. D. 11466.

not I fte•d that Situufc'rd, V'loridu
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taift fliIrtgtae cuic.'uisibcrhi5 liii' t)L'o-ii
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Elool: 1. COUNTI-:Y ('01111' 51 1111)1K IJIs'S'Ill(I' vie
LtI; MANOR. LNJT NO. . FLORIDA. ORLANDO wia105.
ucc'ordl 141 to tilt 111511 there'- No. OU-nh-l)ri-UIs — U N I '1' E P
if up re-corded in Flat Book STA'I'Eb 01' AMERICA. plaintiff,
1, pages 7t. aBti 76. Public vs JOE Li. WALIJEH. JR. and
ltect,rd,, of Seniinolv Coun- LOIF E. WALLER. lila Wife Diife'uidtti.-NOTICE OY 5Allty. Florida,
luau Iwt,ti filed uguiit you in Notice I, hereby given that par.
tst'ici'y

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S('', und lilt tie cr1I"loiidi'
lit Answer or other Pleading
in tl.t office of thur Clark of
tilt- Circuit Court uti or before
tluii aditit daij of November. 3566.
at etttve w t'eks Its the Sanford it cia full to do so, a decree pro
ll,'ra iii
will ii* takuli against
,'o iifcs,'
s
I 'stied thu up 41 11 Lii) 0 Nvii elli. you le'r tie- rehie'f deiiuiidad 1s
l.et. 11106.
II,. Complaint,
(SEAL
'j'hilp Notice-shalt tie publishiArthur
H. Bve'kwitii, it.
e-d tice a week for four cunseClerk, Circuit Court
"u'ls'c weeks in The Sanford

Court ut i4assford,

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MRS. WILBUR NOLAN. Citrus Heights, Was OflC
of 27 turkey winner in the holid:y giveaway s1)01
sored by Sanford downtown "We Care" merchants.
Mrs. Nolan won her turkey at Western Auto and
received her certificate from James Hoening, man
(Herald Photo)
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titmly a little' over nit acre'. elr,n,
neil. us'e'mn te'notmnuilt",
Since' time' rc,nrt hjc,,,qe' r''ui l'l
tint he moved agrit', for at. lenqf
20 years It. would e'pfy- only
i-etiso,uril,lt' that flnIn'riunIc eonliottucinry

citlr volt', ntici ottt' ,'iirh'ttim lcnot' vhmnt Is guIti ttm!''
Ito ('ild the ('nimp IliiiI fre,,u,
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benefit performance for the
mental health clinic here will
be honored on either Nov. 30
or Dec. 1, Stanley Pierce said.
The original Dec. 1 date conflicts with the Christmas parade.

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Sometimes the visitors
conic in military cadence, o r with the quick and happy
step of school children, or I a the contemplative way of
the thoughtful citizen.
They still throng to thi grave of John F. Kennedy,
assassinated in Dallas, Tex , three years ago today.
fly count and estimate more
than 16 million persons have
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applications and preparing for day, Dec. 10. Grocery orders
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aid
to be given.
Participating agencies are th
will be mailed out on Dec.. 19,
Elks Club, county welfare de- _______________________________
partm eat, state welfare departThanksgiving Eve and toys will be distributed n
Dec. 2021.
meat and the Salvation Army.
hanksgiving E
Annuzd
Applications f o r Christmas Service t Good Shephird Luth•
Groups or individuals wishing
aid will be taken at these cran Church, Sanford, will be to "adopt" families for ChristIn Viet
agencies beginning Monday and at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, fol- mas should call the Salvation
Elk Service Station In the city.
closing Dec. M. Only emer• lowing the order of the regular Army, 322-2642, after Thanks.
Anoth er continued session of
By JANE CASSELBERRY
gency cases will be considered Lutheran w a r s i j p service, giving.
council
was scheduled for 7:30
SP/4 Albert Wnhlbcrg,
ChriFtrnas ketUc
will be
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p.m.
Monday
at Councilman Ar
of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
and the offering of food will go manned again this year by var.
Lego's
request.
Lego did
ap- thur
____ to the Good Samaritan Home in ious civic clubs. if your club Wuhlborg of Plaza Oval, C
has not contacted the Salvation selhey, was wounded In Viet not reveal for what purpose be
Ii '1', Sanlord.
THE CIRCVI'I' C 01___
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Army, and would like to parti- Nam, Nov. 12, when the hell- wished the meeting called.
AND P011 IIEIIINOLE C01NT e ______________________________
PLURIflA.
cipate, call Capt. .lack W. copter In which he was riding
CHA%CEJIT 0. IOMI
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ThEC1E EMITH,
The crew was delivering amIc
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Court
of
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County
PI.AUTIFI.
Coed Receives
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.Iudg., I.rnsiu"Ir (ulnit). )"iorIiIs..
munition
to the troops at night
moss,
ii
type
of
IUiiideer
In Probate..
OTIS C. SMITH,
lichen, is the principal source when a flare blinded the pilot,
DErENT)A?'r. Ic ri's icIcle of
GRACE al. REX
WOTICE TO API'EAIL
of food for the reindeer of the causing the crash.
•roind
TO. OTIS C. SMITH,
None of the crew was killed
Birthday
n- To All Creditor. and P.'rc.iti. Arctic.
tin.
id.ce
Whose recrn
they
managed
to
get.
out
heas
IIc'ina
CIuini
or
fi.'mcudc
known.
You are hereby riquirid to ApMiUc* Said IctuIei
fore their explosive cargo blew
YOU hTld eu)i of yc'u Lire borefile your written defense to the
up.
Bill of Complaint for divorce by notified and required to Prowith
flied herein agalmit
u iii' Court tot the cucty
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Bonhcur, French artist,
Rosa
or before December lrt. IPif. I'*"° against the i'Pitste t l'Ispridu. Is, Probate,
became known as the greatest TALLAHASSEE (AP)—A surand per'e a copy of same upon GRACE M. REX. deceased, late is, ri the lalistr of
prised coed looked at the newsrlatntlfre Attorneys, collier and ri said Ct'uist, to the County IAXTFI S. ROWAN
woman painter of animals.
Wi'nlfork. 306 South Parritmore .1titiCi' of Scniirinlo County, i'ION
flceused
paper Monday and received a
Ida, at lila office in the Court
Avenue. Orlando, Florida.
VIAL NOTICE
belated birthday gift from her
County at
Herein fail not or a liecree house of
Notice is hereby given that
Pro Confesso will be ent,,rnd ford, Florida, within six cah'n- the undersigned will, on the itb
fiance In Viet Nam.
dar mnnth from the time of the
aainct you.
of rb,,ntjmhrr, A. D. lt.GC. pro.
VR To "Happy Birthday Miss Sigi

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Emphasizing that, lie was
speaking only as a ctict'tieeI
citisen, who is working with a
group of Interested eltiv.cna IC)
secure a public hearing on the
issue, Tucker said, "It Is our

"llie location of tilt, Proposed
new Seminole County Courthouse was the topic for illseussiitn when Robert Tnekei' of
('asselbet-ry spoke to the Tanglewood Area Civic ,ssoe1ntion Suntlnv night at. St. Rich.

Cafeteria.
airman Cliff Jordan and
were
his courthouse corn mit

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Council also objected to the
fact th at it had not been advised
of the petitions, seen or discussed them In work session.
Unanimous approval was glven to the transfer of a package
beer license from Robert Newcli to Leroy 'I'. Telkaznp for

clearing house.

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ton, Sanford; William Bowes, nor legal descriptions verified
Helen Chokanis, Anna Bacon, by City Attorney Kenneth Mc-

Christmas clothing day at the Deltona; Harriet
Salvation Army will serve after this period. This Is to alagain this year as a Christmas low proper time for processing Salvation Army will he Satur- Longwood.

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Danny Malloy, Sanford; Athu Intent to annex posted by the
tus Beall, DeBary; Susan T1fl attorney at the continued seadel, Lake Monroe.
of council Monday evening.
Births
The action was taken by the
Mr. and Mrs. ROY Monroe, board following presentation of
Sanford, a girl,
the annxat1on petitions by
Council C h a I r m a n Arthur
Discharges
John Byrd, Donna Prosper Wheatley. Council objected that
and baby girl, John Small, An- the petitions had not been pro.

yearbook, "Salmagundi," for the third consecutive year, by the National
Scholastic Press Association. Accepting the award for the school are
Cindy Michels (left), last year's editor-in-chief; Richard Barnett, assistant principal, and Miss Dorothy Morrison, faculty advisor. Assistant
(Herald Photo)
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Eleven applications for annexJoiner, Annie M. Pippin. Vester ation to the City of Casselberry
Edge, William Frank, Wallace were ordered processed by the
A 11 e a, Cberroilyn Cleveland, zoning board and, If approved.

ALL AMERICAN AWARD has been given the Seminole High School

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and
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tack of nerves whenever I pretions from all of human actside at our weekly lunchcmns.
whether political, religivity,
"And I don't have any sparkling ideas to perk up my few IOUS, educational or business.
And it has several pages of
minutes at the lecturn.
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it's the shortage of junior
er; it is getting worse with I Monroe, it will be done prindistance, why didn't. they buy of the people of the County.
The courthouse- and the county
leaders that may defeat the
in downtown Sanford?
could he the one factor. In my jail have to h(- built in the the growth of the southern cipul)y for the City of Sanford Viet. Cong in the end. The VC
The majority of the 1)C0P11 opinion, which most would tend county seat. I do not find that part of the County, regardless urid not for th e best interests strength has been in its vigoruse the court house about two
un if y the County a nd do- there is any requirement that of surface appeuruince. The of all the County. Many South (bUS, highly developed complex
or three! times a year. !'ame1y: Btro3' bug- standing reseflt- th e county seat be an incorpor- cleuvage is economic, social Seminole people feel that the of underground organizations.
To pay their taxes; to get their mente of Sanford dominance. ated municipality, although the and political, as well as in attitude of Sanford residen ts is Such organizations depend on
auto tags and file for honie- it would terminate the need statutes are not specific on the other ways. It is so bad that epitomized by the statement
able young leaders.
stead exemption. Most of the for brunch facilities which are point. I have not been able to some people have even discus- I the Associa te Editor of The
if the Viet Cong are unable 1
services are all now nvailuble precluded by law from holding find any requirement that the sed the unlikely possibility of Sa nf ord Herald in th e Monday, to replace the men they lose
in the Court House Annex in the original records and which jail and courth ouse be adjacent I being taken out of Seminole November 34th edition wherein or send to the front with able

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the people, who are taking advantage of the services we are
offering," Lash said.
The new dealership located in
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The citie, of Seminole its immediate surroundings.
County have not had an ample The location of the County
opportunity to be heard on the seat in the City of Sanford has
question of construction of the resulted in a practical diacrimination against the southern
courth ouse facility.
There is now and always has half of the County.
Many South Seminole people
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There Is A Fantastic
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HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
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UPIIT REPAIR
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INTRODUCTION

SMO

-is announced Joint-

of the ACid's continuing pro- Skillermi Drug Division. Levine's
listed 114 Junior department
gram of employt' education,
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stores an d leased de partments.
Ilunusris breathe in oxygen Zule has stores or other operaand breathe out carbon dioxide; tions in 42 states, I'tiei'to Rico,
plants take In carbon dioxide Belgium, England, Israel, Ja
India, lkmg Kong anti
and give off oxygen. _______ pan,
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my opinion it is not getting built on the bores of Lake

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demonstrates courteous and At latest report, the company
friendly relationship between listed 345 stores in its Zale
people. Another area stresses Store Division: 67 in its Fine
various phases of telephone Jewelers Guild Division: 84
units in its Lt'st.'tI Department
courtesy.

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that the puppy is not a toy. but The citr contains exhibits
lilollowilig the inerger. Zale resulting in it severe lintitation
tile availability of insurance
a livingr creature, not to be showing act!, or discourtesy Corporation will have more than oil

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it at Miss Spaulding's Ben

tentlon and less exposure to dis- as a "Courtesy Car" will be 14 and elected William Levine record it s favoring a change in I
turbing confusion. If this is f i n- viewed by etnployes, B. B. and Morris Levine to fill the t wo I Florida's rate regulatory law.
possible, be sure to make it. Vaughan, superintendent an- new posts as of the effective Mr. 'L'reweek said the current
liw had led to inndetivate rates I
plain to children In the family nounced today.
date of the itierger.

2"O HIAWATHA Aft

ning

2401 FRENCH Aft

WINDOW

since May 1959.
The store with "the friendly
atmosphere" is known as the
place where you can find nearly:

home at 21624
mtreamllned passenger car, ed tin increase in the size of tile erew;ed competition.
be given more reassuring tit- especially equipped by the ACL Board of 1'irc('tOt'S from 12 to I FAIA hind previously been on I Sanford.

the holiday when

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located at the extreme north- existing roads, east and west adequate and the County Corn- now and never did have reason- idents, to work together toward named Florida Teacher of the
em County boundary, with al- and north and south, and it znuioners are considering the able access to It This was a unification of the County by Year.
most I00 of the population could be near the prospective addition of one or -two new matter fully known or which construction of a County gov- She is 55-year-old Mildred An•
floors upon It, apparently do- should have been fully known ernrnent complex in a more derson, first grade teacher in
pending upon what their uchi- at the time this I1t)splt4Ll With centralized location. It is not Zellwood.
tects recommend. It seems 'built. The people in Ow south'- un impossibility that th is be
The selection was announced
some consideration should be tuii part of the county for the dune.
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by State Supt. Floyd
Wkr
given to the thoughts of plan- most part are served by ;)hyssHarlan Tuck
Christian.
authorities rather than clans who Practice in Winter
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Sanford Heraid
Nov. 22, 1966 merely to the recommendation Park or Orlando hospitals.
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other examples of
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expenditures
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called
LaMar 'EMSMML
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sign a facility at a particula r a practical mutter benefit prinA.$oIIet Editor
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Study Courtesy

The County Courthouse is sueb place&amp;. It should be near the new Jull is said to iw in- u imucticul matt&amp;r they tit) not I Couti%v, including Sunford res. home on witekends has tmeti

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ping Center tit the corner ing, in a variety of goods, is

Zale, Leyineh Shareholders
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Miss Spaulding has operated.

has had specialized training In
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states Walter N. Chimel, Direc- Church.
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lieve thut development would development and construction itiole County Hospitul. Al- the County is theim.
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Tours truly,
start In the vicinity of the COStS at a more centralized though this is a County HasNow is the time, before
Rowan
evurtbouse,
with law offices, site, and no projection of suv. piuil and people throughout nioney Is spent on a new courtAim. Baxter S.
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this pretty bonded wool will
Mr. Chimel suggests that a
federal income tax purposes, the endorsement was made by the t' en Monday through Saturday
keep skimming right along In
mer ger be considered t tax- fll('nlbershil) at. i'ieetings held from 9 a. in. to 9 p. m.
the New Year too. Pink or few precautions be taken before
Pt'ci,arittiori' are' now being
free transaction. Mr. lApshy told t hr.'ughout th state. Mr. Treblue crochet-weav, wool wIth the arrival of a Christmas pupat the store for the ob
Illilde
Florida
acetaf. backing and solid trim. py, to safeguard his welfare
Employes of the Atlantic Zimle slu,t'elwklers that. it is hop- week noted that the
Silos 8 to 18. $30.00
and add to the family's enjoy- Cist Line Railroad wilt learn ed such a ruling will he forth- ,tiofl ComilIittt!t' for Traffic se'rvance' of the 90th anniversary
the founding of the Ben
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
ment of Its newest member. If how discourtesy hurts business, coining before the end of Dee- Stu(Iies, a public group of Flor- of
i lila citizens, had recommend- Franklin line.
possible, put off bringing the when they view a special demon- etiiber.
Miss Spaulding makes her
puppy Into the home until after stration Tuesday.
/itle shareholders also iipproV- I'll a similar approach to j.

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Product dealers in the Orlando of Levine's pending favorable
area for the past six years and rulings by the Internal Revenue

Patterned for ill* busy holidays, Center. New York.

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An abundance of new toys of
According to recent estimates authorized schools
Endorsed
and the increasing Interest In 10 years in the U. S. Air Force. ly by Ben A. Lipshy, president
i all types are on the shelves, all
Zale, and %ViIliam Levine and
Ison
is
a
Kentucky
native,
is
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dogs, both as pets and for showTAMPA
married and the father of three Morris Levine. chairman and
ing, there should be more
competitive sytc' of insurance anticipating the arrivals of San"Christmas Puppies" purchased sons and a daughter. He and his president, tCSI)CCtIVCIY, of Le- rate regulation was endorsed tit Claus in December.

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~ everything you want. One cus- ,
able to give assistance with seShareholders of Zale Corpora- Switzerland.
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Zale's Jewelry in Sanford is'tomer said. "if you can't find ~

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is to live near the river.
Ison sums's he "has fallen in
love with th e Sanford area and
is here to stay." He Is anxious
to serve the public and is avail-

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drawn out court battle? Surely Strueteci whore there is ample I meats as to the costs of con.lust. a new courthouse for deteriorate.
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and
the
costs
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movsouth
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twt the taxpayer
whether room for all I' ci
This is not to imply in any
liii borne is in North, East, growth of the County build- lug records, but I have beard rescnt having to pay ad val- with the subconscious feeling I way that women are inferior to
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lug Dehores Lash, formerly of
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the Seminole ShOPPiI1g I'luzu. cannot offer the same services. to one another. There have Gounty und annexed to Orange lie said "Dear Satita-I'm not replueements, the VC underWho would gain by a long The courthouse could be con- I been all sorts of wild state.. County.
I gonna ask for a lot this year. ground strength will gradually

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militia apparently I n c I u d e
could be put more in keeping
their locality, bought or built lishment of a county govern- with the development al th
e ent almost two-thirds of the on this team. Most of them greater and greater percentages
their homes, they knew where merit complex in a more canI1L
young men working in the Corn- were girls and women between of women. Militia rosters inthe Seminole County Court tralized area cii the County
There has been a great deal munist front's various udminelude the names of women in
and 8b years of age."

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eminnl. Rank declared .1 cath
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house has been located there the County, the problem will
tion, agent, porter and ("en
be magnified with regard
and county jail, no matter how Their parents rebelled. Indoctri- to the front.
for many 7u.Urt.
IU5thSt1C the architects may nation courses didn't seem to
"Whenever an ammunition military tasks have been taken
accessib il ity and availability
When these people, who are the site of government to a make the structures. There are help much
transport team passed by my over by the women.
now clamoring so loudly for majority of the people.
other uses to which the land
of local Viet Cong
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e\pi-c''-ed his "pleasure with the through the Rnrracudn are his (11)01's for business Oti Sept
reception given his new enter- available as well as good, used 29.
Lush Is IU) novice to the unto

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CIn'ylcr Plymouth Inc. today I Plymouth line front Vallants I The IWW (I('iIlerSIilI) opened.

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your mouth' ing a long stamped envelope,
this area. but, believe me, our resultz or benefftm of construe- the prestige of being the Coun- in a village not many miles ~ young men also forced ber to
One man this reporter talked phone in front of
seat, but the government of from here. She was disenurared. cull on more women as aTnmu- to had recently been a Viet
Shove it down to the level of plus 20 cents.
Sanford Herald papers are read tion of the cou rthouse at the the County would be more
The
party
was
getting
short
nition
porters
for
the
CommuCong
official
at
a
headquarters
on
,
nor
hav
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s.,
by more than Just us as we dr. present locati
te
culate them thru the neighbor- heard al any such study with centrally loca d and much of officlishi. They were being nist 51•inieE.
a little north of here. He said:
"At night," she said, "cm the
regard to Its construction at more readily accessible to the mt to the front, She'd been
It is now one party aim
hood.
at
bulk
Of
th
e
people.
ordered to recruit aizable num- canals there were long caravans replace men with women to free
any other point in the County.
Keep up the good work!
I feel that this would he hers of young women to take of sampans landed with ammupresent
men for the front. This shift
Mrs. Ftarlan L. Goplen I believe that isthe
inadequate beneficial to downtown San- over much of the party's politi- nition cases and weapons.
cour
ouse
th
site
Maitlaud. Florida
for the prospecthv growth, ford. It has been said that one cul, economic and propuganda
"The region cadres and the
Contacts with Viet Cong vil
of
the
County's
greatest
asworl~
in
the
are.a.
regroupee cadreis told me that
lucking reasonable parking
Editor, Herald:
sets, and of course an asset of
But she had found that the this ammunition came from Ca lage officials in several Score
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space availa bility as well
Why all th is fuss about
girls in her village were reluc- Man Province. According to of hamlets in South Viet Nam
locatIng the Court House? Sun- space for foreseeable construe- Sanford, is the lakeshore
in many
rillagre
after
Lake Munroc. If this is no, it tunt to take over these inbs. these cadres, submarines carried indicate
village that
and in
districts
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ford is the County Seat of Sem- tion. With the growth that is seems invotirruous to want
predicted across the south of
to They didn't vant to be rent it from tile innrth and rmi-rred
inole County, and the court
decorate It with the courth ouse away to serve. They rebelled, near the seashore to deliver jt many more jiohticia, organiza -

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nervous, for every public plat- for any man or woman who
teaches or speaks or preaches
form artist is keyed up, even
or
acts as master of ceremonies
though he is a professional.
At the onset, simply clasp at function clubs.

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We're with you all The way- 1t)y without due nsidr- would benefit hi the long
squeeze tightly, for this mum.atirni to studies
cular effort will drain off en- one finger on the line to guide
a new County seat
Seminole County is a great planning authorities, jncluding i')'
place to live and i knov our the Seminole County Planning at a centralized location. BowIj
look up and then drops back
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problems to work out and the County is expected to have ap- not directed toward the retheir place.
fairly calm and assured.
only way to start is by bring- proximately 800,000 people liv- nrnval of the County seat.
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For when you read, YOU
Through the co-operative ci.
if you must read an anjug them out In the open for lug within
bers twoshould glance up every 10 seepeopl( to see. We've had child- Thirds of whom will reside in fo rt between the County Cam- ______________________________________________________________________________________ J nouncement, ei ther clip the thin
mission and the Commissioners
sheet to a piece of cardboard ond to maintain eye-contact
ron hi Seminole County schools South Seminole County.
to prevent the shaking of the wi th your audience or confor 8 years and I know 110W serve such a populace, greatly of the City of Sanford, it would
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paper.
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great the problems in the enlarged courthouse facilities be possible to construct a
But It isn't easy to glance
Or hold the th in sheet in
sctioolz are and bow frustrat- will he required, apparently Coun ty Government complex
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both hands then gently pull in hack at th e proper line unless
lug to the teachers, students much larger than what is now sou th of the present boundaries
you keep your finger at the
Of S&amp;llfOTd ii property
opposite directions.
parents and all school personnel planned for the County.
Political
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owned
by
the
County,
This counteraction will stop right place. ClargTmM take
location of the courthouse
these problems are.
th e area of the .'lunior
Unfortunately we border Or- be a continuing burden to a
College. This could readily be
en in the Viet Cong village prevent your hands from tram- For futher practical advice,
ange County so many people majority of the people.
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feel It's more Important to sub- I am not apprised of any annexed b' the City of San- (NEA)
Official; The growing scarcity of hierarchy is confirmed from bftg? Remember this trckl
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probable
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"With good student and com•
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Steriing said of his Raiders, high school's retwunding ree- our team could have fl
twieehenten Lake !umter Jun- their zone and get our big men
lOt College near Leesburg Wed- 11) th e boards fLr the second! ' They have a good attitude and erd, has a good chance as does season and represent Seminole
ii," Matare working well. They seem to Earl Stokes; the guards pro- Junior College
nesday night at
shot"
p.m.
Despite the first year status want to play ball ar.d although habty will be Charlie Brown an eci Sterling.
The Lake Sumter team, dropc'erleaders are spon•
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ped a close decision to Day- of th e team and th e problems th ey are inexperienced , th eir John Thomas.
Sterling says. 'Thomas is a soring a motorcade to the game
tona Beach Juj College and of orientating the team to the hustle and willingness to work
real fine boy who ha.; the msik- and anvnne ifltCl'eStCd i going
th en last Its second game of the coach's method of play, Sterling is apparent."
The Seminole haidcr8 proba- ings of a real good college along to the game Is urged to
season to Florida College. Lake feels thai his tz,am has a good
Sumt'r uses j
game.
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will start big Fred Milton guard. He has trnprn 'eci a lot, meet out at the Junior College
type tic- chance to yin Its first
and is a good I by 6 p.m.
and Coach Sterling said "If our bo:s don't get exught who stacks u" to C'S" at center. Be moves
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Ma Parseghian t ook it 11 In erty's Michigan State club by a I closest counts in the history o1
st ri de but Duffy Daugherty Is scant th ree points In this week's 1 their poll.
'We were ranked No. 1 last
beginning to feel persecuted.
Associated Press college poll
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pulled a m il d surprise by feet-record teams.
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Southeastern Conrerenor and the host team in the Rose Bowl. abanin's 39-28 Orange Bowl
two powerful Dixie independ. Purdue and Syracuse had been triumph over Nebraska last
ents accepted bowl bids Monday named to the Rose and Gator New Year's night.
as all but five bcrlhs in the Bowls, respectively, over the Georgia Tech, only other tm
eight major holiday attractions weekend.
beaten and untied major team,
were tilled.
The top game should be the meets Florida In the Orange
This weekend. two Southwest Sugar Bowl confrontation be- Bowl at Miami (lie night of Jan.
Conference schools are expected twi'en third
rank ed Alabama 2 after Southern California, the
to join the field. giving the I and fourth-ranked Nebraska.
Pacific 8 king, and Ptirdtw. the
southland at least nine of the lt
If Alabama sidesteps an upset Big Ten runner-up, tangle in the
bowl spoLs.
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of the play completely," stated, touchdowns on the ,
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The Lyman Greyhounds faced
his Seminoles had game. Much of the Sanford of- rushing in last week's victory.
demoralized Winter Park 31-7. fensFve attack was due to the, The starting Seminole ofien- their higcst test of the season

The annual battle with Tie..
drive around on some of the 140 ......................180
190
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Land
has
sand roads In the "outlyin" 150
unit is: ends, Greg Ganas last Friday xnd passed with
Singled out for their line play second effort running put in ls
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of oth er
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areas and see what I mean.
and 'Mike Iirng; tackles Barney flying colors, according to
were ta ckles Stan Hemphill and th e Seminole backs.
This is a reprint from th e 170 .........................21.5 schools and is rated as a tOSSBUDDY STUMPF
Barney Headrick, ends Greg
Of DeLand, Metts said, "They Headrick and Stan Bemphill; Coach Dick Copeland, whose
pamphlet of Regulations on 180 ..........................up, with previous season's perGanas
and
Mike
Long
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had 10 days to prepare for guards Gordon Meyer and Billy team held Lakeview's scoring
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190 .......................2 formances tossed to the winds. Land has two
Bunting and bag lImits:
Boy
Dunn.
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and
we've only had two. So. Miller; center Roy Dunn; quar- machine to just one touchdown
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"Where we had ample oppor- tackles who'll make it tough on
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Deer, buck only-Daily bag
the
Melts
didn't
leave
hack- I would give them th e advain- terhack Frank Whigham; half- and a 7-6 loss to the Devils.
1. - . 265 tunity to offer protection for our Whigham," added Metis.
season bag 3 possession limit 210
In last Friday's walk-away field out as hi.,; praise went to tage. Anoth er thing, our of- hacks Buddy Stumpf and Bill "That has to be one of the
A fishing plug is much like xi passers in previous games, Tie2
I en.se is entirely different from Bracken; fullback Mark Canlo. finest games any of my teams
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just don't inow wflat will start: ends 1ruct' 'McKi'- Hound Coach. "They have a
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bin and Darrell Vodopich; tac- real good ball club, It 1 feel
I)eLand will put tip
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bag1, season bag 2, posses- Few fishermen recognlzt' the
"We know th at they're fit- kle Barney Headrick and Stan that ours is just as good."
LEAGUE
lures,
of
errant
sian limit 2
miliar with what we are going Hemphill: middle guard Gordon
13'fllKfl'5 defense bus been
Squirrel, grey - Dolly bag ui, claini the lishinh. a'jthorlties at
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as
a
Mercury outboard..
possession limit 20
boys putting th eir backs to it hacker Kelly Ogden; lineback- cent outings. The OBC chainSOKC
Squirrel, fox-Daily hag 2, poi'- result, they fall to SCflSC thc ;
STANDINGS
McGuire pion Devils scored on their
and
getting the job done." the ers "Mighty Mite
delicate balance between effecsession unIt 4
and Mike Long; halfbacks Fred first play from scrimmage
Quail-Daily bag 12, possession live lure action and th it which
Hurdle races, highly popular during the 1930s and 40s, will Seminole mentor continued,
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quite
as
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however,
safety
Buddy Stumpf.
much
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Seminole
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whitewashed thereafter by a
Plugs go astray for numerous
Bear-Daily bag 1. season hag
Club opens its season on I)ec. ic.
reasons
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take
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defensive
charge led b Danny
1, possession limit 1
Jcrr Collins, chairman of the board for Sanford Orlando
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ing second-half attack which by and Al Peeples. Plaudits The Bulldogs use th e straight
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hack Prank Whighnm. who formations, and they possess
over the Wllde'.ts.
Metta and his coaching ta isn't expected to rnn much, but a good running quarterback and
was particularily pleased with when he does, it's always ox- l a pretty good fullbaek.
The only doubtful Seminole ,
plosive.
the offensive line play.
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"Th ey brought a whole bus,
load
of Bulldogs and watched
reported a lot of dmr and hear. I with his hunting license.
Live us as we battled Win te r Park
As for the turkeys, well, you Dressed
Weight last Friday. Now, I'm
know how smart th ey arc, Weight
S! dering what eff ect it'll have on
seems to be a pretty good num- 40
our boys knowing that the
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By BILL VINCEN'T SIR.
This Is the second week of that explains the weight of
war in the woods in and about dressed deer compared to live
the local area and It seems that weight.

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nrinat the news. "And
b'hi Si at v's 551, The trlh hind 23 t'utc'q in tisitit
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27R
to. UCLA
votes to 13 for the 15110tq
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Ink we deserve to he on top Snit't ntis with 14 ballots naming
2. Mirhlgon State (7I
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huh, tenstis in a tie for first
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4 6 7 ). Florida
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Id. ''they would reward this .'niint close with 27 second-place
'eat gang of Spirinns tu' their volp,i against 15 for the Irish.
eat effort in the Inst two sea- Al:el,nmn wn.4 third with 467
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points and eight flrnt.pince
1114.
Nh.;w ','oHI( tii'i
'fl,e burden of proof rests solely on
uitiel Nebrnskn was fourth Nntrr' i)rimq' this writ-' in it,, efforts to prr.';e that it, nnij not
"No one e'niild be more worthan this group that played %%,tilt 401 points anti a lone first- Mieliig,ire State, dc'sprvc'q the national chnmpionshlp,
:e champions and fought right place ballot.
Miehignn State moved bark into the No. I position Monday
The rest of the Top Ten were in fil p United i'ress Intc'rnntir,nnh Hoard of Conchen major col1ee
-wit to the wire."
This was the second year in a Georgia Tech fifth, UCLA sixth, football ratings for flip firqt time since mid-Oetoher,
w that Michigan State has had Georgia seventh, Purdue eighth,
Nntre flame' whit'), played the Spartans to a 10.10 tIe last
troubles with the poll. Last Florida
and Southern Calf. weekend in their vldelv pnhhici7.ed showdown but came under
10th,
ason, the Spartans were
fire for t'nnseetitive' playing the
dropped to
Michigan State in through for spentifl, 'rhr Irish, however, have a Inst. chant-c to even the score.
tiked first at the end or the
gulnr season but were re- the season but Notre Dame's
With ,tin edition of tin' ratings remaining to he counted, the
aced by Alabama when they hopes for continuing In first f4psii't:uis have' i'otnplett'.I their season with it 9.0-1 mark. Notre
;t to UCLA, 14-12, In the Rose place depend on its meeting Dame, 8.0-1 to elate, nivets 10th ranked Southern California next
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and Irish Coach Am
Notre Dame receIved 550 they in Los Angeles.
I'arseghian leaves no .fotil,t, that he will be out to impress hit
ints In the poll to Michigan
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the last few weeks with ii series
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Lightning;
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the, 4 lIonts for all points get out on the practice field to believe George Chuvalo against
'thunks to Reno's high single get back into shape. The threat Ernie Terrell for the heavyguinea 168-187 and the help of of Doug's running is a big factor weight championship of the
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The way they were talking.
4445 series.
The Dragon Ladies boat th e David Olivo. sophomore quar- and acting, around Cuba Arena
if VA.Ii6'i Squaws us u result terback, has a sprained arch Monday' night that's the way
of Merlene Lewis 142-2030/471 but is expected to be back in ac- Chuvalo and Terell think It
might be next year.
series, Eva Hust.etler high sin- time by Wednesday.
. - -gw games uu UflU ti ret ta
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well, especia ll y on the running second half of the season and
ously here Dec. 31.
ilCiu hurdle races continu
previous
appt,'aniice,
of
Floyd Ylttle and Larry Cson- Couch Copeland is hoping they
In
its
since the 19308.
will continue their fine play
Mika.
be Tennessee beat Texus A and
thirddistance also will
Both
Syracuse
and
Tennessee
against
Bishop Moore. The Bar3.0 in a tre'endous delensive
:e:r at Sanford-Or- !3
added
ha vi scored well. Syracuse hit a nets were the only team to beat
'struggle on Dec. 26, 1957.
5/lOths mile Tennessee is an entirely dii • peal: of 37 points against Florida Lukeview, which finished the
U addition to the
mile route SOKC ferent twine this year Dewey SUite and never made fewer season with nine wins and one
Warren is a gambling quarter- than 21 points in its 8-2 season. loss.
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distance really anywhere on the field and lie Army: was held to 3 by Georgia
Carleton Crowell is in his
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Austin Denney, Richmond Flow- I. derbilt still ahead Saturday.
proving ground. Make' slight ad- Offiect's Wives league' bud x- Charlie Tati- 01 the University brings
country coach.
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e addition of the hurdle
Lightnings toppinF the league today, hopeful that Li chancy that th
h un ting season upon us this is the water.
events and the 7JI6ths mile disOften, tilt- action of new JiIUg with it 4140 series and Marlene hurst,' bothering fullback Doug
a good time to puss on a bit of
will truly put greyhound
information that might prevent can be improved b.,' minor "sur- Lewis high single game of 203. McGee will mend sufficiently to racing into the forefront as a
McGee to start lracticThe 7 Pistols topped the Alsome friendly argunienta anwug gery," say the Mercury folks,
spectator sport."
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deer hunters. According to 0. but always work CHUtiOLINJy and icy Cats for four points wi th
-Wt- need McGee' and we need
the very good bowling of Jimi
E. Frye, director, Game and test often.
Iternenibur, U u plug doesn't Gold's high single game 1(14- him badly for our game witii
Fresh Water Fish Commission,
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each year the Comm ission re- Zig, zag, w.ggit or nod exactly 160 for 4814 series, and tcuizi- Florida Saturday," said Tate.
xis it should, It won't catch fish. mate Sully Mu rn ele' ]71i high "He has missed a lot of practice
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five losses. The Greybounds
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finest runner in the Orang.
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die events on Tuesday and
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Contributing to the disappear'Wednesday night's finale with
Tsb
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record to five wins and
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Twiggy Is replacingJ a ri
fly M. MiRTij
Shrimoton who was cnnsfrk,Te41
till three wr'eks n--the h.t,
SK i
Ifl all the way ti
and
richest model in the world.
year to
min a yqIiy trim.
Twigy. only launched in 7ehplete Junior eollege. JflClIJ(krj in
mary, swn after was featured
1k plans are a nCwspaper
on the ervers of the chic French
a yearbook. Already Ui yearm*aiine now pulls In $200
a day as top British model.
hook staff has mot many timeq.
The
dnisghter of a television
and (hi, editor r'Ii,rfrr) to heart
,otkm. she happily drops
its pUt)lIeRtiofl is Cindy MicheI.
her aitche. like 1.isa Dolittle n
I M -year- old graduate of .Semin.
My 'air f.ady." and says sh's
ole High Sebno!,
afraid to come to the U. S. tfl
pose for Vogue "because I'd
'flu yearbook hn in
f.
miss my mum."
vor Cindy's experience with in
Rlimev! Rut, sooner or later.
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rither Journal of a irnzLir
he'l1
hit nor maa'iines. Twigtiir ,
In her junior y*'ar ,t Ser-n.
y,
a
hionde
topped 3-7. who's
.;
mole High she worked on the
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thin is a pin. nnmed from nosports page of their annual and
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where like a tahfon rocket,
ill.
the day of the tr1ng bean off.
(U the SJC annual she
iys
I heat model was over, How did
that It will be 2i pn,feg Ion,.
,.
I she make it? Easy. Fellow
isoft cover, and will h% ,blight
t
CTVF)Y NIMMELS
named Jimfin Do Villeneuve, a-i
evPrythinq f r n in the fir;l`
unsuccessful hairdresser, got
thought of planning the .sehooi r
the idea when he met her, aged
to the last action of the student
Is-now he's a swinging sueeess
body in the first year of the
as her business manager.
school's existence.

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pointed to serve as counNP,W DANCE SWING COM. already. When the bent slown.
IICY I,V, I'll tell You what, If
Now Wall, a Young Republii-s teaching. In high school she ~
s
selors in the women'
ING? Flinging feet and body yoilnV, people stop fru~,Pglngf.
is
starting
Its
organyou
say
nasty
things
about
my
cans
Club
belonged to the F'iihire Teach- I
dormitories for the 1966they
c
nasty
around
In
rhythm
is
tile
oldest
But.
today
don't
Just
walk
1,11
say
some
of
school,
then
The Velodee Dancing and I
rs of America and ihe waLi
67 academic year. In her Ization otit SJC Way,
yon. flow's that for form of entertainivent-and the off the floor . . . they reach
Florida Teacher's Fitire Club is staging a ikate a t. Today's "separate" for each other, frequently fall awarded the
n
c
w
Ringwald, who Is a sen- Ing If that much-rumored "Old" a trade?
into cheek-to-cheek. It's a new Scholarship Loan. After two Ing show at Melodee Rink, Nov. I
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Democrats
Club
would
ever
yeiir3 at S-lC she pl,
ior, assists in helping
dancing came In ail a
With
the
coming
of
Christmas
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I
start.
tend
the University of Florida
women students make a
change, pioneered by the young touch dancing . . . swell and
The
;hnw
will
feature
loads
Offi
s
wonder
just
I
vacations,
flow
t o major in education. She
satisfactory adjustment
-05-1
reached Its free with rhythm and blues
There
are
so
many
good
many
of
those
students
who
left
guys
and
gals
excitement
and
prpci
sinn
would like to teach F,ngli,ih lit- of
to campus life.
on swinging teen telavlAlon youth even tangos to It. It'll
peak
things going on around our our fair county for a more es.
erature.
skating which everyone will enI
campus that I might oven got tablished place of higher educa. network dance and rhythm pro. spread from the night clubs
On the' subject of Seminole joy.
the whole country."
In another paragraph if I pad tion will set their sights, due to grams.
.Junior Colic-,e, she exciliml ,
TOP "It's great! The atmosphere is
ademlc endea. minds (as well as feet) say they WHO'S T o D A •
now. As for that little tid-bit of next place of
anti the faculty is excell- I Give a izirl time and ,;he's 3 i
goddness, ah . . . um . - - I vor. To those who switch, rasay the unsettled psycho. poor things, can't compare to- ent. They seem to care what woman defying time with every Ofl +hS page
forgot. (This is getting so good thor than fight, it's probably Some
make-up aid available. Forth- each Tuesday?
logical atmosphere of the world day with their teen-aged off- happens to the stLdents."
and complimentary that no one harder here,
Aside
from
being
a
.student
nately
these are numerous. Now
will drive dance fashions Into authorities report.
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will believe that I'm writing it.
with a special interest in Enggetting wilder freer, more alone. No longer are those way post- lish,
humanities and sociology, she can firm tip slack miiscle.,i
So, on with my usual little dit'
Despite rumors to the
t those wJth trary, this Is not the end of my But most see the long chain of teens, the middle-aged. hardth masks, largely composed
look ou
ties . .
man and his thrifty Cindy is an oUice helper. She wi
Tho students from Sanford weak hca'rts and sensitive feel- column, all the rest was so bad watusl.ing, monkeying, frugging working
wile the penny-pinching champs types, files and does anything of albumen. Temporarily, she
MCCLUN
had reaching Its last links.
are attending Northeastern Ings. I Is loose!)
that the teen•page editor
that
is
necded
of
her.
In
her
can
fill
in
wrinkles.
to, In the defense of good taste When IL breaks there'll be a of savings account deposits.
State College, Tahlequah, Oa.,
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during the 1966 fall semester. Since LV hasn't said anything and LV, eliminate the follow, change over to guy and girl You arc-three-fourths of all own
."
she wishes to conceal, she can
They are Robert Norwood Bar- nasty about our school or the Ing four paragraphs. (Four dancing together again. But, be- teen-agers unashamedly own of-all-trades
A
Lastly, Cindy would like ',O 1 do
usewant tile
among tile
s account,;
82 per cent do, ask anybody who has pictures products intended to blend News D.mdlinMart. IG A.M.
beets,
that matter though, I am find' never read. I can tell you this like..i
thatê,.,.n,
music
to "êr.,'nh"
hammer
hard 6-to
9-year-olds
.tirI
•I.I.,
,I,.r,.(,rl.t
L'..k,.I....
i.... taken at school or at any school
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since 33 function or pictures that wou!d
column. Come on, sir, you're them.)
it'll
jump
out
In
a
per
cent
of
them
save
versus be interesting to the student
fox trot
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DAVID EVANS of Oviedo has not fulfilling your public
body to please submit them for
75 per cent of the men,
been elected representative to image and neither am I.
I'll see you poor peons some new form.
What are you so busy saving consideration to the yearbook
XM
SHOP NOW
the Men's Student Government
time
soon,
If
I
don't
get
fh.ed.
Dance
master,
Killer
Joe
Piro,
So, be bad and here's hopin pacesetter in tile dance-ferment- for? That's your business. But staff. 71ey are very mu,
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Association at Florida Southern
GO GET 'Ehl RAIDERS - Ing discotheques, tells YOUTH studies do show that most of terested in using any good pielures that are available.
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BEAT: "I've noticed a change you are saving for college.
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year.
And Acc.ssories
A freshman majoring In busi' Did you know we've got a
of clowns running around
ness, he Is the son of Mr. and
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- Mrs. J. W. Evans.
our campus? No, not me or
some of our professors. Real
ORM
we
circus clowns.
y
~
More than 100 students at also have a circus.
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COMING
Ton teenagers have found that
DEAR TEENA: I am a junior the unbecoming behavior of the ture, but this particular phase
Carleton College, Northfleld,
"where the action Is" Is not at Seminole High School and I three sophomores.
comes from within and will reTHANKSGIVING HOUDAY SPECIALS
MInn., were "working particiNow that final tests are COfli necessarily always with the would like to
something
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quire much practice to :,elf -e on.
pants" in the College's 27th Ing up on those poor unwary
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
aixait the conduct of three
Careers Conference last week. souls out at SJC and what's younger
set.
a
i
a
stu.
trol.
Good Itick.
DEAR
TEENA:
I
Nine girls and one boy have ophoinore boys. it was a very
papers
are
due,
7:00.
10:00
P.
M.
Eve
Skating
The students served as hosts worse, term
giving of their time to add sickening sight to see what i dent at Sanford Junior 11h
Dancing 10:00 12:00 "
igh andI 'reena Is a member of The
and assistants to the 25 experts I'm finding It harder to get my been
in as many career fields who nap in at the library Anymore. to the operation and atmos- saw these boys doing. I do not there's this boy I really like
Just trRPsc on over phere of Hospitality House, A
th at it Is right for an), but I
think
I'll
don't know if he likes me your letters through this column
DancW9 10:00 -12:00 "' "
spent the day on campus, meet- Maybe faculty
house. No work care center for older people
run student to carry on like that. or not. I am a little shy with only. Letters need not be signIng students In "careers class' to the
Skating
2:00. 5:00 " 'S
Friday
by the Senior Citizens Founda- These boys know what I'm talk. boys and I don't know a way of
es" which were subsUtuted for going on over there I'm sure.
ed with your real name and
Skating
7:00 -10:00 " to
tion of Dallas.
talking to him,
Ing about.
the regular schedule of classes
should
be
addressed
to
Dear
1200 " "
DancIng
10:00.
They have been receptionists,
I am One of those girls who Teena. C/O The Sanford HerThe coach should keep a betI've heard that our great,
throughout that one day.
:00 11:00 A. M.
Is guides, "disc jockeys"
Skating
Saturday
for ter watch On the sophomore holds her head down a little aid, Sanford.
Miss Brenda Ringwald from first annual Winter Formal
Skeflng
3:00-5:00
F. K
plaza birthday parties,
and
office
class
in fourth period study and looks up. When I'm not .-oI
Deltona served as clerk to the to be held at the Che"y
I
7:00.10:00
'S'S
Skating
hail. They are a disgrace to the jag with a boy I can talk to
secretarial training group. Miss Hotel Dec. 19. (A little note to helpers,
It
Is
all
-volunteer
work,
but
great
class
of
Vmcl"
10:00
12:00
"
Cream YOUr hands and legs
fers and assorted
"69." Thank him with case. When I'm going
"I think you. (initials wititheld)
me:
Wearing
shoes.
as
Ainic
De
Wit
put
it,
before
your day in the cold. ~
Skeflng
3:00 - 5.00 " "
just
can't.
SHY.
with
him,
I
Sunday
ber of the Homecoming and bums like
of
It
DEAR
700
1000
'S
It
is
human
naThen
be
sure
to
bundle
up
Skating
Sf18 JUNIOR': So now DEAR SHY:
Parents Day committee this fall without socks of course, and we're getting more out
and served as secretary to the shaving three days before than they (the old folks) are." Me coach who teaches that ture among all ages to freeze. warmly for that football game. I
Junior Class in 1965-66. She Is doesn't constitute "formal" at' One of the youngsters said, period knows that something up and become tongue-tied, es- No one enjoys a shivering day"Some of them are real swing- terribly revolting has been go- pecially around some one you time date, nor a rough, red,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tire,)
cr5. They have to be lively
i o. Whatever it is, let's hope really like. Sonic of your shy- shriveled-up one for the evenPH. 322-9353
Gustave A. Ringwald, of 1097
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OFFICERS of Seminole High ,School Future Teacher.
attend a Fultire Teachers state convention in Clearwater. From left are
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Bobby
liall0..ck, Jim Buckler, Linda Malloy. Jean Cal-ter, Alike Gibson,
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Don't feel bad you guys, those
I've decided (actually Ilurli
should
write
more
sanin
beobs probably don't Cven
did) that I
complimentary things nimut my know of this mastermess,
school. Besides, if I keep this
It is now Monday morning
up, no one will want to talk to
and
this farce goes to press
out
there.
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First the good stuff, then on for 'I'uesiiny. I)nn't yn know I'm
p •'4 p
i4
like racking the noodle for gooll
to my regular little dittk.
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s
to say.
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Our bliskethall team Is makTile Cheerleaders held a car
-' N D A RINGMISS 1311H
WALD, daughter of Mr. Junior College, Wednesday, at Wash nit campus Inst Friday.
and Mrs. Gustave A. 8 p,111. Collie oil all you Raiders, It seems that Wey Impressed
Ilingwald, 1097 E.1grove like inake tile veckne and .show all of COach Sterling's basket.
Dr., Deltona, is one f 27 your little selves out at tile S3C ball players, to wash tile ears. I
campus where our cheerleaders got news for those titans of the
Carleton College (Northwomen
will
organize a motorcade at hardeourt. Stay with basketball
field, Atinn.)
or else you'll starve,
been ap- 6 p.m.
h a v o
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Seminole High School is
Linfla '
Malloy, President of
proud to claim the only boys
Two outstanding sthdent.s, chapter of Future Teachers in girls Future Teachers, is acSusan Kay \Vhite, Kathy
of our high standard of living.
Mary Alaragaret Reynolds and the state of Floridn. Sanford is companied by several of her
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I Let's all work to strengthen 1
W
William Bobby Halback will be run- proudly being represented by officers: Jean Carter, chap(10th
Grade):
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rural-urban understanding now,
Bracken, John Durham, John ning for the highest honor-a Jim Buckler, Alike Gibson
,
during Farm City Week. and
Hall,
William Keeth, Will- sta te offf ice. Mary hopes to Bobby Halback Richard Sevig- olds, vice-president; and Debbie
Seminole Junior College Cir- throughout the year.
jam Van Robbins, Bruce Rob- ________________________ __________- - -- -- ____
Rowland, Secretary.
In observing this occasion by
ma gave its first performance
inson, Emily Dougherty, Susan
t -.-.
at Maynard Evans High School trips to local businesses and
4Hailing from Sanford, North I Gah-tta, Gnil Hauscam, Vicki ~
i Stiturday to relate their ex.
",
I
eches
before
ten
local
chic
. in Orlando. The S.1C troupe sPv
GARY GIBSON
Lee
Herrin,
Analee
Aloore,
'
periences to fellow club mem~
J. D. Stone, senhared the spotlight with a groups in Seminole County. will Carolina, Mr.
Kathy Ryan, Nancy Schwicki'ers at their next called meetgroup of Evans students called be given by various represent.a- mr English teacher returns to ert, Maria Woody.
.
ifl.
Hear
"The Flying Orlandos." Both tives of the farming industry. Sanford for another year at
'
groups
are
couched
by
Gene
I
Seminole. Stone taught Eng. I
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Rowell, a speech Instructor t
lish previously at SHS preI
Seminole Junior College.
OP
FFA Officer
Teacher Enjoys ceding his four years at St. I
Members of the SJC Circus
Petersburg High School.
Gary Gibson, Florida's 6th presented both balancing and
A Florida State University
Future Farm- acrobatic acts. Rexine' Garner
Challenge
gradute,
Buelcner
Wayne
Mr. Stone enjoys read'ice-said
president
of
era
in speaking
to the and her partner
By J. RICHARDS
ing and listening to music in
.
I
Sanford Cirithni. that farmers performed the "Rolls-Rolls Act"
(JmHS
1.
Who
llPtOfl.
Mrs.
Gwendolyn
B.
Sims,
a
his
spare
time.
Of
which
consists
of
activity
on
a
course,
his
In the state of Florida have
over $10 billion invested in hoard placed on a rolling c'yl- former teacher of Creams High spare time is limited as Stone teaches economics and civilizaSchool. recently made this corn- is the yearbook sponsor. Many tion at Seminole Junior College
farm equipment and annually inder.
,( Ir...
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Wade Hancock, Denis Guth- ment about tetiching at Semi- evenings, as well as Saturdays,
.
. ~
produce goodis valued at over
After lonv deliberation the
tie,
Rexine
Garner,
and
Wayne
nole
High:
are spent preparing the Sal- cans Club on the SJC campus.
5-4 billion.
~
fficial
emblem for the SJC
This
will
not
be
Tipton's
first
"1 have thoroughly enjoyed magundi for publication,
Since agriculture is big busi- Buckner made up a group called
association with the Young GOP,
nose in Florida, he admonished the "Imperial Four" who also the academic responses that my
i
.
an eagle with claw extended.
the
performed
different
acrobatic
class
have
given
me,
their
cur_______ group as he sponsored it at Furthe group to "not think of
This will be displayed on sweatman
Junior
College
in
Tennesious and their inquiring minds
modern-day farmer in the same stunts at the Evans show.
shirts, T-shirts, school seals,
see before coming to SiC.
This circus assembly program I have made the teaching of litterms that we did 20 or o
emblems, and other items which
"The club's main object is one
years ago. This image does received great response from erature a very challenging and
'.'ihl be available for purchase
of
being
active,
not
polljust
body
of
Evans
High
I rewarding experience."
WILLIAM PURKEY, ETV lecturer is greeted by
not fit the progressive, alert, the student
J
tically.
but
active
as
a
mem~ received her BacheMrs. Sim,
Kay Wiggins, Oviedo Ifigh School humanities st~- It "Oon'
business man, farmer of today." who viewed it at their own
During the past few weeks
her of the junior college and the
In showing how interwoven football field at school. The ]or of Arts Degree in English
dent who arranged his visit to the class.
the Student Government Assocommunity." stated Tipton.
agii-bui;incsa was in the entire Junior College Cirrus will be at Florida A. &amp; M. University
7
(-intion
of Seminole Junior Col.
of
the
"We
will
start
the
group
next
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1111- - in Tall ithassee, Florida. She
ecoriomy, Gibson reportvd that perf orming at some
Itge
has
been very busy with
o
tri-mc'stcr. but in order to have
.
four c'ut
every ten
in e in I n g Raider basketball has macit- further study at Stet1
plans
for
a gala Christmas
it operational. we are organizson University in DeLand. She
jirivate employment are related games.
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Ball.
Tentatively,
it is hoped
I ing it in advance.- he added. i
to agriculture.
was the English Department
•
that
it
can
be
scheduled
at the
Guest
speakers
will
provide
Brochures were distributed by
Noted violinist Yebudi Alenti. Chairmiin at Crooms for three
I
Fountain
Terrace
Room
of
the
the speaker, showing the impor- bin made his debut with the years and taught English there
Of
I the group with some activities.
Cherry
Plaza
Hotel
in
Orlando.
; Other ways of keeping the club
tance (if agri-busineali, here in San Frunclaco Symphony Or. for eight years.
or. the go, according to Tipton.
Seminole County to the county's chestra Li 1923 at the age of When she has "spare time"
Mr. William Purkey. humani- to all the members of the class Further announcements will be
zire. "Sponsoring several events ties lecturer from WMFE-T%t to visit the studios at Channel mittle soon concerning the selec.
economy.
seven.
she enjoys reading and dancing.
both social and political: in- Orlando. was the recent guest 24 as his guest and be given tion of "Miss SJC" who will be
GWENDOLYN ss
crowned during the dance,
forming and educating the corn- of Mrs. Donna Neely's humani- a complete guided tour of all
Plans are under way for an
munity and college, and back- ties class at Oviedo High School. the premises.
'I Intra-mural sports program
Moles cannot bye much more Ing candidates for office in the
Mr. Purkey spent most of the
I which will include group cornood, schDol's elections to promote a time answering questions conthan 12
Alit FORCE RESCUES
petition
according to the Encyclopuedia wide choice or office ~eekers cerning the preparation and preSAN FRANCISCO (UPO -, spurts.
for the school."
Britannica.
sent.ation of the Humanities lec- The Air Rescue and Recovers'
SJC has been conducting a
lures which appear twice week- Service has rescued 11,875
per- .4-3tu(lellt Opinion Poll this week
Thanksgiving Is a time for helping others to give thanks. South Viet Nam through the
13' on WMFE Channel 24 Or. sons since 1946, according to concerning several items diefeasting.
lando. Mr. Purkey also answer- the U.S. Air Force.
A Hebrew school on the east Federation.
cussed around the campus. This
ed some questions on the pre- The service has
It is a warm time, a family coast and a Catholic High Scout Troops, Rainbow Girls,
97 units in poll has received a great deal
time. As groaning boards and
ticut. are proi. Sunday School classes, Future
respons,, from the student
harvest bounty give off the School in ComimA
Home Makers in Minnesota are
The visit by Mr. Purkey was world. Each unit has parares- body so far and is proving
smells and tastes of traditional siding scholarships for Tanzan- all sponsors. Pre-teeners at a
arranged by Kay Wiggins a cuemen assigned. They are quite interesting, Results will
By LINDA LONDENHERG
Most of the students are tak- member of the humanities class, qualified parachutists, SCUBA be published l
turkey, cranberries and mince inn youths; a Protestant worn- pri ate summer camp in New
ater.
Ing the painting project iseriC,11ing all artists!
Pies. there are children in many en'ii group in Virginia aids a Verk annually give proceeds of
An invitation was ext,ended divers. inedical
anii
and
Any
student
suggestion for
ously and are doing their best during his visit
This you've got to see!
pails of the world who have Korean family: a society of a meatless dinner to help finby Mr. Purkey survival experts.
Sc,A
activities
should be given
SJC couli1 very well he the to make SJC a very unique
reason to be thankful to gener- Greek Orthodox women In the zinc'e a Frenc-h girl's education.
:
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to
Jerry
Garman,
or Mr. Dunn
e latest and weirdest school (small, but unique).
ous Americans.
mid-West supports a Greek
-Among the unusual groups site for th
'--. ;-or
Mr. Lewis, student sponsors,
.who have become sponsore were flair in the history of painting. What's inure, some of the very
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Flit-s from Save the Children child.
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As a 1z-oject of Miss Quren. ambitious young artists would
fl-deration, international child
Suburban neighbors will rail tjw - !tj?-(' rrit of a recent
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vt.ifat'e organization with offi- on each othcz- over the Thanks- Broadway hit play and, a group tiu l'ooi' class in two-dimen- like' to paint the doors of the
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campus cla.ssroumnea to match the trash
ces in Norwalk. Connecticut, giving holidays with greetings of e'ighmt-watc-lwrs in Massach- sitmul design'. the SJC
is being brightly adorned with cans.
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Force flight deck crew, each Girls in a dorm of a Massach- sponsorship program, an inter- Rook. Other members are Helen The girls are planning varied
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Vocational High School in Chi- Used clothing.
coming and other athletic events
Bielnes, send Deanie Akins.
3:30 p.
after a delightful day.
As congregations bow their cago. boys, of a midwestern The Federation is registered The group is busily prac. Including pep rallies and a traOVIEI)O Band director Richard F'einburg (seated)
heads In Thanksgiving prayer, military academy, all share with the U. S. State Department tiring new cheers to help send ditlonal bonfire.
tries out his new office as Robert Langbein, OHS
In churches, synaliogues and with youngsters less fortunate Advisory Committee on Volun. the SJC team on to victory Tentative plans which are
band president tries out new megaphone. In addiTlip water outel hav tho!
niecting halls. religious organi than themselves. A Junior 11igh tary Foreign Aid and is a mem- working out every Monday, under cont!deration for hometion tf; Feinburg's new office unotlier recently cornubilltY to walk urder water.
rations representing all faiths I School in the Bronx became her of the international Union Wednesday, and Thursday for coming week include skit, night, I plet-ed room will be used as a private practice room
It walks along the bottom feed.
a parade, and a victory dance.
and all age groups are daily I the first sponsor of a child in for Child Welfare,
two hours.
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shells ys mean to say that you paling were pleased with use
still have the nerve to ask for faculty and the school, hut,
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All A's: Steve lach and
Lamar Ofnrd(12th Grade
Baring A's ann! B's tl2th
Grade': Barbara Ann Bell,
Laura Ann Carlsnn, Janice
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By NINTH GRAflE CLASS
the
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Santh Seminole Jr. High
A funny thing happened on the them up when their mission had doing some work of her o. reach the library at the time belong to the past. We have it
here and now in Florida.
She was hanging drapes. Arn'- that she was eected.
been accomplished.
way to the library.
Veii, it wnsnt exactly fun- 1 One of the drivers, Mrs. one who has had this chore The doctor temporarily bound
fly. Not any funnier than any George Dabhs. arrived a little knows how malicious chairs can her wrist and Mrs. Dabbs hast
late, causing some an iety to be under this condition. This ened to keep her appointment.
broken arm.
A ninth grade class from the last group of students who one was a mean one. It top- She was there on time.
South rSemiflole Junior High were waiting, with Mr. Brown pled Mrs. Dabbs to the floor, With one hand In a sling and
the other hand on the wheel.
causing a brok-en left wrist,
School made a field trip to the for the retirn trip,
Maitland Library for a research The reason for the delay soon This valiant lady. knowing Mrs. Dabbs completed her
that the children would be wait- mission. She then drove back
project under the guidance of became evident,
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their English teacher, Mr.
time, sped to the doctor and I the splint applied to the bro.
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shows, from left, Mary Bette Brown, mother of the hridegrnnm-to-be;
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Enjoying this lovy luncheon sideraUon in renaming the club
mucous shower and luncheon table was an arrangement of
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at the Bi -O'-Sweden In Orlon- tainers. .t each place was
the h ostesses were Mrs. Wayne
do Inst Saturday.
nut
cup
containing
Jacobs,
Mrs. Charles Dann,
lacey white
A lovely white carnation con- mints and nuts and also bridal Mrs. Henri' Keller,
Itidcnour, Mrs. Paul Slavik,
sage was presented the guest place cards.
of honor by the three hostesses,
After a delicious luncheon, Mrs. John Lundy, Mrs. Billie
Mrs T L Lingo Jr. Mrs Theo- Miss Lundy opened her many Smithson and Mrs Robert Bar
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IN GENEVA to apmd part of the winter tire Mrs.
Mrfi. .1. 0. Laney of 1912
Richurd L. House of Anniston, Ala. (left), und her
Sister. Mrs. W. Sam Norton of Atlunta, Ga. Mrs. Sanford
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cellophane which could be pains. Enjoy a coW niligbVIIII
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quickly removed by.
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tractive decoration made of Inaugurating a new training
styra foam program in which each club
three circlets of
member will make at least two
covered ,%ith green velvet and arrangements during the year,
I embellished with gold grapes.
Red velvet over cardboard
Intosh and the hostess designed
was the elegant background for
USa large design of gold balls ing fruit and Alegetables. Mrs.
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unusual holiday wreath. An committee, consisting of Mrs.
evcr''dav ithdOiA screen suis William Southward , Mrs. Ken
the frame for a saucy fell an- McIntosh and Mrs. Epps, help
gel dreamed up by Mrs. T. W. teach eraftwork to the group

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A blue and pink color scheme
Bills is a member of the teuebing stitff ut Sunford
war carried out in the decor
Grammar School.
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Spencer Harden
Steinmever, Joy Wethening-ton Garden Club recently held Its brilliant wreaths and Christmas
Mrs. Hamy Lee 3r. created a the Litt3e Red School House
tree items out Of colored brok.
Virginia Robertson and the annual Christmas workshop.
"Get to work early" as the en glass, glue and resin
traditional tcnth of pine cones there they helped the children
Misses Befls Watson, Freda
Curlers, hairpins, rolls Of and nut,s, while Mrs. Fred Gan- m a ke turkeys o
Hanson and Darlene Coleman, theme of the program which
ut of pine cones,
William
caps
guns and
little
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and the Mmes JoAnne glittering table arrnnments Logan Mrs Rnri McLain, a put under th e tree Christmas Mrs Ganas and Mrs Harden
man
Griffin, Mary Etta Brown, brought the fortive holiday air guest speaker, demonstrated Eve by Mrs. Epps, Mrs. Wil. also art, members.
earh to the home of Mrs Her h
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she created 1ove13 dc'cora ,jam Southward and Mrs. G.
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left to right admiring some of the clever W.kages
Mrs. William Southward, right, dreamed up for
the cievii.sion.

punch howl Each rid featured
a silver candelholder with a
green candle. no sheet cake
was iced in white with blue

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fm) nnd mit to lot didd ue Although thcTd 1t an undercur1t hecauii' daddy thinks hi"i' rPnt of eharmin
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to take one heart, two din.. Show associates that you arc
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column from butting in hut 1 discarding tI,t' cnvcloiie. As ]
Fainter, Fat- many of keep our cards from one year
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PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
Pets
art' good niedicjnet. A it may be that sonic inward
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nunther of child psychologiste fear is what is keeping you
prescribe a pet dog or cat to from having greater success it II

progeny from various
areas, provided you early show
boa to impress others favorably, make the most of opporI tunities at hand.
"The mars impel, they do nut
ettmpel." What you make of
your life is largely up to you
Carroll Righter's individual
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work as at team and their
The most beautiful allow giVen cat, Pancho. bought at the Los
this season wau tar the' French Angeles S.P.C.A. for
1..acie Awards. M'steur Michel now supporting them. The GorLagendrv presented the awards dons (husband and wife) have
of the French Lace Federation a sign on their new home givand The Lace and Embroidery lug credit to Pancho, who's
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'Talse faces" go back to utimber is now read_v. For your
se and szj beautiful. Soft pa'- therefore, they claim their new primitive m*n A fai
your birthdate and
'°''
. beautiful brown, beie, home was "built by at cat." We
this is the totem pole. The SI
Carroll
Riiditer Forecast,
to
Papuans of New Guinea,
ldse and dramatic hlk ur1c- 'cut peupie" know this can 1u*
The
Samiford
Herald, Box iøi,
for .smp1e build nutmgftnfilnj models as they pen.i Those who don't like cats
moth totem nutsk attain- I Holkywuod Bb, Calif.

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the designs of tiwse fascinating creatures. My cat, They are made of wood or I
The Ssdvation Army hut its
baIt
l', and are given
tu a*urds. Women can- I "Kit West," hasn't built inst
Iare
painted
eyes
which
own navy! Five' vessels mait'
f1A a,thd.ng more bec.'om- house' but he has given me
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are
designed to frighten the
companionship.
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resoft.
flatter-f
desiring
It's
lase.
enemies
of the totem clan ITS swt'Icø uvatliatbic lit the
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give:
tIlnI "lut' 'it' liver,"
aJ travels so well. And ui1 turn. I
and to protect its members. waters of Jupun, The Nether_
.isi,, the npodelr looked Fair e'twtsaugje!
1501db, France, England stud
Alla''
Tomorrow:
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hanford A %•:

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3 ROOMS OF FUItNITUIIE
kOU SAVE $100.00 on this
group: You get all this: Double dreraer, Chest of Drawer.,
Bed,

Ilookcase
mattress,

lunteripring

I.ioz sisrisuiLs, lied
Spread, 2 'axiity Lm*isuas, Sofa
op 'tler, Cock.
Jd, Clialt, 2
tail Table, 3 table Lanips, S

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322.4211
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Free pick-up &amp; delivery. USed

It Pays To Use
The Herald
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Pi. 221-6774.
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PH. 322.62.31
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Serita.

CARS

FACTORY

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Sales-Rentals

Ph. *21-453*

WILL

fledroom,

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$100 DOWN

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,Jjm Hunt Realty

Ite'drn'iium f'lnecre'st lion,' for
loning roat! No
Jmist $411 5. N'.

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CHRYSLERS

Models

Il101ith

A Multiple !4i.ting Realtor
2561 PARK DRIVE
122-2420

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3-HKh)[toO5'I, I " bath, cotsvenicnt location, tiirii yard. 604
iiaywoo'i i),'lvc. 323-1342.

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WIIA'L' A DEAL!

_ DISCOUNTS!

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CONCIC K'i'E hIhock 2

i3edrootn
til. [nOtis, huge
ho,,,e. I '
I".i,,usIv I •)'ISll, i'ir,-i,l.i, v. Stvissisuing I'uI, .tlic 4,1 ahiaiiy ha tid,
$1 3,009,
h.5.. I ,nhy
fiaiiliig

EXAMPLE:

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MATHER FURNiTURE
22•Q$1

702 E. 1st.
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Stemper Agency

blue

A Multipis Listing Realtor
INNLJ ItOh
A PI'A iHER
IllS S. French
121-4991

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MaatIr.,e- s

$10

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Mattre.ae.

J3441a1 &amp; Furniture
AT YAC'I'O*tY PI4ICJCS

119
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121-1111

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wo.ad l'i',a,rs, ,istuisliy
iii loving iarei $i7,is50 with

lj Jsti,

ECJJOIS BEDDING CO.

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Stensti'om Realty
A Multiple (,iitliig Realtor

177.2430

656 *'AI(K DRIVE

UdICL) Vur a It u re, appiiaua:.is,
1ai'y,
touli, etc. Bougbt . Sold, Las'- lAieK Flt(JN'f--- iaiee
U4TIH., 7 Heath. cesirl au' &amp;
ra Mart, 331 $aaford Ave.
heat. $12,000. I'll. 322.7182.
Ph. 122.41fl.
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i,jl,,,eiuls l,u,ino fur hi.
vasy oWII, hi II4sYI CIII siwa&gt;.) wi'-l'- s to Ily .1110
'.ag,tsI,5s, .I ) t3ti*, lIhs 7 i,t'Itin,,,,, '4 l...i b hit
f lI4I'l.iII'l

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$up

and

bi..k

radio, h..I-

brakei.

TURKEY
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with

vii interior,

er power steering and poc.r

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rul,i,e,' set.
$39.50
7. 4b" Voass rubber eta es $9'.GU
17. 'fte'Ii, aIz lutessprlmsg

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Plymouth Fury Convertible

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To Choose From!

NEVER BEFORE SUCH

Stensti'om Realty

$329.00.

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'66

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55.FurnitureFor Sale
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JET SPRAY CLEANING ______________________________
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SELL US Your Furniture. Quick teal Estate
Service with the cash.
soo w. 1st st.
SUPER TRADiNG POST

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WILL buy anything of Value.

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('ssselImerry_Ph.$32-t'Ot.
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120.
AutomotIve Service I
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Sanford.

wELAKA

WITH EVERY

CAR

Service

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GOOPIHIeJKi4O,QIIFF!
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-and post of fIce addrtas of tht 30. Home Appliances
Jte-upimoh.tertsd 2 pe. Living
huNt/A ND l':s'rATKH: 3 Itiiht%t
room suite
e'lisinsittit. and aball lie sworn to 1 _________________________
I i, liatlss, l"la. lto.asu,. Nothilpig
up.
USED TV".
- lie-upholstered
by the elaimnat his agent or
•IiiwiiitiUiiiu I1MYiI)CIIII $9b
Celia $4.00
luck $wlv.1 Rocker. es. $49.50
attorney and avcmp&amp;nid by I
101 Bruwsi Dr. 32$•
isiuisthily,
dollar
and
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one
IjootI
IJse4
full
.i.
boa
fIling !tc of
MOONEY APPLIANCE 60337 after 4 p. in.
as. $15 tu $15.50
frame.
4:IaIs,l or demand not so filed Ill Palmetto
*18.0497
_________________________________ 4. TwIn size rebuilt ho).
stiall I.e void.
MAN OVEItI3OAItII
Wuebler
as. $1950
M&amp;IFII)?I St
,SANFOHI)
1-iE'1'R1C CO. 1.si.rluga
'! tIs- L.att WIll
YuIi sla'-'J gehiuilt IOIIIII
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411-1141 . 'iwiii size fleliulle foapsi
ItS Magnolia
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(liii u,eaily JI,sW, dit'
crealiIi
J:OliEJ(T J. UE1LER,
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5ItOT MY PFOIA-\
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eqt2iI, tnflt,

shall at*te tIt

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let. St.;

ilmcd at S.S,lI0U) city ani rural.
It you .trt now you tall Oil-

IuUNTLCD kitchen cahi- It

Park

of this notice,
Two cupi.'e v each claini or de-

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frurzi tI'e

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liniits.

joy

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first pubIictio

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ALL MAKES. £attqu.s * used furniture want-

HEATERS:

WithIlI

Florida,

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retired people. Ideally

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You and each of you are he-re--, wiIs uR1LLI.).
uotmfled and roquirtd to pre.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sent aiiy claims arid demands
Al' 'J'ypes and Sit..
whic-b you, or either of you. may
repair aid Service
we
estate
of
ROhave agaimmat the
W1'INB
HEItT .1 %SUEBLER. deceased,
MachInery &amp; Supply Co.
late o! uid (lout ty, tO the Coun- 207W
122-$4fl
.1 '-'-ii'' ,. 5 i*l i:'jIt Count.
l"Iorida, at It ,t flit ill the court 2.-Itati o • 'I'clewision

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bathS,

Jacobson's Dept. Store, $11 £.
fUll

InstilL $125.

&amp; two

118. Trucks For Sale

private

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"Talk Turkey". arc you?

I noov. ivrs- WALLS
WlLON.MAiER FURN.
Deceased.
ENTSCII222.4843
Buy • Sell . Trad.
lu All Creditors sod Percuss 1 _____________________________
*22-15*2
$11.11 B. let SL
jiasias Clahsos or Demauda1 .1, Well I)rilling
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AgoIus* Sold EStates

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for

2565 PARK DRIVE

SAVE!

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Realty

Tlthi:I: III 'UM. frttmic'

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CHAIN SAWS

Frost nets, miscellaneous

15. Special Services

of
' ?ta4e
::1tC)IERT
.1. WUEHLER

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322-2420

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3-1 I.

p.m.
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Call

2 OLD2 IMPALAS

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jatn6gt. 1.C( }3u. a10 Okra.
Trcc nir,ened i-'rutt-We ship.
AarOnF'arms.Call222-4797.

Z41-26t

the Court

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3. Wanted To Huy

Pall,

No

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Stenstrom Realty

GARI)EN APARTMENTS

'66 DEMOS

5,,r,ford,

onditlon.

895

0 . '40 cUK. (oa.

vrrttblo. good rood. 117. tVall;ie- tUtu flepalr, th &amp; F'rench

2 HURM. APTa.. completely

'l'O\VN'N LAKES

ttore good Ilentalu needed.

GENTRY'S HEATING SERVICE
buy
NEW &amp; t'.- d Oil hleateri sold &amp; WANTED: We
furniture, 3124 Park Drive Office *11-211*
Mu
AupttVn.
P-'l-'IES CT
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bottles, coins. Anything YOU
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'-d _all t _ pea. 32 __ 5'&amp;94.
Night: 823.054* or *11-0700
SOLE H U M A L SOCIETY. _______________________
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have may be worth something
Hwy. 17-1-2, near Coun:y Road
to us for cash. Highway 46
23-Painting
YES!
Dt.
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By
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Antiques, W. lit St., Sanford.
11$
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WALL
IS A SANTA CLAUS
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REPAIR &amp; PAWT!NG
Dell's Auction Service
LegalNotice
giving away iuiully in this 3
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month.

dIllon. 2

Apartments For [sent

95. Houses For Sale

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Pets &amp; Supplies

to goc.'ci lon4
ttcr 4 P rn

TAOF 1415'
FOE HIGH
JTIII

lOOK

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APPAREKIL'I'

tAW'T gEiPEP

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Pick-up Trick. good aon-

Cot- ___________________________________
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A Multiple Listing Realtor
2565ParkDrive
22-242()

AMERICAN RENT-ALL
222-9111
SupplIes. 2€6b S. Hiawatha

ILACKETED h'EAS,

Child Care

222.1-21

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$50.00

106.

Irurnislied

P.aiI, 6 gyflad.v.
•w$mf, Only

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ULT1M4TLIM( PROGRAM

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tiana] problems, Thy pet's un- oi it. improve your health, Get
questioning uff.nttioii and loyulnutterut] matters working in s*
fill a need for love. Curing quiet, sure fashion,
at pet teaches responsibility
ypj
jj
is
An English friend IIUS writ- outer space us we' have been ty
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and pride in ownership,
..lit
or
she
will y
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ten nit' tellilig of the "redhead' I seeing here in New York.
those very amthtious
nc of
who stops traffic! She's Bar•
bara Castk, 5. recently up- I A new book, which I build to _____________________________ young ones who wants to get
into tint world of activity, cara
pointed British Transport Man- be delightful suspense novel is
hut money 'very early in life.
aget'. Mrs. Castle' Is presently entitled
"Undercover
CaI
Teach to tie patient, Bet a good
((
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here in thu U. S. to study our Prowls Agum." it's by "The
education first, if the greste*
tru!f it' uiid trunspurtauon dc- Gordems." You might have satin
I poten d iv thu chart is to be
veluprnenu.. Well, New York the Wult Disney movie made
I realized. A highly talented na
can keep her bus'. Her appoint- I from their first book, "Under-

LlLliC

CH Lii CAI.E n my home. t%ceh
1'ya. LsI. Mary areaV._

to Feb. k.

Folly's only cause you to make

favorito linnieniuking your time- and

I diways ugn my mother taught mi' how i1olty Utib the' Itoni
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Pointers.

thrown

21

l.EA2TY SALC'2

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teen ht'althy,

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This addi a warm, per- he appreciated.- MIlE. C.L.II.

Write P. 0. Box 121$, Sanford_________________________________

322-5752.

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is

year.

1st- Si.. mnford.

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Stenstrom

for sale or rent.
LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS

ANIMAL HAVES KENNELS

2. Persinmrl

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HOSPITAL BEI)S

Pinecrest Shopping Centsr
DOGS. Cati. etc- boarded. ModPb 121-751*
screened runs. Heated. W. 3701 Orlando Dr.
em

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17 Cmh.
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OWNERS
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hoimics are ready to
Tl1ih:
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your mind clear and you can I
packages of 10(1 card that that particular per- trouble. What can I do tO further
your finest business

RKI'ltOo5'l

tugo,

Realtor

Rollaway, Hospital. Baby Beds.
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CAaE. OrIsn0o 2*1-1179.
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TROPICAL Fish and
2-44i.
Day, Week or Month.
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*72-5111
W lit..

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till Christmas
Deposit
SUiCIDE Fr..etfloa. Call
RENT £ BED
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-Terms. 11'00 W. lit St, Ph

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(INK

.101-INS REALTY

Ii pay -

2195

wIll hold

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all electric', turn. N".ir TRAJL4PR &amp; uPacea OC t..ake
C. A. WHIDDON
Aahhy. 322-716*.
2-:54S bel.ro ___________________________
N..
$75'
BROICER
i.
10
n.
or
after
6
iii.
iii.
122-99l ____________________________________
302 S. Park
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4-4516. I)ay or Night. We
de- ______________________
92-Acreage
liver,
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uod

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2 BIIRM..

or (hrissmas. Guaranteed
the lowest new and bold
lu-allhy, Terms. Ph. :23.1449. Wheel chairs, sick room supplies

th.

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revise

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nORM, on river, $55. 1110.
machine in trade. CALL Or- n,-i _
AtlanticRank011g.
lando. Collect-Credit Manager, ___________________________________ l..tn(;l: 4 IIORM. house, 1

12 NOON
and prop.rly classify eM

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AiA.I

willingly.
SAGI'rI'AIt.IUS Nov. 22 to
) Anything that requlre

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114W. FIRST ST.
QIJAEITY )UTO
Aâjr•nIs _____
I. mad. on a re-run basis only f.t fypoqs'.phcet INVENTORY REDUCING SALE.
322-1301 3640 hiawatha at 17-92
5
ACRE
TRACTS
&amp; Hotly Work
Adjustments will sot be
41.
value
of
the
ad.
FIJRN.
APTS.
close
Is.
jimy
n.n
II.f'.ø.J
Everything
14
price,
The
CoThIGH,
rolling,
well
treed
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home _______
Hwy. 17-22,
fly
Roy
[ted.
Bath,
with
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TIIREF4
BLDROOiI,
I
332-4013.
Cowan.
Insertion.
N$
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ncr Store. 00 Magnolia, San.de
b.,ad I
sites, ideal for Country Pamhack of Jet Lanes
per
month.
Fireplace.
$85
ford.
Ily. Only $3,750 with paved
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32-757
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ic'(JKN. 4PT., 2100 M.I1onvtll
Ca 32-7225.
road frontage &amp; good terms. ____________________________________________________________________________________-S.
;'ets
&amp;
Supplies
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F.tnd
.a-L4*t&amp;
51. Articles For Rent
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('lily a fvw parcels left so call
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SINGER ZIG ZAG
See Us For Rentals
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TOUCH - SE\V
Days 322.7174
CONSOLE Model. Sold for over
tglits - Veckends 323-0485

12 F-Marine Supplies

Pubhsiher reasis right to reject.

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120-Automotive Servic.
ltl-.Seooter, &amp; Cycles

Reliable person assume

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IIAItIIISS ltKALI'Y, 32-24444.
TUE TIME TESTED FIRM
Sewer Pipe, Asphalt plain.
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by GENERAL
120 N. PARK AVENUE 121-5122 _______________________ equipped
TKIC which
Includes •lectric l4 CADILLAC Cpa. D.VUIe.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co.
12,00')
mllsa.
EcreII.nt
RENTALS
altout
kitchen, heatIng &amp; cooling.
322-5751
sos Elm Avenue

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arc all set with our

rn°iii. lorge Florida Room,

('4)tIililCIPl) (mirniolmoiL $100 per
imiomith. ('nfltsm,'t V. 1*. Meclung,

$380. fully automatic, to at-

15 O!_L..A'S?

S(2lII'1T.tli, 10 i $5 Pt..
2-beslrnnm. Call 3!2.A772 after

115-Auto, For Sale

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NCRETE
READY MIX
f1os, Steel, Wire Mesh, tVIn
\Vells, Grease
dow Sills, Dry

12$-Boats &amp; Motors

(f-Bu,irsess OpportunIties

December

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day.

only $1 per

Carroll Furniture.

l]-W*nte4 To Rrnt

.:.-Wayj-d To Buy
E.-Furn1tre For gals

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hEAR J'OLLY-1 hnvc a need to eeomrnuze more' Just t coloxul
time. Be wise.
I)LAI ItEADEI2Beitt Ken- pnihle'ni I ru' Tim know hitivtarnp1 in one come's. We' have
CA1'ltKOJtN
(Dcc.
to ,lan.
the- ISUPUIUI radio utiti to olv- so an turning it
a rubber stump with nut iiunte't. mtdy
20
Unless
you
are
Very
cO!isici
uiiti istldrees nutl v,'ith -this we' teiIe" jjoys Contact Hhtows au ti you and the- girls. Mv I .
crate- ut twine', you find that a
- yezit-emid son liket to take httet
add our names. !tII we- tlicis Boston station WHY. talti
urgunierrt ensues. Show
buy iflCtpCIlBiV(: thut his mother saves Christ- Out of toilet snap and eat it. hml
need , dci

expense we

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holiday

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Sale

Electric

flue Lustre

.sh*npooer

I1-RentaI Aent.

Sale

:1-Article, For Rent

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eticlost' our suggestion, which chiidren use- lust yeur'i cards -ANNA

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lug rent

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1mm can't blame North for won thii- final mnii by only avoided. Be the peacemaker. :
Oswald •larohy ut West
and his raise te two hearts going to two aimudes. Dave 770 p0111th. it fllOTt' thuti nuide since others arc feeling pretty
UPset. Reep calm, coo] and j
was a classic example of the Iturustim' sitting East passed. up tilt- margin of Vietory.
poised.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
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21) Don't get excited because
do,
Cramer there is an nmucti work
4i
oIiierw.&amp;t- you make aeriou :
errors-daub le-checic all. Shott
itc the' sender's address on 'to iron a shievt paluilesaly. that yOU have' practical sense
DEAR I'OY-Pardon ii 76

the napkins

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lt'L...Apartments For Rent
11'S-Rooms For Rent

7-Morir A Storage
-}mttr1mntOrs

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larger than they are now. The' DLcagreeing with some partner
The bidding shown in the prenn*ptive jump overcall which team gain on the hand was 'could certainly start a chain of

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t04 S. Park Ave.

104-Tratler Space-Rent

4-Uphctfry
i.-Vaeuum Cleaners

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four of
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.Ueeui of hearts. South played . throw off on others your own i
.litcnhy

e the final contract. Willard played the hand beautthally and managed to make
Clbs for plus 40. These

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doubled.

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G\VALTNEY .TE\VELERS

Rentals

f1-Tramlcrs---sbaria,

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CHEVROLET
JISEB
Jeipeto Ce,,vrpibi. V.a, A T.
p ; p
2895

66 PONTIAC
rvor.hauIsd, 1.,.. 1142 DODG
I'olara Station Vaon. all ct- ' Spt. Cpe., V-I, LIT,
tras Inc air eon!. 111;. Ph.
and 1.4, P'S

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Set $100.00

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('-Home Ap;tI*nees
]-\1uIical lr.strumenta

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f'7-Houc, For Rent

Equlpztcnt

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iBM. fttrnrn For Rent
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1'oer *'Isnl. $*oii; %)o-Itlt'IP' - from I 1,0(10 to $ I,tiiI pot month.
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L.My*07,
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Stratton Enttmo. $45' Small
tona lioac%. I'1a.
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tami,n h.'f'I'c 5' :00 p.
%VIItI oat h Ir'tIl' lI"rnP 'rIntp&amp;iI Sport Coupe. Y.5, Al.
a-'t'.
'nntci1
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roomim
BTtP-i[..'h
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CALL ItPTII FHAZIKI1.
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,ni. Win a tres TV 0? AWf1
Twin oit. iso.
rot,J. 122-2*70
lug- I)r,;wlug will la %V.'1na- Call 5'22.05'5'
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IhIV, NfIvoI,It)Pr 2* at 4 p. m.
FMI3Ot1K CrtiTY
stroa; 66 CHEVROLET
CAltP*NT1lt: Retired wAnts
'-'TtR1ui5'thlt,po,l&lt;tL'h1'1
hayS a large ..lS'tloa of
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PORK ror The Freexor
QILAI.ITY MOHtI,F IIUMPS
smimall flcpnir Jots &amp; ('ablest
o(lIIIlb$tI'II, III) timontli. 221) tIP.
n'.si 'era requitIng no 4ovn Intp&amp;u Swpmi' Sport. V-I, All'.
Ilcatly i*utehered
hwy. 17-02 5 Sanford
2.**60,
work. '.11
- Itith St. Ph 222-?2m7.
Prneet t;Vdtyc1aw
22-000*
paymsn? Mae at : i'll ¶V. tat. 1 and H. P15,
fl)•$$$3
2995
Ph, 222-0414
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lV,%N1'll": 1'mpty Ilotties to
5' flom'mn Ij.imian &amp;. Mmiii
'l.'an. itnaltora &amp; Contractors. ONT)I'
COMI'TONS PIctured Enrycloperoot,, ott lt"iito 4*5', near 0('uI(,I,l, $.lwh, 'ruT Ii l'rlcs, I Stamirorim
(lonoral
I'Ione.o note. 14018
,lis, ('ach or Ternic.
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with
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trees
to 1* . in.
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AGEN
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tIclOt) tYSFP I't.ATFORM IIOCK
-4. hwy. I 7-12 down, ()Wflf'? f(naned.
A/I, I md H.
Itit. ('nIl
Sanford m22-142%
Ins
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Vho1osmalo
grocery
&amp;
(Ion2795
Call
322-l74t.
P'S.
Al,.
Orlanlo 444-SOl 4
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eral Offh'o. Use 1MB .1cc. typoOSTKKN.2 fle.Iroom Unfu
SOLJ1i1"Ii\RJ.
Open flatly 'II '1 D- m
wpm. elmorthimnil or dicta0 5435'
lltc &amp; 11cr
211-517* 1! (H1tVATR, motor -omp!a?cy
11$ N. Park AvS

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2,;-Roc'fIn

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PrslILng

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Oiwald Jiacuby winning
81 VanderbIlt Cups

A' msc mr,
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Stmsdci:to
sI-Inconm. *'roperty
c,
5'.-Re*1 }ctate iVanted
*4-Real Etate Sa1
*-Bue1eeac Rentals

]:,-sp('cthl Ssrileca
1i'-1ntorIcr Daeoratc'rs '
-.laffltorlal Set-vIes. 4
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rlllT CA11P11' iIAM1, .'4'0iI04 i,no'L Puts Oil Co. $100 1)()\VN &amp; $f() MO.
Mary,
partly
turntown
Laks
13-Wnnted
To Rent
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niat.. rh. t2.A4 for In('i- fta(r'.-.rnIlr.
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matltn &amp; appolntmont.
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mP1.% mont Ser1c'ea
1\taIe HeLp Wanted
't-Ferna. Help 'ante1
-?Ia1, or I-'omalo HCIP
74-8*1cc 1Dlm Wanted

of Thanks
t-ChUd Car.
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10-Poultry-1.t*'sItOck

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fl,'ir hr,ptina * ,,q;,ItI
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ATtS FOl CONSECUTIVI $NSUTlON-NO CNANM OF COPY
SITUATION WANTED AS - HALF CHARGE

to July 21) Ii's Wise to await a
bctter time far going ahead
with that project since thus
get you into trouble with
higher-up right flfl%V Be SUre tO

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SANFORD

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' o entirely your own affair. Step
nut sncinlIv tonight. Stay out of
arguments and you will not get
Into trouble.

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For Abby's hookit, "fl'.
who gt ton "affeotinnnte"
tO Hnvc a Lovely Wedding,"
with my children.
aOOP MEMORY send 1.O(l to Ahhv, Box
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(19700, Los Angeles, CaL.

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'ov remain calm, you find
generosity, gIfts that could
loves
to 1w "sure," hut 1w blew up.
OU
cut rid yourself
annou'.
start a "wr.r" should he nei'in this day ni mother
an I chunge1 thit' subjert. How
Ing,
bothersome
little
thiags
In
thor offered nor siccepted.
doe-s not know that my "mvcan I tell him, Abby? It's
YOur
WAY.
Be
Very
helpful
to
ing" uncle tried to climb into
getting worse.
Troubled? Write to Abby, those who quietly com. to you
ATTWORTHY'S WIFE bed with me one night when
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hEAR WIFE: Like t)ib: he was visiting us. nnd I fled, Box (111700, Los
Angeles. c., for assistance. Show thM you
Inclost- ii atnmprtI, self-nil-

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touch It, she hnuld lecp that Improve your appearance I
promise. With all due ic.. very Important.

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the understanding that she whom y'mi admire a good deal.
was not to let your daddy Take It easy. Taking the time to

when I wstt hont I' years old
I complained to my mother
about an "overly-affeetiansite" uncle. She laughed it oft

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ARIES (MarCh 21 to April 1)
out., there would ht' war.
"SQIJASHE!)" Ia a girl, her
ant wat being advertised on
CAR
TROUBLE
If
,n*i
InaIt sm *rnIng ao forceatiriTV, laughingly suid, "Att- problem might 1w mo?,5
no.
fal
with
others you c-an easily
uIJEAR CAR: if
nut than you treated It. I am
worthy, you should try that."
iudd, "What fm? I alt at
desk all day dud I don't perspire. Besides. I bathe every
week." I tried to toll him it

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GOING AT
"Or Y.0 Ma. A D..1"

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THANKSGIVING.
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/rte Up

'Yours!

Lash Chrysler - Plymouth, Inc.
AUTHORIZED DEALER

So. Hwy. 17.92 Across From Pin. Cr.st Inn

CHRYSLER
M010R8 CORPORATION

Ph. 3221055

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"The Nile of America"

alh,1&amp;0tim Ak

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The Herald Publishes
On Thanksgiving Day

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Zip Code 32771
Phone 322.201l or 425-5988
WEATII1It ?nir suitl warm thru ThnnkgIvIngT)ny
WIiiflNESflAY.
NOV. 28.- 1966 - SANFORD, V1ORf!)A
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I don't wants get anyone nin.1
at me the day before Thanksgiving so I spent most of the
morning at the zoo.

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When was the la st time a
member of the South Seminole
Jrycees looked at the "Jaycee
I mean the part
Creed" .
shout promoting "unity" and
"civic pride?"

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Thus far county taxes collected hit the $112501000 mark
that's $500,000 more than
the same period last year
People apparently taking advantage of the four percent disGood until Dee. I.
count

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Oysters

1966

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lb.

o Geese

Hostess;#ams
(pius 100 adso S&amp;H Grasu Stamps with seam)

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Swift's Premium Govt.-Inspected Shipped Quick-Frozen Eviscerated Plump

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Strawberries • •.,

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"W"Wal "ago

l2et 39c
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Baked Potatoes

$l

meetm pr_u.

SAVE lOc! Snowdrift (Limit 1 Moose)

Stuffing

Shortening.......con

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Isn't It too bad city and
(FLSA) suit in U. S. Discounty officials weren't invited
to the County Fair (that's offi- trict Court here which
court
order
restraining
cially) (No ribbon cutting cere- seeks a
Commonies, or anything.)
pany, doing business as ILLI!
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continuing to
tn
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LLa Mat ;o:
worker? Products, from
back
In
will be moving into their nev t,mthhold $1,887.13
facility on Second and Wilber wages allegedly due the firm's
. Official employes under the Act.
over the weekend
The defendant, whose prindedication set for December.
cipal place of business I in
S S S
City Manager W. E. Knowles Sanford, Seminole County, Is
JACK HUSHOR
will be meeting with the appar- engaged in the canning of fresh
and
vegetables.
fruits
ent low bidder on one of the
phases of the Marina project. The complaint alleges the deI
That's construction of the fendant is In violation of the
pay,
minimum
wage,
overtime
building at a cost of $91,000
Low bidder is Sparrow firm and record-keeping provisions
Bid awarding or •-j'L.~. inc court was
of Maitland
Is scheduled for Monday night. ns10 rnjoin utmi restrain
violathe'd&amp;cndant fr'n such violaS S
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e.
tions
the
in
Isn't It too ) ' the Seminole
William Fe . .r, plant manoliege's first
County Ju&amp;formal of thy. " ir will be held ager, said this morning no pa.
;erved on him
in Orange cSIUI.y. What's the pers have be
but
"maybe
at
our
Dallas headmatter with the Civic Center?
0*S
quarters." He added that "the
Longwood City Hall will remain open Friday from 7 to 9
Clifford McKibbin deserves a federal government likes to
permit voter registration of citizens of the city who
to
pat on the back from all of us make a big thing over te 'hni- p.m.
are unable to registe r during the regular daily office hours,
for pushing this Industrial Po. calities" on over-time sages, Mrs. Onnie U. Shomate, city clerk, announced today.
tential Board.. When the Navy etc.
Registration books will close Saturday. More than 000 resbase leaves we don't want the
idents have registered of the estimated 1,800 eligible citizens
city and county battling over
of the city.
. This
the NAS property
Prices
Four offices will be filled at. tied to (late Including A. R.
NEW YORK (UP!)
special board will keep politics opened higher in moderate the municipal election schedul- Lermimnn and 11. 11. Ilaynie for
Mc- trading on the New York Stuck ed for Dec. 6.
completely out of it •
nutyot; Percy White, incumKibbin is just the "pro" to run Exchange today.
Eight candidates have quaIl- bent., homer (Bud) Scott, Jack
It.
hiushor and Robert Underwood
S S
for the two council seats; Mrs.
Officials from that large
Shomatt', Incumbent, for city
Georgia firm interested in the
clerk and Roy Shomate, in"Port of Sanford" toured the
eutuhent, for tax collector.
area yesterday looking at the
Purge of the registration
Needless to say they
site .
books which closed Nov. 4 in
That
were very Impressed
Casselberry shows 859 duly
will be a $2 million industry
Verdict of "not guilty" was returned by Circuit Court jury qualified voters for th e Dec. 5
Let's
go.
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municipal elections In that city.
Tuesday in time case of Roy C. Coleman.
With deadline to qualify for
Coleman, of Cocoa, was charged with armed robbery of the three opt':: neat on the
How effective Is the antian elderly Jamestown couple Oct. 25, 1965.
poverty program here?
council net for Friday, eight
You can count on your hands
Morris and Margaret Williams, owners of a small store candidates luuI qualified us of
how many kids turned out yes. near Oviedo were brutally beaten and robbed of approximately this nmoaning.
terday at "Community Action" $800 and a pistol, allegedly by
(uXU1iilutVs ate Dr. Eugene
for the Job Corps
Ellis, Edward Lunn and Arcoleman.
thur Lugo, the incumbents, anti
Morris Williams later died. JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector Don Willson, Charles Wood.
we got sonecoplunts that
Chamber of Commerce fo. Cause of deaths was listed as a (AP) - Police battled demon- ruff, George Lotwick, l'tsul V.
strating students In th is IMy Drigga amiti Richard Virz.
n $he courthouse was (IC- "blood clot."
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city today while the northern
Registration in Oviedo will
staged for Dec. 6 beColeman was Identified by town of Nablus remained seal. continue unt il Nov. 80 with
it was election day
on the witness ed off and unrest spread to the qualifying ttuutIIimw for cundis tie tiolls CIOSt at. 7 In Long. Mrs. Williams
as the man who attack- main towns of Jordan's West dates wishing to run in the
stand
wood, Altamonte Springs and
Dec. Ii uluctiout sot Saturday.
Oviedo and by the time people ed and robbed her. Defense at- Bank.
Cunilltlatcs for the list-vu
vote, eat suppe r and all that, torney for Coleman was Jack
Nants.
Prosecutor
for
the
state
seats
they could never get to Sanford
UI) are the Incumbents,
was
Anthony
hlusumaum
Jr.
H.
Mat-tin, Kirby Huekeluw
W.
. Well, we queried
on time
deaths .............................. and Rex Clonts umiti Robert
directed
verdict
of
"not
Area
Chamber of Commerce President Vernon Mize on this and guilty" was given by Circuit Bridge ........................................8 Cameron and C. D. Thompson.
With registration and candi.
he said that it enough people Court Judge VoIle Williams Jr. Classified ails ................... 11.1-11
White
the
case
of
Willie
In
quuiiticustluu dudPLuua
on
Cundes
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call him regarding a change
OC'
shooting
Into
an
charges
of
I)
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put-go of the books
Crossword
bulk
past,
of (iLhte$ because of the election
in AltnsIIuIst4I Sin-luga hutJ
he would cull the execu- eupied dwelluig u*isd charges 4)1 hear Abby ................................
aggravated
usantilt
against
lilnu
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page
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duly eligibLe vuter.
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together
to
switeb
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RunnIng
unopposed for the
d.
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were
itohle
prua
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nights
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aunt.
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liscuinbent,
while a race
son and George Jones wont al- Jutstreusun .................
for the ward 8 suet bus dcviiiAnd :i'iw you all enjoy that so smelly prosed- Pettt-crOzi Was Society .....................................
4.5
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butwen Robert Rogers,
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charged
with
giond
Iactny
and
Spot
to
turkey tomorrow • . I'll be here
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Incumbent.
anti Charles Mikier.
U
Jones with vitlsiiuLdIug support.
pounding the typewriter.

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PartfrIpsg churches in
association, oth er than thus"
named, are Church f
We1eyan
Baptist,
()aklawn
Methedis, First Raptist, First
'fathndiit-. Lu th eran Church f
1der Spring.
th e Redeemer,
Rnptit, Pineerest R a t
Christian Missionary Alliance.
Second Shiloh Raptist, First
Shiloh Raptist, Good Shepherd

1,s,therin, C hrist Methodist,
(entrnl Raptist, A.M.R. Mothpisenpel,
odist, Rnly Cross
lake Mare Community Presbyree
terian. Grace Methodist, Fret.tcthnctist- Geneva Fit M.th*dist., and Assembly of (M.
inn Army and srepts
Rest Flome use -ire members.
At
a
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"mnn at the Forest City
IluIrlh -'ill he ziv"n hy Rev.

Victims in \e'.v Orleans. travel n .i scheme to defraud.
Aecr,rding to the in(l.ctmeflt,
WIC flRmC(I in the InSome six-eight S a mu f o r d from the stile of New York oil a gO.rmint 1 n d I r t m e n t Tex.,
The validity of the tlt-leq
the two solieite(I money from Georgia. Arnsas. Fnridii.
more City real estate through a New nguiitist. the pair yesterday, dItt,nent.
residents are among
The indktrnent sold the two persons in eight states, claim- Missouri, Texas, Colerislo and held hy Trinity Church, Cinlino
,i,inilng them in a scheme
th an 800 persons who were Orleans court.
whirl: involved claims to the represented t h e m a e I v e a as ing they needed it to nff'et ex- Illinois were defrauded of saint, was decided in court ticbilked of $49,000 in one year
NEW ORLEANS (AP)---The jit'.iperty titles of the vast ngent.s for heirs to the so-call- penses in determining the am ount ranging from a few tinna many years ago.
Miss Wilson wns arrested
in a land scheme swindle.
hall-Edwards esta te , who rightful heirs to the church doll ars to thousands of dollars, here shortly after the indict,
There was considerable ex- Fi ll has uirreated a woman holdings of historic Trinity ed
hared.
for mommy years tried to prove property. The indictment said the indictment
eltenment. about a year ago here and a man in Texas on Church: in New York City.
Atty. .l:ick m.'nt '':is returned. Her bond
Asst. U.
J. Wilson of legal rights to holdings of the pair promised victims they
Miss
Veinuuit:
it
was
reported
lucre
that
charges
of
taking
$49,000
by
when
Wilqnn,i1 was -iet at 1A004. Carr was
'r Yor- would be rr'1 ?hst Ciolino soid Mj
six or eight local heirs of the fraud from more than 800 per- New Orleans and William Trinity (hitrch 1',
ch arged with mtat- areston ztuir at iinoj aim
formerly
of
New
City,
Philadelphia
and
Chicago.
15,000
for
every
dollar
given
Carr
were
Chester Carr,
"Edwards estate" stood to in- sons In less than one year.
when a compromise settlement ing the federal conspiracy stat- takn to a jail In Beaumont,
A
federal
grand
jury
returnOrleans and now of Vidor,
bet-It shout $1 mi ll ion each
ute, wire fraud and intersta te lox.
was made on the holdings.

City police reported there
were people in the Orange St.
area complaining about some
guy knocking on doors saying
"Vote 'For Me." . He didn't
There's already
elaborate
a move on by an ex-city official
attempting to get enough writeORLANDO (Special) in votes to take the election
Apathy on the part of Sanford U. S. Secretary of Labor
Dec. 6 will help.
W. Willard Wirtz has filed
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Sand Lake Itoad again this
afternoon with the road superintendent. What's wrong now,
fella s?

All Publix Markets

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entitled "(live Thanks What.ever happens."
Other officers of the aun.
elation are Rev. Thomas Mnkln,
l'resl,ylevlaii Church of the
Covenant, vice president$ Rev.
Robert Welch, Church of God
of Prophecy, secretnry-trensurer, and Airs. George Touihy,
First l'resbyt'rinn, choir diteefor ami organis t.
Order of Worship is: Prelinks, "A Mighty Fortress is

All ()ur s1"; The Renedietinn,
Rev. Bryant, and, Th e POSt..

the Nazarene; Hymn, "For the
Heaut of th e srth"; Thanksgiving Prayer, Rev. Makin;
Presentation of the Tbanksglvlog Offering, which this year
will go to the Seminole County
Association,
Health
Mental
(haplslti Len J. McDonald of
Sanford Naval Air Station;
The Offertory; The Prayer of
Iir'dieation, Chaplain Mellone r I p t n re, Rev.
aid; The
Welch; The Sermon, Rev. Fulicr; Hymn, "Now Thank We

Our timi" and "f'rpliule": The
Call to Worship, "Hehohi, (Ion
Is My Sslvtitlon" Invocation
and Welcome, Rev. Virgil Hryant, boat. pastor; Hymn, "floni
of Our Fat-hers"; Resinaive
htesiling, Selection 33, Hymnbook, Rev. Albert Green, Lake
Mary Church of the Nazarene;
The Gloria Patti: The Anthem,
"Almighty God of Our Fa th eta," Clinneel Choir; The l'resIdent's Proclamation, Rev. .1.
1es te r See), Sanford Church of

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dafloti pieslilent, atil will lie

services will be conducted at
10 sm. In Sanford at First
Presbyterian Church, In Forest
City at Forest Lake SeventhDay Adventist Church, and In
Day
Enterprise at Barnett Memorisi Methodist Chu rc h.
Sermon for the Sanford
service, sponsored annually by
the Sanford Area Ministerial
Association, will be delivered
by Rev. U. Vernon Fuller of
First Christian Church, aso-

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W e Gather To Ask The Lord s Blessing...

Union 'l'hnnksgiving 1) a y

There won't be any turkey
served there tomorrow
just rejected beef, warm broth
• Maybe,
and canned chicken
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NEW YORK (AP) - Theodore C. Sorensen, former special counsel to President John
F. Kennedy, said today that
nothing would be "more stupid
and self-defeating" for Democrats than any effort to run
Robert F. Kennedy against
either President Johnson or
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)-Florida State University accepted a
bid today to play in the Sun
Bowl, sending its offensiveminded football squad against
Western Athletic Conference
champion Wyoming in El Paso,
Tex., Dec. 24.

COUNTY AND CITY PRISONERS will
COUNTY

enjoy Cluxton fruit cake for the
holidays through the generosity of the Sanford Civitan Club. GarfieldWalker (center) chairman of the Civitan fruit cake committee presented
two large buxes of the cake today to Sheriff J. L. Hobby, (left) and San-

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) The UN Command today accused North Korea of tiring at
three South Korean navy patrol
boats and of shooting at an
unarmed training plane that
strayed over the demilitarized
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up their show. There were four P and is checking the law.
By FRED VAN PELT
Casselberry is only plin.
that night . . • regular gu-t0
Dear Boss:
Now we got 'em in our own costumes, lafla tops. One ipy in Seminole t2uuflty where you
DETROIT (Al') - The auto
reports the girls "bounced" all can buy :ilcohuiic beverages
industry, already beset with a fr ont yard!
sales lag and production cutlegally on Sunday.
Bare bosomed as cavorting over the place.
backs, has another worry today
Casselberry City Attorney
There were three topless gopublic, I mean. They're real,
-the possible effects of a safeno plastics, no falsies, go girls last night. The night. [Cm Mcintosh .iuid th is morning
ty-recall campaign involving to0
more than a half million cars nc Pasties. Just the bare facts. club was packed with men, in- city police have nut requested
For a long time now W&amp;Ve eluding two-th ree in police 'mi- him , as yet, to study the laws,
and trucks.
been publishing AP stories out form. But the girls kept right adding if hi can 'uncover" any.
but it uundOf the big cities . . San Fran on bouncing, oblivious to the thing, uti wilt
ed
like
lie
had
his
tongue in
Red
China
ci
sco,
Chicago,
New
York
.
oIfieer.
eye-popping
TOKYO (A?)
kin
,
i
Casselberry police said they his chuck).
today restated its terms for al out girls in topkss b i
As oatm officer put it: Seems
joining the United Nations: ex
pleas waitresses, topless go- are hesitant to close duWfl the
pci Nationalist China and end g ) girls. All in fun, of course, topless go-go girls' act because the state laws hold that there
U. S.-Soviet domination of the fr-am our angle.
they cannot find any city or is nothing .ibcnu, only art,
world organization. They underEven "Dear Abby," this Fri. state statutes to "cover" th e 'in the bare female bosom.
lined the prospect that the
Co-go-gi', man . . . to Casty will carry a letter from a situation.
king regime won't get in for a .iaband complaining his w.fu
Sheriff J. L. hubby saul the selberry!
Ye wit-si ed
long time.
hiis taken a job as a "topless sanie thing this morning . .
aitresa" - and he wants to
mow about some place, any
NEW YORK (Al') - Gen.
ace, with "bottomless waitMaxwell D. Taylor, holding that tr
the bombing of North Viet Nam
Our spies tell us these local
gives the United States blue to pleas go-go girls started up
chips for any peace talks. rt cently in an Orlando bistro,
warns "don't pay a blue chip by bi t the joint went broke, and
giving up the bombing to get ti mey had to move on to some
negotiations started.'
Lace else to show their "tatu13" and earn a living.
So - th ey camue to CiasselCLEAIIWATEIt t.Al') - The trry on Monday Last, anAl set
50th anniversary inet1ng of the
State Chamber of Comtuezce
closed here last night with Gov.Elect Claude Kirk getting
cheers with a promise of no new
taxes and a slap at President
MsuiMp *pm...t
Mi.iIWp '*p.lss*t
A,t.,,,,,4 ,I
.1uhason.
Failure to yield right of way
*put Ut. In- &amp;11
WUw.L t.110
Kirk was loudly applauded as charged agaiu.st Mrs. Alive
when be told the Chamber ' oodridgu. 518 Oak Ave. by
Florida can move ahead untler W
infurd Pollee Department. fulhis administration "if we can
7:35 a. ma.
overcome the ,,uhuoa adininis 10wing an accident at
$3000
today.
(ration."
Mrs. Voo1rldges vehicle cullitled with a cur driven by
MIAMI UEAC1L (All)-.\lLiitit itsurs M. I.cunitrd. 14I Holly
. A'vu. at the lnterses.tiwt of 25th
Mayor Robert King 111gb
sured VIce Pruskleut hubert St and Park Drive.
Putrulsnau John Noel. investihumphrey yesterday that he
thug
u-titter reported appruatweather
lhumug
was no "fair
in
utely
$400 damages to cacti
cr51" and prwntsed to continue
working for the party In I"lur vt hick'. No injuries were re4I1_
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Five Points locate,
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moving the puihik offices norm
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ptiftif fit Sciviltiolo Comity.
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School Supt. R T Milwoo
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th at the Jarmans began th eir
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House. Then they shopped with
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take.s a lot of time rezoning a Kerio,ire und there is t4till need
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troops this Friday Instead of the agived to pay JiLlif of tilt. sl()() ,
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road and $3,561,000 for a four-lane road. according td;
(AP)-Sen. Frank Church, D_
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The state mental health de- for ammistatice and financial lielp .go badly ean get it," Dr. I agerti. many referred by ,
failed to achieve its objectives
Four years ago the same issue partment hits agreed to provide support froln private individ- Leone said.
psychologisL-s or by the courtiL it has stiffened the resolve of 000 for two-lane and S1,100.000 for four-lane, but d11i
came up but those protests a portion of the funds needed
se anti is I
uals find grotip-4 for the next
Indivations are that at bud.
not include costs of obtaining rights-of-way. Pu She estimated that about
from 4 H clubs and the omen to keep the Seminole Mental )ear," hr.
I (Ofit cntphiasinil
git
tune
next
summer,
the
half
thL
patients
come
seeking
negotiated
were too much for the court- Iletilth Clinic ill operation, Dr.
i ted Lttkment of the chase of 200 feet of right of is recommended.
"'I'lle state will contribute coutity
will be asked to amsunic aid ht-cause they have read war.
house crew.
Frank Leone, co mity he a lth (ii%tkI3 - but e med s upport of the dime The one- about the clinic in the newsProposed alignment of the eastward exteuvi@6
$100
weekly,"
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Leone
.day-a-week. operation costs paper, "which shows what a
And now It comes up again
Th e funds vmhl come from jioi. n
Too Much Profit Ii from SR 436 to the university would follow Red 134
tcd out,
approximately $5,000 annually service the newspaper can do
Will 'the Commission give in? the Community Mental Health
WASHI N GTON (P)-Rep
Lake Road to SR 42 from Goldenrod to Oviedo..
"Nevertheless, we are. elated
Can theystem the tide of out Div i sion of the State DepartMrs. Dennison, mental health for the community anti for Wright Patman
w ith this state USSiStnfltr, on- social
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pHychiatric
was opened here a few
months ugo, "on it alloe-laring
U they contue to pass the and a
prayer."
buck'
Appeal was made for h)tIbli(
SUPI)ort foi- the first year, but
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no truth to
with little rcspozisc Only a
the report that when they sell
the Valdez on the Courthouse
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bteps the Go-Go girls will be
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Extensive eradication efforts I city area on!) 11oeer, while
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experts
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are particularis faorable for countr' get to Florida' t s
c riad and development use the 1964 European brown
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Row can canker brought into I
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at annual Christmas party and banquet with the board of directors
(bottom) as bosts. In the group (left to right) are Charles S. Lee, C. R.
(lont, president, B F WheIcr Jr, Harold A Ward Jr. L
Webb,
executive vlce president, anO. Ben F. Ward.
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most cominercial citrus va-' pruhibiting the importation of basis.
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Chamber of Commerce, will attend the bid opening for the Iliterchange diamond connecting Lake .1lary Ilotilevard and
Interstate 4 Thursday by the
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because citrus canker is known proen cffectie app:oac
has been operaung her
Although the. or
to occur In Japan.
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business for the past
Citrus canker is a -ery se- Import Commission has pro opened her present shop Dec
rious bacterial disease. it is I posed to .get a number of con- 1.
caused b Xnn thomonac citn ditions which it says will
Those wishing to avail them(Hacstc Dawson, a short rod ven t the introduction O Cca nk er selves of the mans serices 0
bacterium visible only under of the United

work for the airlines, or some money' from fellow exiles.
related type of work, since he
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before us, we certainly do not .O93,110 citrus nursery trees the change of color or shade in
Jarman is a veteran of three (that is, total checks written) The conftriaction industry and ing necessary tax rulings.
Willium
H.
Gammon
and
Paul
Ctommissitmer
of
Agriculture
)ook with favor upon import ~ because of the citrus canker.
is
probably
the
most
accurate
related
sales
and
service
catehalf.
-years service in the United
However, that
Styling and tinting of wigs,
Although we have not found
TALLAHASSEE - (Special competition.
States Army, baring been dis- gruage available because of the grories are still off. Too), the G. Blazer Jr. have been elected
. a service which is hard to find,
possibility
is
confronting
the
in,
of
e
videspread
use
checking
numbers
of
new
business
in.
directors
of
Ashland
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charsed in January 1M. ,H
any canker infections in Flonto The Herald) -Florida's citis another specialty of the shop.
corporations and business fail.
Gammon is a rice president rus industry this season is faced
served
et am and re- aCc0untL
da
since 1926, nearly 1,5M 1
There
"There
are
5
per
cent more ures are not at desired levels of Ashland Oil and president of With the arduous task of prot
medals
infections hae been tecces may also wish to take ad
"These tubulations refer to the firm's United Carbon Com- ably
resenting 500 completed Mis. persons on wage and %alary paymarketing
142,400.000 \ orth ern Citrus Import Cm separate
sions as flight engineer on &amp; rolls (excluding farm workers), totals through October, in most puny division, which has its boxes of oranges, the largest mission of Seattle, Wash., to iniercepied at United States i vantage of the manicuring
a good indication of future eco- cases. und November in some. headquarters at Huston, Texa&amp; crop ever produced in t b i s get th c United States Depart- ports of entry within the past service provided at Jenny's.
H47 beUeopter.
ment of Agriculture to relax its I 10 years.
i Hot coffee or tea are providstudent
at
nomic
health Coupled pith em- Full ,year totals will be a vail. Blazer is manager of new pro. state
Jarman is now a
With
O
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previous
experience
Quarantine
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which
pro
ed b3 Jenny Gilliland, the
Embry Riddle AeronauUcal ployment. is a 12 per cent in- able after the first of the year." 1 duct development for Ashland. I With that situation alrea dy,
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that
bacteria',
disease
has
taught
the
importation
of
fresh
,
Dana Beach Be crease in total pirsonal income
lnsUUe
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nchu oranges from Japan
clientele
also works part time at San- The 19GG personal income of the ,
~ State of Florida officials and ~ threat to this state 's citrus inJenny, formerly with IIa7cI
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likely
lord Naval Academy and his people of Florida
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is no known aue Porter Smith at Haze l's Beauty
nductr
There
str
ong
citrus
leaders
are
ly
wife is with the Naval TrainI
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of 0the ~ quale spray program, and era- Shop on W. 25th Street, is a
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Catalin Corporation- and will
hare the additional assigmment

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Msber Chemical Company of
They had lunch at Eckerd
Drugs
Florida'seconomy s rounding pass £15 billion by year's end
Cat-aim, a manufacturer '
Of
aft noon, Jai-m an
Th
the
t this year well above
the
indus
tr
ial
resins,
chemicals,
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played golf at the Mayfair Golf
and is in a head-start position
for the surprise of
t
&amp; Country Club, while Mrs.
Istate, runized by sales tax col- I pinstic mouldirip compounds Milady is treated in royal 1640 Hiawatha to have her trcF- ~ is pleasing to the eye while
! and color concentrates, was ac- fashion wben she calls * at ses coiffed.
to move into 1967, the Florida
Jarman bad her bair st.
~ ultra deluxe vibrating machine an exciting new hairstyle or
Statk
Chamber
of
Commerce
required
by
Ashland
in
February,
jenny,s
House
of
Beauty
at:
The
modern
decor
of
the
shop
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is relaxing to the senses in permanent Wave.
Jack &amp; Jeans Beauty Salon. poed
in
its
Weekly Business over last year. Gasoline sales
Late
in
No'emr,
AAThey bad dinner at the Trophy
, are up G per rentspecialties of Jenny's House of
land announced that it would
I^mge and then attended Review released yesterday.
"Orer-all business volume is I "Althought. most Florida bus- acquire the Fisher Chemical
Beaut,y where tise of the latest

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to three years in a restrirted
labor camp and fined Craddock
M. Clflmnurir. 1.000 rubles$l,ll.1.11.
The two American YOU t ii
were found guiltyof violating
S o v I e t currency regulations.
Worthnm also was convicted of
stealing a statue of it bear.
Wortham was sentenced
two sears on the theft clmre
nndthree years on the currenc".
chaic the two terms to TUfl
eanaurrently.
Wrtham first learned of his
sentence alter It had been read
usainn in the courtroom
In
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Admissiens
Elizabeth Ann Cliambli
Theresa Ann Wallace. Sandra L.
Kitchenka, Claude C. Howard,
Timoth ', Nnlepinski, Audre
Mitchell, Hester Davis, Gayle A.
Mason, Sanford; Cyrus S. Pinkham, Viola Leone Albert
Williams, DeBar,, Margaret
Will man, 1)eltonn; S Ii 11 C
Jones, Lake Monroe Matthe'.
Willis, Long'.'.nocl George C
rraccr, OSte('n
Births
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ca number of retarded children have been made by members of the Bonr
Lake Girl S out Troop 329 in co-operation with Brownies
nic of the area who
have adopted the h.me as project for the veai Shown are (top, hoot,
from left) Janet Foist, Paula Smith, DeI,bie Guir, Terri Brogan, (back)
Marsha Madden, Linda Rube, Mrs. Howard Foist, leader, and son, Mark,
and Melidne Cox. The Brownies are shown (bottom) as they sang Christrnas Carol.-, Sattirch.y Ufft-1-noon in Forest City -S'hopping Center tinder direction of Mr.s. Johro' Dowers.
(Herald Photos)

and Mrs. Alford J. Jones, Luke
Monroe, a boy.
Discharges

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And

WoAhem begins Oct. 1. the day own Tuesday to
dry their -tear.t. I ket -5.5 million boxes of citrus ~ en
youths were arrested as
the

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Lynda
A Bookworm

the marketing agreement

and charged that growers aren't '.vould be a 'ret'abk' to him only

iheX txied to drive out. of the
State Sen. Ben Hill Giffin al- I going to be hurt "lik(, they say I If
Sovbit Union to Finland after a
thu provision for deLermining
so warned that the industry Is they are."
eelc tourist visit
grade was incorporated

rding that Democrats.

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planting and charged thnt. i Florida Citrus Mututil. urged C-111"
, magazinc, she says she reappointed Io servc another
date, the
on winner. u,
The judge didn*t identify thr,
timated at 42.4 million boxes, many professional people "who Freeman to bypass customary wishes she'd been more aware year.
unqua lified.
naturt
of the material when he
Griffin was the only grower. know nothing about the citrw, provedure and
v a cluich de- that "campus clothes do not
The 'sentence of Gilmour also
Gov.
Flaydon
Burns
said
hu
To
comply
with
legal
tectiniissued
his
written opinion Tuesadjust to civilian life."
Included confiscation of sauven- during the two-day hearing te industry have gone into grove cisinn.
would
take
this
action
in
VICW
calities. Gov. Burns said he day. William 0. Bittman, the
bought strongly oppo.g. i t proposed triar- 1 purchases becaust. of tii\ ativan-': .
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irs tluit Gilmour had
f federal prosecutor. later parried
keting pact by winch the grow- t.iges.
get the program underway irn- she found herself loaded with
wt
obtainedrubl
It! Illegally one
crc would keep
Griffin said grower-. can c-Ut tlteduItt'l'. so concentrators can knee sock' and out-of-date loaf
million gil
Judge fsuncc. a Democrat prob questions about it.
Gilmour was assessed 83.63 ruHowever, during a hearing
as his share of Ions of orange concentrate off their production costs.
ably today and then
plant their pack, he said.
m
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last
month before Gasch on sevth e market in an effort to keep
I cannot set. win we cannot
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in thim
Advocates of tht agreement
costs.
prices up.
sell mutt in the same markets su'. ' ithdrawul of la million galThe court ruled that Booher, eral motions in Baker 's attor-

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one of a restricted regime. Such predicted the industry would suE- ment." he said. Griffin said he lurence between -n possible dienne Phyllis Diller and teIov
camps are used for first offend- far losses in the vicinity of 150 would urge Freeman to use all brtal;-even pnice and disaster.
sian series costar Bill Cosb'
ct-s who have committed dan- million should the marketing available funds to buy orazige
If approved by Freeman, the have been awarded mythical
gernua crimes. They work about agreement tall to materialize. juice concentrate for the federal agreement then would be' voted "Golden Apples."
eight hours u day on crafts and They were supported lky the school lurich prograin. which
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second vice president; Gene
Bucker, secretary, and Charles
Bunter, treasurer.
A bri ef outline of the past
' achievements and pro'en by LeLand Jajects was
cobs, outgoing president. The

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f our fund-raisin events for the
Year, all completed, were th e
annual fertilizer
zzer ale a fish
and an aucturkey
Building of the Community
iaie Harriet Estclubhouse
at-es was reported to be in good
s.
Pres ne
unfinished project
The
which the association will continue to pursue is installation
of a traffic light at the inter-.
section of SR 436 at the SR 434SR 431 crossover. Efforts have
underway for the ast five
years ot'thie light at the
hazardous crossing and many
letters of appeal have been sent
to the St-ate Road Department
which re,plies traffic counts do
not warrant an installation at
this time, Jacobs reported. A
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photos of the accidents which
appeared in the Sanford Herald,
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Special recognition was extended during the meeting to
Mrs. Lucille Lynn, reporter for
the Sentinel-Star, and to Mrs.
Maryann Miles, Sanford Herald
reporter In the area.
It was announced that membership in the organization is
open to any resident of voting
precints nine, 12, or 16.
Date, time, and location for
the January meeting will be
announced.
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Attending f r u in Seizuuole t.ssea fur the January meeting
County were John Fitzpatrick, will be Mrs ltuljih Start, Mrs
L. V. Ostrunder, Mrs. A. C.
county conuunmuzoner;
Mrs. Robert N. Morgan,
lit-own, county zoning director,
and Herbert Johnson, CL) three- Mrs. Otis Lee, Mrs. Don lifts..
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module iutid ser'ic' module in Houston recently uiad explained some of the
detail of their rnjs2ir,n, which is now chedujed for February of 1967. The'
thirtme astu-unauts are (left. to right) Virgil 1. (Gus) Grissom; Edward
\'kiite; and Roger Ohufftme.
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AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Presi- miles west of here near ,Tolmsou Calvin Hampton of Utah bedent Johnson meets at his Texas City, was Warren E. Ilearnes of cause of the illness of his moth.
ranch today with a group of Missouri. It was llearnt's who er and ,John W. King of New
Democratic governors, includ- said last week that, unless John' Hampshire because of "pressing some of his most outspoken son changed his ways and took ing state business."
a new look at the Political silinicritics within the party.
the governors who
AIflOfl
While the Texas White House tion, the Democrats might be
provided a minimum of in' well advised to "start all over '.'.'t're reported planning to at.
formation about the session, It with a new candidate" in 1968. tend the ranch meeting '.'.erc
The visit of the governors Hughes, Connally, hiennes, Dar
clearly was aimed at placating
those Democratic governors overshadowed a Johnson confer- K. Moe of North Carolina,
who last wc'k strongly criti- ence at the ranch '.-itli SecreS. 1c- Robert McNair of South Carolcized the pace of the adminis- tary of Defense Robert
tration's "Great Society" and Namara who arrived late Tues- na, Hulett Smith of West Virgin.
Johnson's role in the 1966 dcc- day for discussions on next ha. Philip lint I of Vermont and
year's defense budget and other Mills E. Godwin Jr. of Virginia.
tion.
Leader of the visiting delega- military matters. McNamara
tion, it was understood, is Gay. was an overnight guest at the
Harold E. Hughes of Iowa, ranch.
chairman of a caucus of Demo- John B. Connally, Democratic
cratic governors who sounded governor of Texas and a longthe criticism after the group time friend of Johnson, said he
met In White Sulphur Springs, would attend the ranch session.
At least two governors, howW. Va.
Another governor who said he ever, sent word to Johnson that
was bound for the ranch, 65 they could not be on hand

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Board of directors of the
ings South Seminole Bank, Fern
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Park, is recommending an increase in capital stock of $150,000, according to E. G. Banks,
pres ide ut.
Banks stated that this recWASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. the panel had established that. ommendation, If approved by
Lionel Van Deerlin says he has Powell took a 20-year-old corn- stockholders, would he accomphis Bimini Island lished by a stock (lividenti anti
received indications House lead- mittee clerk to
as a would increase the total outems won't try to stop his prom- hideaway last August
standing shares to 50,000.
ised attempt to block seating of housekeeper and cook. She was
In commenting on the proRep. Adam Clayton Powell In there for more than two weeks
in the committee payroll before pst'1j stock dividend, flanks
the 90th Congress.
Democrat, Powell suddenly fired her, Hays stated that the dividend would
California
The
be made on the ba s is of one
talking with newsmen in Wash- said.
hays said it also had been new share for each 2.33 shares
ingt.on after a visit to New York
to check on Powell's conviction established that Powell had his outstanding and that the State
for contempt of court, did not committee staffers get airline Commissioner of Bunking had
give the source of the "indicu- travel tickets with committee upproved the recommendation.
Final approval must be voted
credit cards for trips someone
tons"
he cited,
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by the stockholders at the anMany members feel Powell's else took.
nual meeting on Jan. 10. Pt-esPowell's committee spent
chances of retaining his seat
p3,- blent Banks explained that such
may lie with Speaker John Mc- 000 on travel within the United action by the stockholders
Cormack and Democratic Lead. States during the two years of would materially strengthen the
er Carl Albert. McCormack and the 89th Congress, Hays said,
Albert. have remained silent most of it between Washington jirestigos
ofwho
the bank
to basic
those
customers
regard
New York and Miami. lie dis- capital with primary Import.
publicly on the Issue.
Powell. a Harlem Democrat, closed that Powell had given the UOCC.
faces jail sentences totaling Administration Committee $976
hlaziks concluded, "The North
more than a year In New York as reimbursement for trips that ()range-South Seminole area
stemming from his failure to were not official committee urea bus experienced dramatic
growth in recent months. The
pay a long-standing $164,000 11. business.
Asked
who
made
the
trips
itiost
notable achievement of
him.
His
bel judgment against
legal troubles prompted Van charged to conunittee staffers, South Seminole Hunk during
Deerlln's pledge to challenge Hays said. "I've got a good the past. year has been the
Powell's right to take his seat Idea, but since we can't get it in completion of our quarter-mu.
when the new Congress con- the record I'm not going to bay lion dollar building expansion
dnythiiflg,"
which bus given the bunk the
venes Jan. 10.
Powell, still in his Island re- capability to niect. successfully
Deerlin's
comments
Van
Tuesday came as a House Ad- treat off Florida, has refused an the challenges of the future
subcommittee Invitation to appear before the by providing the very finest in
ministration
I bunking facilities ami services."
neared the windup of a three- subcommittee.
day probe of the payroll and
travel expenses of the Education and Labor Committee,
which Powell heads. The Inquiry ends today.
Rep. Wayne L. hays, 1)-Ohio,
subcommittee chairman, said

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10:55 nm-Posting of colors
1'ATtAltASSll (AP)-A spe5 p.m.-fl:30 pm-Governnrs damn now lives in Y1orja
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Nntional
t;t,fir(I
color
cliii prayer service, iD-gun sn .
reception at mnnnsk'n.
and Ic building it home at Juptguard.
lnt, parade and hnli are nit leapm-Governor's inaugural ter Ot cli lie said "doing the
It n,in.-lnntigtirnI ceremon(tires Flat-hums will wItness
hail,
show for Governor Kirk is an
it's at the Capitol - master of
eeiting opportunity for me to
Jiut. 3 when they inaugurate the eerrmomlrs, lion. Fdwnrtl f
Television
contribute as a eitiien of FlorORI'ANI)() (Al') -first Republican governor since (ilirney, V. S. Representative,
kin
to thiq historic inaugural
1873.
I fib district of Flnrklti.
singing star Perry Coma and
program.
The inaugural committee of
National Anthem
fRuIts Of iuiembers of his National frondKirk i the first Repnhhieat (*01 Governor . elect Claude FlorIda State tlniversity, Fborcasting
CompanY show are
governor of Florida in
Kirk tins released a program Ida A and M University.
century.
About -14w) persons atseti€'citilc'tl
to
perform
at
Gov.a
invocation
showing a jam-packed day for
Orlando dinner, one.
Kirk's
inauiitended
the
elect
Claude
It.
Introthtictiom of guests
participants.
in
Tallnhaccee
Jan
3.
of
a
ozerioq,
FTc
said Como's ap. red hail
Addtess-Gnv. Hturti.
The program also disclosed
Kirk rna(ie the announcement pnaranee at the hail will he the
Vocal solo, "Suwannee River"
that the three newly-elected
Cnu,inet officers will be sworn -George P. Croy Jr.,accom- last night in Orlando at a 1()'l- singer's first in person per.. -formanre in Florida.
In Individually, not as a group panied by William E. Ragsdale. a-plate victory dinner.
Administration of oath of ofas once reported and denied by
sources involved,
fict' to Toin Adams, secretary
FRONT END
As is trnthilimuni, Kirk with be of state; Doyle E. Conner, cornsworn In at noon, taking the inissiotier of agriculture; Earl
mantle of government front Irnirclothu, attorney general, by
Gov. Hayden Hums.
Campbell Thornal, chief justice,
GUARANTEED IN WRITING
Activities begin at 8:30 n.m. Supreme Court of Florida.
with a prayer service-ii new
Administration of oath of offeature,
flee to Floyd ('hristinn, .superKirk and Burns will arrive at intendent of public instruction;
the Inaugural platform after he. Fred 0. Dickinson Jr., campANY AMERICAN CAR
lug brought from the Governor's (roller; Hrowcur(l Williams, state
Mansion by a military escort.
treasurer, by Campbell Thornal,
The Inaugural parade follows chief Justice, Supreme Court (if
Pay only once and never have
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to worry about alignment for ONE
Inaugural lnhl will be held in
Musical selection,
FULL YEAR! Makes your ear
'Fully gymnasium at Florida Prayer-The Right Rev. E.
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State University.
Hamilton West, D. 1)., Bishop
The complete program:
of Florida Protestant Episcopal
8:30 n.m.-lnuaugurai prayer Church, Jacksonville.
See our complete line of DUNLOP
service.
12 noon-Administration of the
tires. Guaranteed safe at today's
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10:15 n,m. - Official military oath of office to Kirk, by lion.
turnpike speeds. And they are
escort accompanies Guy. hay- Millard Caldwell, Justice of the
priced for today's budgefsl
(ion Burns ami Governor-elect Supreme Court of Florida,
Claude Kirk ,)r. to Capitol.
Nineteen-gun military salute
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distinguished guests begin arInaugural address-Kirk,
riving at the Capitol.
Benediction 10:45 n,m. - Governor and
1:45 p.m.-Kirk, accompanied
Mrs. hums and Kirk and family by the military and official eswith military and official es- cort, members of the cabinet,
NO CARRYING CHARGES
cort are joined in the rotunda justices of the Supreme Court,
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
FRONT END UPAIRS
by Cabinet officers, justices of and other officials, proceed to
WHEEL BALANCING
IATTIRIES
the Supreme Court of Florida, their places to lead the parade.
405 W. FIRST ST.
17.92 AT ONORA RD.
1111(1 proceed to the Inaugural
2 p.m.-Revlcw of Inaugural
322-0651
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parade.

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Election of officers heads the
agenda for the South Seminole
Civic Council when it meets
today at 8 pun. at South Semn.
noIe Bank In Fern Park. MI
- participating organizations are
asked to have a representative
present.

Jenkins also suid that 8.000
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drug sturer, throughout the
scheduled county, 1,000 for each of the

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trade work such as woodwork- Florida Citrus Mutual, largest would be- considered a seconthi. require a majority of 80 per Press Club gives the honor an- guests attended the annual t
tog or machine operating,
tier
has been a bur member
grower cooperative.
ry market.
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be in the hands of Baker's lawfeast
and
party
of
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four years.
During nonworking hours the Agriculture Secretary Orville Joseph P. Strazzulla. a Fort year.
yt-rs
performers.
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prisoners are al lowed to move
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ncliimed in an interabout fret.
held ut the Civic League Build- the decision and
within the camp.
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discuss
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Including using whatever libraiii on Church Street recently. law practice and post as Fort
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t urkey "done to
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reared by Mrs Orlund Fox through Jun. 1, 1968. at which would be running the risk of a
The three Soviet judges re'
juror's
reading
time the winner of a special prospective
-president
turned th eir verdict alter dcliii'-. .
- and Alm. E. C. file'
buut it 111 the newspapers.
' election will take office.
crating and writing it out lot
Bakei. U. Who quit his Se'nute
vice president. Putnuti guve- tilt.
four linur., 4 niinUtes.
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Mee.
Their finding!;,'.;tucii tool i
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indicted after
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could
be
SCOurruv with decorations hungin g
youths "have been fully con.h
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to
48
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fined
$47,000.
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During the brief bus incas
Both defendants admitted
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it was voted to buy a
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Ir
Sonic 10 Seminole County
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needed
heating stove."
trial Monday.
It
wets
reported
that
meatcitizens
who won: directly or
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with the' youth of
bur
of
League
the
worked on
Judge Annzi 1. isakuva, Nicolni .
campaign
this
urea
attended
a special re.
the' March of Dimes
A. Trunov and Boris A. Dorugix
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after Gilmour. 24. of Salt Lake
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Mr. and Mrs David C Will. "The Restless Ones," which wil l
WINNERS
receive their
Beauhen. I e-92 Auto Sides; Dave Van !ess Jr.,
City, Utah,
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mrns were especially ,honored he I
\\'estsiae Grammar School PTO; Elliott Davis, St.
alLot.
Civic
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Sanford.
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Luke's Lutheran Church of Sluvia; Mrs. Hurry
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human kindness of the Ruaiun
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group
in
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tricia Maim, Btu' Sigma Phi Council; Mrs. George
243; Alan Albers, Meludee Skating fink ; Robert
people, G il mour said.
committee handling the
ca ro ls with uccornpanmientjiroMiIii'
First
Methodist
Church;
Cecil
Euglotoni.
Mrs.
Murrie,
Jaycees vice president.
(Herald Photo)
The prosecution asked he be
Ufl OtSanford Worner1's Republican Club; buck row. little
"eded by Mrs. Charie 0. Pierce presentation or the
fined 1.000 rubles-S1.111.11.
MiniSterial Association, said,
at the piano.
Wurthuni, 25. of North Little
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COt' "wasn't, at all" tile typical ard County Circuit Judge L. advisory opinion that Republi.
ciinflsaation of his car. He was the final federal tn'itrtng iii I T1IL Frostproof nttnrne'. said Iinnm t.i! flç
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that Baker's lawyers are and.
tied under the federal rules of
criminal pro't'durc- to any such
recordings or written stateTALLAHASSEE AP-Brow- of the State Supreme Court's ments in government hands.

The 18.Inch cast-iron statue of in danger of falling under feder- Griffin said he didn't think Testirnr;ny favoring the agree- NEW YORK (AP) - Lynda
the bear was found In their car, id control. I say to the ccrt'- * until SRi(5 of LilLY (jLieStiOIi ilitti meat came from John Nelson. a Bird Johnson confesses her calcriminal proceedings tory of agriculture th at If this been properly presented. "Most Unuitj11 packer. li- t;aid th e lege lllc'.uD1 i1il1m ,st all books
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which led to the three-day trial happens, he will have a hear by Statements I have heard Wet-C proposed agreement is 'sour best an n
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Miss Lederhaus is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Led.
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DeRary.
She has received her BA degree in sociology and will return
to school in Septem be r to study
for her master's degree.
She was a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta, executive cornmander of the AFROTC Angel
Flight and a member of the
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gun, Steve Morgan, Alice Beau. I
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lieu and twin boys, Joseph Can.
and.ahook hands with him. War.'
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Lotus Kosky, Sandra L. Apple.
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wotild appeal within the sevenI I
day period allowed by Soviet citrus growers, crying th e btti's ny belore deciding whether to drawing the bottom 20 per cent Brooke, Osteen; Rev. Hobert
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over the state's record nrangt allo'.v the agreement.
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of the orange crop from the mar- Thckcrt, Daytona Beach.
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Stephen J. Powell. of Sanford,
and Carol Marie Lederhaus, of
T)eRary,
are among 57 top
scholars from the University of
Florida tapped th is week for
membership in Phi Kappa Phi,
scholastic
nationa1 honorar
fraternity.
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bet-s from those students whose
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the seeretary of the All Stars League.
Mr. M. Is an employe of Autonetics and as such will be assuming a new position "out
yonder".
Remember us kindly, Ole
Buddy. And here's hoping that
our paths may cross again In
the not too distant future.
A great big how-dee-do to
Lou Kerner for joining. the
"first timers" category. Bowling with the Friday evening
Niti! Owls League, Lou smashed a resounding. 201) game
her first sanctioned 200-plus
game.
I like the penciled note from
her husband "Jar" relative to
his third game. "Sacrificed by
husband to off-set score by
smart wife."
P.S. He shot all of a 126
(you're getting right around
Dnug Lovell 171, Helen my level, buddy) and Lou
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)elndl 152, •lnck Rudy 150, Joe stomped Urn with a 146. And to
i,onghrani 165, Feyc Pntkmnfl rub stilt into the wounds, she
Hnold Koch 181, Ed had a 494 series and ha, ha,
Pritchett 107/Mi6, Paul Rose Gerry had a ha, ha, ha .
195/545 and even two of these
Oh really, do I have to give
hppy.gn-lucky keglers making you his terrible trio?
it Into the "charmed circle" —
Congratulations to all of
P'ied Drew 210/530 and Abe these gals . . . they all beat
rasico 2041526.
Kerner in his last game: Gladys
Those were some of the new- Edwards 160, Sylvia Donnelly
or names for you and now let's 153, Donna Postak 154. And
give the "old pros" a chance to if Judy Keim bud rolled just
shine.
three more pins on to her 123,
she could have at least tied
Gerald.
This Saturday a.m., we're
going to treat the kids of the
,
Junior Bowling League to some
Christmas goodies. As an added
Incentive, their bowling shirts
and blouses finally arrived and
the"11 he awarded, ton.
S e Jackson is bringing
enough cookies and donuts for
all
members . • • we'll have
maw
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turn-out to be a very pleasant
MARGIE CARATHERS affair.
1104Speaking of Christmas, we'll
Marg1e Carathers, of the
he
closing around 4 p.m. on
onday evening Quality Mobile
Saturday
and we'll be closed all
omes Women's Scratch LeaMe, bowled one of the best day Sunday, Christmas Day.
More than 80 per cent of all
nmen's series in a very long
leagues
were represented at the
iue.
meeting
on Saturday night,
As a matter of fact, without
kIng the time to check all of covering the upcoming Bowler
ie league stat sheets, this just of the Week promotions. For
those who weren't at the meet"
M ight be the highest three
ime series rolled at the lanes lug, a mimeographed copy of
the rules Is available at the
-iiIs season.
argie started with a 214, counter. Please pick one up
d dod an Impressive 284 as her now on that you'll have one of
cond game and finished with your bowlers competing in this
weekly tourney.
=' 217 game for a tremendous
Seems like whenever we
series.
build-up
one of the team In a
Our Bowler's Salute of the
league,
of
It's
like the "ki
rneek goes to Margie Caruthers.
death"
to
them.
Two
wook
ago
Alex Serraea was on his way
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the All Stars League, whut prowess of the Zuckerman's
1th openers of 227 and 223 team In the City League.
wow
mid then somebody moved his They haven't won a single
pot or something on him. He game since that public salute.
-fftilshed with a 606. Flirting It's happened to quite a few
—with 190 averages for the night individuals, too.
Not. to in' deterred, we're saere Doug Ow(!iiR 2:u/r66, Al
Ilorsdorf luting Pete Petersen for his
202/562,
hulfin
7i c and Harry Pente12/573 and Big •luck Kanner
cott
211,
2121621 in sweeping
ftthIg s 200/1102.
Cook's
Corner
for all four
Here are some more new
points
last
week.
maces for you. From the Thurs
Ellinor
Volkswagen
ay evening
.eague: Weed 201/508, Guy
Imorntnn 154, Burt Gallagher
57, J. Winters 190, Dick Richrda ii back in form again with
Ia 218, 182/566, Doug Owens
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99/562, I. Luney 180, B. Ben"-4on 178 and C. Bagel 1135. All
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In the next couple of days,
e're going to lose some very;
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;ice people In the state of Cali-

By 3011W A. SPOLSKI
' Not only is It the season to
: ie jolly, but 'tis the time to in.
troduce you to somenew "bowl: rnra". Oh sure, we'll still have
home of the local pros for you
cause It seems like everyone's
: oppltng the timber.
: ;Al Waggoner led the Florida
blic Utilities In their sweep
vorBadeock Furniture with
and series of 19r,
znmt
4/Ii(S. Also from thu nme
: nprof essioflzils League we had
: orm Lowther 187/506; Brad: en of the Sun Life team with a
: 192, Russi of Sanford Atlantic
NationalBank with a 106 and
: Bufsthtler with a io and team: Ite Fleming leading the 17.
Auto Sales team with a
204, 8Th, high for the
league.
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Coach Murray Arnold's
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Anti 11(C did it buoyantly.
Sn' ers has
Hounds bulit up a 88.10 half
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time lead in the Orange Belt
telling
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Chiitrnas lie
Conference game and then .
the National Football League with a total of 1,231 ards
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Sayers zoomed past both 11ero Kell of Cleveland and it, but just bare1', as the
ta%.fl ii he eventually endured,
travail
Dick Bass of Los Angeles with 197 yards In the final game
against one loss in the young
Lions
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the
Blue
and
the consequent melancholy
Sunday against Minnesota.
season. It was the 101st coach%
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of him, he actually
The successor to Brown earned the hall 229 times for Darters in a 61-60 overtime
Ing victory In Arnold's eight
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an
optimistic
man. "Let
has suth i"nrnl,ig?" inure will "(,'oil vimidiento Ills
year career.
1,231 yards and a 5.4 average, returned 23 kickoffs for 71$ thriller.
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hearts
be
troubled."
this
man
Mike Hargis and Bruce Stuyards. However, Sayers scored only 12 touchdowns as cornlie didn't couch his message elect. who cry to H im day and
'rue Lions were down by sevlie didn't fret. "Anti which
art paced the Hound win over
pared to 22 In his rookie year. a record. He was the first en points In th e opening
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Asked once why lie used
add one cubit to his span of deductive syllogisms of (rvumlc
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life?"
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In combined net yardage on runs, returns, pncc r eceiv i ng point lend over Apopka.
the game's leading scorer with
pt'ople Wou ld sense tilt- truth
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Pointing towaril the brilliant 11
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and fumble returns, Sayers accounted for 2,440 yards, another
22 points. Junior guard, averl'veII
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connected on seven field goals
point,s an the Blue Darters. The.
lie
hunt
all uihtiiiuIuit, atom.' of
principles.
Christnins Tree nintle by his mother, Mrs. Howard
ulted:
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Foi st, lust for him. Each day he turns up a cover
"Consider the lilies of the
Involved standings based on percentage of completions and until the final 10 seconds of the
line In his banner effort.
tmg I ravelet's passing oti ,'x pt'riviut'.'. Abo ut 40 di fit' u.'n I
to reveMi a brightly colored Christmas card picture
field, h ow they grow they
Interceptions, touchdo wns and average gain. It was Starr's game when Tim Robinson tiedStuart, a 6' 4" junior, poured
is
here.
tilt,
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nei th er toil nor split; yet. I tell
third title.
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it-up for Apopka.
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Bruce Gossett, Los Angeles place kicker, was th e or-mug
led the rebounders with 20.
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end In midseason, topped the pass receivers with 42, five mosr.
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first start, combined to keep
'I'hmt' rabbimilca I ''uiiuuabnl," 1)1' E
t
,
11
that, too "But. If God so his pIopert)
ii S I
Lakeview scoring sensation
s 8
Detroit'
Harper added the needed one
51(145
using the J)nrztI)le to offer
It
went,
OH,
lean,
brisk,
pack.
clothes the gmass of the field
Doug Gamble to 16 points and
V
point on a free thros to sun it
lift' incidontø to exell
With
uittioii,
about.
how
two
MPI'('iftt'
.. • will lie not much more
• • .
14 rebounds — both below his
for the Lions.
th
pri,sm
it
11)0181
point, also iiithe
st'rviints
put
eir porclothe you, 0 men of little of
averages of 28 points and 18
Harper
led
the
Lions'
scoring
ti
title,
I
41)C1i
will
forget
.lArn
Brown.
iii
g
and
ci liMing
•. : ':
NEW YORK (AP) — Gale people
I
faith? Therefore (10 not. be Lions to pIodUttI%4' 1150, smhili
T N~
reboundsper game.
ii no a t Ion a to get. hearers'
I
Evers back stho has gained attack for the fifth consecutive
let
the
day's
own
time
thud
hut
his
t'uitlossnwumt
Savers missed again Sunday.
anxious
•
.
Tulbert limited the 6' 10"
I'
r
I-Ic didn't make 200 yards The 100 or PlO sardc in a game is game v.ith 26 pOints foliosed by $
trouble be suffkk'nt fos thu uintl k't it iii' (hal mauL 11,11 p ii'- t hought. prot'i'sst'a involved 1mm
Devil star to just one field
Sas
crc
told
Vm
alI
•larmgan
v.
ith
16
points
ttiiiit'tl IllIu4t I t)UHt0(l Imitmi 1111(1 tilt! issue.
,
,,
I
best the Chicago Bears' comet shooting for 200
t111y"
Harper and Tarnigan also congoal In the first half.
J esu s regularly tisuul Liii'
could do suis 197 yards en route Associated Press '.thffer i
To explain his mission, lie imituuiiott'd the other two
r
Neither team scored in the
gotten
tiolled
the
boardc
for
the
Lions
I
er
•)CSUS zLI )l)hut'(l time ItM$OlI to ploy. ''Now tell inc. . .
to the rushing championship of Monshil "1 such I d have
used such plain, earthy ienI'.'
.
— and 12 rebounds
first two minutes of play hut
':
It?14J)OIlsuh)iiitV fifi liMing "Whist mimitum of you. . . . 7" "Do
It
but
now
I'll
have
something
t
pulling
off
15
the National Football League.
ities—the commonplace ciicumI
,jt-the Greyhounds came on strong
recpectlsel)
•
If he keeps missing like that go for next sear
stances and situations which, ah)ilitjt'M giveui them in further- Pill set' thiost, gloat liii I Id imiga4.
6 ILE SA ERS
•'
thereafter. Three consecutive
Apopka had two men in dou?" It WItH IL PI"Y of oitiusif given the close observation lug (,od's creation—so its to be
.
ble figures, B. E. Stokes with 16
baskets by Lenny West sparked
• - -•
tunis t hat imitroduiccol omit' of
*
gave
them,
take
on
a
puirt
of
its
fulfillment.
"Vehl
I 1.
which He
and Mike Grander with 10
the whole team to an 18-4 marIN, most famous piiruhk's.
gin after the first quarter.
A In wyi'r asked, "Touchier
Oviedo's defense proved very
Hargis took over In the second
what. shall I do to inherit
effective in keeping Apopka 9
period, hitting for tan markers
t'to'm'mual lift'?"
of
that
ultimate
destiny,
1k
Would tell a story.
,
away from the boards but it
and Lyman Increased the lead
.Jesus asked back, "Vhat is
, conhl)nred it. to yeast working
_________
"A man had two sons. • •
didn't phase their shooting
to 83-10 at the half.
in
(tough,
written
in time law?,:
W
It
tinnal.
Houston,
No.
8,
also
tiny
Heed
growIt was the sixth straight victoThe man told each of them, I
Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
which was extremely accurateThe Devils matched Arnold's
The lawyer replied: "You
chalked up its seventh straight
'Son, go and work in the vine- ing imul spreading, always a
There's it new college hasketry against no defeats for the
r'
The Blue Darters were bitting
chargers basket for basket after
shall
love the Lord your God
said,
q
hutc',
timing,
a
set:ret
germ
of
•
'
yard today.' The first
ball power in the making down
eating Washington 8.65.
b deefeating
well over 50 per cent of th eir
o pac
If k .
the Intermission, but were unnew W
with
fill
your heart . . . soul
anyhow.
the
divine
working
among
utien,
will not,' but he svent
New Orleans way.
shot-s.
able to close the gap.
The home court victory upped
It was a complete team ef;.~'~_114
amid
.
.
.
strength, and your
.
.
The other said, 'I go, air," but gradual and titire, not depend.
That's Loyahi University of
The Lions Coach Prater's only
__
Lyman was deadly at the
the Cougars' season record to 94I,
neighbor
as
yourself."
t.**
said
'17-year-old
Ron
for
of
the
two
(11(1
ent
011
tlivtii,
yet.
(k'llmHIidilIg
he didn't.. Which
tile South better 1,alown as New
reactions to the game were a
charity lane sinking 18 of 21
It
their
co-operation.
"You
have
answered right,"
1.
Greene in his first year as LoynWINNER in decorate(I door contest for inem bers
the will of the father . . . .
Orleans Loyola.
grcat big smile and a few apfree throws. They also outJesus
said,
"do
thii."
His
subjects
ranged
widely—
Western
Kentucky
won
the
lit head coach. Before the game
it. was absolutely clear. No
of the Oaks Garden Club, Mrs. Leonard Verdery
The Wolf1mck served notice
proprmate words, "How sweet It
rebounded the Devils 51-80,
'l'hie
lawyer:
"Arid
who is my
Ohio Valley Conference tourney
*
0
in New Orleans he said, "We're
matter how noble a person's farming, family life, litwimits0
(right) is l.resented prizc by Mrs. Earl Donaldsont
they arc on the way up from
is, Buddy. How sweet it is."
dominating the boards for most
title for the sixth time by decapable of beating Michigan
Professions or fine his religious 5L?th1, poverty, lending, bor- neighbor?"
hostess for the December meeting and Christmas
last year's 9-17 record by upsetThe Apopka Junior Varsity
df the game.
So Jesus, as usual, toll it
feating
East
Tennessee
72-514
(Herald Photo)
State." but no one took him serclaims, it was his performance rowing, Hhuuiuuigeutient, labor,
coffee-brunch.
swept the preliminary game
t ing the fifth-ranked Michigan
Lakeviow's junior varsity
criminals,
weddi
ngs
,
story—about,
a traveler, stripkings,
the
final
at
Louisville.
The
Hillinusly.
___________________
__________________________________ that. mattered, and even the
swamping th e Baby £4IOflS 91-49
State Spartans 74-70 Tuesday
handed the Baby Hounds their
S0l(Iul'I'S
and
ped
and
beaten
8ti(i heft on the
5ll*V0S—(lruIWIi
ill
toppers had to go overtime to
Unbeaten North Carolina and
•
outwardly defiant and doubtful
ma slow-moving game in sshlch
night.
third loss of the season 48.38
drannis
of
fear
beat Morehead 80-77 in the aftf love, betrayal, roadside half dead. Great citionce-beaten Houston, the only
over 70 fouls were committed
might actually serve more conJim Jackonisl:i, 6-toot-(1 junior
in the preliminary game. John
(It
mt',
hate,
courage
and sunw- -.t'ns of his own nation i'utstsl
ernoon
semifinals.
other teams in The Associated
by the
structively than the avowedly
from Dubuque. lown, cnmv off
Newell and Tom Richardson
UI
I
I
IT92
co
med
y.
him by, but it (kpisc(I SumuariBoston College knocked SyraPress Top Ten to see action,
Bratto led
..
dutiful,
Ovido °
the bench and scored the winscored nine points apiece for
Humor
titmi
treated his vouiids, took
lillows ill the l4t0l'y Of
cuse out of the unbea ten ranks
each won handily.
ning four points in th e last nine
Lyman.
87-75 in the first round of the
North Carolina, No. 3, made it
22 and in scoring with 19 points.
Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the the ufll)tflWiPh((l judge, from h i lls to an inn, paid for lila
seconds. He got Into the game
Lakeview
4 6 15 13-38
~ care.
Boston Garden Invitational
Bratton played only
seven in a row with an 81-54
kingdom, but he who does the whom it Widow kept demanding
when Barry Geraghty fouled out
18 15 17 10-60
Lyman
settlement
l(ii
he
%Vho, asked Jesus, "proved
utse.
1k
retourney after Massachusetts
ters having fouled-out late in
romp over Florida State in the
" will of My Father. • . ."
with 90 seconds and tile score
Lakeview — Gamble 5-(6-8)
Judging
the
"decorated
door
proposed
tenupuitu,y
icfusetl,
but.
her
perneighbor
to time man. . , . ?"
Plans for the
had whipped Manhattan 86-76.
this third quarter.
final of the Tampa. Fla., invitalic told a related story
°
tied at 70.
16, Sadler 1-(1-2) 8, Reid 8o a slateflet' defeated him. Sighed
The answer, as always, was
11 16 15 14 5-61
tification of Highway 17.92 contest were Mrs. Lawrence Mc- kinx whose inwltations to
Oviedo
a
(1.1) 7, Graham 2-(0-2) 4, Cupthe
ju
d
ge:
"Though
inescapable.
pie
'"rime one who
15 s 12 18 40
islands in Maitland were pre- Fiiiren, president of Town and banquet
Apopka
rejected pleman 0-(0.8) 0, Reese 0,
lends
who
tear
God
nor
regard
niutmi,
showed
mercy.
. . ."
yet
sented for members of the Al Country Garden Club; Mrs. sumably proper --3'
Sargent 1-(0-0) 2, Veech 2law' this widow bothers me,
"Go thou utmiti do likewise."
tamonte and Maitland Oaks
10 10 21
Oviedo
their Christmas James Arch, president of Mait- begged off wi th flimsy excuses.
(1.2) 5, Lyons 0-(1-1) 1, Totals
will
viuidieutt.
lii,,
or
Feed
the hungry, give drink to
she
will
17
46-91
it
17
11
Garden Ciul'
KANSAS CITY (AP) - Kan. Apopka
College
land Garden Club, and Mrs. So the king struck them off
— 14- (10-19) 88.
Wvuirs
lilt,
the
titit.
.
thirsty,
we I v o mu e tilt!
excoffee. brunch. and gift
sas City's Hank Strum, named
Rebounds — 10 for 14 — SadCharles I3orcher, first vice pres- lila list, and brought in masses
'l'ht
jiolilt,
lilI•
,
stnummiger,
clottmt'
the naked, ittui-giig pa.
change meeting at the home' of ident. of Dommerich Hills Gar- of unkempt strangers.
AFL Coach of the Year by The
ler, 5, Graham 4, \Teech 2, Reid
Double
Honors
Mrs. Earl Donaldson in BretAssociated Press, says leaderIlls vocabulary had a pie- tient carifaletuct' ill prayer, iay tend time naked, attend the sick,
1, Cappleman 1, Reese 1, Sartien Club.
CharNEW
YORK
(A?)
in a striking U(iiti'ilSt. Eveum if Vi. time sick, visit. time PI'lHOIis'RS
Mrs.
ton
Wood.
Co-hostess
ship
by his veterans headed by
it
0
gent 1, Lyons I — Total 80.
Mrs. Leonard Verdery of 721 turesque zip and vividness to
18-year-old
middle
ft lax Judge will finally respond eu-. "Truly, I say to you, as you
co-captain Jerry Mays was a lotte Cooke.
Eleanor Mulson.
Lyman — Newell 0-(2-2) 2,
saw blueprints and Sequoia Trail, winner, was pre- it. "Sift you like wheat. . . ." or
Angeles,
The brand new Sanlando course will be tested for major factor in his team's fast distance star from Los
how much have done it. Unto the least. of
Members
shell "blind guides, istraining out if to per.,vverance,
Stuart 5-(5-6) 15, AlIgaler 0—_
Scores
sketches of whut is planned find sented a copper colored
AFL Western received double honors today
the
first
time
officially
tonight
ut
the
Sanford-Orlando
start
toward
the
gnat while swallowing a
(2-2) 2, Hargis 7-(8.8) 22,
silver plated bon bon dish.
h
A.hl+
1l 'AIC
told
by
City
Councilman
crown.
to
were
Kennel
Club.
West 3-(0.D) 6, Butterworth
Members voted to assist a camel." The images glowed.
This honor is very gratify- 11466 women's All America track
By THE ASSOCIATED I'RESS
In
The
marathon
2,260-foot
course
will
be
used
Ben Sibley, guest speaker, how needy family who had the mis- "Brood of vipers . . ." he once
2-(0.0) 4, Means 1-(0-1) 2,
EAST
tonight's 11th race with O.B.'s Hand Cuff ruling as Ing," Stram said Tuesday, "but and field team.
the islands would be cared for fortune to loose all their pos- snapped when given a warning
Tuibert 2-(1-1) 5, Milwee 1The team was picked by the
and what it may cost. Members sessions in a fire recently.
the favorite. Other starters in the long race include really it's a great compliment to
from the puppet ruler, Herod
(0.1) 2, H ollis 0, Rose 0, — Cornell 76. Buffalo U. 61
_________________________________ Lamar Hunt. my squad and m' women's track and field corn'J'
Orpheus.
Garden
Club
History.
a
k
s
Make
of
the
O
Zino,
Fordhum
66.
St.
Francis,
N.Y.
Totals — 21-(18-21)-60.
it was reported the club re- Antipus.
coaches.
mittee.
participate.
_____
_____
Lonesome Laddie, Tell U What,
Although a man of Ills time
Rebounds — Stuart 20, Tul- 65
allied
$75 from its recent des'
sert bridge. This money will be and culture, using parabolic
bert 12, Newell 5, West 5, Bar- St. JOSCpli5. Pa 141. Ridge'r 86, Hope Locket and Elga.
used toward the beautification metaphors, alliterations, parulgis 4, Allguier 1, Butterworth DT
Time mid-week hotbox event
Long
Is.
U.
80,
Oswego
St.
35
Jets and antithesis which found
1, Means 1, Hollis 1, Rose 1.
program.
90100~
CC
is also set for the featured 10th
Iona
85.
111.
Wesleyan
71)
I
1.
a
natural
response
in
Jewish
Club
are
Total — 51.
Officers
of
the
Oaks
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP )
race.
SOUTH
Pat Held, president; Pasty intuition lie had a style and
—
John Bridgers of Baylor, the
Brown 75. Georgia (18
L. G.'s Ares, winner of the
JESSE CARATHERS
..
Wagner, first vice president; inventiveness of His own.
Wake Forest tIC. Maryland 59 opening night Inaugural Haudi- head coach for the Southern
Dellary Chapter 939, National
And it intrigued His conGloria Ridge, second vice presJesse Caruthers was up with
squad in this years Blue-Gray
Association of Retired Civil ident; Eleanor Mulson, corre- temporaries, including the
Geo. Wash. 55, Davidson 54
Inthe stars, too, as lie shot 221,
(NARCE), will
New Orleans Loyoht 74, Mich- cap, will be seeking hiii second game still is sounding optimis- Employees
tehlectuals.
sponding
secretary;
Susan
So"Who
is
this
Son
1137, 204/622.. His team Trophy
victory of the season in the tic about Saturday. But he'd
BAUER &amp; BLACK
igan St. 70
have its December meeting at weis, recording secretary, and of Man?" "lie is
a good man."
-•
Lounge took all four from
Midprobably be more so If he knew
ANKLET
Richmond 89, VMI (15
1:30 p.m., Friday, at the Delfeatured 30th race, the
F'
"No, he is leading people
Put Lockeby, treasurer.
guess who? Zuckcrrnun'a, that's
Wm. &amp; Mary 72. ,lackscmvihle Week- Hotbox.
who was going to play fullback.
tona Civic Center on Lake MonAl Elastic knit with smooth edges.
Mettlnga are third Thursday astray." "This Is really the
who.
Fashioned to fit contour of ankle.
Both Billy Tucker of Tennesroe. Executive board will meet
68
Also in the field, however,
of
each month. Next will be prophet.." "This is the Christ."
Congratulations to our worn$l,4.acI,
MIDWEST
at 1 p.m.
will be Patrolman Day — the see AL-I and Tom Bryan of AuJan.19.
He puzzled them. "How Is It
41111"10,
en's traveling league team as
DePauw 71), St. Jost'jilis I nd. biggest winner at the track burn still are more or less
in addition to the regular
they won four points at Winter
75. OT
business easion, there will be a
lust year. The race shapes up slowed by leg injuries.
Garden this week and are only The Rams nipped the Eagles
Marquette 74. Minnesota 61
Christmas party with an exCoach Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa
us the finest event since time
BAUER £ ILACK
one game out of first place.
Dayton
86.
East
Carolina
(10
change
of gifts, cost not to
29.27 In the Sanford Recreation
inaugural as Prince Comurnel has no injuries among his Blue
KNEECAP
)EAL MAXWELL
You wanna try something Department's Intermediate bas- Indiana 94, Notre Dame 01
exceed 50 cents. There will be
amid sensational % miler Irish players to worry him.
Fiontossro(sbskne..
easy?
Split the Uprights by ketball games as Doug MalizowXavier, Ohio 71. Miami. Ohio Tray also will be in the field. The game will be televised naornia. Speaking of the Maxwell
group singing of familiar
Provides correct uniform support at
EXCEPT
A REAL ACHIEVEMENT
every point.
atnily, Shir1t', Neal and chil- rolling the ball for 10 frame. ski registered 17 points In hand- 68
Christmas songs.
tionally by CBS.
SUNDAY
between the 44-7-10. 'That'. all ing the Rams their victory.
Bradley 114, Oklahoma 88
CROWD"
"ALWAYS
Lren.
$l.4.och
A Christmas program rmd soSL
84.
TCU
711
there
its
to
it..
Don't
knock
any
Ohio
In
tiordon Bradley also had 17
will
follow
the
meeting.
Neal's been quite active
cliii
0I
Howser
To
Yanks
0
Drills Set
Wichita 68. San Diego St. 54 NEW YORK (AP)—The New
SPECIAL $5.00
Refreshments will be served.
ur bowling circle as a league of the pins down and don't toss points In a losing cause.
BROWNSVILLE. Tex. (A?)—
it
into
the
channels,
either.
SOUTHWEST
If
In other games, the Lions
INTRODUCTION
BAUER a
AU members are urged to be
0110,
York Yankees Tuesday received The Nebraska Cornhuskers be.
wednesday -Friday -Satirday 2 p.m.
you can do something as "easy" dropped the Colts 30.20 as Jun
j-lusston 87, Washington (15
wnisw
any
visiting
memand
FLIGHT
shortstop Dick Hawser from the gun drills today for their meet,
Present
Barry
as that, then you'll hire earned Henry bucketed 10 points for
..,
- "
Lightweight, flesh colored. Provides
Baylor 90. Austin College 69
ell as any retired
L
ben,
us
w
0 k I e ing Jun. 2 with unbeaten Ala0
Cleveland
Indians
for
r
firm sully adjustable support.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — a prim
FAR
WEST
SPECIAL
SOLO
COURSE
.......,......
ULOO
the winners and the Jets nudged
U. S. Civil employe, are inOne an Ills any wrist.
..4JUiough flick Barry. the Na- IIMve you signed-up yet for the Vikings 3640. Ken Alford
Brigham Young 113. Chicago pitcher Gil Downs plus cash. barna in the Sugar Bowl.
LADIES NIGHT
vited to attend.
$1.4.oc
"Zonal Basketball Association's our New Your's Eve bowling with 17 points and David Me- Loyolu 1311
HURDLE RACES... TUESDAY, THURSDAY
MW AIR TAXI CI*TWICATI COVIU INTIU U.S.
U. of Pacific 813, Portland 54
shot u'i clrh1insr4 with an ....,.-.. 1e'H
sune Murray with 16 directed the
safe
—.--.-----.-..--------------MOST CENTRAL FLORIDA POINTS CAN
Lung
Beueh
St.
III.
Valparaiso.
injury, Sun Francisco's War- one for you here trying to top- Jets' attack while Mike RIII REACHED IN ONE HOUR OR LESS
7k_N Iia ps'ovlds &amp;m genik mppolt la wsskenid
4ors handily beat the Los An- pie ten pins. Get the details Charde and Randy Brown had Ind. 72
00
100
NANDS
San
Jose
St.
89.
Nevada
63
bs½ goduco .wcllini, sass p.1* sad help y
aeles Lakers Tuesday, 139-107. at the Lane..
14 and 10 points respectively
ISSO
111,1 111111111111 cesuaoiu "I so"
in the wily other NBA gunie,
Cozigrsitulutions to
Byrd for the losers.
10 conibius normil ath1t1os with a minimum danjN Of
AVIATION
AVAHAI FOR
Pace Hired
.he Boston Celtics squeaked past Brownell, Jacob Wallace and Ed
The league standings through
-'-I-.-PRODUCTS
TIAINIM• 01 All TAXI
NASHVILLE. Tenn tAJ'm he Detroit Pistons. 116-113, In Wagner for coming In mm top this week's play are:
1W
ftnueapolis.
for the' Seminole Junior College Lions
2 1 Vanderbilt University jointly
hired
Arkansas
aide
13111
Pace
=
bowling class. Remember, if '1kings
2 1
a I
means I column by 2 inches.
ARCADE
2 1 as head football coach and
Y. A. Tittle completed a ret- you're a studunt at the college, Rams
Esso
HWY. 17 - 92
Too small for an ad to be
OPEN DAILY
a
9 A.M..è:15
2 1 alumnus Jt,ss Neely of Rice Uni,rd 212 touchdown passes dur- you'll have a choice of either Jets
BAIT
310
E.
FIIST
effective?
You're
UNFORD
:noticed
or
1 2 versity its athletic director
MIDWAY BETWEEN SANFORD &amp; ORLANDO
lug his professional football Monday or Thursday afternoons Cults
ON N*H WAY 41
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.reading this onel
U
3
Tuesday.
Eagles
starting
in
January.
career.
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says his widow. actress Edie
Adams.
Miss Adams testified In Supes'ior Court Monday that debts
and taxes reduced the estate's
value. She said many of her late
husband's Iiolding were mort.*ged and about $300,000 in unPaid taxes were due when the
usdhi*j was killed In an auto
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publishing history.
Vilijim M;Inch.- Mrt!r. th anhor. wmlkl h4come .1 wealthy
n under his
tact with
Look magazine. and hi agent
wuld recei' one of the higest
commissions on record.
The John F Kennedy Library
v.oijld benefit by hundreds of
thousand of dollars. [.00k,
v.hich offered S665.000 for serial
ruht.s, would have a clrcnTft10
spurt. Dell Books, which reportedly hopes to obtain reprint
rights for a million dollars,
could hope for a sale in the ml!lions of copies.
This book, nevertheless, is not
10 much an exception as the
continuation of it trend. PubHsh.
log, which still retains remnants
of the rolltop desk and bareuIb
atmosphere, is expanding rapidS
ly today.
cVi the Author; Giukt wilt' at.
i test, many of its members- have
very meager incomes. ' The
Guild estimates only a few
hundred authors make a livtng
solely from hooks. But, of these,
about it score have become
veaithy In the past few years.
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ha'.e risen Iharply. Their stares
have been in demand on stock
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ThL' .\incrLtJ,t:1 I)uu1c is literate flit on1l. in Inc o.141e sense
knowing how to read and write.
but it is becuinuig more .t id in
its demands. In response, publishing receipts last year
10
per cent to more than $2 billion.
('In petition to publish quahty
orks also stiffened. The office
\t .tnchester t agent, for uxampic, said the serial right for
his ork brought a higher hid
than anyone expected.
Manchester reportedly tittend to give to the Kennedy
Library most
the hard-cover
book profit beyond penes.
lit' a .idv ancttd $40.M) pre sumably to cover expenses and
other cash iieeds '. hilt' wurkiii
on the book,
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Schedule of visits by the
Christmas seal mobile cheat
X-ray van has been posted for
.1u. B through 7 by Dr. Kenneth
M. Wing, president of the Seminole County Unit of the Central Florida Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease Association.
Jan. 8 the unit will be at
Dynatronics plant No. 2, }lwy
17-92 from 10:80 to 11:30 am.;
at plant No. I from I to 2:80
p.m. and at Dearborn plant
from 2:80 to 4 p.m.
Jun. 4 at Oviedo City Bid!
from I to 2 p.m. and from 4
u. 7 p.m.
Jan. 5 at Chase and Company
fertilizer plant at Five Points
Vroxn 2 to 8 p.m.; Oviedo prison
rump from 4 to 5 p.m. and at
Jamestown in Oviedo from 6 to
8 p.m.
Jan. 6 in Sanford at Garrett's
department store 200 East First
Street from 10 u.m. to 1 p.m.
and from 2 to 5 p.m.
Jan. 7 at Midway In front of
Fleming's supernwrket from 1
to 4 pin, and at First Baptist
FihUch Church in Goldsboro,
1101 West 13th Street from Ii
to '8 p.m.

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Ytns of Foreign Were
Post 8098 of Deflary, and Its
Auxiliary Unit, hold a joint
Christmas social following busiiwas meetings this month at the
Firemen's Recreation Ball.
A film, "Our Borne," ,ihowlug activities and programs at
the VFW orphans and widows
home at Eaton Rapids, Mich.,
Was shown with Howard Middieton opuzatlug the projector.
The - post and auxiliary contrib
ute 10 per cent of the annual
poppy sale donations to the
home. Christmas tree at the
meeting, which was decorated
under direction of Mrs. Fraucis' 'Beckley, was hung with
shier tokens for children from
Florida who live at the home.
1n business of the auxiliary
meeting, conducted by Mrs.
Aflee Belnert, president, reports
were hoard from Mrs. Greta
Dunning on the recent poppy
sale and the annual pie end
cake sale.
ContrIbutons voted Included
$10. to DeBury Library Fund;
$jI. to Radio Free Europe; $26
to assist a DoBary veteran for
Christmas; $4 to Memorial
lighted tree sponsored by the
DoBary Business and Professional Women's Club with donation made In memory of four
deceased irnit members, and contribution to firemen for use of
the hail as a meeting place.
efreshments wore served fol.
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En)o'zng the gathering and prcsident Mrs T \V Mew, given
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piece made ))
the ensuing dinner were the vice-president; Mrs. . G.
J{tlrcshments were served, and
3fmes \illiam Jpaugh, H B sid, secretars, Mrs T c
StinThompson,
treasurer:
.NlrHerCliristmas
gifts exchanged. The 1,oI0'A I I 1, E
Ervin, Frc-d Pope, Clyde
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son, J M Mo'c, C P Harkey, old llkenb.ch, captain of class teathir, Mrs Chaniot,
-r ,"ll'"ll laundry
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J. L. Clark, Dem psey Carnes, group leader,
also was presented a gift front W)t to 4'r'l1'
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Henn., McLaulin James Coons, Chaniot cia' It ache r
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The Thompson home was
Porter Lansing dOd Miss LIl
other
liii 1111)1 rs present we re,
beautiful)' di corIc d ill keepU P tO t% (1 1iotitids Of \% t elotlit '4
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alter Br(-)oh-s, INIrs. Tom 'I'll(! portable drN-er takes 111)
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It fto i rs in t iiii't he iliill
Turk
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:111d till int (,rest ill g. They NII(IIII(I wei
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Willi in'ri illetits cocktail dinner part) h the
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,ed
-;ortment were scr%
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grapes
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toaclid
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along with ctrawherr) punch
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coffee, nuts and mints.
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hcitecs presided at the silver
-is used throughout file ciated with 01r. Smith's pa,;t
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d i ross
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2 tbsps butter or margarine
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ii cup slivered almonds
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Dash pepper
pastoritim. Sunday afternoon. The Smiths All: havL
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an Ea.-zt :!nth Street recently to
Dash paprika
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cream
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visit and enjoy light refresh4
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David
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Spencer's for a "Dutch Treat"
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Cologne and
W. Adams, son of Mr. and \lr'.
stacks of
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dinner. Mrs Cullen presented
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repire
patty
shells
acefordpair
of
holly
careach guest a
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Road.
rings upon arrival.
Ing to pachage directions.
gifts.
leading products for men
'Ike ceremony is l)l.innul fur
The spacious hing room sun
in 2 tablespoons butter in skit
This
Is
one
of
the
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Day gift suggestion-Gift boxe&amp;
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Fathe
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The newly formed R1_'TII ing with the season of Christ- let, ,Saute alinonds 1111til ligilt 3:30 p.m. Dec. 2:1 at tile First
porch and d`ning room area
was brilliant With exquisite class of tile First Baptist mas. The Nativity Scene, witli golden brown; set aside. Tile[), Baptist Church, with Ilev. Fred
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CUt) Chance officiating.
double boiler, melt
3407-n
XMIERM13
Yuletide decorations. The re- Church met at the beautifully each member of the Holy PamAll
friends
of
the
couple
are
LARIMM
freshment table made a pretty
butter; add flour, pepper, salt,
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doiie Ili ceramic
of
FLEMINGIS
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stirring
until
blended
muted
to
attend
both
the
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picture in white and crystal. It
paprika
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punch
bowl,
tiOn
of
the
lie%%officers
and
spiring.
and.y. The,n flour follow Immediately in the Soci.11
322-ION
held a er.%
OPEN THURS. &amp; FRI. "FIL 9
ring coast.
i SANFORD PLAZA
210 E. FIRST ST.
prize,
a
beautiful
small
of
sauce
over
beaten
egg
hail
of
the
church,
canapes
an
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crystal trays
The doot
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Crystal, two-branched candelabra with lighted white tapers. man), .~Irs. W. 1. Crabtree
was won by Mrs. inaming sauce, continuing to
Radiant in the low of candJe- charged each officer as to the Thompson,
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2ight was an arrangement of responsibilities of her duties.
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sweet scented flowers
tal.e
their puce gracefully in a huh JO KKE is a Sanfo"d nu
tiv wile is married to Li. Ro
des arrangement
The hulls leaves themselves bert huhike of R\ AH 3 They
sus "Merry Christmas' in a have, a daughter. .leiinitir, If
way that oidy these glossy. months old.
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thorn-bedeched leaves can. Tile
Jo it; ways and means chair'carnations add it fillip Lind a man al Thew Epsilon Chapter
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water color' or heAt tip marl trs 1 rt and dmntr of Lorniann

ection of iBm Ganderton and a spoon for her new baby girl child's toy sleigh
Ever) family has its own ens
Sue Ceynowa.
Jo) Michelle. Two newcomers,
Jun. 11 will be the board meet- Laurie Nadel and Jull Patterson toms when It comes to flowersing at Beti Jurrell's home and were welcomed to the group.
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I :: date with new afficers to be mented the club on their faith. help W build the feeling of conthat i MI important to
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fu) won for the USO It was tmult
.lan. Li. the two membership noted that E. Quelland and J happy html)) life. However, it
15 lti OII ot uision to Vary tradu
:Wilms will have it luncheon at Albert will won on a' mural
': 1:':30 .9t thr- CPO Club. It if, Said decoratt, tile Cfl ane to
it
SOrntIthUIf. new
that the lo'.ing team will serve ballroom
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and ]Ls benefits. All mernhen,
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vice president. Pat Kelly secre OlAofl, the new executive offic and wives of enlisted men are
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Mary Lair presented a beautiDu:
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Jeanette Hendrix is the new
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Pal Niers as social and mooted that Ma s spirit- fl1 spend Christmas in Philndel
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haIun 50(11) ittid
bUtts and never-exhausted en phiii
tnples
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hnspitallt) chairman and Rose
urn
starch
which
conk up into
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goodbye yet. Althnugh Ted will THREE ATTRACTTVE n1fic..
and white It has ruffled
Z No= meeting has been set
red
striped
in
candy
cane
on cup corn starch. Stir
30 p m Jan 10 at the be leaving for trathing at VAR ers wivtc two hlon&amp;c and a
and front yoke treatment.
for 7
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will remain in Sanford for three difficult for the tiffice al vice
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more months before tile family president nf the Naval Officers'
Hendrix and Pat Eel- loaves for Rota, Spain. It is WiVes Club. Jan. l.
BETTY HURLBUTT is from minutes or until thinned out
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hoped she will attend the
The three wnmen running for I Elizabeth. N. Y. and is the wife , mixtures .suddenly thickens. Rv-! The Society of American FInr- wayf and should not bu ne,
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losFy mag- lected, but taere are time.
'Webster.
kuhlkt and Betty }lurlbutt
Ex change officer. The transfer to a plate, cover with imlia leave.,, tombintd suth U is fun to tr something dii
Na
Recently ttit members and
I ferent. A Ezirag can be as un- ~
damp cloth and let coal.
Special guests included Pegg,
y,
have a daughter Suzanne. =' t~ v-nead
=their husbaridt; enjoyed a potas you wnuld dnugh, and Inatte vtdvel ribbon and artifi- I
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Wood, Claire Daum, Ben Col~ NDER THE MISTLETOE
a swag 10 imagination allows
to
malt
Cliii
g"npis
resh
Flowers
turn tht resulting Ua over to
fee and me? Rose
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Lea
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Holier
Mntor
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hang con the front door this, DecorLiting the Fwag is pure- i . . . 1 001- y0ut 10"li9st irf &amp;
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well as serving as Li Gray Lady
:r:~Don SuMvan and Cdr. and Mm.
flat+erirg hairdol
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also enLet them roll it into little I Christnius holido'. Sparkle can'l%' a matter of chnice. However,
pensary.
She
at
the
dis
Say
Merry
BETTY GREGONIS has been iI
- =R. S. Hopper its special guests.
hails. tear drop shapes. snow- be added to the swa g with a the weather in your locality Will!
Joys playing golf.
etty
nne
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named
new
president
of
the
Sta•
'men. angles or whatever. in- I iew snial.l Christmas tree dec. I dit!t1lt1-* whether or nnt fresh!
Betty
hils
nialy
in
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flowers or fruit' may be used
Heir Siyiing Solon
lord ii few months with preunus sterting ii snip of colored cord orations
Open
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9 P.M. Thurs. &amp; Fri.
omber has been published 'WbeOUeV a vice president and
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Wreatlif, are heuetiful on duar-'Christmas
L-re baRs, ribbons
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Cnmblning fresh c-urnntions; duty statinns at .1licksonville, card or it pipe cleaner in tiltPH. 322 - 4913
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Ifor CPO Wives Club members representative to the NOWC
I end of each for hnnging on the
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and the more traditit
and Athens. Gu.
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Ornaments
can
be
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, in glitter. or colored cord can'
Election
and
coffee
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held
coration
suggested
for
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be pressed into the clay to form
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at the home a! Mickey Ander- day season by the Society of
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flanked b two large red and
white candles.
Refreshments of a varietv of
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'Re' anti \rc Freddie Smith The 'th er ei ice and s ilv er in la'h md \t1( ciii (vfl he
cinuni.
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seetml
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illillilee Ille
held open house at the Central trays have
Mnre thin itl mtnthei' iitil
for
Rev,
and
Mrs.
niith
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Baptist Church pactoriun
IIIIZtIII'I \I ic I ni lii' fluk'
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they were gifts t ccet ed from friends
Jnhn(. Sormnnn, of ()tinnnd
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board the statrnn was ahig
Specinlguestswerethepar- succcs with 14 couple'; playing
arltAm 01 Channel ft. whose
Eci';t for the Mod ent of Robert Schiammer

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Open House For M embers

GOOD HEALTH for the Mod
The St1on Wives 8 In chfltV
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for
R
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DINNE
mom- of the shop clothing drive for
nd subject of the program
Officers'
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th
the NOWC change of board dee hers of
I)ec'ember, with henv respnne
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trnn and coffee set for Jan 1 Wives and their husbands was
n In and room fu'
Il reii
Hoswcs squadron for the event followed by a parts at the home
more.
will he the "Bat Girls" of of John Brubaker In Deltona orThu
first mixed bridge sr~
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U.S. B52 bombers pounded At mported killing 25 Red soldiers arter the 48-hour Christmas
orth Vietnamese troops Just in sporadic contacts during truce comes to an end t 7 am. slons over North Vietnam Tiles,

north of the clt'milItatlzed
(lay and ranged close to the bor.
three operations ranging from Saigon time next Monday.
der of Communist China in one
t od ay in a continuation of
7' R lOMAS IL
The order was qefl
of them. Mr Force FIOS Thun.
to smash a fresh Communist Saigon to th e northern border.
South \'ietnamese troops ie- fresh public
drive south b('f0tt it Stfllt.%.
pilots re ported dedederchief
Misr. Elmira L. 3udsnn,
dr(?5S(d
to
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combatant
stnying
a
railroad
bridge
on
the big bombers struck ported killing 4f1 Viet Cong
to use tl, Christmas truce
sen ior at Bethune-Conkman Cal
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northwest
rail
line
as a means or arranging peace the main
lege, has completed
buffer area. U.S. Marines
about 20 miles from the Chinese
talks. The
teaching at Goldsboro School.
dashed with Communist forces menLc.
rontier and 13.S miles northwest
About
mnn fo1
miles south of the de- Cnr'n. William C. Westmore- separately f rom Emperor Haile fof hanoi.
She will return to
lassie of Ethiopia and from. Most of the raids, however,
land. commander of U.S.
zed zone.
lowi ng the Yuletide season and
11 hUng for an hour and a in Vietnam, told his troops In a Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of At
head Into the home stretch
lfl coastal areas of the
h i n heavy fog, the Leather- Christmas message that the ghanistan, president of the U.N. were
leading to her graduation
southern panhandle nnd in the
necks beat off a ,et Cong mm-- world Christ sought to build General Assembly.
Men Phu.
May.
The
B52
raid
was
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the
west
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and
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closer
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reality
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The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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ri dges 7 mi ll we continue to assist the vIt- ninth of the war to hit i nside
'Robert Judson of Pompano
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people
in
their
search
North
Vietnam,
but
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HAROLT) B1XGHAM
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Beach, she is a graduate ni
seventh heavy bombing by the tary buIldings, 12 storage Ar(a
cacualtic wer termed light.
for peace and tranquility."
two railyards and an oil storage
Blanche Ely High School.
KJlO?l.
ve lug program under
It was learned that Weatmore- StFOtOfOrtA since Saturday
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land's headquarters also Issued ther inside the demilitarized arcR•
at Blanche Ely. She was a sorship of Seminole Action OrLike
Tiger
Fights
orders to U.S. forces to resume zone or just north or south of it.
member of the marching and gnniznt.ion. Interested
antnrb brralii
stir
The objective Is to smash a new
RECO M A B Q U E S
concert band, Library Circle, are asked to contact Rev. Amos
uildup by North \'iethamese Page 10
Dec. 21, 1966
Future Teachers of Ameri ca Jones, sponsor.
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Club held its spirit of a tiger will be throughBUREAU, 111 (AP)— Violin
sophomore
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the class and was the football Christmas parts Monday night h studied by
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national plsiving will be a new line
again for W. A. Johnson 66
team's Sweethea rt her senior at th e home of Mrs Lena Bar can scientists and hr a
'cy, B1 Castle Brewer Court. tou ism congresshere, accord- who retired as a mechanic after
year.
inc to the semi-official Luigi- 44 years %ith the Rock Island
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His wife, who is a musician,
maintained a 3£ average evening WflS KenWek! fried Zan do Merwe vill travel to the bought him a $5 bow for his
through graduation As a Senior chicken and other Christmas mou th of the Inenmati River. violin so he can take up the

south of this Portuguese cast hobby where he left off soon
Superlative, she was voted goodies.
Af rican teiztory. the favorite after he married.
"Most likely to succeed."
Pvt.
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Barnid
Bingham
of
Her hobbies are reading.
deo ut of the tiger-fish.
"She changed things," he
working crossword puzzles, and the U. S. Army is spending the hi C South African team will said. "She ta ught me to read
holidays with his parents Mr. try to find out the reasons for music."
writing short rtorieS.
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and
Mrs. Clarence Ford, of
Th is writer asked th e na ti
vceptional ernnhativity of the
Until then, Johnston played
Miamian why she chose teach- Coolidge Avenue.
f ish, when caught by hooks.
'y ear" like his father.
tug as a profession. "1 chose Bingham has completed eight
he tourism congress, the
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Pvt. Bingham is a 1965 gradset to the profession. "She
works works real hard and Unte of Crooms High.
shows an eagerness to learn,"
said Mrs. Bentley, with that Christmas Musical Excerpts
from Handel's Messiah will be
familiar smile of hers.
presented at the St. John Rap.
Stephaniea L ya d i a McClain, tist Church at 5:15 a.m. Sunday.
Rev. B. B. Whitehurst, tenor;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rugus
Sonja
Cherry, soprano; Young
McClain, and Toni Michele smgletnn, daughter of Airman and People's Choir, Special Quintet,
Mrs. Johnny Singleton, cele- Sofia Cherry. Pamela Cherry,
brated their birthdays Friday at Nelwyn }Ietiderson, Cerelia RnReal Haven Kindergarten. Cup berts and H. B. Whltehurst;
cakes, ice cream and assorted Miss McllnUie Cherry, narracandies were served. Each child tar.
at the kindergarten was given a The program: Narrator, the
birthday cap and a whistling Disciples Prayer: King All
Glorious, Young People's Choir;
blow-out.
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The Prediction, Narrator; CornPrince Albert (Tuby) Slier- fort Ye My People, Handel's
Messiah; Every Valley Shall Be
man, of Washington, D. c.,
visiting his mother, Mrs. A. L. Evalted, H. B. Whitehurat; Sil Sherman, of 1320 Lake Avenue. cut Night, traditional; Period of
Sherman Is a former football Rejoicing, Narrator; Glory to
great of Croorna. He also is a God, Handel's Messiah, musical
by special quintet; Rejoice
uier prize fighter.
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Greatly 0 Daughter of Zion,
The Messiah; He Shall Feed His
David Wright is visiting
parents, 4r. and Mrs. David Flock, The Messiah; Narrator,
Wright Sr., of 142.2 Lake Ave. Luke 2:8.16; Cantic]ue de Noel,
traditional, soloists, H.B. Whitenue.
a
burst and Sofia Chery; Go
Columbus Burke, of Newark., Tell it on the Mountain.
The public Is cordially invited
N. 3., is visiting with relatives
to
attend this pre-dawn Christduring the holidays,
a a a
nuns Musical.
$
Miss Irene Katrunka Jackson
is spending the Christmas holi- At this glad commemoration
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ua
s erc with her grandpnrof
Christ Our King
Sylvester
Mr. and Mrs.
cuts,
May
you know
Jackson. She is a student at 1
the
peace
and happiness
Knoxville College, Knoxville,
That
faith
in
Him can bring.
Tenn.
MERRY CURISTMAS AND
Crooms High School Broad- HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
casting Club will present a
Th
omas Jr. and son,
Christmas program tonight at
Darryl
Keith
6:30 on radio station WTRR. Be
sure to tune In on this special

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use of the tiper-fish to attract variety shows. Then bit; work
Fort Palk, La.,
working with them and helping
iforeign spnrtRmen who like to ruined his playing and be dropi
where he has; rnmpleted trainthem," she said.

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GIFT EXCHANGE between directing teneber and
in ern-teacher .. Miss Willie Agnes fliggins teacher at Hopper School, and Miss Elizabeth Allen
(right), intern at Hopper and student teacher
Bethune-Cookinan College.
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Enter Laughing,
Exit I
Jesi,e Vi ll cgas, director of
.Attic Theater's "Enter Laughjag," uiid befnie the aliow, he
hoped the audience would "exit
laughing."
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produce Yiddish accents (which
they mostly failed to do) the
iiwssuge comes across.
The dialogue is bright, fast.put-ed and entertaining. Tom

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t through the show preiented
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
to disappointingly small audieneca.
However, there's hope. for
the show will be staged again
on Dec. 28, 29 and 30 at 8:30
p.m at the Attic Theater in
Caeseibcrr' (that's where the
former handyman Store was
located),
Tow Greene, cii Orlando
Junior College student starred
In the part of David Kolovitr,
taken from the autobiography
of Car] Winer, now a famous
producer, director, writer and

Tom is in every one of the
17 scenes and he does an exc*Ilent job of the frustrated
Jewish buy who wants to be an
actor while his parents and
girl want him to be a druggist
The way is rough and the
obstacles are many and we
won't tell you bow it comes
out, because you still have am
opportunity to
it.
Despite the difficulty the

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David—"a good boy, but mad,"
with feeling and understanding.
Good directing is very cvident in this play. Jesse Villegas
has gotten the maximum crcativity out of a green cast
with only three persons in the
cast of 14 xviLh any previous
experience.
We have to mention David
Tilson, who had a annail part,
but. "made the most of it and
probably get the loudest laughs
in the show.
Villegas "overaicts" to
tjust the righ degree as "the
actress," and of course, Manuel
Bu1uo, as a reiti director c
former Attic Theater plays
does a good jub us the director
in the "play within a play."
Viliegas takes a small part
UK 'Pike," the dirert.or's
aiM-ant and Faye smith is the
P7, innocent young Jewish
sweetheart of David.
David Druediug dues a fine
job as Marvin, David's bum.
blung friend, who lives vicaricunly through David's unbeliv.
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The Hl-Y and Th-Hi-Y and
Future Teachers C I ii hi of
Crooms High will participate in
a county-wide Christmas carol-

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Marsha Pope is a sophisticat..contest, "Young America
od "Miss B" and Nell Drueding
Speaks and Acts for Peaceand Victor Trackeray are efunity-Service," for high school
fort.ive as the 'Mama and students, was announced at the
Papa." Thackeray with his
December meeting of the Deii
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Bary Auxiliary Unit of Vetereat to capturing the Yiddish
aria of Foreign Wars Post 80flavor.
iit, by Mrs. Blanche Frye, local
John Lewis its "Mr. Forechairman.
man," David's long-suffering
"The lathes auxiliary to Vetemployer, did well with the emns of Foreign Wars believes
gestures and lines, though be
in the integrity, ability and elcould have been a bit more
fectiveness of youth. To en.
plaintive--he had a right to be. courage youth. to stimulate
Harry Cronk, Mike Smith their Ideas into the truest
and Jenni Ouiff did well in meaning of patriotism and good
their bit yuirta• with M±t d cn.iLenstuIp, the organizations
jug an excellent job back stage invites be youth of today to
with the sound effects, while
I participate in this annual echo.
lLiiiet Liudlry handled the larship award contest," Mrs.
lighting that is so important to rye stitted.
this theater, in the absence of
Awards total $1,750 to three
a curtain, on the "L" shaped national winners. Local auxstage.
iliaries am. give an award and
This ambitious group, with the Suite of Florida will yr.still three performances Of sent U. S. savings bonds in
"Enter Laughing," to go,
$100, $50, and $25 amounts.
ready working CD casting the
Any high school student may
next show, which we bear is to enter. All applications should
be heavy drama and "adult- be returned to the local auxitfl*" entertainment.
hiary by March 15, 1907. In.
We heartily recommend that tted students may contact
you drive down to Casselberry Mn. Frye or Mrs. Alice Bein.
during the Dec. 28-50 presents- ert auxiliary president.
lions and see the show.
It will definit,Jy brighten
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in the Roundaliers third little
theater presentation, "The Man
in the Dog Suit.''
Ili fact, it was invaluable
when some dropped lines cau sed
the actors to "practically rewrite the script" as they welit
Iona
but the nuilien'
eer knew the difference.
: They obviously enjoyed the
whole thing. tremendously.
"Man In The Dog Suit' is a
.omedy but even so, it is soil I
way we
'om mentar
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onthe
acrifice our dreams for s'.kurity and safe niche'.
We predict a bright spot on
1lie stage for Dennis Carr, a
weolner. who pinyrd tin' p.i ii
Ant hoiiy R n)i'it i. ., relat jvci..
nmnr character.
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Cart has a natural poise ad
Stage presence that is instinct he and his ''Anthony" was very
real.
That veteran secne--tealer,
Tiin Talmadge, made his several
brief entrances as the strangeIv delude "Mr. Real" were de- ,
$htfully fenny and earned him
pontancoUs applause at each
exit.
Claudia Rlvtiw 1d1v('d 014,
pretty lush to a hilt and Bunny
Logan in her first role wit h
t he Roundal iers. deftly portrayed the aristocratic mother's
cold steel hand in the soft 'ci- I
vet glove.
Ronald Lee, in his initial yenas director did a fine job
(if polishing his Char a cters and
l.ringing out their a h;ihities and
talents.
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Saundra Conway made a pert,
pretty and properly frust rated
wife who has the good sense to
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happy
cur ity do not make a
hu-hand so sacrifices her own
to restore her man's
et for living and through him,
hcr own.
.Jirn Blythe, properly wooden
.ns the frustrated Oliver was
not quite able to throw off his
inhibitions in the dog suit to
make a sufficient contrast be; twc"n Oliver "Out" and Oliver
"In", hut in his first starring
role, Jim carried his part vell
up shows promise when he
gains enough stage presenci' to
relax a hit more.
Valerie Colbert, Joel Conwtiy
and Jerry McCabe were adequate in their parts and Bill
Sharp, a newcomer, also demonstrated a lot of natural hunt
that gave believability to his
portrayal of the stodgy bank
president. Bill looks like a batik
isident and was well cast.
Dennis Carr gets our nomination as the "most, promising
new actor" and we hope he'll
stay with the Itoundaliers and
come up with a starring part in
a future production.
Much credit for the hmooth- : ~
nehs of the ShOW g1 p et. to tin
backstage workers who kept
t 1 sounds and lights on cue.
e thoroughly enjoyed 'The
Man Iii The Dog Suit'' and rethere vvr,- not
gretted
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the most futile endeavors seems The United States and
got nn i
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Pope
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negotiations In Vietnam.
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have
last
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Arthur
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some boys who drin1% rind ruco,
of can't pause that long again.
bombing
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helped the enemy.
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the dangers In writing
m ho friend Ifl
and he did it this year. The Goldberg reported. when he One ofthe
1 }ehrtfiche of deciding what
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Vietnamese
war
pee.
about
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whole thing Is beginning to returned Jan. 2, that some
de re letting the baby he
else he will lilt me.
sound like a record played over. pie and governments In Europe least, In being as negative as
c'.'
about the prospects
"1 don't want that to hap- a d op t ed.
Monday the Uni te d Sta tes said the bombings stood in the this story Is
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is that :•.c
through Goldberg asked U.N. way of a settiement. But, iii- for peace negotiations
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Secreta ry-General U Thant to though they were stopped for 37 what. is going on In Nor
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sire zooming by 300 per
th
conclusion drawn
would he shocked, so what can
at getting a cease-fire to Viet- United Nations circulated a let- a reasonable
rent, especially among Wnae71
1 do ? "
nanu. It pledged full coopers- ter appealing to U Thant and from past and present performers!
to
employ
"any
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But
the
available
cviU. N. members
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of
any
dence
gives
Beware! These diseam c"
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Cnwards are usually forupBut only last Friday Henry appropriate
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Cabot Lodge. U.S. ambassador vance the cause of a peaceful weakening of will among the
sing on themselves. That's why
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Communists,
any
change
in
R ay
to South Vietnam. utter report- settlement."
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l.nnzm is tempted to give in to or produce insanity and caped
States
was
spirit
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last
year
or
the
year
cially sterility of the woman
Ing to President iohn.on at the He said the Unite
her boy friend.
White House, told newsmen he prepared for discussions or ne- before, or any year in the past
She is simply afraid of being ever afterwards.
gotiattons
without
prior
condi21)
years.
(h) Girls, you inust also
sees no sign of interest in peace
Alted. The resulting humilitktions.
But
the
months
passed,
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was
just
20
years
ago
that
t ca
by North Vietnam.
tion to her own ego is th us the realize th at sexual lndulencs,
man lovel
may have nothi
Late In 1065 Johnson sent a the war went on, and there were they turned In full fury on the
club )ter boy friend is holding for
to doa with
number of emissaries to foreign neither negotiations nor a settle- French who had decided to rewidenm scale. Experimental part-paid outside help at van- over her.
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ASHINGTO
V two or morenvernnrs in 11rorrzIms in such things fl oil,, stares: for example, a
th in Vietnam as a colony. NeverPut
Mon can thus assault strange
capitals as part 01 an Ame ri can ment nor a sign of ei ther,
If she were iool:ing ahead to
campaign to sound out the pos- Now the Pope has appealed since then have the Communists I a room together and they will 'computer-assisted learning are I house-wifc trained in chemistry
uture goals and thus wicicnin girls just for sport or because
siblilties for a negotiated settle- for peace again. This year the shown anything but full deter- most likely tall. ZIhOLII their big- under way. At the moment, of may lend ii hand
ud in laboratory
her social horizon, she would they want. to get even or muststwo sides in the war have Ifliflatlon to dominate the whole goat problem
where to get course, these are cztremely work at choo1.
rilent of the war.
he able to show far more coat- l as 5 means of boasting of
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But the North Vietnamese agreed to 49.hnur truces for country.
freedom
More
flexi
ilit
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and
the
cnncostly.
finance
to
the money
their enliquens to other meril
age.
t 44sex
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stoutly rising demands of cdiiSo
For example, If she had her Problems
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thre
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and
students
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story.
Strong
efforts
zinc
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of Younr PeoPI46"
mind act an becoming a nurse
More than one-third of tilt being made to modernize the clearly visible to the 100 di
or a teacher and were thus enclosing a long stamped, re.
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averagestate budget. goes for entire schooling process at the onstration srhnol mnt&amp;
envelope, write
plus 20 to
planning on en1lege, thenturn
a (Always
Dre 0
education, and the proportion human level. The specialists' joined by possibly &amp;O more.
high schon] boy friend could
If their projects prove ni
seems to be rising in many judgment is that this process
Edi
not
exert as much illicit pres- Crane in cam of this news'
S
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places. Quite a few states 81101 U)U1I J iiirirv &amp;.nun
paper, enclosing a long
s
ure
on her,
Davii
ira's
young
may,
in
that
both
behind
the
times,
45
per
cent
of
their
rave.
For
any
further
proof
you
up
to
Remember, there are very &amp;tamped. addressed envelope
truth in It. Another unfortunate
EdItor, Herald:
teachers and administrators view, become vastly more pi
this
purpose.
feel
you
must
have,
just
advise,
nues
to
it
in
I find it regrettable indeed thing is that your printing
why premarital and 20 cents to cover tYPing
dur'tive
and
manageable.
and
their
talent
badly
misuse
Cnlifornia
'York
and
New
it
sexual relations art WRONG. and printing costa wh en yos
that you would print someth ing the manner you have has done and I will he glad to provide
mn
enjoy
may
Teachers
3J
billion
time.
alone
spend
around
j
If your sophisticlttA'd parents send for one of his booklets.)
to your paper without first f in d- its damage and will forever or direct you to t
a
hatter
pay
The
National
Commission
on
prestige
and
roughly
on
schools
annually
or hillbilly background have
in out what the facts really leave doubts in the minds of information.
half the federal budget to Teacher Education and Pro- thus b kept in the field. Rig
sonit due to those words "It
Cecil Tucker jj
failed
to give you tile scientific
are.
Franl:lin D. R n1)t;evelt., s biggest fessinnul Standards, an arm of now the dropout rate is
Seminole County
religious
reasons against il'Your thtemeut to "around will be denied, but". The least
&amp;
year before World the National Education Associa- credibly high. Of teachers tie
spending
the
for
e
clock"
on
December
19th,
that
can
he
done
now
is
Agent
Agricultural
licit
sexual
affairs, then get TULSA Oils.. (UPI)- The
th
196,
it.
is
estimat
tion,
is
currently
sponsoring
live
ly
hired
in
War
fl
the straight facts as follows: nution's proved reserves nf natand Extension
concerning our Home Economics record to be not straight.
~
say frank- case studies in more than 100 fewer than half will still
state
leaders
Many
e
documents
herewith
will
gag total 286 trilliou cubic
Th
is
Chairman.
(1)
Premarital
se3mal
uffuirs
ural
Agent, Miss Myrtle Wilson,
thrnionstrution school across teaching by 10(U).
I
reduce your chanceF of being feet, according: to the indepenunbelievable. Not only is there prove beyond any doubt that TO: Board of Seminole County ly that the "school lobby"
pr
And,
not
tlit'
smallest
the
country.
The
aim:
To
diiirepresenting pressure for funds
get married, den Petroleum Association of
Commissioners
ae
no truth in what you say, *1- your allegations of December
ap
teachers, administrators, I play and to test what Can be part, an effective effort to nu
from
arc
not
fact.
th
19
but
unfortunately
FROM: Cecil A. Tucker
whether to the present boy or America.
loge or Infer,
make fuller, more of- ernize the schools may ta
virtually
the
done
to
is
today
etc.
Please
see
that
In
an
early
Since drilling for gas and an
doubt
ABOUT: Retirement of Miss
I some of the beat off goveruc
another man.
it Is defaming and casts
use
of
the
trained
teachtheir
areas.
ficient
powerful
in
most
e
edition
and
In
an
equally
as
Myrtle Wilson, Home
upon the work of one of th
For they dissipate the idea]- began in 1859, 257 trillion cuI and others who are wonderi
During the recent campaign, er's time.
that
the
place,
in
our
prominent
a
eet of
have
Economics
Agent
Economists
bait Home
lam that should be linked with
n1 deKtn gas
1?) it quiet tall: on a but; with 1 Donald Davies of this com- where their next education d
e
waning
hours
of
her
misstatement
is
corrected
and
d.
chair
I
am
attaching
to
the
marital fidelity and cheapen
state in th
rporter, Gov. Nelson I mission says that for too long lur is coming from.
note the fact th at Miss Wilson main 's letter, a copy of the noti- this
career.
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unciceiczicr voiced ow concern thought
Of course the statement you is retiring with the beet of fication of Miss Myrtle Wilson,
of as "one teacher and
her at the continuing upward trend I
"
printed will be denied, since recommendations and common- Borne Economics Agent, of
., ,~'7
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a
hunch
of
kids working togethcostS,
r
s
c
ho
oli
ng
in
intention to retire December 81,
there is not one element of diitiona.
had doubled at the state I or in it little box (the school1966; as well an her resignit- said
ttit s panof hu- first room I."
level
within
tion, effective em that date.
threatened t, I The assumption has been, at
As County Extension Chair- two tennis atici
I
le"el that 11 single
dntthli
man. I regret very much to acTit( griverilo? suggested that. , teacher could teach everything.
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
cept her resignation, but be !
vith
SUite niid other tz: ni'- M oni')ver, studieF have showii
irux
Mrs. Jos. E. Muth
Mrs. Julia Bartoi,
cause of the federal retirement
to that half the teacher's time ]F
849.5205
53b-IflhFt
incentives that were available ' sources being tapped ailutost
nn!y not cotittUnied in routine chores inS
at this time, I advised Miss Wil the limit, the time
lake Mary
Dear L.ke-Forest CIt
cidtmtnl to teaching - the u.
Miles
son
that
It
was
to
her
advanthe
far
off
when
school
nuthoriMrs. Prances Wester
Mrs. Maryann
simply he told they I pervising of play, the nial:ing
322-6219
8354675
age, as I saw it, to accept this ties will
have
to "rnake do" with of dis;dvys for Easter and other
will
curly retirement.
Cauelberry
Lake Monroe
money i available. celebrations, and so on.
I
am
expediting
as
much
as
whatever
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
L.
Johnson
R.
The new approach is to use
Mrs.
They cannot, h thiiik. keep 011
propossible,
the
p
limina
ry
re
835.5046
3224722
asking for a higher ceiling on the teacher as a specialist in
replacecedures
for
securing
a
Chuiunta
particular learning fields, to
spending.
LOhIgh'00d
nient.
Mrs. Liza linker
Rockefeller said that edueitt.- put together teaching teams
Mrs. Donna Estee
Miss Wilson has been one
98
ors therefore must tenon start i under imaginative leadership.
835.8817
the
most
cooperative
and
indusDeflarv
thinking far niori seriously to draw in either volunteer or
Nor
th Orlando
trious
co-workers
with
whom
Mrs. John Leone
have about atitoMrs. Mari)vne l'eterson
have ever had the pleasure of I than they
66K.4888
mating
the
schooling
process- I
323.0801
working. Her efforts and
Deltons
offset
save coSts and
LOUISVILLE (AY)-Duning
it pocornplushments have touched to
OiItbOi*
Mrs. M'ldred Boner
tential touchier ahortitgt fur it recent storm, the power failed
fur more homes in the county
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
66K.5361
worse than uii' ever talked of I at the home of Henry Johnson
than most of us realize, and
822-4841
En terprise
before.
Jr.
because of her modesty, we
Oviedo
Mrs. Ititchie' Harris
frightens
This
kind
of
tall:
i It was two days before curprobably will never know the
Miss Ruth Davidson
668.5881
some school people, who fear rent was restored and the work
extent of this work,
865-8661
66&amp;-4b0.4
that automation UICIIIIF miII:IIIV I crew cautioned Mrs. Johnson
Sincerely yours,
teachers fliOt'e (It leSS (lbS()h('t(. that all clucks should be' reset.
Cecil A. Tucker II
Yet the use of electronic and 1 Site checked and found that
Seminole County
other teaching nidi, it: becoming I the power came on again at
Agricultural Agent
steadily more common.
exactlyi t lt- hour and minute it
(Editor's note: We! are
Business
and
industry
are
had gone off sib hours curlierhiably informed Miss Wilson's
getting
into
this
fluid
on
a
4:33.
retirement was brought about
Dec. 21, 1966
Sanford Hez-ad
Page 2A
__________________________
solely because the U.S. gov£ WiLU. IbI'I'Ok £fdl) 'NUNIIk
ernnient is "in a bind" finane.vsI Uaa.g'
rK*a I'uIJs'oIu.s.. Vtt.siIisflue
chilly and is cutting back
BL.UE3W1 £1,LJAtI1IIa
LLNkI VUUIUL
wherever possible, in other
Advertlilag Director
A.saucIlIit Editor
FMMIJ A5 i'IZII
words, there will be no reMain.Ing L(IItOt
Advertising Ma.usg.r
,vhieeniunt of Miss Wilson for
1101115 WILLIAMS
.I*SIE $U0LMAkL&amp;
Society 5dttDr
Iluilosi. Menajsr
some time.)
4
1
jnn'rig £15T15
P'MMJ) wstts
City LdttoiMcbaotesi bupt.
JV&amp;IV WisL$
MILL %'I(itNT
Bonds
County Ld$tor
Ita.fl Pbo1ogrepXsr
works
I
Publlah.d ,.g*I except bet urd*3', 5un4s' an Christmas; pubaaia.d
45-PIECE
Saturday pr.o.dtng Christmas.
Past fuihions were often
SERVICE
FOR 8
sURatlos $.ATMP
ridiculous, but today the disBorn. Delivery
Sbe week
couraging fact is that they are
He'i "ddvg in Vietnain-for Lwedom. And he's supp*ti
up f
from
ILINOL&amp; UUU ITT A14. (YVMM11 MAIL ridiculous on purpose.
or Mall
$5.00 I year
dam with his dollars, kic. Every month lic kzves*a in U.S. 5v
Zbe W..k
$i 1,15 1 Test
C
5.00 1 Muaths
5fl I Mouth.
Bonds. . . saving up for a college educatiami or a isoe, pa'm.
Z.$U S MonUo
5.00 1 MoUths
Education is not wasted If
1.00 1 Ilunth
I.O(' I Montb
There's a good way to bhow him u're an his sidr. Buy Fmvi.up
V. t Pi.tjI B.gulatlaa. provl4a that all mall .uSFtPUOss h. pall the student lti ms how to lezirn.
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Bands where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you
Ancient kin.- Used to supThe
I. a member of the ASUCIMal Pr. which Is ..tItl.d
work. You'll walk a bit taller.
exclusively to toe use for republtoaUos of aji to. Loce.) am prtot.d port a court ft.ol; now we put
Open through Friday
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hilni cii television and make bin''
Until 9 P.M.
Mst.r.d am .conø wsm metist Octobsr in. 15)0 at to. I'est Uftisa rich.
el batovd. FAunae, uiiQ.t the Lot of 00airress of March 5. *151.
Close Ss*urday 5:30
No part of any ast.rtal, asas as cavertietsg of this .dltIea •1 One thing missing in our
Closed Monday, Doc. 26
Tile
U.rale may be rpruducsd in cur mistier Without
TM
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thu •14i.uw.
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written pM-mission of tbe publisher al The U.ra1d. Lay Iad$vl*uaI crowded, hectic city life is
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Sanford
114
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surgeons sewed It back
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woman In a creative. wist
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Dine at the Trade Winds!
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will present a special teen age his best friend and his home.
dance program on consecutive
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to give it
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day School teacher, 1 am always DEAR POLLY- My Pointer it dried the chalk wrote easily, Associates are all set to get
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4 strong imprint of stars, bells, and saves a lot of work clean- I, too, often make the same re- Dec. 21) You are thinking In a
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Work with alacrity, vim.
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the
defense
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bid. Be ex- I his
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opening by South, should have congenials.
;open the bidding when he bad Oswald: "That last bit of I led to one of those
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what th ey have missed.
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with any success."
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"The
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has
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sages to the power.to..ho, in Christmnsy.

"Enough about me, Mr. Vote. Tell me about yOUr
dreama, your hobbies, your finanolal Interests!'

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need thne Into
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jfl of officials and executives 'Please pant this in defense you would be unwise to con ta ct
respect, and sinsettlement
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cerity "scared" her so we of all those
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MARK, SAM, LARRY, the evening is splendid for
our kids ralsed. We have five
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Be happy.
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"STANDING FIRM:" Ex- Avoid
..of, marriage she decided we punch her In the mouth?
conditions at home
7HE
amine
your
position
objectiveand
get
out
to
garner
the
In.
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MSC
"BRISTLING"
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DEAR "BR! ST L I N G:" ly.
man."
you need, then get
THE MQST
Take her advice, and date Stuhborness we criticize,
Bow do you like that?
caught up on correspond en ce.
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but firmness we condone; Do some serious studying. Eve- I
two cars, a $65,000 someone else "for a whil e."
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trait,
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to charm others and make i
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headway toward aims.
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you need? Await A better day
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For Abby' booklet, "How a te. Be romantic In P.M.
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flroaiwa' * t1eneft itt-, O-Ie'tn,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitIous nam. of Tei.e)Rtaniar.i ftervtce Station, and
that I intend to register saul
name with the i'iei-k of the ('it.
cult (otitt, 5eni,,oie County,
flotleja, In accordance nUb the
provisions of the Piotittons Name
Statutes, to•wtt: Section *6?09
Plorteis Statutes iit,
Sig' flodne W. Kelse'
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Christmas items. Displaying some
School have been
right) Carolyn McKenzie and
of the completed work 'tre (top,
Judy Duke, Mary Ann Millard,
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SAN FORI)
Deltona. Accepting
Shuffleboard Tourn.tment zt new Elgrove Courts
are
Jackie
Bushon
and
A.
C.
Madden. Making
prize on bennif of the team
presentation is Chuck McCarthy, Deltona recreational director. Teams
playing in thurnameit came from Sanford, Orange City, Lake Helen, Do-Bary and Dt'ltonn. Immediately following last games, formal dedication of
the new courts took Place during which refreshments were served, conipliments of Macide Brothers.

Fleming,

Deltonrt Good Neighbor

TEAM won

,J)ebbie Grren and Vale Johnson; (bottom, front) Debbie Green, Arthur
Turner, Karen Gridley, Bonnie Noon Mrs. Louise Gallay, instructor; (seciAnd row) Mrs. Pat Kirstein, coleader, Vince Boelter Jr., John Bower,
Youngs, co-leader; (back) Bill Kirstein, Bill
1reddy Hoover, Mrs. Van
Boelt*r
and
Vince Boelter, leaders and co-leaders.
Creen, Mrs. Vmce
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GUEST SPEAKERS for DeBary Fi8hlng Club were Ed \Valh, treasurer
of Florida Wildlife Federation (seated, left); Joe Pierce, chief game enforcement officer of the fifth district (standing, left), and J. A. Kebrdle,
cretary of the Florida Wildlife Federation. With them are Mrs. Annie
" .Laurie Brown, zcting secretary (if the club, and Theodore Leigh, president.
of program dii4cus8ion included preservation of game and fish and
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the problem of polluted waters.

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1.1AMS

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You are he:'fhy notified that
a suit for divorce has been
brought against you In the Circult Court In and for Seminole
County, Florida. In chancery, enWILtitled
DOHOTIIY 1.E1
UAMS, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Defendant, and you are required to tUe
your Answer or other defense
with the Clerk of the Circuit
('ourt of Seminole County. Flor.
Ida, and serve a copy of such
,nswer or other defense upon
plaintifra attorney. THOMAS A.
SPEER, of SPEF.R &amp; SPEER,
whose address i 113 MagnolIa
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, on or
before December 30th, 196€, and
t you fail to do so, a Decree
Pro Confesso will be entered
tgainst you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
W1TNIS my hand and the
seal of said Court this :8th day
of November, A. D. 1966.

Florida State flank-Suite 2
Sanford, Florida
$2771
Publish Dec. 21, 26, 1966 &amp; Jan.
4, 11, 1967.

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NI)TI41 or
NtITIi'l'i Is
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(hat on the *0th .Iay of Decem.
her, 1$6 at 11:00 a. in. at the
west ,boor of the Court house of

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jtCKIE MADISON, one-year-old daughter of
burned to death early
iency and Ed Madson,
destroyed the family
esday
when
Avenue.
Acting Chief
)Ume on SR 46 near Sipes
us Stephens, of the Midway Volunteer Fire Do4trtment, said the
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iflsurance. The house was owned by Theola 1111.
qy. Lake Mary VFD also responded.
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iiami Chief Under Fire
MAMI (AP)—City Manager on the city attorney's opinion."
Me)in L. Reese says he will Reese said.
takj prompt action against Po. The City Commission Monday
directed the city manager to act
IL
lkeu.hicf
Walter E. Headley U against Headley.
h ends that Ileadley baa yb
The move came after Mayor
Robert King High asked City
any city regulations.
statement rcterred to AttY. RiChard Stone for a legal
ibil
(allure, cited by the
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Raisins, mentioned In; th
:41 p'lcemen who reportedly
c.inhsed that they partklpau4 131b1e were grown at least as
early as 2000 BC. In l'ersls and
4 briLitry plot,
"cau assure the commission Egypt, according to the En1,
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CLASSIFICATIONS
41-Money Wanted
1-Lo.t &amp; Found
64-Saving. &amp; Loan
1-P.rsonale
6S-In.UraflOe
4-Beauty Care
SI-Schools &amp; Instructions
1-Card of Thanki
70-Employment Services
S-Child Car.
7L..Mai. Help Wanted
s-Dogs-Cats__Pets
71-Female help Wanted
10-Pouitry-L ,iveutook
TI-Mal, or Vernal. help
11-Special Notices
74-Hale. help Wanted
18—Catering-Food
77-Situation Wanted
14-Bicycle Repairs
.A-8ltuation Wanted
16-Special Services
Students
11-Interior Decorator.
$1-Income I'roperty
17-Janitorial Services
52-flu.ine.. Prop-Sale
li-Landseap. Servics
Il-heal Estat. Wanted
11-Builder. Supplies
$4-Ileal Estat. Sale
20-Hardware
$7-Business Rentals
21-Home Improvements 90-Lots For Sale
22-Plumbing
Il-Farms-Orovis
23_Painting
12-Acreage
24-Well Drilling
96_House. For Sali
25-Air Cord. &amp; Heating A
96-Houses-Sale or Rent
26-Roofing
17-House For flint
28dl0Tu1ub0tt
98-Real Estate Exchange
21-Photo &amp; Equipment ' 100-Resort Eantalu
20-Home Appliance.
101-Trailers--Cabanas
21-Musical Instruments
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102-Mobile Homes—Hais
21-11tsss Equipment
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101-Mobil. Homes-Rent
3$-Job Printing
104-Trailer Space-Rent
24-Upholstery
105-Trailer Lots-Sal.
15-Vacuum Chsaniri
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106_..Apnrtmsnta For Rent
27-Moving &amp; Storage
108-Rooms For Rent
31-Ext.rimnatora
112-Rental Agents
4j-plarita__.F.eds---Sesds
118-Wanted To Rent
For See
115-Autos For Sale
61-Articles For Rent
116-Autos-Sale or Trade
12—Swap or Exohan
118-Truck. For Sale
$1-Wanted To Buy
120-Automotive Servic.
IS-Furnitor. For Sal.
181-Scooter. &amp; Cycles
h1-.ktlquuua For Sale
123-Boat. &amp; Motors
1$-Money To Loan
115-Marine SupplIes
0-Business Opportunities

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4, 11, 1967.
SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS DDH-G1
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SI'itlNlC i.14fl MYR'I'I'MS
All 1p.s snd 'i,ss
we repair and Service
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
207 %V 2nd St

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SOUThERN TV

Service Calls $2.OA
The Working Man's Iriend

Hstnfnril Ave

COMI'TON T. V• hospital
I:ve.
506 w. 7th St. OP."

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Wheel chsiru, sick room supplies IJ.i. 11(1115CM
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I.Io(;IC'rT RICXAI.t. DRUGS
I lI7-.l'It( (.,i1. 2 lii? ri Ii .,,.00. Two RF.1)ROO,.f Furnished 21)1
Pineer.'et Shopping Center
room,
Central he-mt. family
Magnoli,. 533 month. Ph. R.A

1701 Orlando fir.

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WliIi.ams, 322-1931.
NO PEItV10E ('JIAIUIE
tone, White wail tire,, Floater. landscaped. Immerliste oceumpIf you tiring Ret in
Floor Machines, fled., TV's
l°• 333.3040
ancy.
MO.
Ap'
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$42
Spee'inity
Car Radio's
Chain Maw, Tables, Chairs
except
gas
UtilIties
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All
AMEIIICAN RENT-At.!.
SEMINOLE COUNT? N!OTO1t5
Apt. I
812 Magnolia
222-2113
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home
Appliances
now have a large selection of
2666 5. Hiawa.th
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rissd cars r.q,mir1ng Tin down 122 - lUll 264(1 hIawatha at 17.81 VURJI IPT., 1160 %tahhan,liic.
RENT A BED
22 - 37$0
payment See an I 4q11 W. tat. TAK i MA flY TV
Ph 332 - 0514
Hotpohnt, RCA, Zenith, Maytag. knllaway, hospital, Ksby Red. It? OWNER: Rest location in co%rPLp:TEr.T ?'tmrn. little irnose,
fly flay. Week or Month.
Sanford. Large shaded lot,
shop &amp; Save in I.alce Mary.
145. Hot &amp; Call water turn.
(oo,l Transpartatiori. CARROLL'S FURNITURI
fireplace, air conditioned &amp;
Couple. 1312 Sanfotd Ave. Ph, 1364 FORD.
211-51*1
Ph.
323-4025.
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iCiteliAn,
huilt-ifl
furnace,
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31. MusIcal Instruments
222-5448.
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l.- 5)1 'it'eIh.'n Cypress beam ceilings, new FuRNIsuEri 3 Room Apartment. '44 (it f.A XTF
53. Wanted To Buy
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
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,rts'mehmt
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"Oflit'
drspes, wail to wall installed
Reasonable,
122-4221
W. t.. RARM(1H
$33.62 me 32.-t'5,
$2,301)
Dowfl
carpet.
*1.1,300.
34*0.
Ph.
122
Auction Service
(,wrmer will take First Mart - 50. Misc. For Sale
%V!l.t. busy anything of Value.
gags. *22-7451. 534 Valencia TWO Furnished apt.. 141) $aoh, 118. Trucka For Sale
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Highest prices paid.
Water included. 10419 E. 2a4
Dr.
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Cull 322-85*1 or 822-7516.
333-0221.
IcrEvTlnt.E'r
HAY FOR SAIE
l)CPI.EX Retirement or Invest44 ton Pick-rip.
0816!) Furniture, any amo.at.
CALL a22-0152
ment. 2 Bedrooms on each side, NICE THREE Room, Furn. Apt.
Call 121 - Ill 9
Sanford, 222-2270.
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An- foe enaival&amp; 14S
LOWFJRY i'ESTIVAIi ORGAN
Phone 122-7393.
aelltng
114,500,
Drnii'•d
vstuø
1)41 (',MC V.4 Pi"k - 'up mod
Your
P'tirnttsre.
Quick
LIKE NEW CONDITION. SAC- SEI.L US
over 'striper :n -o,r1 'until In. for
$12,500.
Ph.
322-421)1.
Service with the cash.
RIFICE I'RICE. 322 - 0221.
_____________________________ DOWNSTALR3 Fun. .pt., pri101
MiyfiIt' CIrcle. 322-lull.
SuPER ftA luNG POST
vats entrance. 401 Palmetto.
8tJNf,AND I6STATF.S: 2 RDRM. I
I'ictured
EneyciocoMIrou's
Call *12-1374 after 5:30 p. m.
bath house. Fenced back yard.
pedia. Cash or Terms. Call $22- 55. Furniture For Sale
223-333*.
Assume
mortgage.
0385 after 4:80 p. m.
cI*t• batAa
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•udtle. fats.; specially .utt.d
Wf1.SON-MAIKR rua.N.
THREE BEDROOM. 144 bath,
USED WASHERS
for retired people. Ides-fly be..
concrete block, fenced back
Buy - Sell - Trade
es-ted do'wstowL Enquire at
221-5622
$40 up. We repair nil makes
211-11 16. lit St.
yard. Low down pymt., assume
Iaeobeo*'s Dept. Store, 311 5.
MOONEY APPLIANCE
low interest mortgage, 222tat.. St.; UafoM.
828-0697 SPECIAL ChRISTMAS GIFTS
21$ Palmetto
*940.
for the home. See our wond1c1y
erful selection of gifts that 2420 ORANGE AVENUE: 3 Bdrm. I * 3 IDEM. AFrL.
SEE Tills! Beautiful Antique
ttê..
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GRISSM kv GIH1&amp;AL RLRClive 165 day. of the year.
Cut, 15 karat (lolden Topaz.
ale4eo electrIc
TRIC wte
Choose your own siutting.
Total price $7,900. MartK*Xe
MATh-lEft FURNITURE
kit eu1 keattag h eo.IIag.
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Paybalance,
$7,231,
at
444
222-0912
203 E. 1st.

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500, 4-dr. hardtop, V.a. a.
SfL
trans., fact. sir, power
mg. Low miles. Was U?

The Herald
Want Ads

GWALTNEY JEWELERS

This Side Of The

North Pole!

Santa's
Special.......

1966 Impala Cony.

TOWN'N LAk.IS
GARDEN APARTMENTS

V.5, Powm'qlId., redlo, hsc.

8226509
*04 5, Park Ave.
CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Call 323-04*1.
1-1110
$4.95
5. PI At.
CARDS 9' x 12' Linoleum Rug
BOOKS
GIFTS
$2.00 HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Full Size Feather Pillows
OVER STOCKED
CASH AND CARRY-While they THIS 2 BD. older horns in prim. LARGE 2 Bedroom untnrntshed,
EVERYTHING 14 PRICE
location. Hardwood floora and
iow.r floor Apt. *17 W. First
last.
THE CORNER STORE
Santa.
St. Inquire at BALL AGENCY
fireplace
for
a
Sanford
ECIIOLS BEDDING CO.
PRIDAY8:30 AM. 5 P.M. 200 Magnolia
MONDAY
21* 5. Park A-vs.
Bedding &amp; Furniture
'12 NOON
LADIES 100% OrIon Sweaters
SATURDAY 930 AM.
AT FACTORY PRICES
AYALO$ £PLZTMENT$
Reduced to $2.93 &amp; $3.99
*22 -1111
LII Magnolia
U1-$41?
115 W. 1.4 ft
Publisher reserves right s. relief, revise and properly classify aN Jeff's
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Sanford
INVESTMENT
&amp;
REALTY
Dept. Store, 4th &amp;
advertIsements.
lU-SITI
USED Fur-nitu re, appliances, 11$ N. Park Ave.
Adlusftn.nfs will b. made on a re-tam basis only for fypoqr.phlsal BEAUTIFUL ORANGES $1.60
tools, etc. Bought - $old. LarCOMMODORE
Bushel. 406 W. 19th St.
ettors that affect th. value of the ad. Adjustm.nfs will sot be
ry's Mart, 215 Raaford Ave. THREE Bedroom home, Fenced
yard.
$50
down.
Assume
inertAPARTMENTS
822"3530.
Call
first
Insertion.
Ph.
122-4112.
made beyond the
gage. 32-9357.
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VVRWI.AWRD — W?*h1LSUtt
DESK, Electric Massager, Pr ho. Business Opportunities
. Resident Ngr. 811-1540
Care
4—Beauty
lLost &amp; Found
322-2455
evening..
Ph.Tables,
WILAEA APARTMENTS
items.Step
Rocker
&amp; Misc.
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FOIl LEASE: New 3-Bay Service OOVERNME'VT OWNED HOMES
114 W, PIRIT yr.
YOUND: I Year's Free Car Wash BERNICE'S BEAUTY SALON
1-2
BATHS
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Station in Longwood. Poten3.1-4 BR3.,
CLOTHES, sizes 579,
with each new car financed a.t Regular $10 Permanent now $1. WOMENS
tial 20,000 or more monthly.
UNI1'URN. 2 BDRM.. duplex apt.
good condition. Call 323-1338
Complete. 322-9661,
Tjnit.d State Bank during Dec.
Third month operation cxafter
12
Sat,
after
6
weekdays,
Kitchen equipped.. Venstian
.mr. Same 444% financing,
ce,'ded 13.000. Pure Oil Co.,
Blinds and water turn. Ph.
all day Sunday.
CALL 7 a. an. till 11 . an.
Call 328-1778.
2124
Park
Drive
Office
1*3.2111
6)4 W. 6th St.
322-2:34 after 3 p. m.
Now open 6 days-S Eves., Mon.
Night:
831-0841
or
*12.1715
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professional carpet clean'oUND: Gray &amp; Black Tweed
day thru Friday to 11 P. an. Get
trig results-rent Blue Lustre
Male Help Wanted
Sport Coat In front of King's
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Salon
LOT WITH two story house and 108.. Rooms For Rent
Shampooer
$1
Electric
Carpet
Ph,
322-0884
Plumbing, 2534 Park Dr. Call 818 Palmetto Ave.
3 car garage. 125 a 125. Corner
IuiiS WANTED for Morning
per day. Carroll Furniture.
822-0483.
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2nd &amp; Bay Ave. Titans. 322-0211 CLEAN, quiet rooms. $01 MagApply
20$
N.
Routes.
Paper
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nolia. 122-0720.
GIRLS:
White
dresses,
like
now,
Sanford.
Park.
GIRL'S GLASSES, white frame, 8. Pets &amp; Supplies
THREE BEDROOM, I bath, Fla. _________________________
9317.
8,
$250
each.
322
size,,
6
7
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Lost Friday night at Jr. High
room. Assume Mtg. $70 mo. 115. Autos For Sale
ANIMAL hAVEN KENNELS:
Female Help Wanted
School. Call 323-1754,
2412 Decottes Ave. 322 - 0874. __________________________________
DOGS, Cats, etc. boarded. Chihia- GIRLS BICYCLE: English Racer.
Good condition. Also Guitar,
1946 CHEVY RISCAYNE, 3 Dr.,
ahuas for sale. W. 1st. St, SanRAVE EXTRA AUTO?
BEAUTICIAN wanted. See Jtmmy
2. Personrls
Call 32-6573.
Standard transmission, 4 cy'
ford, 322-5752.
Cowan, Cut '5' Curl. Call 322- WILL Consider as part payment
linden,
$1,111, By owner. 3223
Reiroom,
1
Bath
0S34 or 322-4013.
on nice
ve a drvnklng problem. SIAMESE KITTENS, Beautiful, RCA 28" TV Console; G.E. hairDe You
7424.
r35,
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g.t,,,In.
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Sanford.
3;
Cnnioraa
,rgtta
C
1218.
0.
Box
Write P.
dryer;
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house broken. Nice Christmas
32-5437.
WAITRESS
Argus C-I, h5 mvii: Also Regift. Ph. 3'!2-1305.
WE
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SUICIDE PreventIon, e5.
vare S-mm Movie Camera, 810 Medallion Bowling Lanes TWO BEDROOM Home. Via.
CARE, Orlando 141 - 8821.
Scott Ave. Ph. 322-8740.
GERMAN SIIEI'IIERD, Male, 6
hWY. 17-92, MAITLAND, FL%.
room, Garage, corner Lot. Very
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AKC.
Bargain
to
good
YOUR message gets horns. over
reasonable, On. owner. 223home. Ph. 322 - S512.
BIG FURNITURE SALE FOOD I'RODUCT Distributor In
3455 or 3-5742.
10,000 readers daily . . . when
BEDROOM, I.iving Room, KitchuSanford needs Office Clerk.
place a low-coat CLASSIDACHSHUND
PUPPIES
en furniture, Refrigerators,
Duties-primarily handling reAD in the Herald.
Rent
For Christmas
Stoves, Automatic Washers
tail sales, assisting Bookkeeper 96. Houses—Sale or
322-8675
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_______________________________
weekly
sales
purComplete set of Brass Fireplace
in preparing
TTtREE flED ROOM. I flath, newequipment &amp; also almost new
chase's, &amp; payroll reports.
ly painted. 3 Acres of land.
PUPPIES for Adoption. SLMIof Junior &amp; Seimior EncyBookkeeping experience desirowner. Available now. Ph.
NOLE H U M A N E SOCIETY, set
fly
clopedia Britannica with Dieable, plensatit working condi332-7335hwy. 17 - 92. near County Road
FICTITIOUS NAME
tlonary
&amp;
Year
Book.
tions. Opportunity for advanceDept.
NOTICE IS hereby given that we
SANFORD FARMERS AUCTION
ment. h'lcnss state, Age, Ex- 97, Houses For Rent
ar. engaged in business at 250
HAHN
submIt local refer.
pi.rient'.'
Hwy. 17-92, Fern Park, Seminole POODLE PUPPIES, Deposit wili
()nora Road
17-92
)Vrtte
1'. 0. Box $77, SAnenc-,.
hold
for
Christmas.
Guaranteed
under
the
ficti
County, Florida,
2811. Kit. equipped, $45 mo.
Dtuiiy 10 a. fli. to 6 P-rn.
tori. h-'l.m.
healthy,
Terms.
Ph,
323.1449.
Open
tious name of II &amp; M Motors,
322-7596
2 BR. I 44 bath, central heat &amp;
823-6531
322-0627
and that we intend to register
AIr. IUS mo.
77. Situation Wanted
said name with the Clerk of the 10. Poultry - Livestock
USVI) 25" Sylvania T.V. In cxCounty,
____________________________________
Circuit Court, Seminole
c.'lhent condition.
W ANTEE): Emimpty Homes to
Florida, in accordance with the I'lN'I'O PONY; Black &amp; white.
Phone 668-5159.
clean. itealtors &amp; Contraotors, 331-1301 3440 Hiawatha at li-It
provisions of the Fictitious Name
(liuuitbe. I'iump. Neck reins. has
I'lease note. LOIS' General
5t*tt,tes, to-wit: Section 865.09
won 15 ribbons, $150; Also VAIIMA I'ortal,lo oil hunter.
II,umac-t'lcaning Service. 13$- NICELY FtltN. 3 fldrm. House,
Florida Statutes 1057.
I's.'I 8 uiu,,tlus. Ph, 321-04 17
I'A i.oM ISO Mare horse, $150.
- 314 -7 to 9 p. nn.
S. Santorit Ave. Sear Base. Ph.
Sig: Norman Helm.
110th for $275. I'im. 322-9538.
utter 4 P. TIl.
332-3653 or 3!.665.
Jon W. Miller
mmtstu Nov. 30 &amp; 1)CC, 7, 14, 21, 13. Catering Vhli-EI. lialancing, American SI. Re'aL Estate • Sale
o
TWO IIKEIIIOOM Unturn, Kit—'
cars, 95c per wheel, weights time,
1086.
chen equipped. Rent Cheap.
Store, :413 Fretuch
Tire
K.
Di.iG.$6
Titi:I-i HI i'lNEu Citrus. Navels. 0.
Near N-AS.. S flea rdali Ave.,
We Ship. Albert II. Fell, BABY CHIlI &amp; MATT1IESS $15.
I'h. 222 - 5319, Roy II.xrrow.
In the Court of the Coutity
(Isteoti.
('all 322-3173.
A Multiple Listing *teait',r
h?lurldn,
Sr,siiniile
cuimly,
(l.&gt;ti, I 'lean ('ii,iI(huiu.
jad'.
2666 Park Drive FL? IINItIIIKD:
322-8420
Call 3 - 7486.
In I'robfl*r.
$1.0)) flu.; ___________________
tIitAS(1l.
'Ri
3 1U)it.I -. 1 b.ith. tr'o:t 44435 to
j,, ,.., i-:.t:it.- of
Niicts 12.50; Sweet 'I'aiugerALL Store'. itecortla $1.9.
2 Ui'IIM. I bath. $90.
DII.LA iw C. itA(IAN,
mmi's 31.511. I trio g itt skots. Rn - Open w,t nt-ia y, Tb or sd,iy &amp;
REALTY
JOHNS
U N I" I.' H NI Hit F: P
Dei'SI) s''i
S'I'.
mlii La wsomu, iii. way 415,
Furnished 1 111)1151. 1 bath. itit'ri,iay nil' i for )our PIit'pi,luIg
TU$ TIUI TSiTED b'lttM
I.. All (rc,iIti'rs nnd $'rrMi'is.
Usteon,
3-450.
chetu e1uippcd, $O to 3 IIDRM,
Ih',usstid.
e.,Iu VCI) lent..
or
rhisli,,.
120 II. PA RK £ViCNIJE 322-Sill
Il:,-ina
1
bath, $110,
Against Ss,ki Estate:
FIRESTONE STORES
Evenuings Call 323.6244
anti each of you are lucre-

power steering &amp; brakes, *tilE
has factory wananly. We.
S
53296. Sante's
Special.......

NEW

EXPRESSWAY

196; Pontiac G.T.O.

LOCATION

UNDER CONSTIUCT1ON

ON 1-4 &amp; 46
S,ford, FIa.
Very Moderate
Investi'stmit
. . Highway, neighborhood, i'ran,ient traffic
. - $.autiful, modern station design
FOR PERSONAL
INSPECTION
A COMPLETE DETAIL
CALL COLLECT
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$1 3-229-9311 Tampa

Eves: Stan Ilalous
444-3910, Orlando
or write

SUN OIL Co.

2-dr.,

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hardtop,

V.1

mgl.i,

awtoinstfc, radl., kauter,
nice — one owner. Was S235

SI '7ØDS-

Santa's

Special........ '

Ions.

'1965 Pontiac

,
6-pass. station woqec, V.1,
trans., power steering &amp; LM..,
RAN, one owner. Was $21.1.
S
Santa's
Special.......

H OttER
MOTOR SALES
2215 W. FIRST ST

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P. 0. lox 1108
Tampa, Florida

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W. i-'irM

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Cull N'I'Y J I IU l'5 ('4) FIR'S',
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Inc.
have against the estate of fill.- NlIINOI.K ('fiI!N'l'l', FLUIIII)A
All for $3)). 322 - 1698.
Sales-Rental.
teal
Estate
SHIN
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dece-ased,
late
ru.
si.,
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P1. UI-ISIS
oo
let
w.
AlIt ('OOLElt tt,r i-ar, 12 Volt,
of sail County, to t lie County ENI'.t'I'E 1W
ltotl hu - . ea-ullent eoiieilt un,
jg of H,,,,ultuIc County, Fior- A I.I('l MA ltO.% IIET ft III N EIda, at imis office lit the court iiAltT, I'i'('i.%HlL)
$26. 823 - 0687.
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house of said County at Han•
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pul.lieatii'fl of this tmotIi'ti. .Ua%INN'l' SAIl) I61'I'.t'I'Es
322.5449.
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V.,,, ,,uoi .,,toh .'f von are hereROBERT A. WILLIAMS
to file 2 tiAS H i6A'i' E ItS, 25,001) ll'l' (7;
by su.,tifle'i and u-suiuireel
mand shall lie in writing, nd
1tsai (or
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the place of residence any.ciu"i'- Lt1LI dexuazids which
Luiutiquisl, A.seoti.
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All in cxceliv I ennui Ilium, Pit. 111 , 1911
arid post tiftice address of the yu, ir .,ithsi'r of you, mumumy have
Bank Bldg
Atlantic
322- 347 1
claimnatul, utud shall be sworn to against saul estate in (lie office
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by liii i'l si itialit, hi. ge n t,
FRUIT FOR SALE
attorney soil a'cornpanied by a ('tumuty Judge of Setuuiiii,ls CouimAU. KiNi)S
Se• Us Fur R.mstale
filing fee (if OflO dollar and such ty, at his offiee in the Court
Pays 338-7174
claim or demand not 50 filed house iii Hanford, i"iiirbls, withiii six caiemseiar months from the
Nights - )Veeku'iutis 321-0411
shall he void.
NATIONAl. BANK OF 51161.- tUne of tile first publication of l.Aitell:'t'ANUEItINI-:S, 'Iranges,
&amp; I buust'i mu (Irape n rutt. its-itt
J4( )Ii It NE ANt) '1' HOWl' (TOM this mm.,t lie, Each claitti or tieCALLLIAII'i' REAl... ICSTATE
ti',Vtl
v.'uutaiuuir. Mis, it. A. ('Al.i.
I' ANY ( foinserly iii: uk of mmmi: nil must hi, In writ iiug tii1
l'' 4' 'sit S IIUIl' $12 1491
resiulcuier
sie
of
cots
hunt
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iii
Oste'i'tu, 3'! - 054.
.'.i .1 i,otm rime arid Trust Coint
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)7—IItlSilles Rentals
YE Alt KNit ('i.ICAiIAN('iC
ei&amp;&amp;lii:uitmt uii'l simuat he sworn to
Florida.
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Singer
Top
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$24.75;
t:iais,usiut,
his
hue
by
By: (loraiil A. Young.
SAVE, tRW Sic 1W N g:oUnJ floor office
torney, or (he astute shall be New liomute zi'&amp;.ug
Assistant Trust Officer
..'un sq it-, with toilet
$21.00,
%ViitIr 5Itl-zst
As executor of tti. Last )V$il void.
vgll, Jaus I. 323-4234 bft'io 5
$6b tin;
liii') lieu s iu,-I,usio
itietmard Si. Harris
stud 'l'estauiicnt of
$16.15.
singer zig-xo
A. lCzecutu,r of said estate
lill.l.A UI) C. HAGAN,
92—At'ri'iige
A 1.1. oi't hI.%N -l'l:m:1
flit-hard 51 llumrris
deceased
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$ANI"iiti) $K%' ISO ('ENTEit
AN1) IJC)UAN
FRONT
AND
tIi(IILWAY
1.AKLC
22t-94l
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lCdgewstsr
Dr.
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8.
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Building
Fed.'rsi
First
-- tisilona area approsi- AlIbi
Oria,mdo,
Via.
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ganford, F'iorida
suuatcly $0 act ci. Also lake lots
h'u)'Itsh lit-c. 14, 31, 22, 1966 &amp; CI'l'ItUS )")ILI i'i'. )V I 1.1. Situ'
AttorneY for Executor
Call It. (.1. Iiutetiis;u,
Ph. 427-1443 New Sumyrui
PUbiib Dec. 7, 14, 21, 21, *966 .Lmti. 4 1067
Beach,
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unturnished
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VI)'bi 110051 Furnished House,
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321-2561

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103—Mobile hlomes—Rent
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t',nitti''ut-d. iiit&gt; .,rd, water
liii: • $s.,0 t,ue'ImI ii. SV ist at St.,
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him.
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or a Ocr 6:10 p. m.
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for country brims. PrIce 412.220 l.A ROE Fiurn. I Reriroom remp - 42Tires. flatter-i. %tufier 4 front
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1700 Magnolia. (,nlv 136' Ph. 1'' MIST 5G 2
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322-22)4 after 5 p. m.
A Multiple LIsting Realtor
transuntssicn. 1-li-ri" rnuunifot.t.
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IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OP 125 East Church St.reot
TIlE NiNTh JUDICIAL dR. 440 First Federal Building
CUlT OP ANt) FOR SEMINOLE Orlando, Florida
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CUANCF.R SO. I&amp;%41

425-5938

CALL UNTIL S P.M. TO START YOUR
AD NEXT DAY — SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY

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Arthur H. fleekwith, Jr.
foreciosuire entered in Chancery
Clerk of the Circuit Court Action No. 16473 now pending in
the Circuit Court of (he Ninth
fly: Donna M. Markos
.hii.1ii'il Circuit of an,i for Semi.
Deputy Clerk
hole County, Florila,
STEN.STROM, DAVIS &amp;
Mel XTOSII
II.TElI this 16th, ttfl)' of Dec

Attorneys for retituoners

Information

322-2611

Pages 97 ani PS of th Public flecorIs of Seminole
('ouinty, Floridim.
tion.
WITNESS my band and the together with nil structures, Irnofficial seal of saul Court At rr"iv,'n,ontr, titures, appliances,
Sanford, Semlitole County, flor- and flPP%irtaflnflces on said land
ida, this 16th ilay of December, it uise,t III
jtn tin therenith.
A. B. 1966.
The aforesaid sale vili ho made
(SE AL)
to a final 'seerpo of

Post Office Box 1*80

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Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads
SOUTH SEMINOLE
SANFORD

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IN IDE t'lI%I'UIT IUIIIIT or
TilE N INI'Il ,1I'I)It'I%I, fi$II(iIlI'r
TO I)EI'VI1
TIlE STATE 01 Fl.Ofllfl TO, 1W '.Nl) i'fluI SEMIN,1I,lli COIl N1tOfl(IT1IV MAI'i ,tA('lS('N I'I, i-'%,flIlII)..
Vho,e residence end address t'lIN4',fl NO. IfllTfl
MINi' SAV1NtIS HANK,
are unknown.
Plaintiff,
_OU •flT IIT'REl%'C Ncrririr.D
that lbs abo-enameil Petition- '-a.
fll'tt.flFiflS,
ers, 1lRt'CE BROWN and 1,VS•
Florida corporation,
SI W, BROWN, his wife, have

styled Court for the adoption of
the mInor child named therein,
and you are hereby requIred to
show cause why the same should
not he granted by ser-Ing a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
upon STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; M"INTOSI, Post Office floe 1*30,
Sanford, l'lori.la, *2771. .tttorneys for Petitioners, and by
filing the original thereof wIth
the Clerk of saul Court on or
before January 24, 1967: other.
wise, a Deere. niay he entered
versus you granting said Adop-

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lie
t-euister sni,l name with
i 'ici k of (lie i'i tcni t Court,
etnI nob i'onn t y, Itoriita, in noenrilnn"t' nUb the provisions of the

Plaintiff, IS TIlE CIIICIJIT COURT
Tilil NINTh JUDICIAL CIR•• ,
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SHERWOOD D. BRO\VN end CUlT IN ANt) FOR SEMINOLIl
SALLY J. BROWN, his wife,
COU%T, FLORIDA.
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NINTH FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;
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Sherwood
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Brown
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEV
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1722 Evelinc Avenue
YORK CITY, a corporation,
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GRIECO, hin wife,
Macon, Georgia
Defendant.,
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YOU ARE hereby notified that
NOTICE Or FORECLOSURE
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a Complaint to foreclose a mortSUIT
Clerk of Circuit Court,
gage encumbering the following TO: CHARLES GRIECO
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Seminole Co.
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real property:
31 Kenwood Road
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Lot 18, Block F, COUNTRY
hawthorne, New Jersey
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I)eputy Clerk
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 1,
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according to the pint there- that a suit to foreclose a Mort 4
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f riintIft
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11, Page 35, Public Records in the above Court by the above
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112 Magiioiia Avenue
of Seminole County, Florida. named Plaintiff. The property
has been filed against you In sought to be foreclosed La as fol.
Church
Lake
at
Forest
play
SHEPhERDS in
&amp; Dcc. 7 14 21 the above-styled suit, and you lows:
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Lot 91, LONODALE SUBDIare required to serve a copy of
School inciude Dale lies (left) and Paul Davis.
your Answer to the Complaint
VISION, according to the
Th• play wis presented as part of the Seventh-Day
on the Plaintifrs attorneys, van
pint thereof, recorded In
%0TiCI 01' AI.E
Adventist pre-Christrnas activities in Forest City.
den
&amp; Gay, P. 0. Box 2407,
Berg
I'lat Book 13, Page 68, of
NOTI('E IS lIERlHY GIVEN Orlando, Florida, and to file the
11.1n. hi Plin+0
the Public Records of Semi5Zi-' a1
that. pursuint to a Final Decree original of such Answer with
nole County, Florida,
of Foreclo'ur. entered In cause the Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit
______________________________________________________________________
YOU ARE REQUIRED to tile
numbered 364S4, in the Circuit Court on or before the 20th day your Answer with the Clerk of
Court of Seminole County, Flor- of January, 1967. If you fail the Court and to serve a
copy
ida, I will sell the property to do so, a decree pro confesso upon the Plaintiff's Attorney,
situated
in
Seminole
County,
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will be taken against you for the IRVING NATHANSON, P. 0. Box
Floridi, described as:
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relief demanded in the Com- 66, Cocoa, Florida, not hater than
Lot , ST. JOHN'S VILLAGE, plaint.
January 9, 1967. If you fail to
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flat hook 10. pages 71 and tive weeks In The Sanford Her- the relief demanded in the Corn•
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plaint,
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Corr
WITNESs my hand and seal of
Dated this 12th day of Decem::1dflOWIflK
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ber,
1266.
said
Court at Sanford, Seminole
iuiitneflt
Iti ins of
County', this 5th day of Dec-em (SEAL)
One Prt\ a Spice heater,
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ber 1066.
Arthur H. fieckwlth, Jr.
No
4-4, and 55-gallon
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Clerk of the Circuit Court (SEAL)
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fly: Donna M. Markos
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
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Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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fly: Donna M. Markos
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Deputy Clerk
4,
11,
1967
One Hot PoInt Ilefriierator, DLI 11-60
Irving Nathanson,
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Attorney at Iw
One' hot Point (electric) IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT P. 0. Box 66
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lt,,iigc, No. 1111-61
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NINTh JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Cocoa, Florida
Iixie-I'resto (electric) Hot
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water heater, No. 115-3OC I-'IOIIII)A. IN AND
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ChI.%%CKRY
•1t publIc s,elc. to the highest and FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT_______
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Notice I. hereby given that
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of
the
Seminole
County
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pursuant to the Final Decree of
a Courthouse. In Sanford Florida, tion,
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Plaintiff, Foreciosauro and Sale entered
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in the cause pending in the CI,'on the &amp;th day of January, 1967. vs.
C1IAI1LES W. WHITE and
cuit Court in and for Seminole
(Court Seal)
AUDREY S. WHITE, his wife
County, Florida, case docket
Arthur II, Beckwith, Jr.
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Defendants, number 16893, the undersigned
of
Circuit
Court
Clerk
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NOTICE OF SUIT IN
Clerk will sell the property situMarko.
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
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ated in said County described as:
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Lot 3, Block "U", SUNLAND
SMITh, EL.1410T, SCI1WALIJE &amp; TO, CHARLES W. WHITE,
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15266474,
hIdgs.
Co.,
ESTATES, according to the
coiiducted
uy
Beai'
Sl'ItAKER
JI' ESI lit 'HE cCrI!fll')fly 'VS
Fort Buckner. APO 96831,
pInt thereof as recorded In
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AttorneYs
Lake Brownie Troop b41 for seven girls (top photo)
San Francisco, California
h1at Hook 11, Pages 16 to
TO, AUDREY S. WHITE
22 Public Records of Semi.
at reeent n•eeting. in the group are (front, from
whose residence and wherefob County, Florida.
I'ublish Dcc. 21, 1966
left) Marilyn \Veinar . Teresa Warner, Martha
abouta are unknown to Together with all structures and
PiainUff
Improvement now and hereafter
'rrinklein and Debbit Myers; (back) Mary Riggall,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED on said land, and the rents,
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COVIIT.
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Mrs. Panss' Triiikleir. co-leader, Brenda Myers,
that a. Complaint to foreclose a issues, and profits of the ubove
certain mortgage encumbering described property (provided,
Candy Keith. Girl3 receiving one and two year pins,
the following described real pro- however, that the Mortgagor
%OLL: COU%T%.
shown with Mrs. Billie Shuarer, leader (bottom
perty, to-wit:
shall be entitled to collect and
Lot 12, Block B, WOOD- retain the said rents, issues, and
photo) are (front, from left) Debbie Riddell, Janet
TH
MERE PARK 2ND REPLAT, profit. until default hereunder);
AIiorrlo% or
Bowers, hai-en Yates, Amy Trowbridge, MaryLou
according to plat thereof to. and all fixtures now or hereKrnzer; (secoHd row) Diane Morgan, Nancy
corded In P1st Book 13, Page after attached to or used In
ilisep:
73, I'ublio Records of Semi- cmunection with the premises
Spadau, Jean Shearer, Allene Forward, Denise
father
nole County, Florida
herein described, and in addition
OP
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JoAnne
Yates, Cheryl Mecks; (buck) Mrs. Shearer,
has b en filed against you In the thereto the following described
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above-styled suit, the short title household appliances, which are,
zrenzer, Angie Josey Kim Clark, Linda BrookARTHUR MERLE TYLER,
of which Ii Federal National and shall be deemed to be, fixresidence unknown:
(Herald Photos)
over, Curole Brook jver.
You are hereby notified that Mortgage Association, a corpora- tures and a part of the 'ealty,
a l'ctition has been filed in the tion organised under an Act of and are a portion of time secur.
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Circuit Court in and for Semi- congress and existing pursuant ity for the indebtednes, herein
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Model No. HU-11-Tc, Serial
JASON TYLER by JOHN L. its principal office In the City of
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Model No. J-720.T, Serial
acquiesced In and consented to W. WHITE and AUDREY S.
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No, XS- 624653.
by HERNRCE ELAINE LAW- WHITE Defendants, and you are
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Model No. J-830-T, Serial No.
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you, as father of said minor Complaint on Plaintiff's Attorneys,
CLEVELAND,
$TEI'JIENOne Duo-Therm SVa1I Furnchild, are commanded to be and
ace (oil) Model No. 815-9,
appear In said Court, and to tile SON AND MIZE, Suite 515 San-'
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Serial No. 36-11-80.
Building.
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One
GE Hot Water floater
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(01cc.) Model No. Y-BA-42.3
why said Petition should not be ford, Florida, and file the ori4
(40 gal.),
granted, with the Clerk of the ginal Answer or other pleading
Circuit Court of Seminole Coun- In the office of the Clerk of
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F;xhaust Fan (10 in.) No mothereof on i'etitio,icr'. attorney, the 18th day of January, A. 7).
del or aerial numbers.
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en agairat you for th. relief de.
Hanford.
Florida,
on
or
befor.
Awning
and Venetian Blind
the 16th day of January, 1267, manded in the Complaint.
Company, Orlando, Florida-..
This Notice shall be published
otherwise the allegations of said
No model or serial number.,
Petition will be taken as con. ones a week for four consecutive at public sale, to time highest and
weeks In The Hanford herald, best bidder for cash, itt 11 o'clock
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WITNESS MY hI'N1) AND OF- a newspaper circulated in iernt- A. M. en the 5th day of January
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FICIAL SEAL at Sanford, Semi- nob County, Florida.
Dated this 16th day of Decein- Seminole County Courthouse in
cole County, Florida, this 12th
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Sanford, Florida.
her, A. LI., 1261.
day of December, 1966.
(SEAl.)
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(H E.A Li)
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Arthur H. Beckwltb, Jr.
Art hiur 11, Beckwi tim, Jr,
Arthur H. Iic:kwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk ci the Circuit Court
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By: Margaret IC. Tyro
Iiy: Martha 'r. Vlhiieti
By; 1)onna lal. Markos, fl c.
CLEVELAND, STEI4IIEN$ON &amp;
Deputy Clerk
I)tiUty Clerk
IIiCAJtDAJ.1., (IRIDLICY, LEWIS
K.un-th (1. Spauldltag,
MIZE
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Attorney. for Plaintiff
&amp; ULANKNEJ1
60 North Court Avenue
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Suit. 115, Sanford Atlantic Na- J'ost Office Box 3481
(Irhatudju, Florida 1220$
tional Bank Building
Sanford, Florida
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a'ublisb Die. 14, 21, 2, 1964 &amp; Hanford, Florida
Publish Dcc. 21. 21, 19 &amp; Jan. l'ubilsh Doe. ., 1264
Jan. 4, 1947
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tailed state law in this field. city limits and Sunland Es- tioti next to the jail clearly

(Second in a series)

Or) books The ilUle about a site for a governmental
her
project, whether It be a dog
gIrl never replied,
Later on the nurse said that pound, state university, junior
or a courthouse
Penny had been found wander college
the
corridors,
tapping
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It Is about the
lag in

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available , zi well is available lit 0.. lust (I
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Long%%ood City [fill[. 1101-111al
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,ituation ill
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'Sanford Is the county sCUt house site Is ukjuale, with a
tree,
ei(v.owned
aiid (IOCS not iuclude the lIve 21 l.spumce,
Points area, and the courthouse uirkiuig lot iidjaceiit. As future
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hoube - ih a "Illust", ill tho ill excess of .133 spaces with thu 81WIlluted thut a flash fire
gUts when she Wok Ww Into been for the City of Sanford to 'go oul, and annex'."
Mayor Wilson ,,aid further: fophii4iii of .Alexinsder, who says oin- street sloores raising this to from a faulty heatur caused tho
her heart. Never before had unnex the Five lloijitti area.
"Annexation is not is ,binjOe "I'llere J:i little doulit t Ila t "tile board tit County 0immiti- %%ell over I,000 five parkin Wait-.
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the day until b.c beard Penny problem," says Sanford Mayor Sanford will grow to the uuthi smwlers take s a position of stuhls
(Lomicluded Monday)
A. L. Wiisuu. "Thu Statu him Uuwcvcr. (hero Is a nub of un sowiul fiscal responlbiI11y uud
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what method I', used,
the majority of the owners must presuitly to extend Sanford's cotngile, construitma of the usual on ('ilday &amp;iiiti closed as is
(lie normal practice on S urday
city limits to Sutiland and there most nt edul space
agree to be amiexid
Itz addition to finding a ma are no plans to annex to Five continued use of the jiii'st.'iit
\tuniclpal offkcs in the cities
tutaimi
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and Ca'tse'lberr I
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Joliui Alexauidt'r, c_liasrinaii of for a number of t irs, 'iS itli iitl l,i(I (lit to'i. os of (h 11(10 and Al
the Seminole Comity C0111111issioll, said that "the detrisimi
proposed court
start toward
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jail. is if Coll till till lion of 1114118
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A govenimentaI compli- x room. 71te snan is everishUnig- hystein - all exLra added ex- economic feubibility of annextition Is a very delicate balance new courthoutie adjacent to tile .six free parking loti, ill tile over in hit; room. lie was overly grateful to her. She gave penfie.

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iIce, struggling and grotesque, in the center of the county.
seat, nor does the Constitution v1de additional free public Ili
But to place a new cowity
and he was very close to weepIj ?
Al, WI1,S0N
provide hir a special act to re- ing with seVeral acres till%%- lit- was found deud at a Fern Park
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ing. After that Penny come government building there
to liumuitik :;mi .SIoI&amp;'l yesterday apparently a
every day and read to him. But would entail so much: Legisla- PY cii)' txcs,'' hi.' ewitlutuid, move a county st ist. 'Eli.' gcmit'r lug eumriiiauktd
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Jiahit), jiurchasu of a bile, eon parcel to cxli mid scm vi( cs, cost prot .iiui 1 1(17 a pi tiliiui ,miiml tin i.ue s lmt iii; irovidi d h'i the
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identified ab Harvey
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fill
liltThey biwist inot-t of that :,truction of a wak-r buliply hyii- ing tlioiihandh of dollarh, 14i elveliom for rhan"hig a co,11111Y till- molul
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The nurse took Penny to the any area of small Seminole
man and th en left. The man, County.
who finds all children strangers, The placing of a new courteat on the bed and Penny pre- house, in the current argument,

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Tile area known as
Iday ill ob."ervanct- or the
and interested, were blank In
chapter 57-1815--allowi
IMire to lite Five Points alTa. anti economical . . . a %yell (,111.1stinas wiwity. ,rite offiveil
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Their beauty. So the man Points" POPs into
be accomplished by ietitions.
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courthouse and jail
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Announcement was inatle to- munity. This I letti-iied front illy
During the yem- she .ierved clitil- ch, for tile Seminole Coun- Parlianientarium. She is a state criticism la.
tors in Sanford had become in. Dec. 28. berore the Honorable
,it week when the
terested in the case. It was Frank A. Smith, presidinsr judge (ill y by FlatHein Bogle, editor pilrelits, exillilple. I lilt) grate- aq pret;ident'of the (.11111 slit! ill- ty Medical Society Au.xiliary, director for Catholic Charities. public heariwo, .is originally
of
She
is
the
mother
slow but Penny had been taught of tile Ninth Judicial Circuit.
of the hiogral)hical coitwillitioll, ful for receiving such fill hon. creased tile itle-Illbership by .
scheduled had to be adjourned
two ofl3
three children
Judge Vohie Williams Jr. to sponsored by leaders of WoflWfls or,' sui.I Mrs. Roiirts wliiti in- 1,000 per cent, enabling the
uu
to wait.
due to lack C
anti a daughter. 'rtie loh&gt;erts
Sal(i with whom the case was originally organizations,
club to wiui the Christine MaxPenny, the u)U7
internationally formimed of the IIC\Vs.
family makes their home at
11E5. ItOl)t'EtS, ifi of Dr. W. wtlh Award.
a sorrow that wasn't profess- asignvd. disqualified himself and nationally.
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1601 E. Seminole Lli)u!evard.
Sb.' was elected :t state ('(liii"These young women between V. Roberts, Sanford city cointonal refused to talk. Th e rid* from presiding at the trial of
Icule of other children had the case last week.
the ages, of 21 and 35 fire hon- jjIiS.4iOfl(T al)d IONII I)IIYSiCilln, Illittee%V01111111 0 Tiolitillitte(i for
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Tile hearing for remissigning ored because of their otittitand- is it native of Bostoll, Miss
nounced
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Judge Robert W. Ware, who eutli mendal loti and gIowiiit fri - I ;itii+hI a .Snintny School class at M rs. Muriel Gardner of .ca n
has pract iced law In Sanford lutes were ac('orth'It 3uflvv 111p First Met hodi ci Church, ford; five irantIc1iiId ren and
for more than .10 years, Was Ware by County 0)111 111 iss[fill which has always bepri known nine great orandchildren.
I rut ;iti .hliti +\ li'x atiller and
lIfltll)tT(l today by his eohli'nu;ies ('Ii;t
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if II 1114 (Ii 8 fl'/ flit ritiijte I
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Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson. At.
Itt're and by the Florida liar.
torney EEdwinSltinhiulser also SilI('e It was, orgiinitvrl In l9l. I hiiik we love .Iiui,e Ware ffl(p.i
Fletcher Rush of Orlando, spoke nit Ware's nut st atitlin lie still leaches vach Sunday.
for being the emilj ment of a
Prior to 1.rrtiming an nttor. trite Christian gentleman," said
president of the Florida Bar As. service to church :111(1 ("un 1111111.
tWy, Ware Was fi school tt'Arh(!t .Itidge Wilila mc.
sociation, spoke at ceremonies Ily.
honoring the venerable 81-yearThis brought a burst of a p•
A plaque in mriiiurv (II I hr •, ntl school suiierintentlent In his
old former county judge In the occasion was Presetlied 1' native Georgia and served as a PlatiP and a cfnn'ling ovation
m Icr of the
courtroom of (he Sc tulumle .111(1g.' Vol le %S'llli:I ins Jr. (II
legisla- from lb. more than 5( person
County Courthouse today.
lure,
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a
graduate
of the it hr'red In the court room for
flit' Nint h .Iunllral Circiflir
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of
Grorgia.
' To 10.0f)0 int'tii tiers of flue
the c"remnonles,
Judge Ware ht;i s hit'i'ti art lye
A 11cr hieglritil,ig flue prart let'
Honda liar, the ti;u Inc of .luuilge lii i'ivii' affairs of III(, ('(Ii)) Ittltfl'lea rs ct rca nuari g down if i
hinliert Ware .spells a story of iIy for many years, pa rlienlarly 01 law hire in 19.1 5 he was elect. face and choking with ernotio,i,
real service to others," said with the yntit It work III the Ri- ('(I to the t)ffi('(' of county jiiolg.' Judge Ware rose to accept his
for I hirer conseciat lye terms, honors saying,
Rush.
wanis ('luihi
R'lut bus of approval and
''11 someone's life has been
For the past 37 years hi' has servIni from 19:17 to 1918.
,hutfgt' Ware h:i Iwo chltdrrn, math' bet icr by toy living, then
Rev. Milton Ware, a Methodist iny life on earth has been worth.
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Kiddie Corner singing "Silent Court to see the error of their
Night" out of tune at the Plaza
last night than anything Perry ways and change some of the
Como, Andy \Villiams and Sin- unconstitutional rulings they
atra could put together.
have made in the past.
"I have written and talked
Seminole Community Action
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Jaycee Teen Club

Session Ending

To Remain Open

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(1W)
The U.N. General AsThe board authorized adver- sen)bly neared the end of its
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The County Commission, after taxes for the amounts "appears

Club Taho, the teen;ige nightspot in Casseiherry,-

')Ist ie.iiion today on a, harmo-~ w i I I remain open ~vith the fidl cooperation of the City
many I dont know urging them considerable parliamentary nia. mandatory" on the part of the tisement for bids for certain i

consultant oil a fee basis.

materials for recreation fac1i- ninus note highlighted by unani- Council.
to use their power to put a stop nucvcning this morning, agreed board ,
The commission instructed ties at county schools. Bids are mous approval of a treaty outSupt. of Schools A. T. Milwee to these rulings which give corn- to consider discontinuing pro.
With
council ready "to meet the slaughter", 6.1
lawing war in outer space.
gathered in all the school prin. fort to the evil-doer and take viding the services of a home Harold Johnson, county attor- to be opened Jan. 3.
teenagers assorted parenta and members of the South
Representatives of the firms
cipals to start planning policy away the constitutional rights
economics agent in th e county. fley, to request clarification of of Frank C. Brown and Yarger
for next school year . . . We of the people," he declared,
Jaycee.,;invaded the council meeting Monday
UIGU (A P u—TeamMotion as originally made by similar and previous attorney Associates were invited to atimagine (the press was not i11
Although he is 8.1 years 01(1,
Union locals at scattereill evenint to receive assurance
tend the cornmnission meeting on 3tCrs
es to'his offj"e Commissioner John Fitzpatrick general opinions.
'ited) they discussed lunch- .Iutlge \S'nre
locations in western Pennsyl- that Club Taho would he per. line. New bids were called for
Swoftord particularly object- Jan. 3.
"requmteci the Farm Bureau to
oom participation, ungradiig each day and does "as much
3 p.m. Dec. i'J.
The two firms were low bid- vitnia walked off their jobs to- mitte.! to remain open.
study and make recommnenda- ed again to a board of nonprimary grades, curriculum and
Site
of
the
rne"ting
was
Continued session of Council
ClU)."
to be useful and need- (ions as to whether the service elected officials, such as the dci's on a job classification and day in what a trucking assoei:i- changed
perhaps setting U a standard
e
was
schteiuied for . p.m. Dec.
from City Hall to th
WIUlt
size paddle to hit the kids with. ed and feel there is still some- should be continued" following hospital board of trustees, hay- pay plan survey on employes of tion siokesnlan (Iescrihed as a W')rnan's Club when the large 29.
sympathy strike for the union
the county.
I mean no sense hitting a kid thing I can do. There are people receipt of the resignation of lug the right to levy taxes.
group of young people arrived.
The
Dec.
27
commissionpresident.
James R. Ilofta.
William
Bush,
county
engiwith a 10-foot paddle in one i can serve such as In the study Miss Myrtle Wilson, the present
The young people wore order.
fleer, reported survey conduct- meeting was canceled.
school, while another principal of abstracts and wills and gen- agent,
ly,
polite and well mann.'reil
When no second was forth- ed on the cost of materials and
will use a tour-inch stick.
))_ while Larry Burnett, .1aye't.
era! office practice," the Judge coming, Commission Chairman labor for constructing
ZAGREB, Yug.Itvia
sidewalks
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Students (I.'monstrating
today , third vice president, who had'
John Alexander indicated his on 27th Street between PineWhich reminds mc someone
against
U.S.
involvement
j concetvej the idea for the club
Prior to opening his law of• . •
crest School and South Sanford
*broke Into the principal's office
i
Vietnam smashed windows in explained the incidents which
fices here Sept. 1, 1025, Judge
' 'titic would he approximately
The Lake Jessup causeway
at Sanford Junior High School
One-year-old
Jackie
D.
Madithe U.S. consulate in this second had brought complaints from
practiced law in Georgia feasibility study Is somewhere $2,500 if done by the county or
over the we('l:end
. ransacked Ware
for nine years.
between l)el4and and Sanford. $5,000 if dune by the State Road son, daughter of Nancy Madi- city of Yugoslavia. Some invad- local merchants.
his office airn,ig others and
Burnett reporte.f that
"I once felt that h)t'itlg a nun- C. W. (11111) Benedict, State Department froiii secondary
ed the consulate's reading room
made off wi'h about $50 son,
was
burned
to
death
early
two
boys involve,1 in the cufflc
ister was the highest eztlliir-, Road Department district in- road funds.
Mid sac,"'ed
They didn't
al the paddle
'hen . when I
at
the club recently had apoloThe board instructed Bush to this afternoon when fire of unwas teaching gineer
WiIu,,rn Sandell. t 1 - year-old
'Tt
at I)eLand, said
So maybe it was.:
gjzt!d publicly.
I'
I felt this
tile higli
contact
thu.
SRI)
i
Ih'I1ind
to
determined
origin
destroyed
her
DeBary man, was killed Monday
mailed the study Monday (
"We are trying to maintain. wt
C}IIC.G() A
i'h' it
+i ear he was driving went
People ;trt'iit paying their e"' eaiiing,'' Judge Wio,; r.'nii- (hit' Seminole Cuun(v ('0111- determine its current policy on home, a second house and an
the
trut!
of
Richard
F.
Speck
run
and keep the club in orderly, OUt If 01fl1u[ and cr:1S1WOI into
nisced.
coiistructiuig
s
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ewa
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with
,secautomobile
(Ill
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o
mlssiofl hut Chairman Joluti
city taxes in l)ec'iui her . . Ac"hlowivrr, I ;ilu f e el that
.i ditch 1t1t 'n sill! ui Orlanilo,
on ehar'zes ot inurtkring eight fash on,"' Burnett ai.i_
:'tVL'IILIC, Midway.
Alexander said it hut! not ondary funds.
cording to city figures less than
TIe further reported i CasI
there is a great uiced for the
i1j3
July
Chief D.'piuty Douiuld Butler
liven received as of floon to$5,000 has been collected during
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kind
bein
of
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14 has been shifted to Peoria, selberry police officer is
the last 20 days.
paid
by
the
group
t
patrol
the
I Office said the rn,ju .upparentiy
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area around the club on nights suffered •u heart failure' just be.
gi' he'll) to people who needt'd agreement with the motion 1
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The Sanford Ministerial Aswhen dances are held and that fore the mishap.
soclatiori will sponsor the movie it, regardless of monetary ('00' asking, ''Who does time chair.
State
the
club is oper:It!ng under a
SA
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man turn the chair over to iii
''The Restless Ones'' here Jan. sideration,'' he said.
Cart
Cot)12
membertu.1ctit
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prosecutors want Dr.
TIC said he hoped to $O ' SOtilO order to second a
26, 27 and 28 at the Civic Center.
motion if the
Council
conirnemideil
thu
Jaypohino'i bail boosted above the
Let's hope the courts make the iiiuch needed changes in the vice chairman makes a inn,k
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I got more of a kick watching believe the people of this cottnsome 15 kids from the Pinecrest try are beginning to force the

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to

Seminole ("winty

I think the county should find on the side of the criminal and )s been considered to be of
a space for the county cngi• against the innocent victim," some value to someone," h'
('on('huilell.
$ucer's car on commission (18y5. (Iccll%r('(l .Judge Ware.
It was parked in front of a "no
"But people want to see jitsparking"
this morning.

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small

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mnor Patrolman Herman liarThe weight of criticliun by th e people of th intl ion
riett who Is rounding out 20
the U.S. Suijn'cnie Court. is l)eginning to make itself
years of service with the tiepartmcnt today. Harriett is the felt, in the opinion of
of .Judge Ware, Seminole Comity's
senior member of the force and oldest practicing attorney.
he's th e guy who patrols First
"it, has been dism ayin g in th e past years to see
Street while you all are cozy
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by th e Supreme Court
In your warm beds.

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may ,iany instillIces will gi%.e uj) $15.0oo ort which he is now
kids that shot at Santa and rip. Ju dicial s ystem in Florida, UH- tioll ?
bu-ing (lie largest volume of long their own holiday tbtit' so that free white waiting trial Feb.
(l(0
the
IeViSeii
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('(.il$tittl.
'j'fie' motion finally was see.
ped off the Yule decorations
djstaiat calls over handled by others can get their calls 13 out ius secouid atirder charge.
(ion.
otided by Commissioner
from various homes sit in.
Judge Ware said Hhlotlier of I.;twrcnce S w o f f o r d when local operators (if Southern Hell through.
l e ph one Cotnpuinv here.
''All available equipment ill
Henry Simpson of Geneva his fights has been for the amended to include
for Te
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of the teenagers of the area
all'l
rkc.1 oil the eb- ige iii
app.'ariurice anti attitude of the
club.
In other husiutess, insurance
l)tIfliMhlrecommendations from County Christ was wcehe,id will e\tt'nd ed.
dent
Johnson
culled
Secretary
bids
received from Nationwide
city ball Nativity ruti.' animals nuent, lie re('uulle(i that lit' lIt!- Agent Cecil Tucker,
for
tiiuuch
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the
Insurance
Mcintosh A enci
"We
will
be
trying
hard
to
get
of
Defen
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eRolrt S. MeNamara
In other business, fill- hoard for t huri't' days
will save themn fr o m (lie damp. gnu this crusade titter a friend
.
of his wits falsely at'cus.'.l of lu('ard the attorney general's l)Llbhbt'.'' 5111(1 Robert Slu'thk'n, ('Very call throughithiout tie- to his 'l'exas ranch today to and Cuss Iiiurunce Agency
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Southern Bell uuiuun.igt'r.
lay. Ihiwcver, with such heavy talk about military spending were "throw,i (Jilt" because
When we have that Metro ,nurdt'r and banged, Later uuti- opinion that the trustees of the
Shicdth'n
said
the
1)111)1k'
will
list' ept'cted. particularly Ott
iiniendntents to the policies were
national security.
phone hookup celebration, let's other ni.un confessed to time hospital shall C C r t If y the start their holiday calling on Christmas
know
there
were submitte.! after the tIcatiittnounts of money needed for Saturday, hit
hope we get a mcznl)er of the crime.
Sunday wilt he will be SOlilt' tk'l4iy, which we
'Flie Vflrlfll It ) V jut.lgo' it hi lii' niaintetiance and it)il)rOVeItit!tlt the
Utilities Commission
Florida
big day. Monday, also it L-egt-'t," Sln'dtit'gi said.
was tnuiehi surprised uuuioi honor- of the hospital and (lie counmis, 11olitl1,y for tn+i,iy persons, will
down for the event,
New \'t',ur's Eve wct'kc'iid State Department of Public
.
id by the evc'uits of (hut' day
slum shall levy the taxes iui'ces- 111511 ste
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5tfi'ty has prepared a bill which
sary to obtain fill! needed funds. calls.
Walking on Fulton Street this "lily head Is still in a whirl.''
k'r t liaui Usthul, but lighter thud!i would bring a sharp increase
In
"I an' I)k'lusE'd that my work
morning three kids on a bike
The opinion .says levying the
"Long distance
in the Cluristni(Is weekend.
the
number
of
driver's
license
a
Jilt.
Now
if
I
wanted
asked
sUsj)erisiong.
what were three kids doing on
one bike? We sure need a
-H
crackdown on bicycle safety,
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A tinting device In a trailer
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in $50 to the Little 110(1 School
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United States has several ci- I speedier. delta -wing MG21s. group of MTG2Is fired cannon were
Ground
lighting in South Vietil
air-to-air
miss
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at
Air
and
was
rebut only one encounter
forts under way to probe the
single
firing
nam
continued
on a small scale
Force bombers In a
Ported.
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posalbilltles of
for Christtruce
the
411-hour
as
Christmas truce in Vietnam Into
inns approached. The truce
a long-term cease-fire under
start at 7 a.m. Saigon time Satagreed -conditions. officials re
The Viet Cong marked the
But they add that reactions'
sixth anniversary today of be
from Communist leade rs so tar
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SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) allowed to drop off the trees and
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has been flied against you in

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to the Complaint on Plaintiffs
attorneys. ANDERSON, RUSH.

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or other Pleading in the office
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on or "fort the 12th day of Jan- 1
usry, 1557. If you fail to do so.
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family atherin, and the
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Merry Christmas to al1
MASON'S JEF.P SALES,
500 S. Second St. Ph. 322522.
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the United States, (lie iulmlnis- which would ascend skyward at
(ration also In studying the a mile a second to knock down
feasib il ity of having a similar any warheads which got past

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Shotild preach only one sermon or so a year. We

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TEACHERS - No need to review lessons. Tell the children just
once and they'll never forget.

HIGHWAY

i Geneva will have a special fun with art as evidenced by \Vith bits of papri- they have 1 iitIivitiwtlit' is seen in audi
*andlelight service at 7:30 the happy faces of "the ale- creiitctl the busiest Santa's toy little Biblical figure that was

POLICE - stop driving up and down fhe highways.

No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know

'l'Iio wise men are In regal
glittering dress with a silhoucUe of eastern caMtles in the
background. All cut free hand
Ways in which "God has pro- and again a box was left con- emphasized.
and dressed according to the
ded" for
the Edgewood
Boystaming the necessary clothing.
The director pointed out the imagin ation.
Ranch,
a newly
established
The manger scene expresses
" spoke before th e Cassel- Ranch luis no "i-cal big donors
home for first offenders near
. . . those who give $1, $2, etc., tho warnith and glow of that
were related by John berry Methodist Women's Soc- are what keep us going. Our magical night. Each pupil used

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Lake Community club at their one of the members gave me $500, $250, and $100, in that ure, some painted the costumes,
$5. 1 almost refused, thinking order."
December meeting. .
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Many of the directors con- paste on parts for a "buildfaith," Lynd advised, "as there send it to the treasurer. how- tribute from their own pockets UJ)" effect. One little lamb Is
was only 130 in the treasury ever, she insisted I keep it. Then to help meet the monthly ex- complete with a scrap of woolly
vhen I -us hired as director. checks for $15 were given me. penses and parents of boys at material . . . one of the many
To start house cleaning we When I returned to the Ranch th e Ranch, who can, give each ways detail is shown in the

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bought four dust pans, then six and walked Into the treasurer's month,
mural.
office, he Informed me we were
were given to us.
When asked why uppliclation Tile ishepherds watching their

sunrise, or in a fresh-mown

"When some of the boys be- $20 overdrawn at the bank.

you hardly fed the pinch with the PaywB

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prmyer.
Loch seeks peace In his own
way. All place their trust in a
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the Supreme Court ruling us, sparkling contrast are thu an-

amount every payday toward the purchase ot a
lJpjt,d States Savings Bond.

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Ostrander, club president.

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MON EY TREE took the place of gift exchange for
members of the Bear Lake Community with one-

Buy U.S. Savings Bonds

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pUI)llrity chairman for the
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Savings Bonds you buy will help Uncle Sam supX' our nn in Vietnam . . . and strengthen freeth ughoutworId.
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(E4lItor's Note': The above
welcome at the Ranch and craft article was written for 'I'tio
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steadilY growing at a guaranteed rat_, cC interest,

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loan to support the facility, look with homespun scraps of

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find

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Besides learning more than third graders have pooled their tol(1 the story of Cliristnins in
can be adequately measured in efforts to create a i-hulk Christ- a lovely mural that stretches

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situation in ,which the vast ma- others

ternis. There is a need to dras- ther and

vertising

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"rviis the Night Before Christ.-

' rection of L D. Stone. The pub- p faces have been seen at. Lake pupil has added a contribution The mural is in three settings,
Mary school the past week as of little elves, toys, etc. They wise men from the east, the
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p.m., Christmas Eve, under di- mentary artists lit work." Hap- .shop you've ever seen! E'lich placed ill its place ill tile Illural.

meadow at dusk. Children oft

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Qysert. and Clii Overman car- where pupils can explore and creating beautiful designs O paper is used to fashion their
ied the United States Flag and create a world on their own gifts they are making for Mo- royal robes and crowns of tin-

beBary

I.'i'put)' Clerk

addition

deployment,

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l'Ilbhibb LItn:. ''. ('. 7. ltib6 A.
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0it both tile United States and S12-billion setup nt Nike Zeus

the Soviet Union,
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gerine Bowl in Orlando. Bob

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"Thicker" - A $10-billion to

extraordinary financial burdens

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by Dr. Eugene Ellis of Cassel - accept the creative activities of Little bits of material brought stars are being used. The PU
berry.
from home afforded it realistic pil4 tire creating "tile three
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the few.
Participating in the massing
kings" by using glass bottles
Teachers, during an art ses- look in scarfs.
of colors Saturday at the Tan"Busy
little
fingers
have
been
filled
with colored witter. Crepe
provide an atmosphere

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imiative or power but will pl it nuclear bursts.

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service conducted in Winter into one of "doers, not afraid working with paper mache and grade classroom will totally
Park by the department chap- to create something new using discovering its magic,
astound anyone who happens to

.ries-.-temporal or spatial.

Arth ur 11. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
t)otia 51. Markup,
B

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(Herald Photo)
fltr) and W. LeFAls.

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oncoming warheads as far away

these officials as 400 miles, destroying them

Antimissile,

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away at the conrercnee was won

of worship KnOWS no baund-

ember, 156G.

SPECIAL M17SIC ut Chri6t inas Purty sponsored by the Home uiid School

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I "watchers rather than doers" grade class. They have been Mrs. Barbara llartwig's fifth

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that have given us material heads. Some pupils used the ry out a theme in decorating
welcoming delegates,
blench bottle caps for hats while their classroom. The idea came
"'ision
given
comforts
yet has produced
The portable te1
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colors on Sunday at a memorial tically overhaul a world of Juanita Papino of her second 1101(1!

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in the fulfillment of their ere- look? Individuality is apparent vision-; of sugar plums danced
in each little man fashioned in each he-nil!
members of the auxiliary. Mrs, ative powers.
Mrs. Dorothy Webster's class
In today's world we have from "bleach" plastic bottles
•hnson and Mrs. Lois Howard
for
the
of
fifth
graders decided to cars
ade technological advances and styrofoam bit]]
worked at the registration desk I'll

litruldl. 3400 N. rreneb Are.
Snaford. Florida,

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will come in January or Febru- terms of three types of ARM to he hospitalized
nry
and may hinge on wlrntli- systems:
"Thin"- A $3-billion to $-hil. weeks.
er the United States can per7,&amp;fnth
the Soviet Union to slow litiri SysteiTi of radar directed

Winter Conference held by the ally all teachers capitalize on graders have marveled in their table. Each pupil made his
Department of Florida last this time of the year for ni nny snow - men creations. E v e 0 own little bed front folded paart experiences. Teach- though Florida doesn't have tile
%Aleckend along %%ith other posts varied
ns
have
a grave responsibili-- makings for a i-cal snow-man per, complete with real cloth
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in the area.

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Publialsed Daily except Out.
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Asked about the refinancing

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Crane, chairman of Kirk's across Lower Tampa Bay, he tend.

Others see him in • spring

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Soloists will be Joe Schooley,

ganization. broke into politics pretty well settled. I believe
only two years ago as a pre- those bonds already have been

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tracker and Deborah Davis showing how the
work was created.

Scott Alorgan, Steve Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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Army.

yet made up his mind on tile it out."

proposed extension of 1-75 south

otherwise a ttack Saturday. Ilk wife said

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by fifth graders with

I turned over to the Salvation

Carrie Sandiford, Erma Jean a boy; Mr. and Mrs. James year term as board member dren. A native of Summit, N.J..
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Jaminson, Debris Cooper, Bar- Litton, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and from District One, which in- Crane graduated from Fletcher
MRS. EULA BAIt%1K
Jacksonville
High
in
in
1949
and
81, died barn A. Estes, Mae Burke, Mrs. flayford Swearingen, SanMrs. Eula Barwick,
Oysters were exported from received a business degree from ~
a boy; Mr. and 'Mrs. Clayat 11:30 p.m. Sunday at Semin- Carol Griffin, Willie Overstreet, ford,
ton R. Hall, Sanford, a boy; the Thames estuary to Rome the University of North Caro- I
ole Memorial Hospital.
Denny Plenge, Annie

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I branches of the Christmas tree.
The gift-s and money 'viii be

min cy, Sa nf ord, a girl; Mr. and water.
Crane and his wife, Bevelle
Mn, James W. Fairly, Sanford,
He was named to serv e a for- Nabers Crane, have two chil- Christmas b

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Mnn(Iny night he wa.,q making ex ,
might claitti tile ndmInIstirntinn
cellent progress at a hospital.
has allowed the development of
fvticc Departtnent.
1,ee became III her(,(]tiring a J
Iligh- rntiking official" In other n crucial mIq,qiIe defense gnp.
motor trip from Fort l.auuderdale
At
talk in to Denver. Cob, lie is epe:trd
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T• FLORIDA.
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fit

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t 1$rt..rn W,'ciiii'i!u
I stab's eriUre citrus crop thi
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ilili
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Rt' Legal N oti ce
TheCanudiun province of On- season.
rhur,h
vp
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ot c;,, efIi-iutIii. Burial ,will
turio contains more' than 80 per Prices arc dtocui Iroiii last
it, OitiKWI1 MC*flOrifti PurL- IN TIlL CIIICVJ'I' CO1'RT OF
cent of the known supply of year's $125 per box, on tree, Ut1 BrU-'n
JUDICIAL OIIWVIT
Funeral Hc,rnt j THE
1WNINTh
AND FOIL 5EM1OLE
between 25 and 50 cents a box.
nickehin the world,

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how thø

low

Campers &amp; TraIlers
were

west coast.
wasted in the past." he sai
C. S. Johns and Tommy Brown.
However, he said he had not "it is our job to find it and cut
A sound motion film, "Glory

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who

entices

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painting was done by members of the Girls Auxiliary of the church under supervision of Mrs. Rice,

W. C. Pcderscm, president of Evelyn Steverson of Lake 11on- I ne Oliver, Mary .lune Evans, Ethel Toinlin, Sanford: John M
flying
bombers,
American
thz'ough interme flak and dial- the \Va'cr1y growers coopera- roe: eight grandchildren and Geneva: Olivia Scott, Lake Bowman, Deltona; Carol G.
.1lury; David Ifigginti, Loult'a Dandridge and baby girl, Lake
lenging MIG interceptors. )lit an Itive, voiced tile saniv .%ell
oil durfip ]4i. miles north of Ha- before the hearing. Pederson of Lake MonroeAdams, Longwood; Barbara Mary; Amanda Binkley, Longnoi and other targets Monday, said. "Next year will probably Funeral and burial arrange- halt Osteen.
wood.
marketing
problems
of
Its
I
ments
are
under
direction
of
Births
haV
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U.S. headquarters announced.
U.S. pilots flew 121 missIons own without a large volume of Brisson Funeral Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton DoTover the north, the highest nun-i- unsold Inventory to hang over
Funeral Notice
Alaska has a concentration
her In recent weeks of bad tilt- mnrl:et."
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Rutledge has predicted that
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of
volcitnos in an area of the
wcatbci, The missions involved by 1970-71. Florida's orange crop flAIIWiCl. MRS. EVIA- FullIif'hP t'r Mrs. t:ui Mt. Kutniul region that meas850 to-400 individual sorties.
will reach 105 million boxes.
lliirwich. 1,1. wt Lulte Alonrot ures roughly ,-It) by So miles.

on

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interested in a major thorough- only in government.

i;trucl: in tin' previous two days. j daiigeroti- to permit any carry- Arrice Freeman and Mrs. Ruth 1 sIde, Sanford; Julia MeCarthey, Arcadia R. Briggs, Freddie

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NATIVITY SCENE on display at First Baptist

tit(- area where fivt, B-52 raids Mutual. warned that it would he ~ .1tipiter: three daughters, '1%1rh. Eleanor Pope, Katherine Iroi)-'

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a tree. In sonic instances, gifts

the State Road Board b3- Gov.- Jan. 3. The appointee will remas cantit-a, "Love Transcendelect Claude Kirk.
place \'incent Nuccio in District ing," in th e sanctuary of the

U.S. headquarters said tie to bring growers $9 to $51) the Missionary Baptist Church. Ethel Fairly, Emma Lou Peter- Lake Mary,
a boy.
Discharges
ree
sons,
son,
James
Demps,
Ronald
th
Survivors
are
Stratoforts hit troop concentra- million more this year,
Evelyn B a u d e r, Margaret
tions i the southern half of the Robert W. Rutledge, executive James H. and E. 0., both of Darr, John Daughterty,
th- Zavrotny, Michael W. Smith,
huffer--sone a few miles north of vice president of Florida Citrus Luke Monroe, and E. W., of
Simone, Jo Ann Greig, Colleen Saudliu and baby girl,
Over North Vietnam.

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ger Is recuperating from n heart
The decision on whether to expnilded systern.
2. An tlfltItTllsSile' deployment attack.
move ahead In this new phase of
51, suffered the
Robert F.
decision
now could serve to clisstrategic weaponry Is being

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would keep priews firm enough year.

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Gary Rasmussen and

The 82-year-old St. Petersburg I.
W. 22nd
insurance man, a Republican. The post is his first- political new
building
at.
803
Street, at 7:80 p.m. Wednessaid during a news conference job, He said he felt obligated t day. Tommy Brown will he di.-

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ter) With George Car-

n ame buildup In the demili- Witne
Born Nov. 16, 1885, in Gardi, St.arke, Sally Morris, Sheila Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
turized zone, raining explosives agreement. which would withhold up to 15 per cent of the Ga., she had made her home in Dormincy, Margaret Osburn, Andy Evans, Geneva, a boy;
on infiltrating troops in their concentrate puck from market, Litkt' Monroe for the past
1'. Scott,
sixth raid in three dayb-

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Ladies'

terstate highway which wouldCll8S. Hillsborough. Polk, Man- - Church Of God ,
Sarasota. DeSota.
move traffic along the entire atee, Hardee.
west coast of Florida is some- 1Highiands,
Charlotte.
Glades.
Sets Cantata
Lee and Hendry
counties.
thing being th ought about by
Crane officia ll y takes office
Donald Crane, newly-named to with the inaguration of Kirk on The choir of Sanford Church

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Gardens Citrus Products, progeria recently.

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posed that some of the truit be

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channels through Eastern Euro- the proposal Monday.
pean cOithes and the Soviet The only sta tement deviating
Union - and through nonaligned even slightly from this stand
countries, such as Egypt and came from J. W. Griffiths of

(to]), right.)

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Marke Ing A reement 1 1

culture Department on whether
a susTLenslon or combat Feb. 8lunar
New
a
marketing agreement should but-c the concentra te
12, the Vietnamese
t of. be adopted to stem the orange school lunch program.

It was

principles and how Christianity given talents and abilities and

the \'iet Cong in South Vietnam. known opera singer.

Doris Gandy and Lenore Price for their time and

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and noted that I!

mm..'s relationship ,%%- ith
I bushies,

Dede Boyd; third grade
made clinlk mural (con-

sion of the Christmas truce
bcginriliig next Saturday into a
leng th y period of quiet in the LAKELAND (AP) - Florida industry sources say it costs
war and intense activity on the citrus growers were In near- about 75 cents to produce a box
diplomatic front.
total agreement today that hold- of top-grade oranges.
The -truces so tar agreed be- ing part of their record orangc U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
tweenthe
two sides are the
411 hourti next
ChristmH!, halt
way to avert millions of dollars that his department would offer
Saturday and Sunday and
to buy substantial quantities of
New 'Dar 's pause the following in losses,
industry leaders testified at a orange concentrate to help staweekend.
The iilUes also have suggested hearing held by the U.S. Agri- blhze citrus prices.

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Andree \\'igg and Tony
Mann and Henry Skinncr: the .Iapanese art
Oiuni (paper folding)
was used by fifth grade
Steve Fenerbacher and

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of Communist Supplies by sea to Richard Holtzclaw. witionally ideals are based on Christian of tile full twe of their God- Chri-stijin idests.

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They also htrd an address can he lived daily by business- i'cativi'

tinuation of the 7th Fleet's Op- Anns were treated 714onday tt) by Rev. 'Virgil Bry,wit, minister nien.

move to scale down hostilities. I

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by the United States unless the
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hand to greet him. Eacn child received a gif t and
bebulf of Lodge ]851, -bas extended appreciation
olunteer F ire Depaitment, to San-

day season in the bombing of I

Both

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left are President, Charles Robinson and Mrs. Rob-

for
SANTA, who arrived in grand style atop a fire day
The
Maddox reported de.
one
at
Sanford
Moose
1-lorne,
is
shown
with
tr4.ick
stroying four of the water craft
group of the some 100 children of members on
and damaging 10 more In a con- Rota rians and their Rotary-

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The move was designed in
part,: according to available
formation here, to dramatize
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All of the schools, with the
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School of St. Petersburg are
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wi th an enrollment of 2,052 students, Is an AA entrant.
The defending state cham.
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Hardee County High School of

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Plant City High School And the
two Seminole High Schools, c-tic'
from Sanford and the other
fec-ni Largo.
It's Interesting to note that
the Seminole schools have almost the same total enrollment
with 1,100 for the Largo unit
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Co wboys
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club's rise to
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"He gets a little sharper every Simon Harper will be leading expected that Prater will be

CLAY VEINO, 13 year old son of Constable and Mrs. Irving Veino Jr.
of Osteen, bugged this 10-point buck with one shot while hunting out of
Prideaux, the Veino Ranch southea3t of Osteen.

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Texas West. 77, Wichi ta
Rice 97. Lamar Tech
New Mex. 64, No. Dakota 64
FAR WEST
Oregon 77, Ha waii 69
Stanford 82, Arizona 67
California 75, Utah 73
Wyoming 67, Texas Tech 57
Montana 84. Seattle Pacific 75
Gonr.aga 68, Melbourne Club,
Australia 65
Seattle U. 84, Missouri 66
TOURNAMENT
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Florida St. 83, Citadel 67
No. Carolina 98, Columbia 66

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CHICAGO (AP- The
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any
claim on Howie Young, perThe Friday night Mr. &amp; Mr-a.
muting the veteran defenseman
League had very good bowling
to be traded to the Detroit Red
ON 100 UANDS
with Suzy Reno leading with
Wings by the Los Angeles
beautiful 541 series, including Blades for Murray Hall and Al
two single high games of ito; Lebrun; the hawks will rtxzive
three players to be named later
and 184; not fur behind her, from
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was Bob Bolger leading
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time name of each new officer presen ta tion.
Following the exchange of
was culled, she lighted her cane
white
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gifts,
those attending enjoyed
die from th
CILItI games.
Mrs. Helen ljeVries, Welcome
Guests were Mrs. Mary MusWagon hostess for the urea,
euto, Mrs. Muriel Armstrong,
Other officers installed were Sirs. Felice Winkle, Mrs. Dotty
Mrs. Pauline Stevens, first vice Weir, staid Mrs. Carl King and
president; Mrs. Muy Jones, see- Miss Ann Cerami. Mrs. llIo
Dolores Ausgutittiuiti was welcomed as a
ond vice presitlent; Mrs.
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Drees, secretary, and Mrs. MilDoor prize was Won by Mrs.
dred Knight, treasurer.
I'uttinuuti; card bingo prize was
won by Mrs. Vera Christianson,
and winners in the card games
r. Salk
were Mrs. Weir, bridge, and
Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Marie
Boardman, canasta,
Next social event for the club
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Al') Will he installation of the Wei.
Jonas E. Salk was given tilt!
Wagon Council officers,
1966 1 Iary S. 'i'ruinuss cornSunday night optiut to all members, sla te d
mendation award
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for his aid to hwuuaiiity through
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Wagon Club installed Mrs. L. Miller included Mrs. Alma
Miller as new president in an Herndon, sunshine and hosplImpressive candlelight ceremony tality; Mrs. Norn Norris, ways
conducted by Mrs. C. Ochs, past siusci means; Mrs. helen Kaiser
president of the Winter Park and Mrs. Gilda Pottinati, welclub, at the December meeting. fare and Mrs, Maryann Miles,

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school. Framework Wits made by M. F. Romans and
Tommy Summei'sill while sign and lettering was
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Fred Arbanas at tight end. Otis ing punting
duties with Tom
Taylor at split end. Jim Tyrer
Smith of Illinois.

a tackle and Ed Budde at
guard,
The Chiefs' defensive contingent consisted of end Jerry
May's, tackle Buck Buchanan,,
corner linebacker Bobby Bell
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are expected to play Saturday. the ba down court about half day night in an overtime th rillGeorgia Tech 93, Brown 75
But Kansas City took the big Bridgers said that Southall the time. They have been ex- Cr.
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tremely effective hitting over Starting time for the prelim.
Mississippi 74. LSU 67
share with five men on the of- and Larry Seiple of Kentucky 50 per cent of their shots every mary game at Apopka will be
fensive unit and four men on the will do the punting for the South,
Miss. St. 63. Alabama 5Q
6:30.
defensive squad.
with Dick Absher of Maryland game.
Nort h "
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Len LawSufl, ue IIUeIb qudr- kicking
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goal and extra point kicks witt
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Illinois 87. Wisconsin 74
choice and was joined on the
Stavroft will kick field goah
San Diego St. 59. Tulsa 57
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team and is th
Colorado St. Cc-I. 53, Omaha 49
Ohio U. 84. Northern Ill. 76

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the league's first season of oper- be just at his peak Saturday," ing attacks against Apopka. the Junior Varsity squad In the
flight and following the tracks at the opening of the bunting New Mexico, in turn, lost to
ation in
New Mexico State 62-61 In overBridgers said. "And Terry has Harper has racked up 115 points near future.
of game animals even when you season and wait until spring
Mor ri s, a 6-foot-2, 240-pound th ree fellows who can grab e in th
think you missed may mean the obtain their fishing licenses. To time and slipped from fifth to
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season while leading the scor have been excellent. Wally Jar.
difference bet'u,cn going home many, th is delay is costly when sixth.
S
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Louisville moved from third
The top receivers are Tommy ing attack every game. liar- nigan, in the forward position,
empty-handed or with a fine they are faced with the prospf'cts of a good fishing trip and to second. North Carolina sixth By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 27 votes to 10 for Otto, a seven- Smith and Paul Becton. South. per also has been the Lions although much shorter than Si.
trophy.
year pro veteran and former Ml. all's Baylor teammates, and leading rebounder nearly every mon Harper, has been grabbing
no license."
to third, Michigan State eighth
EAST
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Kansas
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Marcus Rhoden of Mississippi game, tying only once with Wal- the ball off the board almost as
The bass are pit kin' up and
Frye added, "A hunting ii- to fifth, Cincinnati 10th to sevSt. John's. N. V.
Morris
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they're doing real well with cense is required for taking all c'nt!i. Houston ninth to eighth
Duquesne 79, Stn Fran. St. 72
fly Izshin' in the Mud Lake game and fur bearing animals and Kansas and Vanderbilt took
The Baby Lions will be in
Georgetown. D. C. 90, Rugers t(im by two Boston teammates, The Gray squad has been ham man on offense and defense.
The Lions have been having action for the preliminary game
area. Jim Crowe reports that even those without a closed vacated spots in the Top Ten or
fullback Jim Nance, the only pered in preparing Its running
U. W. Kirk of Chuluota has hunting season, such as rabbit, ninth and 10th, respectively.
St. Bonaventure 80. CC-Santa unanimous choice among the 22 attack by injuries to two sturdy trouble hanging onto the ball, with Apopka's Junior Varsity.
players picked by the sports rushers, Tom Bryan of Auburn especially in the last two games The Baby Lions will be sportdone himself well with over fox, raccoon and bobcat."
Kansas climbed into the select Barbara 71
writers and sports casters in the and Bill Tucker of Tennessee which they have lost. Last Sat- ing a record of two wins and
40 bass caught on a KIRK speThe price of the Series A.K circle despite losing to Texas
LIU 82, hiartwicl; 60
AP poll, and Nick Buoniconti. A&amp;I.
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127 ter spot on the elite squad from Frank St.avroff of Indiana, cx96 Jim Otto of Oakland.
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sign of being hit and continue the Series A-K combination ping two games on its home 7.Cincinnati
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Kansas
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history which refer to •I.iis Christ. The tree Is believed to be the first ever so (h!Corate(I in this area
and open house is being held for the public from 7
until S 80 p.m. each day this week and from 2
tmt il 4 p.m. today and Thursday. Mrs. Irma
XIi''htt'1ii, program chairman, Is shown with the
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time with the Illiterate masses rirnt'r with Rome's mflitei
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lectors nnil brawling sic'vetloreq which friends were supposed to cot .teauis, counting him in the cr,llectnr, Zecchsenu, 1 mho
lit' happy.
from the city wharfs.
learned tradition of the I'hnr- dumpy man who had climb(
A uLionig itit-limutes, tar' savored laces, "we know that. yr.ui are I a free to wafrh.
With lusty relish, they fed
on broiled frosts mullet, clip- wants, nc'IIIXcMi conversation.
it teacher coma from (kIn."
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Once at the home of Martha
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hInPwevpt 4k'ndpm,ia, .foaeph rn,mp down, for I must. ;tAy
of olive siiiu'e nind corn pot. lItisi Mary, when the ruder or Arimathen, the great. (am- your houis" today." The rrmx
(age, munching (to' spit'.'il siMtc't grew upsets sihout pr'- aliel and other noted I'hnriaer'a l muttrrpd .ikdainfu,Ily. Rut. hi
It't'ks and onions, washing it, paring suliper and funned at sympathetic to .Iesu' cause (in fore .fesii4 left, that. grapir
Mary for sitting immersed in .Jerusnlcm's council, the
lawn with tvine.
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spectators who had wandered lulcol sal,otit. ninny things." Hut.
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does your teacher eat with tax 1k grew indignant. "It the
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children come to Me, and do
collectors and sinners?"
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the others lfliUfl(!(l in their neveranigering at affronts to
-meal, liet? luok('(I about at them I Iunsc'lf, lie flared at disregard
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otlu'rs, particularly the nefondly. Indeed they were a of
lected.
and children were
wiaywn i'd lot, unstable, scorned, g
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and they knew it, without pre- widely victimized in that. age.
lie lifted th em in Ills arms,
tense. They needed-wantedcareSsing and blessing them.
reclaiming friendship.
Deliberately lie wiped Ills "To such belongs th e Kingdom
mouth with a towel and turned of (;cud." They had a candor, a
toward the chastizers beyond wondering receptiveness and
the smoky light. "Those who natural trust, unspoiled by
are well have no need of a pedantry or th e self-sufficient
physician." lie quoted the pose of adults.
"Truly, I say to you, whoprophet ibsen, I' ll desire
mercy and not sacrifice'," and ever does not receive the King(Join of (oti like a little child
11(idelI:
"Go learn what this means shall not enter IL"
Yet his was no condescendI came not to call the
righteous, but sinners." Only ing companionship, but rath er
the most thoroughly smug an open, unstinted affection,
flowing out to those around
could have missed the irony.
It was not the first time, Him, whatever their condition.
nor the lust, that Jesus was And it drew barbs, "Ho 1.s mad
possessed of Beelzebub
reproached by the ranking, rea
Samari
ta n!"
spected peers of His communlie had, in (act, held a long
ity for the liberality of Ills
associations, lie was an unre- searching (liscussion with a
served mixer. He snubbed no Samaritan prostitute at Jacob's
well, despite his countrymen's
one.
"Condemn not, and you will keen contempt for any of th at
not be condemned," he taught. race. his disciples were shock"Forgive, and you will be for- ed. So was she, when He spoke
to her.
given."
"how is it. that you, a Jew,
He fraternized with all kinds
and classes - the powerful, ask a drink of me, a woman of
the rids, the outcasts, the de- Sumuria?"
But her brittle, jaded pose
spised Samaritans, the Roman
melted
as th ey talked and she
legionnaires, the pagan Greeks
Poured
out her secret miseries,
and
hoenlc inn s, learned
Pharisees, tax grafters, lepers, mis ta kes and yearnings. Af terward, she went off singin g a
harlots and children.
He was a most comradely new confidence - a ta inted
man. He had a yen for people. woman who became the first
And lie observed that over- of her sex known to win con8 t. e p p i n g the conventional verts to Christ.
"For God sent his Sun into
bounds of compatibility to conthe
world, not to condemn the
sort freely with those outside
It rankled the circumspect, no world, but. that the would
matter how you went at It. - might be saved through Him."
Not that. lie condoned the
whether in Ills own glad way,
vice
and exploitation around
or like Ills solemn forerunner,
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Burn for 15-minutes
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th ey vcs-e, whatever their frail"Fin' John cause neither eat- ties. And by their being acrmiles!
ing nor drinking, and they say, cepted in love, instead of meet'Ile has a (lemon'," Jesus noted. lug the usual rejection, they
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(Mg- t lU. rupt ured stom a ch iiiU it'.
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stomach gest game of his life, the Cow- an injured foot, a sprained
tonight for an Orange Belt
cramps.
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later that examination by
Murray Arnold's Greyhounds.
the team physician showed no
The hounds were handed their
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first loss by powerful Dc-Land
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their first two outings against
The team physician. Dr
Bishop Moore and Sanford.
Lakeview, with superior height
Ronald F. Garvey. nevertheless
ordered Meredith kept at St.
and more experience than the
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Paul Hospi tal overnight for observation.
four straight wins and Is a
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (APiThe Cowboys' ace passer and
clean.cut favorite In this evensignal caner was forced to leave Rival coaches for Saturday's
jug's clash.
DON MEREDITH
the field after a jaring tackle Blue-Gray battle are approachArnold's chargers will concen••• :.
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all
star
f
th
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game
by
Sam
Huff
of
the
Washington
ing
Irate
their efforts on containing
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Redskins in a game here Dec. 11 with optimism.
,
the Devils' foot 10 inch scor.*
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he
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hztd
suffered
from
headaches
"Our
boys
know
what
they're
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machine Junior Doug
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doing and are coming along real
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is averaging 26 poInts and 18 re
well," Gray Coach John Brid-.
bounds. The Hounds will depend
gers of Baylor said.
ell
BOBBY HOPKLXS...
on 6 foot 2 Inch Charlie Newell
Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa, head
di
With his prize
and 6 foot 4 Inch Bruce Stuart
man for the Blue team, was
'C
to
keep th e Lakeview sensation
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equally happy.
and they trailed the bear for an 3,000 additional Florida sports- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last week but resumed play th is
as
off
the boards. Newell is averarid
"They're really anxious to
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hour.
an
Brigham week, playing at home against
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19.5 rebounds and Stuart
start knocking," he said of the j" :
Clay Veino of Osteen bagged those who take advantage of the Young, both two-time losers last Colorado State U. Thursday and
to
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a nice 10-point buck recently special comb1ation hunting and week, tumbled from college
rn
Dame Friday.
No
Coach Tom Ba rn es' junior 40
'while buntin' out of Prideaux, fishing license. These license basketball's Top Ten this week.
them back."
ap
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course,
remained
In
The
Top
Ten,
with
first-place
varsity
cagers will attempt to
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holders will not have to make
Uinear Osteen.
Dobbs
was
particularly
UCLA, of
AFL
get
back
on th e winning track
votes in parentheses, and points
a special trip to the office of the No. 1 spot, polling all 35
on
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a
10-9
etc.
basis:
after
a
loss
to DeLand, playing
NEW YORK (AP) - Kansas Monday's practice of Michigan's
TALLAHASSEE -1 hunting the County Judge or license first-place votes In the ball..iting on
an
a 6:30 p.m. tilt against Lake.
1. UCLA (35'
350 City's Western Division champi- Jim Detwiler.
TERRY SOUTHALL
as In golf, the secret of success agent when they decide to go announced today.
view
JVs.
288
2.
Louisville
th
ti
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for
dominated e vo
may be in the follow-through, fishing next spring.
kt
..He runs hard all the time,
Kentucky, which won 27
Carolina
North
236 American Football League All- even in dummy drills," Dobbs
Modern firearms will do a good According to a recent report games last season In finishing 3.
g
208
Star team as expected, but the said.
job of downing game, if the shot from the fiscal division of the second to Texas Western In the 4. Texas Western

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The Seminoles are currently
i and 3 having lost two of the
games by less than two points
and the other by six.
Season statistics: Osceola 55.
61; Lyman 53.34; Ocoee 60-45,
and Leesburg 7941.

champion Green Bay Packers
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Tonight's proceeds wi ll be
distributed to the University of
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caiche have been reported. Florida, Florida. State
By BILL VINCENT JR.
M University for funds
Bunters are getting their NOTE to fishermen: If you d* A &amp;
i ding needy and worthy stuChristmas presents early this haven't tried shad fiithln', you a
are In for a real treat. It's the dents.
season with plenty of kills.
Bobby Hoklns of Lake Mary next thing to catehin' a marlin Headlining tonight's featured
area went a bear buntin' Sun- and some of the best action ''cm scholarship handicap will be
day mornln' and was back borne will ever get from the end of a Mr. Whir] who will be attempting to get on the winning t.rack
by 9 am. with a nice-sized bear !0d
that he killed while buntin' in The best place to fish for shad after a disappointing finish
the Wekiva swamp. The bear is from the cast side of Lake In the opening night Inaugural
was hrouht down with two Monroe tin to Lake Barney.
Other scholarship handicap
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A Christ mas column houh1 at rnospheu.
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cheery, that is to at-art off vith. harrass :ill
is the ;)ool chump inucho graclas from everyone.
Finals are over and though \'kki lloyd
"Tiger'', she has beaten Tin)' havi .Iune a fine job 4)1
not ninny people had nice things at the
nil th. male 1)001 buffs out proinotiiig school api nt. iiiI
to say about them, here's somereally liven the gym up vith
there!)
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their cute uniforms.
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nice
people
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mailed
till you
A. N. Miner, who tenches a pus that grades will he
Eve. ( literal transltit ion I-. ' l amChristmas
three hour math course in Col - to arrive
lege algebra from 7-10:00 p.m. Couldn't you make that N EX'l' ta in your coo) at till ti m.'s,'' or
Eve, 1)iaii Sehrei - have a good time and ;r' s'OU
at &amp;TC, not only gave up an Christmas
in the big month f January,)
t) hour of his free time to re- her?
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view his students before the
John A. Spolski, sports cdlThe Dean's List and the Prt's7 am. test time, but also got
of the Snui ford ''11 cad:u'he''
of
toy
test
jilent's
list
are
made
up
coffee
during
the
them
S8S of t la S.1( bowl lug
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scholars
vhio
have
so they wouldn't have to leave those special
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proved their merit in nctt,Ieiii
the room.
eltisses, '''l'hui r conduct and atThe test 7 "It was terrible.'' atandarils.
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have them :111(1 their howling
SIC will have a new place that one either).
,Tust to prove that I am very 'ns pretty good, too. Of the 1(1
to flake off now that the 'Hunercil, eight were iii
gry Ti cr'' is opening near the proud of my frit'nils' academic t"n ms tnt
campus. It has real good food, standards ( nwther take note 1 conlpet ition for first platu'
a pooi table, juke box, and Cindy Michels and Vieki lloyd throughout the t rinn•ster.''
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mont officers who might have lina 1'UI
vorec has separated mother
mdiis
no
Longwooci, Fla.
taken
part
arc
to
be
commendthds3"P.
traffic.
There
from father.
help they could get in the No being criticized — alttiouh why
cation when it Will be built
Ed. Note: "Who iaid I
Another 25 per cent have
inber elections. he went off to this has started at this time . ed on their proynpthcss, hustle
goaded? ?"
constant feuding between the
Manila and toured East Asia for101 at au clear— for the credi- and determination in appre- Sand Lake Road, if paved
from 44, would be a short
hending the suspect.
parents.
a couPle of weeks.
Some young couples cornbility gap' In what is said by
route
we-st
from
1-4,
to
relieve
Siskind
hiehin
Which means that 50 per plain that the HCL forces them
It was a trip which, It seems
my many friends in Scmtraffic through Forest City ofl
Mary C. Alexander
cent of American parent. don't to do without a lot of things
could himself and his administration.
mole County:
reasonable
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We use! Sand Lal:c Road to go write this letter, because it is ample before their children.
pcmed even until 1967.
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tive man who in the past has Editor, Bend:
Larry Vershcl was goaded 'to Appkit. A new route, and always hard for me to say goodWhen children are reared in
Last week Gor. Harold E. hungered for public approval,
Switseriand is still the only

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the world's most trouble-free
nation.
wonderful girls, for they become easily
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Today, common sense would these past 12 years. i appreciate of any boy who
then protests on a reducing diet is Santa
grounds: alter the elections he
would take to the airwaves two November.
the infamous S curve at Lit- house in a central location. Ing cooperation and untining
Having felt starved for sf. . .
had
some
minor
surgery,
then
or three times within a week at
only
rebuff
for
This isn't the
river, Bridge so Sure we have fast transports- work with our Extension Home fertion for many years, these
tIe Wekiv
If what you have to say is
opinion pails show his populari - then he had to get busy there on with a sharp turn, at less than that is getting WQT5(.
rninican Republic.
Seminole C.ounty.
ing a boy friend who seems tO
is need to raise your voice.
Within the past few months a ty going down. Yet be seems to his whole program for 11167. He
miles an hour.
I am sure that you will give love them, that they often
. . .
r4sange seemed to set In.
be doing no maze to help him- Will hand Congress most (I! it
Cars coming north from 0rCciniputers are the basis of our new Home Economics throw discretion to the winds.
Perhaps good manners seem
IiLlBi7.
Instead of devoting every pos- self, in a public relations wav. when it returns ui
ange County, on a straight road a route-planning service offered Agent the same cooperation. We
so they immediately want scarce because so few people
But
the'
explanation,
sound
as
slble minute to campaigning for than he did to help his pa.rt3'.
are suddenly confronted with a to airlines. Tal:ing weather into hope that an announcement will to "go steady."
can recognize them.
Democrats who needed all the
Tb1 doesn't add up. He is It is. seems a little unreal when sharp left turn, that is safe account, computers quickly fig- be coming soon on who she 'i
But that zooms the rate of
. . .
Johnson's
boundless
enerrv
an flour. Ao ure out the paws t.nai. will t.ai:e uc.
jllcit
pregnancy!
Facts
prove
rush for the microphone, dash only at b inlies
you have plenty of time
Myrtie C. Wilson that couples who "go steady" to if
cars today travel at 85 miles an the leat time to fly.
waste, you can do It by
to the television screen in other ______________________________________________________________________________________
are much more likely to have
days are remembered. He a]being punctual.
affairs
and babies out of wed- _______________________
ways fought back. He doesn't
lock.
seem to be fighting back now.
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COMPtEfl SEEYICE DEPT.
Teenagers also are hungry
The question is: Will he fight
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to feel independent and adultbuck in 11167? He will have to If
S Adding M.chln.,
ish.
he intends to run again In
Duplicators
To pair off and go to a
But he has a terrible monkey'
Powell's Office Supply
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WASHINGTON — All in' 1 qualities of .luhnson as a man. From the age of 7 his father gives the girl a delightful feelnam, which by the very nature
of Its unsolved, dragged-out con- Washington Democrats arc di- As a Congressional and Presi- 1 and mother Sam and Rebecca
ditiun is bound to cost him some I 'ided into three parts. Those dential politician, Lyndon John- Johnson, told him he would be
popularity and confidence, no i who have jobs in the Juhnon sun has displayed what be has President. and his maternal
mutter what else good he dues.
Athniuistrutiozi, those who have learned in his manhood years graiidmother before them.
And the' cost of the war Ii had them—and those who want about the pursuit of power - It would not, I think, occur
bound to force him to cut down
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far apart from the and that, most will admit, j tO the President th*t they bad
on dorxiestic programs which,
raised him up to quit when be
bit.
Johnson White Honse us pussi. quite
u.,
The 80 years MT. Johnson feared be could be ousted bIt and itlil be politically "with
panded. He has rougti going
has spent in Washington have certainly by a little kid from
the way. But other presidents
The last of these three groups been constant drive for power. Boston. And it makes no sense
have had rough problems, too.
of the Defenders of
and their "non-partisan" friends This is the role Wusb1nn that
When all the banthcaps of
the
Alamo
would decide to dc
problems are added together, in the press corps are current- correspondents naturally recall
tte
sert
the
White
House until the
]y enchanted with the idea that watching him play first in
they still don't explain
and
voters
drove
him
(rain it.
dynamic man let his Democrats in 1WW Sheik Lyndon Johnson House, then in the Senate
fend for themselves at election s11] fold his tent and silently now in the White House. It is
the brand "power politiciariw he
time, when he is the leader, 4y St4id away.
be has become almost silent, or Their reasoning, or wishing, received from all this that now
why he is publicly doing so little is that coping with crises day makes many Americans wary of'
in and day out is ceasing to him.
to help hlmielf.
have Its charms for the PresiPower politics in Waabingtot
dent—thset nothing upsets him is a game of advance, retreat,
SanfOrd Herald
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Dec 20, 1.966
like the lack of success. if he compromise, as practiced b7 the
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cannot be first in war, first in top men, as complicated
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Q—Who was the recipient peace, and first in the hearts bull fight. Washington "Pre*lIaoazai a'
vasm
as
Laaeiciats hOtter
£.rUatag Dtrsetor
of the Nc'bel Peace Prize for of his countrymen, these sooth- dent Watchers" judge Mr. Johnv_ha van v_Lu
sayers say, be would prefer to son as $ Caesar, entering 5
1166?
Doesn't matter
tims
aastag hOtter
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declining star in the nstion&amp;1
A—The Nobel Canunittee de- be first on the Pedernales.
DISSS wrIawa
Seeity hOttw
They can imagine bi an- firmament.
tided not to award the rei
it
always tims
DOw'wi LVmI
14
'ago W -.
That dire reading of the conPeaoe Prize for it.ot it is ti nouncing, as Harry Truman did
might persuade
In 1952, that
would not run .tellutlons
,VDT w
.su vsj,r
first time in 10 y
tii
Casaty *Ijt
to says. Open your
Staff
Pbotogrspbsr
someone other than a poor boy
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and the 11th again.
cannot.
Pubflab.G .ai) szospt ba.turda'. 'aOsy mad Ctu'tptmas: pubisl.O tune since the award was esbrought up in Frontier Texas
Pr•e.disg
account hers, and nowl
This
isteat
parlor
to
accept the fate of a failing
game
of'
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under the
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dues
not
take j star.
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Registration is now open for f
evening classes for the spring
trimester at Seminole Junior
College, \Villiam Gordon, direetor of the division has announced.
Prospective students numy register from t a.rn. to .1 p.m.
through January 10, except for
Dec. 26 and 30 when offices will
be closed.
Day and evening class ached.
ules are available in the offices
of the registrar, Gordon said.
Subjects available for study

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milk ii ad .ornt'tPuirug let en t.
dee!
eon-t ruie ion.
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tin not want. a lot this ynar tOt
cand hopper, and dump truck
C h ri.trnns. I vruulrl like a Tutu I. Royal (anadl,. a Ft et c k e
doll nail aomi' cit her i'1thei. I
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hope yr.uj will bring me a (re I. GI Cot' 1.ife Raft. dpari-' c.ipepIc peoplr' thing maker. and
iiIe and apace anit outfit.
lot of .tufte,l anImals,
and ea ald that emere
From,
from a cave, deep .aea div
linila Alexander
r' ; outfit.
I'S. I ir.liv" in von
R. Fort .-S.parhu-'
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runar Santa,.
.Ionny ieven orna
I1e,v are yr.ui 7 Don't esteb * !) football helmet
cold, fSr. Stanley and tar. Park- n. Monpoly
(:rydat hail
e'r will help you. FIring th.m a i
rest on the hack
toyk tetr.
F'lpa e l'ring me a Varonm - 12. P,askethall and hnp
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th'imhilng
h.v'uiiitv ut't anti a
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ILS. it'a tnnvIu-', f.'le. .l'.bI and a pretty h,IhIc.
At
flirt" '.vIlI hr. rue, chlmnrn"y Ic,
iqitun, ''hi'st si'llers'', mnugsu,uuun
full
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siutel Pii'Vtul)IiI)('l a.
i 'Ii. vi's, tb,ri"c' tint ta of spi',', hi, e,en vlr,or te. ('ornfl in.
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Dear Sanf,t PT.IAS
BABY
flfltd
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IryrI. DOLE, TFA ST AND
still iii thu. .'usrririmlim,, hut nOW qwe,tter. I wriuul,I like some cozy
BII '00D r
rnys r TRY - rd
I)uii$ .hait'M )iuv(' tipt'i imistullr'uI pnitui'is title) muit' pr"tt.y whitr f
MY
MOMMY
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shoe'
and
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drc'.
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in t h.
LYNN
VOL
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to
fill
my
atcs-k
l'lt';14c'
(iluuus of thu. .'l:ussiea tumid untilI
uutiul fuuit 'eirru'u lipstick in ray
i'm ii
ill- nina IHI' ill preu-.'nn.
P 1. l' A S Z
NTA.
f)F.AR
.1. I). Sti'um"s uo-niit,rs turu' ct ill stinking.
\f z A rn.- CTcaBR
ICIVI'
,li4cull'-iillg M:irl't-thi mmiii hamlet
ri"erl rcrnrrlm. I like It. fr. Randy stan
thing I
:!it,vn In fuihl color
It''lly
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a radio I wu'n trl a 6 tm naistor
iii ititi h's.
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love
Vi's, that's right, Mrs. Kath.
I'nt King
lieu lii's i-lstsse' went. on a
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Iluour Santa Claims,
lli'i iiuoth er,".lrs. ltluumieliu' Kite.
I have' h,e.pn a pretty goot
sail.', shiowvui ('olore(i slide's of
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fauIli,iis :iuiil hiistorie spots were' I want for ( h ritiiiiis, Thi4 H
slit 'wmi ii uid tIn' story :ihoii t ,'a('hi 8 list.
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told.
Many
rguin
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pIi-es stout wire so colorful mu nut
2. JItI 1w Ma f''
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3. Skate's
lu'auitiful, you could picture'
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4. J'.'rfu tot,
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Sn rpri SC!
sir,' learning hiow to read
;. newspaper.
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A rid I tin nh that e'no'i gh for
NOW, t lie newspaper liuis la'en nra' pe' rson. Iteselly It's ton
ar'oiuitl a long thin' and this inurhi. Now here is a list of my
niav i'i'enl sit fimst_ gl:inee rnttu-r hictv Ii i.',uil t. In tinder!
. a waste of time, htt as the
'I. Elvl:e
i-ttiirh';it ntiv:unr.'s in si-hind, the
2. Davy
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ifl'WSIHI )(' r gi-aeltitilly heccitni's
f.'.
muon' iiuulo,rtiint to him for news
I. Fang
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5. 5ni it tv
mind coIn inns, hiet knows how
6. Mark
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effective it is, hut he doesn't
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always know how to rend it.
.S. lou g with reeetrtls and tape I
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ret'iu-diuigs the' junior class reach1). Mike'
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Kim 'sVilson
sAN'L'A L'AID . VISIT to the Pinecrest Kiddie Korner, much to the de5 '
"hIiirLl.'la'rry Finn" should
Uht ,f the tiny tots there Seated around hi3 knee are (from left, on
inC - re-st ui.i yen t U i-i' see' hers with
Tuesday Nov. 2 I 966
Iiuor) are G1'eg hart, Azale:. Wilhiarni, Gig-i Dunn and Barry Kuykendall.
its tale's. 'fhie "Red Badge of
I)enr Santa Claus,
In second i'uW are Braxton Perkins, Stuart Moore and Mike Addlaon.
Cour-age" will keep the courageMy name is Scott, I am in
Rack row, t. arol Cram, Stacey Bagley and Cheryl Bowen.
oii enthused; sea-goiuig aelven- thit' first grade mit PIne Crest
COWBOYS
tumors should eJljOV •')I)y school, I think I have been a ¶ "11ev there Little Red Riding - 13. Sewing machine
tNDIA.'IS
I )ick" situ.! the' "Scarlet Letter" gOO(1 ho)'. For Christmas
id. shoes with rubber cleats
d Batman
CARS
is stun' to please the warm at would like to have a record
aw you were pretty in the 17. Remote contro. tank
GUNS
liu,utu-t.
player, records, Captain Action 1ar1 and I'm sorry you were l. $hirts
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fist
trap
game
uuiust
nutut,
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gami',
clot ht', K 1CBOOIII hurt.
S.'i'houuor&amp;' stucliuits
I AM A. GOOD BOY SOM3
- 20. long army pants
stick uusore to basic fundame'n- Set. Mv brother Jeff wants a
Jant' is two and he is bad.
TIMES
Jimmy Thomas
aIs Iit .'ve'n the usual studyiuig %Vlkie Talkie Set, ti tape re je can say hO -hO. I ant four
I LOVE YOU
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Rosalia Dr.
of gust iii utier is giveui a lift withi corder, Man t'roun linde Set,
giod. Make everybody
at:iI
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KEN
Sanford,
Fla.
t've-'u'hue'ad projctors 1111(1 film. t'h)theS. .\Iy (log Terry needs ft haipy I bc you and every S S
trijts, lIe'eordiuigs, films and TV MW,'titei' to keep her warm and body.
Dear Santa,
Dear Santa Claus,
I new toy.
ale milso available for thue sophJay
I have been a good girl and"
I want a Drum
0ll1Ole clsc.
TII:NK you Stinta
would Like to have a Mouse.
I Want a flipper set.
Throughout tin' Fuiglish, tie.
Love
Icar. Santa Claus,
HOUSe for Mr. md Mrs. \Iuuse,
I want a cub scout itut.
Jmtilt muu"uut IIIIIy
St'ott An'Itirsoui
fouiiiii the
Set
ifl
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a Mary E'oppiiis Se-'t, a Pussy'
I want a Jeep truck.
iitt--t
p:ipt'rhtsu-L novels; iii.
611 Ilruirclifft. St.
I '.iit a t ;rt'4'n Iturnet .t.
\leow, a asv Ilike Oven .iiid.
)L1t.'e
ear.
Want
a
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tics, I itiusul e-ifjt
tif the lIttiul
Sstuutonl. Florida
want .0 (.me Ranger sot.
iji,k with, a Baby
things
tO
si_t.
I want a Rebel
cr's I tge'st :iuuI At Istuitic Mon.
I want a lIen Casey set.
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1 want a baseball bat and a '"'Y. a
:105 Faurw
till); ;uiuul the' suhnl;iit he uuuagaRd.
ant a man from Uncle set.
a Cheertul Tearful Doll basebafl.
Sanford, F'!a.
/.iiues. i'ustt'tkstl English mitiel
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cowboy
house.
want
a
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Nov. 23, 1%d
ri Siutti from \'ieky
Mike
the t.il Joe Stuif k the,
Dear Mr. Claus,
Ih- ar Santa I haute' to 5CC YOU FFA
Jacket
he wants and the
Dear Santa Cl;us,
how are you? I ant fine.
an-i I torgot to tell you one
talkromidrace
ct
me clothes, a
I %JL1t
I am 2 years' old. (Mv big
thtii
I tuve you,
ing doll, tea set, table and
brother Is writing for me
it
Mandy Clark. Uti Satstizua Dr.
sewing
ma
nnLer,
chairs,
eak
I would like to have sonic
M.n-po1y
Sanford,
iruing
vacuum
cleaner,
chine,
cowboy hoots, a red truck, anti
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I).ar Santa
cliddc, troll dot!, and Shagg dog Dear Saucy Clu
1"roni, Eric S.Vood it tWO
like
Milge
WoUld
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Mark did :lut want a uaikou
a
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wht''l bike. tuu'I a real watch
statiou. I-fe wented a ervece'
Love
Dear Santa,
tee
how are you? I am fine.
S
LOVE
I am
years old Mv big
7th, 1966
I
MaL'kY
Ring
Stiut Ii Sen uiuiole ,lini''r flight is brother is writint for inc )
- Demum', Santa Claus,
D'-.iu' Santa ('Izuti,
I want a train
offering stuuck'nts ;j ol)l)4)t'ttuut
I would like sonic little kid.
l'!-at' bring Y1IC a 'I'iget
I Vanity Set
I want a capt. jetmejil.
it)' this yea i' 14) take' ma u't in the (ilt's, a cOke' machint', and Sutk
if yet! t'III t t'tiuig it
'Liiuk
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Portable TV
I
want
a
Mariuc
Boy
suit.
club or mue't k- it v of Ilie'i r t'lioice 1 Iuuno'sii aker stove'uveu.
pleue hyi,t'. ftC S (;reeuu Beret
five
Records
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sufl.
ghost
a space
SInre jtl)l)i'(Iillt4lt('lV 9$; Pe'r
l"rouui Aliso,, Voud
of bulleti
hole
biuic
h
set.
A
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Coke
\Lacfimuu
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I want a surer be suit.
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cent of thies.' students mire' I imiuls
(2 red t'uIlt'ts i &amp; a whole bunch
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play car
want a supurnian suit.
poitm'd. many have' the' prohle'ui I)cmir Santa,
ul outs.
i't't,w
6 lJaby smiagie
i want a Johnny eagle
I lout mire you I am fine 1 ama
of ''getting huiui''' mis best tilt')'
good.
-'eu
litt
half
1
7 liaby dolt ? truck.
I
want
a
tire
I)
)'t'ar (lilt.
('all mural himute' mini bue'mu able'
I'U.
that
i3arb'r EM! eiuths
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t'ulo
Williams
1 wetulel like get mitt miy chase,
liilrtIrlp4tte in ut out hwhile' s'hiool
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dull
gaulle', Moterific totcher track,
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.we-'risun
lh'aulty tea Set.
to
Dear anLe Cla,e,
To I suki' cmiii' uti this luiuhl,'uu, nuiel good hit'Iui.
unchiiiu
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F'rouui It U IAN We'oei
an eight l)"ulumel tha- is Illuilirleot
11,- ttt Suerita
SU1U Q et
thd a pare vi skates. I want a
for ouw duty pi'u'
tt hilehi
bring
t0
like-'
You
would
13
Ea:y 3au Oveli
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little'
-thd
a
little
kitties
l)t'ar
Satits
tkts t'mure' of tIn' clubs or ttimi'i
baby
First
htatL'it',
a
1.
GoGo hUg
a
want
.0
11thStep kittle dull house. I
I We)tIltl sure like for ,it, to
called full- mit - I ivithe's
4111
Whl('Ul
Wke
uu.Uo
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ttii
tuung to IiLt---- dog h1cuht br
le. And a pretty dress. I aiti an
Que'st ionuimm lie's were' sent mit
traeutr
eth.
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eight year old girt. I like VOU
to thu.' slwh'uits to ik'ti'i'uitjii,'
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3. tIre truck
ver much mmd (od bless vu.
baby
Magic'
their iuite-rcts. Stuili'itts tutu-c'
I. the- r''hul
Ilalhao'k
i'rina Daige
1Iah First Step
uslo-(I Ii' iuuiiie' t lieu (lu- -I - e'ctiiitI
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I'lm*) stove
As ii i-cumlt sttideuits 'a ill
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Play shuik
1 hmmse been a good .ir1 I Jet
$)iuIt in lminulicu'mults tiiid it'tSi
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[ t - a t Sttit.t ( 1eua ;
l'lmuy re'ti-igi'riteur
wuut a uviebook, a 'skipper,
lilies elu-ui1141.
I nu iii sIt, hit
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irh, 1 am
''ii a good
uitedtell
r tout- pisstk' horses, a
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tiliL I have (eiu good. tipue riter and a troll doll)ut
pW'r shop
u', h f(1lti' ,,,,t 1)',
tt*.iv ..auit.t. t 4s'O tm't a
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i'Io-at' Liu'iug lute a Stis' 1(c'&amp;tie
soil) i'uist'uiiide', I"uttuit' htituuue'
uuutko'i (lu ui set. A bat' itiagmo'
Kathy 0-del good gist. I ant a ither, miud
('hu'istuiii*s
sits lug,
tuunhil ii ug.
uiukeu-s,
a 8ig Ito1 hott. And a G h(A't' bit
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doll, sum' .ajas m,uts tune) a heus c,
chai'iui, yt'eithsiok, Stiiite'itt ('01111
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coat. Ihisiuk )ULI.
- Dear Santa,
e'Il, 'l'hiiki'm''s Shop, t'Iioral mind
liobblu lirashier
w nitiu
Saudus ('iess'dy
Mviii e
this lcter want,
hiuuiuintI ii's.
( tmt'art
S.V ! I
4h4'('s
ut
th)d buy
111111 a pit r
e't'it i
I for lilt' I 'Vt'
Clnsscs au-c shioi-tt'ni'd (itt'
hike
gmd a a buy can be a aud a !vather puru. Anti a I1(J *
uiilumtes to hike e'm•i'e of ha'
rttd(,t
!)e'zir Snuutu (iie,
I help %tutit. I ut ant a taict tie st(f siti III!. S.rutl eaa.tv flower
e'st ia iu'i'ii'iI - ('bibs nuat act lvi
thug umuitkt't' F. G - nie'uiJt'n
I us ant a wt't'ite' ph' doll. And with tratiting us heeL anti sutuC pants. tid SOUIC pour by_u sbkL I Ii'i, I iit't't lug tll'i su'httiltu li-el ciii
Jb('oh I tak
a Immettlu,, hn'use, S.utl I waull ,e'uiit' truck .
Ant sonic sk .ete anti a skatum
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the Ii 1st itiutl third I, utlut s itt
butt- Arrow
jets li', lit'
I a hueso'a - And
suit
'l'hauk uu
t'at-ti uuimitim
Johutsy Eiaidu
a eurriage tot' iiiy atuceUc LILt' I
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P(.I.-.11th.lI 111111 iiii'tiiot'y
FRANCES JARICELL
Act. The program IS eb'signucl
retetit 1(111; 1111(1 thu. juice:, which
Page FAlter of 'I'he "Se!IlIlnole" to help students whose ziedtunulc
by hic'l t lIo'rilIse r.'adiiig tutu.
During the summer of 11160 perform:umict' is hi&amp;titii)t'Ewl
LU hit',' iuiet hiouls iisu'tj are
a remedial rending program was lack of reading skill.
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County
Students who hctie'flt
begun In Seminole,
,-e(,rred by anti 'l'rude Hooks, which i-e doschools, wjthi Mrs. Margaret the progrulii are
who sig:ue'd to create high htiti'nest
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so at a low tending levi-I; Iut,rn probleiuis
that
their
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them.
tories; gai tue's to increase' skills
can't
hid
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the twenty-three severe that she
Out
tuiIcrits iii. utitl (hut strips uuud tujws to
age group of
schools it' the uOUtI-", only 15
four to iiIlbtivUtul thea tend,':.
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of fatiuuIJie that. have children Including
which stuuleatils
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two t-ea*ditig spociuhists, Mr's. the render I
A variety of &amp;'ipuii1ttuii'tit is st ,uil,'tit fl Iii 5uiuttioIt' ( ouuity
M ury I.e'il Dunn umi Mrs. howI lie st-hu.,u,ln Is (liii) iauIc ut Iii.' uuunny
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Also Introduction to lluines8,

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of Economics, II; World Civilization;. 11; Physical Science,
II; General Psychology.
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When the Seminole County Extension Service as Seminole security and believe they are
into the wilds of South Semimaster P- that Demoatic state ccuBut
he
isn't
taking
any
hui in the, County Extension Home EcoCourt
House
nole County. Be had a guide to
n.bas been operating with tives attending the National
!not loved, they often rush into
town
at the head of noniics Agent, Dcc. 31, 1966.
action, at least publicly, to meet keep from getting lost, it was old river
i•i kind of hall-light. Be has GoVernDrs Conference
a pemature
na.ge
be has been beard, Sulphur Springs, W.Va., were this, either,
far away from the Court navigation of the St. Johns
been
I have certainly enjoyed
That is especially true of
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io are struggiing to get
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tw(Ofl teenagers?
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pregnant., yet none of called adult status symbols of
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all,
but
premarital
aeual affairs ai e
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probahl
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outstanding example of
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the most people oer the long.
pagan nation, aince not five cit period of time.
per cent of its peopl. attend Premarital affairs also i-cchurch.
.
duce your chances of happy
Here in America we boast of marrige later on!
65 peT cent church membership, (See tomorrow's
case.)
Lff"c
but not half of those attend Send for
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my booklet "Tests
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regularly.
For Sweethearts," enclosing a
So the moral influence
1.
envelope,
churches affects only about of long stamped, return
lus "0 cents
I
ne
ta.!
per cent of our youth!
write to Dr.
of this newsCrane
in
care
had
accidents
have
hour.
Many
was
in
Sanford
over
50
I
Editor, Herald:
proe
a?'ut
a
long 9
paper,
enclosing
We recently had occasion to occurred here.. A new bridge 'ears ago. The big horse trough ents"
cure
fled, a ress
call the Sanford Police DeparttJ road is a must, now. But is gone from the four corners.
Alas, most of the parents
co
and
20
cents
nient regarding a suspected law it's too far sway from Seminole Time for the Court House to go, have also failed in their duties
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The Heraki would like to explain cer- change would probably add another
Izin facts concerning the site of the $0I000 to the cost.
Thic nearly S2 000 OOC) of added cost
new
qeat would cer
to
ehan e th
We fee] the SerniTmIe Board of COUn- tainlv cauqe a TAX INCREASE to pro.13' Coinmissrnners has a duty to prcrride
this expendlthre
adequate and efficient space for a growSeminole C'ountv ha one of the cmafling county to conduct business that has esi land areas in the qtate and with
to be carried on at the courthouse We the present good rinrth-qcmth rcindq and
all know the present courthowie fa.cili- siort disthric.'e, the general public is
certainly not inc'crnven,enc'ed In ndditv is hopelessly Inadequate, Sanford
the count's' seat and the courthouse and trnii, the Board has provided a branch
ciffwe in the Caselberr'.-Fern Park
jail must be located in this area.
The Herald feels the County comirns- area to handle county hucines f fresicrn caxinot decide to move a court- quent public need and these facilities
elsewhere nor does the constitu- will continue to be improved with a
tion provide for a special act to move a permanent facThty, but as yet. the
county seat. Location of the courthouse., branch has not been used to a great extent.
other than at the county seat of Sa
The Herald hopes we can have a
ford, means a change of the county seat
in
the
united
county on all proeets of improveincorporated
area
to another
a
that
merit
arid
we hope we do not. have a
county and the law requires
eourthouse and jail be built at the new county seat. relocation fight in this
county seat, which would cost the tax- c'ounty that will be costly to the taxpayers an additional large expenditure. pa"ers. The Herald feels the proposed
There is talk about moving the court- courthouse site the most suitable arid
bouae to Five Points. This of course economical as a continuation of planning
ii absurd. Five Points is not incorpor- put into effect in 1959 We fee.] that a
change of county seat would place too
ated
talk
about
Sanford
&amp;rAricxlng
heavy a tax burden on our citizens
There is
And q0 we urge al] our readers tO L4
Five Points. This of course is absurd
It would cost Sanford taxpayers thou- that persons starting this court. in)uricpro- tion suit to forget about it and not
sands and thousands of dollars
viii1ig better police, fire protection, push this "fiasco" into the courts best lights d naiy other city ser- cause the only people that will ff
vieea
will be the TAXPAYERS.
We feel these residents initiating this
A new jail would probably cost $800,000th $900,000 to duplicate; the loss of suit are using it to further their poutoils.
uof an of the Tffsent courthouse ical
probably add another $500,000
Recently a forum was held on the
to the proposed courthouse matter. If you attended it you reglize
there was not one good argument for
Th. school admithtration offices moving the courthouse.
There is nothing else to say.
mnit also be in the county seat, so a

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enjoy a social. There will be an
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needy fitinilies this year.

lar ineethig and flit,- women will

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The I'(Jst and Auxiliary again

(9) Pater 11stalnus
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ut 8 . In. at the post home.
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available.

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A Christumuas party Is pInioned

Iteport

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(6) Beverly lIiIlbiliiss

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Sells Trees

sale on flighway 17-92 next to
time Shell Station. There Is a
large selection of Scotch Miles

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2:06 (2) Dally Word
WEI)TIICIWAY A. M.

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Hampton

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Downtown Sanford

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(6) CBS Reports
"Al! right, I'll make my room neat and tidy-but OU 11:00 (2) News

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(Color). You wouldn't. litre denit with concisely anti

(6) Walter Cronkite

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LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY
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Greta

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10-11 p.m. (CR5 Reports.
for a Christmns play. FreddIe
the
the Freeloader hears nil about. "harvest. of Mercy." (Color).
It stud rushes to the rescue by A factual, clear and occasion-

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ing of tin gifts a social tim.' Jr., all of Orlando.
was enjoyed with Pilots and After Jan 15 thea bridal comi- I
guests appearing reluctant to ph' will reside in Adana. 'Fur leave tilt beautifully decorated I key, where the groom is s-

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Mrs. William Lukenuuu visited
pit-al and Mrs. Joel Field who
is in tin Seminolt- lernorial 11, McEwan. Miss Carolyn Mc- i All friends and relatives are friends at the Winter Towers,
Colloughi, Gary Davidson Mr. invited to attend.
: ir Winter Purl: this past week.
Hospital

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int°rr.aP I' e'- lir,i,l,

vision tradition, (reer (;nrsouu offet lug, )iu sei z es the Cannon -

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pntOIIIs ibm' is
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Huil Skelton hour. (Color). in carping at the way they run it

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Titehlary borne for 1( guests.

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il001ili Iti room. 'Ito flIuII(i mnt- (ufto
ulcoc tar r,uiaa hm,
train thin.
'hark flint she in Apt'Il's ubsti tori worse, the Pnt tersons
pol let', thumP Ito. Iliat ti on I ihi I,
lute; amid A pril fotcas big wlilto t'lok flint. l'atr.r Is thin nhuumiiitr.. hmmuve toll,': ,Iom.'f 1&lt;
orik ( guatot
hunter-typo Hymn Cavamoulish ly very liiiI mann they wottlil molar I,ma'lwIt, I )c,pazm Phi), it IInnl'atm'k'k hogan) to take her have u'bnue,o for their
ga i- lit n ri' tugu'c' mu vm,l ploy to in,,
on safari with
l a fortumno-hutot. gli'I.
' hi, wuo,-1
no n ti mm otunl4t r" r
1):1t1- it) put. (Cl34) l°et I front l,u'c-,iimc' I,.' ii flc'ni,mi.' tram a
or anti a professor. Brock Petcars plays King Melhnln nhuui Jiiiietinii, (Color). Homer lh'd- guilty ('(flmneirtiu'r'. .1,11 in f4amnvally has It Ili for Halt,
N it'kolnn,
immiul the Cuinnomihall. Ttvo wri'k n Lii thu. mn-i-ni' mu ci K ipruik 'a ii:,,, ih

what

Texas: Miss Linda lighted with a center

Paducah,

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timid ion inn ii line I, numd finn I 'iii ffonuj tho book fir St. ir,nrsalf.
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thin n,tlonr qisl" I I'hcl atop floats
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an a gift for each Pilot's secret Mrs James Dyson, DeLand, I
Mrs. Milton Gore, Mrs. Then Cleaver's recent illness.
petals matching the gown.c with The decorations carried
i. On one of the tables each I and Mrs. Robert Walling, of I Aulin Jr., Mrs. John Ridenour,
the Christmas th ine 011 t1I&amp; Pilot placed a dollar in a Christ- Leesburg.
teuch of glitter. The's'
Mrs. R. F. King, Mrs. Robert
carand Mrs. Arthur flirinn
three long tables in red and n-tar card to be sent to 'iiatlents I Also Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. C. K Simmons, Mm. Charles I)nnn
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shaped arrange___ -crescent
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Jr.. Miss Nancy Lewis and Mrs. Henry Feller.
tairnug Mrs. Birliniun's sister,
I Lewis
dies were placed down the Chattahoochee.
Following the luncheon Mrs. 'M
Lewis, all of Apopka:
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Ed Schultz
of Morn Mich.
middle of each table. The head Following the dinner. Anchor j and Kirk
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ANTIQUE SALE
table carried out the sami- Cluh members from Seminole Mr. and Mrs. Paul E Sander- I Baxley opened the ninny at
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Sanderson of tractive gifts brought by time
- DEC. 21st - 7 P.M.
color scheme with an angel " mgi' School presented a short son and Rocky
th
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Talent show sponsored by the
C..al Rd. S.
Christmas balls. in the entrance I novel "Little Women". The Wight and Miss Joyce HetzeL
DeBar". Volunteer Fire I)cpt.
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Hurt, Miss Janice Goldstaff, Mr
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arc nhoni to begin. The date of
and Mr; Edward Hurt and
Icartunnu larnilie: even though;
tIn show is set for April.
Itos: Anderson, all of
Observe 50th
thc has 'er'- Ijttlt nuateriul
olrs. Charles Iflrich is chairter Park
wealti thenioicive:,
-- mar.. assite1 ny Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Ralph Gordy. of Mail Christmas Cherishables
Thu exclumgt- gifts brought
.loht Lanuhertsan, Mr. and Mrs.
Anniversary
e
members
were
divided
land,
Mrs. Martha Gordy Robby th
Joht Vetter. Mr. and Mrs.
and sent to thu two Pilots who I inson Gordy Robinson. Mrs.
Mi- and Mrs. 1. .1. Butler Sr., Frank !'iertopintn and Miss Kay
were ill anti could not attend William Park, J. E. Robinson will celebrate their golden wed- Ityni:. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
U
by
the dinner - Mrs. Mnr' Itawl- Sr', Miss Margaret Kelly. Mrs. ding anniversary' with open Thompson.
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Enjoying the delicinmi lunch- ver of Delespinet; Drive wish
rier at the Civic Center last
Vne and cascaded down the
displayed amid a 'profusion Of Lester Robinson, of Tallahassee; I eon with th e honoree were, the to express their thanks to their
!hiesday -night. A delicious tin'- poinsettias. Two round tables
-backs. They featured scoop
I Mr. and Mrs. Brisan Norris. of hostesses; Mrs. Plourian •lerni- neighbors and friends for the
_________ and elbow length key dinner was served to all- covered with red holiday cloths Alexandria. Va. Capt. William gun, Mrs. T. L. Lingo .lr
a.nIrIlns
Jr.,Mrs. many prayers and messages
proximately 50 including Pilot held the exchange gifts as well
eeves.
11. Rogers, of Laredo. Texas; Geor Means, Mrs. .1. Y. flar- of cheer received during Mr.

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Keich. Mt Dora: Miss Ann ment of cnmellias and wedding
Along one wall of the et' Keicto, Mt. Dora: Miss Anne bel).
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Sanford holly branches and candles.

crepe, styled along empire lines 'rhe Pilot Club of
'with slightly A-lint' skirts. held Its Annual Christmas din-

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for wh,i'umt I,, Ih is r,,,,nf ry and IAII,cIesro'q
Wl its 'nn,'' F'olile
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lighted wi th torches
low vandot orchid corsage ti,
nj 0)1 Out of town guests included, compliment her lemon yellow Mrs. Presto n Meflent of
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The punch table on the porch
overlooking the lake, was deco-bride,
Mrs. Fulton
Baxley.
a recent
Mr. antI 'Mrs Talnun'
was honored
at it
lunchrated with a 12 branch gold eon shower held at the BIt 0' Arsdulc of SmyTna I)rivt' rescaled candelabra which held
cently entert4ined Mr. and Mrs.
twin arrangements of yellow Sweden,
in Orlando.
hostesses,
Mrs. Fred Pierson Otto F. Hicl:man of St. Peters-

hen

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in - Robinson. Orlando. ti COUItSIIl of
the bride.
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with a bridal arrangements of
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of thv room, three tiere . ard, Slstervilhc. W. Va, Mrs.
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.laeohs and children art tekin'
white,
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William .larnhs
Mrs.
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two
children,
Gina Renee cmi
bride's table were clusters
Win. Edward Jr. of 5th Street
gold leaf wedding

shoulder

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reception was; held at the bride's
home, an Golden Lake. Dewratinns included r large swag nf '
gold sprayed palm fronds, pine

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mother
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and
Mrs. M. E. Smith,
Sanford. and U. Gary
indtrnrn nnd ntertia1 grandfloor
length sheath gown of rangements of white flok&amp;I at their home on flth St for the
hbon samers.
iire Mr. notI 'Mrs. 1. .1•
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SandeTSon. of Laredo. Texas
two week-s. She plans to
pact
For her daughter's wedding. Florida Green lace with cow1
branches
with
natural
Sr.
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were united In Holy InatlimonY
brief over
home this week.
15IMrs. Wight chose a floor length neckline with
trndiont'd
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side
altar.
p.
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adorned
yellow
peau de blouse. Her headpiece
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gown of
thr Winter Park T-Tlh
---Cøtholle Church. In
Sttt'en white potted palms.
on matching modified pill box and
soic with pearl embroidery
Miss Wight is the daughter of
the bodice, styled along emptry .she wnru a green Cymbidium two large pedestral
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Jr., are homo
and Charlie Carlcim
lines with a flat bow and float- orchid corsage.
ments ot' floc- ketI
nor Cnsthr' nrc flei. Ne Is alfor th e Christma holidays. Tor
--vight. Ill of Sanford and thel ing panel in the back. Her
The Church was decorated,
iittendhw Orlsindo Junior
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branched
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groom Is the sn of Mr. and
symmetrical
circlet headpiece was
Colleg'e.
formed a Career College, it
'Mrs. Paul Everett Sandersmi, matching
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adorned wi th pearl embroidery rangement.s of miniature whi te
will he n)emThe
Charlie Is
the
setting
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and she wore a yellow Cymbi- stock and mums ,with white White mums and flock balsam art, Ga.
p.m.
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Keent'
Rev. William
tit Grace 'Methodist ChuIu\'h,
irkIciated At the ceremony anti
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T1EJC'1E$
stole a VIE, radio frmn an sip- and expensive dinners We Papa's dthnnr and was bringPut your best foot forward and
Ing it to MY house. I wits
plalnc!e store last summer. were both In the enmpnny of
to think your most hl1innt Ideas Into
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gontioman
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who
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crushed
When his father
that after being In the family
paid for sill
cqfl todn and tonight '
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their lenders to have a 'ihole
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HUWT
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apprnnc'h ut putting In mo•
man a few bottles of fine
to buy It..
the precept of the Prince of
DEAR HURT: If your inmt
Randy has been saving for wine or some other gift in 1*had disagreed with Psipa,' Pence who'e nativIt3' Is coleInted appreciation for his
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favors. Courtes3 s the eCONFIDENTIAL TO BILL
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mm- and smash the ndio to
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city and everyone hattles the
proposed Industrial Potential
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(in, neighbor to the not tii,
voltisin County. has brell batflog flits quietIaui nrntind br
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and is supposed

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hint' this wri'k.
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liuiip tin inrire that, once or
twice a v.'nr drivers iltense,
Iue for linmestenti
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rt'gister to vote (nil of which
Sill lie sit ui,llchetl by mull)
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tnmontc' prIn
or f,ongwnnd
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county spat shoP he In an incorporaterl mIlnI(lpHliPy. And
that. rules nut the talked about.
Five Points locate,
There would he more than
moving the puihik offices norm
uiliv housed In thp oi,rttiva

pick III)" flip coilt,111follse si ntl
It from Sanford to another
ptiftif fit Sciviltiolo Comity.
'Another poInt" In this institmit e
numkI nicon O Icdn

School Supt. R T Milwoo
gnv ii rough 'st1mat of $2flfl,ns the rot of a ne w building
to house the administration offices,
Presently. school offices OVCrflow the administration building
on Commercial Street In Sanfort) and various offices are
offerer) around the city

C otity q( hool ntlmr,inictrotmor,
nrrices wntild have In he remnvNJ from Sanford to a new county
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(°umnty seat be set up and a new

qchonl Adminl0rntion building
be aulthoriRer). he "would incist it not only houcp all the
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The City of Sanford has been
the county spat from the time
Smtnnie County ws formed in
its separation from Orange
County
f)iirung these
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continue to h prnfded in n
ever improving operation. W
hope for at leaP ann$her 5'
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Snnie
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have provided
full time municipal cervices to
nunty inp-talintinnq that inelude fire, police, trpetc, street
lighting parking traffic control

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John Y. Mercer, executive
president of th e bank, stated
th at the Jarmans began th eir
day wi th breakfast at th e Ranch
House. Then they shopped with
gift certificates at the following stores In the Sanford Plaza:
P c n a e y I s, McCrory's, Holcomb's Card &amp; Gift Shop, Pub.

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tresseq of Ali-.;. Lydia Pleasantio one of tile $1101)'fi
clientele.

"YOURE PRETTY. Mommy," .says port little
Missy Freeman as Jenny Gilliland, proprietor of
Jenny's House (if Beauty puts finishing touchc,s to
the bairstyle of Mrs. Archie Freeman.

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his school and her work.
cleared b a federal J ury of
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ill tile judicial brallch of go%vrn- legi3lative branch of goveru-

wonian, Mra. Frunk
Gaskins %vui hu,spitulized with

lilent to "unify tile Courts Us likellt, tile brauch clahest to thu
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and illniuiatu people" is the stieugtheuuug
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dujilualsun 01 coUrts through the Legislatute by calling for a
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out tile state.
allnual, svaslulls.
law
cufurvovau
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Three courts atithorized ill
%Vire tapplug by
Gaskinai lives with hor hubband,
v(1l1I1tlt~!i 1110 -Iizc Of Sell'i"010 llielit Ageucius will be curtailed
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%vill ill"111de "IdgistfAte'S cOtil't to the exteut that a court Older
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count), county court aunt cit
The Go urnor' office ill be
uilit court. All thr"O VOLIVIs Illust strengthened by 1wrinitting tile

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tile i'eotile.
hits IIiovIbjt)n would permit 8 p.m. today hiss been c'isuiullit a coiniormidbo bvt%VVVLI 1110 -(Ile lWN.
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Hospital tolive power previously vested in to Vote,
day after she apantly shot
tho local legislative delegatioll"
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indicat ion

Fog Plays Havoc

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J. 111avis Jr., local tY desiguatit)a and tilt! MiSsourt

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people Mop killilig
&amp; thembelveh on the lilghwayii.
whell we btop fighling allicing
Cour civet, and wurk fur fivilifil.
Di e county.
whell ~%, e have litiblic offiel"Is
that aroji'l alraid 14) take a
%twid tivar election thne.
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fee' sysIe'i,I in the charter,"
Thu counpialitu of youug peoiHivis Said.
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Billy Graham, prayed ..unged over Sawitiole County and Fluridu today, 3narling trisific
with 2,000 A merican servicemen o
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size timat thiesi, state' (units
The County Commission sure sillI only pay for half the
take.s a lot of time rezoning a Kerio,ire und there is t4till need
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and asked the board to pay the Hiunity Mintal health has
troops this Friday Instead of the agived to pay JiLlif of tilt. sl()() ,
w e e kly needed to pu
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regular pay day
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road and $3,561,000 for a four-lane road. according td;
(AP)-Sen. Frank Church, D_
Idaho, says the U.S. bombing
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The state mental health de- for ammistatice and financial lielp .go badly ean get it," Dr. I agerti. many referred by ,
failed to achieve its objectives
Four years ago the same issue partment hits agreed to provide support froln private individ- Leone said.
psychologisL-s or by the courtiL it has stiffened the resolve of 000 for two-lane and S1,100.000 for four-lane, but d11i
came up but those protests a portion of the funds needed
se anti is I
uals find grotip-4 for the next
Indivations are that at bud.
not include costs of obtaining rights-of-way. Pu She estimated that about
from 4 H clubs and the omen to keep the Seminole Mental )ear," hr.
I (Ofit cntphiasinil
git
tune
next
summer,
the
half
thL
patients
come
seeking
negotiated
were too much for the court- Iletilth Clinic ill operation, Dr.
i ted Lttkment of the chase of 200 feet of right of is recommended.
"'I'lle state will contribute coutity
will be asked to amsunic aid ht-cause they have read war.
house crew.
Frank Leone, co mity he a lth (ii%tkI3 - but e med s upport of the dime The one- about the clinic in the newsProposed alignment of the eastward exteuvi@6
$100
weekly,"
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Leone
.day-a-week. operation costs paper, "which shows what a
And now It comes up again
Th e funds vmhl come from jioi. n
Too Much Profit Ii from SR 436 to the university would follow Red 134
tcd out,
approximately $5,000 annually service the newspaper can do
Will 'the Commission give in? the Community Mental Health
WASHI N GTON (P)-Rep
Lake Road to SR 42 from Goldenrod to Oviedo..
"Nevertheless, we are. elated
Can theystem the tide of out Div i sion of the State DepartMrs. Dennison, mental health for the community anti for Wright Patman
w ith this state USSiStnfltr, on- social
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mile
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out
si. . lane road with '-'ill) feet right-or-way for future four(hiIy-U-%%Ld( Set VIU'S tit
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'urn tire dildi n and teen- iiiC(1
~neia of many private foundachiatrist here, Dr. Lcozw exline road or
1,JS,00I) for
four-lane road.
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Fitzpatrick really looks out for
I)r I coin and Mis
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CoUut employes Usually they
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This is an edible snail but

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pHychiatric
was opened here a few
months ugo, "on it alloe-laring
U they contue to pass the and a
prayer."
buck'
Appeal was made for h)tIbli(
SUPI)ort foi- the first year, but
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no truth to
with little rcspozisc Only a
the report that when they sell
the Valdez on the Courthouse
But there hits been fill ,,vill_
bteps the Go-Go girls will be
anche
of patients, fl-oill
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Extensive eradication efforts I city area on!) 11oeer, while
f the -nail was alive and fresh,
of the Florida
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experts
say there is no end to
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growing conditions of Florida the northwest section of the
are particularis faorable for countr' get to Florida' t s
c riad and development use the 1964 European brown
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Row can canker brought into I
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"The Nile of America"

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at annual Christmas party and banquet with the board of directors
(bottom) as bosts. In the group (left to right) are Charles S. Lee, C. R.
(lont, president, B F WheIcr Jr, Harold A Ward Jr. L
Webb,
executive vlce president, anO. Ben F. Ward.
(Herald Photos)

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most cominercial citrus va-' pruhibiting the importation of basis.
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Chamber of Commerce, will attend the bid opening for the Iliterchange diamond connecting Lake .1lary Ilotilevard and
Interstate 4 Thursday by the
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because citrus canker is known proen cffectie app:oac
has been operaung her
Although the. or
to occur In Japan.
d
business for the past
Citrus canker is a -ery se- Import Commission has pro opened her present shop Dec
rious bacterial disease. it is I posed to .get a number of con- 1.
caused b Xnn thomonac citn ditions which it says will
Those wishing to avail them(Hacstc Dawson, a short rod ven t the introduction O Cca nk er selves of the mans serices 0
bacterium visible only under of the United

work for the airlines, or some money' from fellow exiles.
related type of work, since he
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before us, we certainly do not .O93,110 citrus nursery trees the change of color or shade in
Jarman is a veteran of three (that is, total checks written) The conftriaction industry and ing necessary tax rulings.
Willium
H.
Gammon
and
Paul
Ctommissitmer
of
Agriculture
)ook with favor upon import ~ because of the citrus canker.
is
probably
the
most
accurate
related
sales
and
service
catehalf.
-years service in the United
However, that
Styling and tinting of wigs,
Although we have not found
TALLAHASSEE - (Special competition.
States Army, baring been dis- gruage available because of the grories are still off. Too), the G. Blazer Jr. have been elected
. a service which is hard to find,
possibility
is
confronting
the
in,
of
e
videspread
use
checking
numbers
of
new
business
in.
directors
of
Ashland
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charsed in January 1M. ,H
any canker infections in Flonto The Herald) -Florida's citis another specialty of the shop.
corporations and business fail.
Gammon is a rice president rus industry this season is faced
served
et am and re- aCc0untL
da
since 1926, nearly 1,5M 1
There
"There
are
5
per
cent more ures are not at desired levels of Ashland Oil and president of With the arduous task of prot
medals
infections hae been tecces may also wish to take ad
"These tubulations refer to the firm's United Carbon Com- ably
resenting 500 completed Mis. persons on wage and %alary paymarketing
142,400.000 \ orth ern Citrus Import Cm separate
sions as flight engineer on &amp; rolls (excluding farm workers), totals through October, in most puny division, which has its boxes of oranges, the largest mission of Seattle, Wash., to iniercepied at United States i vantage of the manicuring
a good indication of future eco- cases. und November in some. headquarters at Huston, Texa&amp; crop ever produced in t b i s get th c United States Depart- ports of entry within the past service provided at Jenny's.
H47 beUeopter.
ment of Agriculture to relax its I 10 years.
i Hot coffee or tea are providstudent
at
nomic
health Coupled pith em- Full ,year totals will be a vail. Blazer is manager of new pro. state
Jarman is now a
With
O
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previous
experience
Quarantine
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which
pro
ed b3 Jenny Gilliland, the
Embry Riddle AeronauUcal ployment. is a 12 per cent in- able after the first of the year." 1 duct development for Ashland. I With that situation alrea dy,
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that
bacteria',
disease
has
taught
the
importation
of
fresh
,
Dana Beach Be crease in total pirsonal income
lnsUUe
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us thdt it Is the most ser
nchu oranges from Japan
clientele
also works part time at San- The 19GG personal income of the ,
~ State of Florida officials and ~ threat to this state 's citrus inJenny, formerly with IIa7cI
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likely
lord Naval Academy and his people of Florida
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is no known aue Porter Smith at Haze l's Beauty
nductr
There
str
ong
citrus
leaders
are
ly
wife is with the Naval TrainI
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of 0the ~ quale spray program, and era- Shop on W. 25th Street, is a
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Catalin Corporation- and will
hare the additional assigmment

Florida Economy In '66
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Msber Chemical Company of
They had lunch at Eckerd
Drugs
Florida'seconomy s rounding pass £15 billion by year's end
Cat-aim, a manufacturer '
Of
aft noon, Jai-m an
Th
the
t this year well above
the
indus
tr
ial
resins,
chemicals,
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played golf at the Mayfair Golf
and is in a head-start position
for the surprise of
t
&amp; Country Club, while Mrs.
Istate, runized by sales tax col- I pinstic mouldirip compounds Milady is treated in royal 1640 Hiawatha to have her trcF- ~ is pleasing to the eye while
! and color concentrates, was ac- fashion wben she calls * at ses coiffed.
to move into 1967, the Florida
Jarman bad her bair st.
~ ultra deluxe vibrating machine an exciting new hairstyle or
Statk
Chamber
of
Commerce
required
by
Ashland
in
February,
jenny,s
House
of
Beauty
at:
The
modern
decor
of
the
shop
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is relaxing to the senses in permanent Wave.
Jack &amp; Jeans Beauty Salon. poed
in
its
Weekly Business over last year. Gasoline sales
Late
in
No'emr,
AAThey bad dinner at the Trophy
, are up G per rentspecialties of Jenny's House of
land announced that it would
I^mge and then attended Review released yesterday.
"Orer-all business volume is I "Althought. most Florida bus- acquire the Fisher Chemical
Beaut,y where tise of the latest

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Ba.ibath School
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Sit Park Avenue
P. B. Chursos
Pastor
Morning Worship
1:20 a. in.
Sunday School
941 a. a.
Morning WorshIp
11i10 a. in.
6:10 p. a.
Training ttnlon
Evening Worship 7:45 p a.
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Old Orlando R&amp; at fl•stsr *ve.
B. Hamilton Griffin
9:41 a. a.
Sunday School
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7:45 p. a.
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*so Elm Avenue
Pastor
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9:45 a. m.
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Sunday School
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10:00 L. in.
Sunday School
11:00 a, a.
Morning Worship
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P.y. B. T. Barrett __.. Pastor
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Worship Service - 11:00 a.. a.
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Worship _. 5:00 P. sm.
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no earth for the building of character
:snd good citizcnHhip. it is a store.
hou-4e of iqtiritual values. Witilowt a

larong Church, neither democracy
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Morning Worship - 11:00
Evening Worsh ip - 1:00 V. m.
Bible Classes Wed. - 7:30 p. M.

Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery

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W. j iftit) Hammond, Evangslist
Highway 41 West
niw. Class __-. 10:00 a,. M.

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IUsl4diU Room: Jul W. First
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Adult Choir rehearsal
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SANWRD ATLANMC

and Employees

NATIONAL BANK

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

1IISU1'BflCS

Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

C. L. Robinson and Staff

FIRESTONE STORES

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

EARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

PUBLIX M A RKETS

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ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT

Irving L Pryor and Staff

Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman I Employses

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STENSTROM
Herb Stenstroxn and Staff

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Flat Baptist C tarob of GUV•
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First -Baptist Church of LkM, )I.it7
First Baptist Church of Lake Monrus

Canaan Heights

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First Bbllob Missionary -Baptist Church,,
1101 W. 11th St.

Forest City Baptist
Pounisis head Baptist Church, Oviedo

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Good Shepherd Unit.d Luthera,

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Congregsonal Ohrlst1a Church

liarnstt Memorial Methodist Church. B.
DeBary Ave.. EntaWles
Bear Lak.. Methodist Church
Bethel A.ht.E. Church, Canaan height.
Casasiborri community Methodist Church.

Now Salem Primitive Baptist Church,

Nurthsld. CnrlsUa,u Couruh. 3' 1 ii r 3 4 a.

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First Presbyterian Church of DsBary
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Sanford Congregation of Jehova.Ifa Wit.ness-as 104 Sanford Ave.
Tlit "Ivatlun Arwr Ill K Ind bit
Rul!ig Huh Moravia,u Church, Altauioute

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ed with armed robbery in in g of the County Commission.

Sen- John Lowter, 20, stationed oil

Sunday increased the chances Orlautlo.
of a ''grand coalition'' of the
Christian Democrats and SoeluL
Itits to forin a new liatiollul 94w-

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Winners

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Grunitzky's broadcast, heard Florida fliindniaster's Associain Abidjan, Ivory Coast, mdi. tion contest in Now Smyrna
cuted that Grunitzky has I)rOi)
Beach, Saturday.
lily regained the uppe r hand in
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Tolbert, who was burn in be at I pam. 'fuesduy at Oak. was imut. Injured and only dam- it 's deu,ionstrutiuss in the dessgaxe auto paying i lot of money was parked next to It, uttordnu ted time.)
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Scott. Jack lltisl:or and Robert scat bct ecu Councilman Ru-

At. 13:15 p.51). a man ,tmokiimg and 59 sceutuis," Elmnor.: ('Oil- SummntrhilIl Dellury
new Ju.nwr College? Suggest debris of the trailer and by was Ih'Land l)eputy Jamno (hupe'l wit): the Lodge hi set fire to a couch hi lila hoitie eluded. (Points isre Inken oil
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Grunitzky later anounced that
"energetic nieusurcs have been St'miiinnle 111gb School's
taken to put an end to the IIIS Mat-citing Seminoles took a

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Oil StlitO ItOlid 50 past Of
In the Bavarian state electionS trol
Candidates who have qualified Altanionte Springs while a race

city dc,emi't plun W supply wa- Identificution was determined Hunts of Dellu"Y derveol u's
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grand larcency atiked for a con- sented to tile commission at the

got that istzttemnent that the no Indication of foul play.

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has qualified for mayor.
tieceased, were Itussell l)itzler election is scheduled for Dcc.
Deadline (or qualif)ing is Nov.

yenta ago (vomit Palatha and mantled, It was not clear who though they have won superior
Milton N. Tolbert, 58, Exalt- t.:-ative asitunt.
1(2 Seminole County is without
Fire wits reported by an un- wusi ernPloYed am it 11"Int, and wall leading tile OpImsitioll.
ratings Ili many other catelighu . . . Tbat'b the une Out ed Ruler of Sunford Lodge
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Hill
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no funds available.
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Say, we hear from reliable of .mdeterwined origin broke metit. which worked for more
competing with 216 blinds from
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Orange, Brovard, Volunla and
Survivors III.C. 11 tioll, Joint JI. red lia two fires sundity, 1'0I llm I uble tA) iwurch through the recraft vf St. 1.0juib 1b juttrebted ilia mowle fwfyle Lit j3u,A,,,lu)
Couiities.
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in Itlibi" part of the Sanford lobile flume Park ut Betimon I'luills, 1)ul-will lit-ucu of tile Tulbert of Luke Worth; u W)"ted by thu Hatiford
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depurtimietit said this inornitig. sister, Mrs. (elievu SiLverJo of I)epssrtment,
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Depart'i'liele
was
no)
other
property
Pittaburifil,
Ila.,
sheriff"h
utove lit lob,
DeLarld
Ignited of)
I wonder where County Coin0111d.
tile
fireReatut.irant
2927 Orlando Drive. their fortmitlons mid get off tile
wibsioner Lvwrellce Swufford ment report,ed Wduy there waa dall"'Ife fruit)

Eastern Orthodog Church. St. John. Chry-

Kingdom Hall of Jchovah'. W*-th
IALke X9mve usat. 166t W. Third at.
Jrat PutOOatal Church of Langweod
FI&amp;U 0949411 TabGroade 27t# Country caub
Mt. Olive
Chu.ch.

DONN, Germany (Al

27 Lucky

The only lighted playground

Saints. 231$ u' Ave.

First Church of Christ, 5ci.utis,
100 E. Sad It.

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Candidates are the incum- (Led for the three open seats on
cans to COinC U with a "State reckless driving and manslaughbents, Dr. Eugene Ellis. Ed the Oviedo Town Council. They
of the Union" message of their ter.
ward A. Lunu ituti Arthur Lego are the incumbents. W. H. Marown after President Johnson deEleven other persons, ineluil- and Doti Willson. Paul W. tin. Rex Clonts. and Kirby
livers Ills to Congress e rly ing two Navy men, were killed
Briggs and Charles Woodruff. Buckelew and C. D. Thompson.
next year.
in weekend traffic accidents
Meanwhile ill Longwood. nd- Final day for qualifying is also
tin'
state.
Grand Coalition
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Charles Patterson, charged with
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to know how many of the leaders in the courthouse fight in
South Seminole actually use the
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Sanford faciUt for personal
Trailer
reasons . . . Now I'm not talking about those Orange County
attorneys who can't be bothered
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f SNAS, Charles llurdit- k of and final (lily to qualify is Nov. '-16 and election is Dec. 6.
Republican Leader Gerald It'. ()
Okeechobee and Mrs. Frank.
Four candidates have quail25.
Ford says he expects 11c4 publihas been charged with

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liday citrus fruit, has begun
Tile Ilate and Frank cal's
Six candidates have filed l belit!i, have qualified for re-electo pick up In volume but still were total losses atiti the flon- quillifying petitions to run for
., ,ion to the offices of clerk and
sc
this little.
Admitted to Seminole Memo- the three open scat
only one candidate, A. R. Lot-

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91'lZ Bear Lake Road
Upsais Community Presbyterian Church.
Upiala Rd.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Howell
Park. Rt. 416,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest 141,ke Sev•nth-day Adventist Church.
U'1 491, Forest City
beventh-day Adventist Church. M.s.itlan4
Ave.. Altamonts Springs
Sanford 8evezztk.ay Adventist Chirek.
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at
Sanford
star
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The word is
quarterback Frank Whigham At press time, a Circuit Court Tuesday.
l be given a scholarship to jury was hearing the case Only items of routine business
wil
against Roy C. Coleman chaflt. are on the agenda for the meetFlorida State University.

and Staff

ltd. Ent.erprls.
Stafford Memorial Methodist C urek
B. DeBarp
NAZARENE

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herch .f God of Proph.cy. Langweod
Church of God Umlon. Ent.rprts.
Church of Josue Christ of Latter Day

MMMODINT

Lm.zade Springs Rd.. 2uigwosd
at, Zion Wetcnary Baptist. Sip.. Ave.
9th at. &amp; H"kry Ave.
New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist

1-ugh Optimistic
COCOA IWACII ( UPI ) - ,Niland Mayor Robert King Iligh

-,600 per year . . . pleaded guilty on charges of "a more central location" sevFund was $,9
Now it,s almost a million . . .

STRICIOAND-MORRMN, INC.

Ailsu'i AIEE. Church. Olive A 12th
church at Goo in Christ. (&gt;vledo
Chuluots Community Church

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Won meeting for 1. 913 . . - At
that time the road and Bridge
In other
cases
during
morning.
Paul
Harold
liubethe
re-location of the courthouse to

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81- James A.K.E.. 9th ft at Cnwees
St. $1M!7' A.M.E. Church at. Itt. 411

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- Oakgrov. Methodist Church,
Usteen Mstbodlst Church
P a. o .1 5 W.sl.yau Methodist, kt. 4

LU Saints Episcopal Church E. DeBarl
Ave.. EuterprLft
Christ Epi.copa.l Church, L,ongwood

940 Cyprss. Mt.
A.lta.muute Springs
Weetalde Missionary Baptist Church,
411 5. h011Y 4ye.
Zion flop. Baptist Church, 732 Orange Ave.

Church &amp; Grant

house

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ILSON MAJER FURNITURE CO
. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Christ Meth odist Church
Suiilu.ud Estates,
First Methodist Church. 411 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Ovledo
First Southern Methodist Church
2410 Maford Ave.
Free Methodist Church, 609 W. 4th It.
Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
Grace Methodist Church, Onors
Grant Chapel L.M.E. Church, Oviedo

Church of God, Dviedo
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
EPCOPAL

Rd. 11 Osteen
St. Paul Missiousry Baptist Church.
St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church

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SEUNOL COUNTY A..REIA CHURCH DiRECTORY_CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1611 S. Park Ave.
Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Chris t. Lake Mary
Church of Christ.
ugauod
Church of Christ, Pads
CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God, 603 Hickory
Church of God, 1200 S. French

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New Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 1720 Pear Ave
Oak1&amp;ii Baptist Church, 374$ W. 20th St.
osteen Baptist Church
Pinor.m Baptist Church liii W. Cinora Rd.
Prairie LaM. Baptist Church. Ridge Ltd.,
Fern Park
Progress Atleslunar)- Baptist Church, Midway
beonud Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
West Hiorø
Bud BaptistChurch,
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St. James Missionary Baptist Church Mt-S

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straw the roads to stabilize

Companies

lAPTIST
Antioch I3a.ptiut Church. Ovi.do
Central B&amp;ptlsi Church, 1812 Ciak Ave
Chuiuota First Baptist Church
Chuluct. Iiuptiat Mto
l.ldur Springs Baptist Church.
55o Lehman Ltd
Fir,u Baptist Church, 629 Park Ave.
31'rieudthlp Baptist Church
Altaiziout. Mprlzacs
nz. 4$9. A.i*&amp;moute Spring,

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buses.

MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

L D. PLANTE, INC.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. It. Stricklund

MOTORS, INC.

meet Syracuse In the (;ator
HOWl football game Dec. 31.

City Attorney Kenneth McInNo word yet on those school Ernest Bell Jr. pleaded gull. tosh was instructed to prepare

WILSON-EICHELBURGER

STATE FARM INSURANCE
1st. St., Sanford
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A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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COBI.A BOATS

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.

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PROGRESSIVE PRDTMG CO.
J. 0. (Jim) smith anJ Staff

209 W. 25th St.., Sanford

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same thing on Birch Road in
Altamonte - . . Kriz chased
him down into a swamp near
the Orange County line . . .

Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.

IJNTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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SHERiFF'S
BEAT
ON
sioner until
Deputy L. J. Kriz really proved dared,
bis worth the otber night . . a public hearing on the location
Guy broke into a home on Up-

Youth meetings - 1:00 P. in.

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St., Saniorci

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Pine Ave. to interview potcntini
recruits for jot) corps training.

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.

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WESTMINSTER

diate. Senior)
Rt. 436 East of Seminole pi
Evening Worship - 7:15 V. a. Roy. Lucas P. Grfle _____
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Church School
Mornin g Worship - 11:00 a. M.
GRACE METHODIST CuCE
Junior HI &amp; Seuior H1
Oners. Ad. &amp;4 Woodland Ave,

J. C. PENNMY COMPANY

Bob McGuire and Staff

(;:'r 'pro at P. M. today
for the annual Seminole Counpnnsored by the
ty Fair.
American legion and staged 411
the Legion fairgrounds on South

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CARRAWAY &amp; MdUBBIN

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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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shows begill to
ihIiJ)e. lii lower J))l(,tO, roin• yearr old Mn rt it,
\\TW
f I aitkp Mary offers some feed to it gOOM'

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ON THE POLICE !EAT -. wished to study the matter be- Any other youths who meet officials throughout the entire the killer was "nqt accepted" automobile tlrivt'n by Charles
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the eligibilitf'requir&amp;6arts are county participate In the forum. brpollce officials. '
Webb Jones pleade -4, innOcent fore making a judgment."
Alan
Kaurtuni-m,
22,
station.
Lee Ilate of Sunford Naval Air
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Miami Set
and apply for Interviews.
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MEMPHIS, 'I'enn. (AP. - ward Sanford, left the road and Mayport near Jacksonviilr, ii:,'i
has been Set for NOV. 28 . . .
University of Miami (Flu.) ac- sklldt?(I Into th e side of a car when his car overturneti on 4
Police will treat City commis- to both sides of tile situation and
cepted today an Invitation to drivet: by Frederick Willium State Road 55 south of ClearI•
sioners and Civil Service board study the matter before coming
CtIARI,ES ROBINSON
in the Liberty Bowl here
play
water.
members to a steak dinner tO to a decision."
Iloneker
of
Dellary.
I'uto'n
car
10,
bowl
officials
said.
Dec*
night . . . An auto slammed
'It would be inappropriate for
then turned crossways in the
me
to
take
a
stand
at
this
time
On Courthouse Move Lagging Behind road and was hit broadside by
rue the other night. . . Three
LAKELAND (Ul'l)-The liar- a car driven by Mrs. Flema
not
even
assume
will
when
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Church School - 9:41 a. in.
Morning Worship ._. 11:00 a.. in.
MY?
- 6:30 p. a.

Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Morning Worship - 9:10 a. a.

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th at the (;t'nrgia Legislature
cannot elect that state's next

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said today.
condemned homes? 7
Vernon .lize
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Seminole Cotinty's tv,,enty-fotirth ti-affic atality ~
Robert E. (Bob) Parker refused month they have served in the
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Mize said he is firming up
of the year occunl'e(l over the weekend with the (tenth
Has An Idea
There's no doubt th at Sanford today to jump into the wrangle Job Corps.
Kirchhoff said 200 letters hall today to set Up a olate for the CLEVELAND (UPI) - Dr. of Mrs. Margaret Mason of Deflary as a result, of a
you
for the Dec. 6 election . . . sion and the South Seminole been sent to
foruin so there will be no coil- Samuel Sheppard said In a tele- Ill-ee eltr collision on U.S. 17-9"
2, olie mile not111 of ;
flicts
recent studies done here by
Mze said he plans to have had an Idea who killed his first Sanford. Three others were also hospitalized.
ter.
courthouse stating that he Community Action, Inc.
0 0 a
a cross-section of resppnsible wife, but his Information about
Accrding to F.i1.P. Trooper C. L. Tomlinson, an

Oak Ave. A Ird St.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
419 Park Ave.
Rev. Robert IL Jenkins. Pastor

Morning Worship - 10:65 a. a.

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9:41 a. a,

LUTHERAN CHURCH
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THE REDEEMER
103 W. :bLb Place
The Church 01 th e Lu th eran
liour' and TV -This is the

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Morning WoTahIp.. 10*20 a. a.

Rules
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of the local Community Action,

vs lookin- off in the distance
the rotting beams on th e
houses and wonder if
arc
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(27) those who constantly share the expeilonces of his life.
When it mun give.- thutilts be lit layinr uside his dinontentments to rejoice in
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LAKE MARY
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Ralph Brewer Jr. Bvagsliet
liIbIs School .- - III) a. a.
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Wed. Prayer Se rvice 7*30 p rn.

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u)p:1rt fl pino offered by Italy MII)W1Y (OES (TI' 1:71(1 1ivistork gets fed ut.
1111(1 live other coutitrlc for
Seminole Cotitity Fur, srheduilu'd to Ot!fl at pm.

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Seminole Corn-

ployed youth of the county.
A field repretcntntivc of (he

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You ride through these two
eyesores glancing at the out.
hOUSeS th e filth in yard, gar-

Paat.or
9:41 a. in.
10:50 a. a.
6:00 p. a.
1:00 p. a.
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spaghetti . . . in Georgetown
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HOPELESS ARE THE POOR hoff,
K irchhoff said he understhnds the funds are "being
Saturday afternoon in Sanford processed". The corporation's operating funds will lUll
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BAPTIST CHURCH
5th St. &amp; Holly Ave.

ROLLING HiLL_s
MORAVIAN CHURCH
David B. Burkette - Minister
'l'emporary location: Altamonte
Springs Community ioupe,
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Morning Worship
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will
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'VERNON MIZE
Days are set for T::es,
ter has openings for z%pproxi____
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Imek the honda governor's
i.ir
day
and
Wednesday.
beginning
mately 50 youths and "pOsSih:Iy
ch air Ili 1fl70.
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as many as 30 may hi' accepteti
s
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Pentecostal
Holy Communion
7:20 a. M.
High, in his (list major POSt%
ktts for free admission distrifrom Seminole County."
Family Servi ce
9:00 a.. in.
m On
cleclioti fid(IreSS sitice his upset
M'LR.ST PENTECOSTAL
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Morning Prayer
11:00 a. a.
huted to public and private
To be eligible, the youths
defeat by Itepublican Claude
CHURCH O1 LiONOWOOD
(Except lit Sunday-Holy CoinThere's still no word from the
2
SChoOls.
must lie between tile ages of
561 Orange St-rest
Union)
11011 PARKER
Kirk in the governor's race,
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Corpora.
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will Urban Programming
he
'Merchants'
of
cehool
for
at
out
16 and 21,
Sunday School
20:00 a. a.
lion of America on th eir Code
Day and area merchants are
least three months and uflemMorning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Kirk into the governor's fllflfl•
Enforcement survey. They were
____ oistrihuiting thousands of passes
Sunday Evening
7:30 p. a.
ployed.
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slori, hut he (ll(Ifl't say vIm.
Parker
supposed to come in here Nov.
Wed. Bible Study
7$0 p a.
Lutheran
for adults and children which
Those selected will he sent.
conquerors Meeting
. . . The only hope to clean
will give them special privileges
Friday
7:90 p. a.
to job corp training ceilter!'
1-low MLIch Power
up this area is in Federal funds
0001) SHEPHERD
on that day. A Thanksgiving
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(away from home) and wi
UJTHER.LN CHURCH
A public foruin to hear all TALLAIIASSE
. . . The people in the rotting
flay turkeq dinner will be sery2900 A Orlando Drive
ceire room and board, work
The City waits
oznes wait .
sides of the courthouse reloca- Islators lflfl (111(1 out soon just
Hwy. 17-91)
ed by the Legion Auxiliary In
clothing, medical and dental tion controversy is expected to how much power they really
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Sanzord, Florida
I wonder what the slum
the Legion building.
care and a weekly allowance. he held at the Civic Center have In calling themselves Into
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PresbyterIan
landlords were doing on th is
The Rev. J. Gordon P. e r y,
of
completion
At
the
successful
go'the
17w92
within the rext 10 tinys, Chum. special session-e'en ii
In
Pastor
lovely afternoon as these pco_,
J'LRST PRESBYTERIA3I
will ber of Commerce President C. ernor actively opposed such a
Morning Worship - 8:25 a. in•
CHURCH
pIe
were
jammed
into
their
County Commissioner - electreceive
their training,
selectees
Sunday School
9:25 a. in.
Sanford. Fla..
$50 per month
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P. M.
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1107 S. Sanford Ave.
B. Vernon Puller
Sunday School
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MTROD1T CHURCH
1460 Sanford Ave.
Rev. Charles 0. Bennett
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45 a.. a
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Epworth League
6:00 p w.
Evening WorshIp
7:20 p. in.
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car. 27th and Elm
Pastor
B. M. Wilder
9:45 a. rn.
Sunday School
20:50 a. a.
Morning Worship
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Pastor
Rev. Blair MoGaivay
Worship Service
11:00 5.. a.
7*10 V. M.
3vsulng Worship
.Alli ance Youth
p.flowahip (Tuss.) 1:10 P. in.
(Wed)
7:10 p. in.
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-- Pastor
L H. Altord
9:45 e- in.
School
M,rnln WOTIIi1 -. 11:00 a. in.
EvUiUc $r. 7:00 p. rn
ramily ?'flght Service
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campaign to help the ion commission was released
)a'c'utria
people WhO flOC!d it. T.ticrcJorc Zopp, Ethel r)t'Golia, Deltazia;
N.
A a
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Florida
pt1ic
understand
just
what
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proposed
rt-isinn
of
th
we arc asking help lrcuzn the IThtty .1. Sullvnln-trgex-, luth
N n'- ]1)
will be presented a ("-1iaIu, I I(ra(4.,
public-, tmployer., nuitlistert,, Rudolph, Long-wood; \'altz-u. ('Ofl5tItUtj(,y j hcifl studied by involved," said Mr, .lanuem. Lii- the - simile legislature in th e
the florida League of Women derbeck, president of the rrcphysicians arid friends
litter- Unibargt', Iiuton Beach.
for approval or further
'jinnn1 1ar,i.' n1 Wrarnn
. sprmn
further;!
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iowru inale' persons sire asked to contact
.O'EMBEIi 19. 1960
ers
of
Seminole
County.
rc'mawn
and
lo
th e voters for
stiluting public eduention prome at the school admrniuitration
Admimions
th e past wc-el:, a ide- their approval in elcctjon next
During
grams.
huiIding if they know of any
George Percival Dye, isaiah
phcrnc qucstiozinaire wau- COO. z'fl.
"The league
Beer License
who could bemelit from Walker, Willard Basil Tinclier', cancerrn'd
with has been eon- dueled in 26 elecied Florida
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES SOON
revision of FlorApplication for transfer of a th is training," Douglass said. Judy Humphries, .lo'ct'
beer license and nnncaUon of Classes will meet two nights Montgonuery, William King, Ida's constitution for 20 years communities, with questions designed to find out just how much
Driftwood Circle
properties within th e territorial each week from 7 Ic. 10 p.m. Barbara R. Frazier, John Byrd,
voters
know
and
understand
limits of CimJbcrrv wjU be Then' will be run charge for the I TIire
Slat-es Workshop I
Butler, Tohy Eugene
about the ubct.
vonsidcx-d at th e continued ses. c'ourst
VOI'kstup
on Christmas deeHiiijit, Sanford; SIh'lc) BruziPurpose is to de te
siun a! th e city council at 7 p.m.
rmine
the
orations
for
members of the I
tielli, De'Bury; Stanley Behucy,
public interest and attitude totodsiy at the Woman's Club.
'Th.,'t Trvuc! On Mc" wat- Lakt
Driftwood Garden Circle is I
ward the proposed canstitutiun• I sc±eduk'd for 9:31) a.nm. Tues1numt'diaiei following lii c th e uiir.t.t', on flu' rattlesmiak,'
Births
a] revision, to guide US
0
meeting, registration ljoo6 will flat! t'urm'ivci I.' the Minutexnen
day at the Natal Air Station
-. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mont-,
efforts
to
inform
the
public,
ballroom,
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mc public opin ion poll is under
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Speaker
a nE.
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anti
.)ohn L. Garrcit, San- ly THE ASSoc1.'rED PRESS th e direction (if Mrs. Walter will
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Mrs. L.
Leaper.
High Lov. Pr. Churchill, state president," C'
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C. 1iunipkurie, Sanford, a girl, Albuquerque, cloudy 65 37
Bilderheck.
a previous program on Christ.
Discharges
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cloudy
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decorations held at an
-Georgia C. Littleton, NIHUIt'
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date.
(Idharn, Allnr Green. Geort Birnijrck, cloudy
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1i1thIuru, Ctua'lt* Thompson. Boibc, cloudy Boston.
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Lurt'tu Coulter, Lucula Thom.
Bufiilo,
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Lt. Patricia E. Coro, Hudson
Chicago,
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Gh!xu, Patricia Puren
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lord; Eugene Helzzsiva, Cecelia Cincinnati.
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P. liowninn, DeBary: Mary C.
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Nelson, Ileltunu; Linda Wzlhcr, Del; Maine.".. cleltF . 51 36
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Ckngsd [istligs, Mitisul Ustligs, Ms I Ysaiw Ps
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Don't wait! Call our Businees Office now to
more, Oviedo.
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Helena,
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change listings in the Telephone Directory. And
OVEMEIt 20, iWila
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Honolulu, cluuciv
remember-additional liatinga for mnberB 01
IndAanapohm, clear 45 30
Tillib,
Your family or firm may be included for littk
Icy, ILuat. A. Ra msey, EtUbeZI Jaclzaozwllle. clouds 70 53
extra
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LInil, Sandra Th orne, Diane Juneau. clear ... . 25 .5
Mr. BusinessmanBe sure you're preeented
Fielder, Florence Dinirnock, Kansas City. clear . 63 53
ILUb ATd
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in the Yellow Pager,-the best way to tell Poo.
Nati Moziro, Willie Williazuti,
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a Collier, Memphu. rum ..... 59
pie how to find you. Action People "Let their
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Gaurgia Nordendale, Altamonte Mijwaue, cloudy
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Learn the facts... Find you fasL'
bury; buy Whitaker, 111 New Orleanz, clear 76
Advertise for action where Aion P)pIe thop.
Mary; Jennit jiolcomb, MlLb- New York, clear' . . 42 33
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been t.trtthed and approved for medicare, a a parCi'aumd.
unfurd, Gilbert SL Loom LlcIud
ticipat1ng home health care agency. Official plaque
Rubbizii.. Raymund N. Hiclj, Salt Ur.. City. cloud 65 54
Yellow
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was preFezlted to Mrs. Grace Fisher (right) direc.IBrY; Lois )!i buas and San Diego. cloudy . 66 5
tor of the Home Nursing Service by Jack Ricklea.
baby IIU', L1*1( )luurt..e- Curt.i San Frail., cloudy
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W. Care', Osteen; Willie M. Seattle.
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Just how much 11oride voterF I and plaw to conduct a public i The second draft of the revisth
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the
ARNOL1, 1ATHNET &amp; LAG.%
St-cinhilher,
DeBary; Eleanor know and understand about the eCIUNItiOi,
band, Charles A. Nichols of San- mg
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Sanford Ek'ctric-.loscph A.
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Sanford Atiantic National
Bank
II. 1. Cockman, 1811
Adams Ave.;
Smith's Shoes and C)oth inMrs. Jewel Bailey, P. 0. Box
106, Lake Monroe.

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Mary Carter Paint -Rosir Lee
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Ronmillat and A n d e r s on
Wilson-Maier Furniture Drugstore
Rose Levy, Ge- F. White Sr.,
Laurel Dri'c;
neva, (donated to Sl-atjciri
hader .lewe le rs-Mrs, W. L.
Army).
Jonc, Old Monroe Road;
Sanford CJeaners-L. H. AlMary Esther'5-Mrs. Dôrc.th v
ford, 2043 Holly Ave.;
CorrocIl, 41(1 Elliott Aw:

Touchton Drupstorc, - I.. E.
11olLywood
Jeffords, 820 Catalina Drive;
King, 106 W'estwood Court;
Co w.' Department Store
Sanford Shoe Center-Mrs. G.
'D. Bishop Jr., 204 Laurel

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prize was Eugene Ci'i mu'm oi
Lo;.nu'y .muu k-ana 'flü 'ttCIK "'- "i'
cash in lieu of he swimming pool. Proceeds from the festival are est,i-

the Knights of Pyhins, Nelson. A few hours utter the giant
Ville. Ohio, and a member of the Strimioforts struck, 1,200 men of
Christian Church.
the U.S. 25th Infantry Division I
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Nell Barber of Lake Mary; two
brothers, Shelby and Leslie Barher. and two sisters, Mrs. Flo,;OVEMBER 18, ]I466
sit Cope and Mrs. Harriet Su'Admirnilons
em all of Nelsonviilt.
James
Dornon
Jr., Diannia
The body was forwarded by
Ti.ltes, Charles It. Tate, Charlie
Gramkow Funeral Home to NdMeQueen, Bernice E. Carrow,
snnville for services and burial.
Sanford; Plains P. Frank,
P. Hem'.. Margaret E.
MRS. ANNA 1L'NICHOLS
Mason, Di'liary; Eva Berg,
Mrs. Anna Marguerite Nichols,
A-ttcnt'pt is being riuide by th e 1)e]tmia; Chum'ies Howell, Okiie72, of 2611 S. Laurel Avenue, adult education department of chobet.
Sin?ord, died Sunday in SemI Seminole Caunt" public se!rncih
Births
nole Memorial Hospi tal.
to organize a course in reading
Mr. azid Mrs. Herman L.
She came to Sanford from JOT functionally illiterate adults. ''at Jr., Sanford, a girl.
"U sufficient Interest develS -iraggs. Pa., and had been am
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always hungry, patronize the food stands while in lower photo youngsters

C%IMOUD E. BARBER
they have met since moving into Viet
Nam was limited sharply
Cliff ord Earl Barber, 74, 01 the area last August.
East Floyd Avenue, Lake Mary% in the air, Gunm.based B52 again Sunday by bad wea ther
and poor visibility. U. S. pilots
died Friday in Seminole Mem- bombers staged three raids
fl
ew only 45 strike missions,
aria] Hospital.
clay on enemy positions in South most
of
them against coastal
He came to Lake Mary sev- Viet Ntim, two of them in Co
rntargets
in
the southern panhanen years ago from Ohio. He was munlst War Zone C in Tay Ninh die.

a postal engineer, a member of Province,

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children and eight great grand- killing UI Viet Cong Sunday in a In addition it. two raids
1tw0-and-a-half-hnur battle seven Tju- Ninh Ptovin
children.
B52 bombFuneral arrangements are un mues northwe o7 Quang
ars also struck today at a sus•
c•. A Koretin spokesman said pecter Viet Cong troop concernder direction of Brisson Funeral
th e marines clashed with a reintration
Home. Sanford.
miles northwest of time
forced Viet Cong company of
coastal city of Qul Nhon.
201) men, the largest enemy unit
U.S. air action over North

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vdng turk' for their Thinks -iving dinner, ihank. In
members of the "We Care" Sanford flmvnlnwn
chants who gave away th e free holiday b i ds in draw.
Friday arid Saturday.
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Below is a list of the winners and the n,er'hin t
who 1wnick'd the pri?e:
.F1tmln' Gift Shop-Mrs. S. Sanford Herald-Mrs. F. F.
Orange fl'e Sparks. Hilltop Roa&amp;
Harriman,
Manuel
eohcm Department
MCrc.ry' - OeeTh .lone'.,
- Stnre-Rol'rt Thomas Jr.,
RI. 2, Box 16, Sanford;
Bethune Circle;
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Perkins' Men's \'car - Mrs
Wert Jewelcr~.
' - M. Phillip Boyd, $00 Call, il l
Court:
11$, Geneva;
Cam'roIl'm. Furnitu'e Sweeney's Gift Shop-Susan
Earl Abbott, 100 G
- Castrjanni, 10! E. 11th St.:
Florida Stale Bank
Mrs.
Department Store
iloe Bus, 829 Escambia '-Mrs. F. L. Dampiem-, 1207 0Ik

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SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A?)
U. S. air c.r*valr3'men clsuihed wi th North Vietnamese soldiers in dose! quarter fighting today in the contra] highlands and reported killing 102 of the enemy.
Th e U.S. military command said the battle hro1e
out when a platoori of the 1st Cavalry, Air-mobile, Diwas attacked at hand
rcnndc range by
"Sl?flhlhlt" were lifted by helicopter into
the target area,
to wi th .
North
Vietnamese
Three.
'MRS. LUEUJE GILBERT
in
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yards
of
the
Cambodian
The platoon suffered )wzivy
Mrs. Luelic E. Gilbert,
of
border.
1210 Oak Avenue, Sanford, died cUSU1Litie before reinhircen-ittnt.
Big. Gen. G. G. O'Connor.
short a'rlv&amp;l, a military spokesman the assistant dlvlslau command- 1
Saturday morning
sa id. Air strikes were calJd or, said his forces would contin.
Illness.
in to )lar4mcr at the attacking IW to search for the Viet Cong In
Born in Dalton. Ga., she movth e area "but It seems now th at
Communists.
ed to Sanford
1965. She was The acti
on. part of Operati on they have (led across tht' border
a member of Central Baptist Paul Revert 4. raged 22 mile for sanctuary."
in
th
e
central
highlands
fightChurch.
sou th west of the U.S. Army
S* ing. a U.S. spokesman sa id th e
Survivors tire three daughters, cia] Forces camp at Plel Der. Nort h 7ietnamese hit the
Amer
Mrs. Lucy McGuire of Sanford, eng, scene of North Vietnamese lean cavalrymen Initially from
Mrs. Josephine Warmack f probes and skirmishes for more all sides.
Sanford, and Mrs. Clemmie wi than ii week.
The spokesman said contact
son of New Orleans, La; a son. Ground action was reported diminished this rifternon but
light elsewhere, but Korean was still continuing at
Fred M. Gilbert of Sanford:
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The program for the South
Seminole .unk,r High School
Parent Teacher meetings for
was presented by
Naveri
the guidance department.
Walter Dzurus Jr. spoke on
group guidance and speeln.l activities. Miss Annette Petereon
spoke on the testing program,
and Mrs. Louise Gilpin spoke
an scheduling students.
They then answered questions from the audience.
On display ware the various
kinds of audio-visual equipment
used at the school. New plastic
draperies have been Installed
In the CIIUrOOInS so that nodirt.-visual equipment can he
put to better use by the teach-

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this year. Project for the year
is to better inform the parents
on the school program through
the newsletter and PTA pro.
grams.
Representing the PTA at the
state convention, Nov. I&amp;-I'i, In
Tampa, were Mrs. Thoinaic
Householder and Mrs. Millard
Kcrshncr.

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.'inft,rd. ',ill he it 7 p.m.
v vfh it ha hme!
and (.(\rf(f (Iih .upp'1r
in PI1Owhip Frail nf the
Thiith Wing. A k the
(l)t(,fli, .J(le Ware will
ho in (-hare r1' prepnrirnr
ft, l.arhpruu'. The ol:ils
•rIR7PI,I1C ( 'irt
and penker for the evenin' ;'il he (iai'enee E.
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NHS Project
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The $400 budget was presented and approved. Items Included are state and national
PTA dues—$200; postage for
the newsletter, $100; refreshments - $50; stationery and
stamps—$10; registration fee
for PTA convention - $10;
president's gfft—$10; and iniscellanenus operating expenses
—$10.
The estimated income from

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The National Honor Society at
South Seminole Junior High'
School is sponsoring it project
to collect toys for the children
at the Little Bed School House
in Sanford for mentally retarded children.
Boxes have been set Uf) in
the main orrk.t to rcchc do
nations.
Mrs. Jane Ford and Richard
Miller are faculty advisors.
The student council also has
several projects planned. Members are in charge of the antrnuncemcnts and devotions at
the beginning of the day.
They also are planning, in
cooperation with the guidance
departuient, iui all school
dress-up thiy" ttu nir.mth. Tht
student council feel, that thit
maneffort will eitimuluu better munner
nerb and better effort In class.
The physical education departinent will show films that day
and not require students to
dress out.
Another project is to pipe FM
music into the cafeteria during
lunch periods over the public
uddrest system. Penny boxes
have been set up in which students can contribute to this on
deavor.
football
student.! acuity
A
to
be
held
at
7:30
p.m..
is
game
Tuesday, at Lyman High School
to raise flLDlIt!y for the music
equipment.

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Chiropractor
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Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Ellis of 22b Brighton Way. Cassolberry, have returned l*onw
from attending the fifty-second
annual convention and educatiouni seminar of the Florida
Chiropractic Association In
Juchsonvilie.
Dr. Ellis was one of 500
chiropractors and their guests
who attended educational lac.
tures on the latest methods of
iagnoais and management of
commonly eucountered syndromes of the spine and cx
tremitles and the latest mothads of X-ray and analysis and
interpretation of X-rays. This
is part of the continuing educution that all ckiirupraicuc.
physiciMns in the State of Florida take part in every year.
There were further discussions on the health care problems of the State of Florida
and the role of the chiropractic
physician in helping to provide
better health care for all the

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Servina will ho Rev. R. (lay
Kent of Palm B.Iy. precident;
William Daniel! of St. •iigustine,
tlrMt vice president: Reginald
Stranee of Indian Lake
tate-4.
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and chairman of the education
hoard.Mrs. Bernadine Bklhy
.i( D.-fantI. re(: rrltnLt ;eir*'tary;
+ Dr. A. . Brandt. or (",ainesville.
treasurer Mr'i. Donna Henry of
Cocoa, historian: Mrs. Ruby Coe
Zephyrhi Its.
of
a hot a rsh i ps;
%(r. .I.tbt'i Bullis of rampa.
iihrar'.in Leon c/etr:Ine) of
circuit
ch.ii rnian
Lakei.ind,
Kenneth Alcorn. fiu:,rwc -hairman- Mrs. Roii.iiine Ledgerwood of Deltona. Prui.trlin
chaerm.iii. and Waiter Penrose
of Sr,ii.in. i&amp;n• jtuii+i.
Thei' officer'; will be installed in .Janutrj
Some 291) paintings -re euder'ateon e annual
ered in the
exhibition. The 200 award for
Best in Show
n Artie
\'fc ien.:ie of
\Ii.euee. Thin';
'., i nt.in ge.
Inc luding
niii
roIn Sanford. were selected to
() On ,.'i?('Uit for lit.? year.

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South Siii:iioI,+ Welcome Chit)
nominated Mrs. Liz Miller :is
i'e• presidi•iit it 'l'hiirsthey
tit the %lL. 'veriiuii IIU).
Other officers will be Mrs. Petutinc Stevens, fir-it vice president:
Mrs. May Jones. second vice
president Mrs. Lelure .
ecreLir. arid Mrs. Mildred
Knight.
Thirty ruertibers Ind :iLx
uesLs atteuidcd. Iiuests were
Mrs. Muriel Artii,triiig. Mrs.
IIe •uut1ne. \Lr-. Shirley
Uuells. Mrs. l.erLh1i Iddjns,
%tr,. Grace Nc..ct! and Mrs.
Lii Search.
tiriieruu- Lt.•gii, it _a1iiie41
gvu4IN were donated by club
iiietiibers to be given to the Sal. atlun .,Lrmy III S,.iiilu&amp;i.l RJt' USC
iii the Thauiksgn.iiig bnsleLs.
('vys. aLsu Lo be tveu to the
Sal%auon :rtuy for ChiL.uias
lLstrtbuLioa, tre to be brought
Ito the cLub' Ueceiuber meethug.
Ltivrrie wtiuicc %a, Mrs.
+ htov!L. Caxtl baigu %as won
by Mrs. Ruse UWI. bridge by
Mrs tddnmg-. LuL valia stu by
Mrs t"ruuiees 1)iek.vnsoie uuA
'.etiid vallasta by Mi-.. Junes.
Part. toy tht. tuevneum.g and
outgoing e.'itiutie b.it- t aw-tutwm
be t)ec.5 4 the SS
('aktt'rLe ltiittLtttun of new
(11flt.-t- r eieit tmeiivaL Chei3Ltitts
taI-Iy
ill be at LL.$U a. ut.,
L)vc. IJ, at Mi. Vciuun liui.

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1. Fair time again

The fair lasts throughout the entire
week . . . so take advantage of it.
mole County!
The fair is well worth the few hours
fufl week's activity planned including that are needed to view the displays and
Children's Day tomorrow and Wednes- exhibit-,. There is an excellent midway,
day ant] Merchants' Day Thursday.
some fine free entertainment and the
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it is still must go the 1968 primary route'
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George
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Michigan's Gov
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Mrs. Julia Ratios
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathicux
349-5205
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665.5361
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spent about $6.6 billion for a to be a steady attention-getter
deficit of $8.6 billion. From the In Washington. But, with reRepublicans FDR inherited a $pI4 to 1968 presidential
public debt of $22.6 billion. Aft- chances, one leader says:

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seeking the nomination.
On the ABC radio-television

program 'Issues and Answers,"
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A three-act operetta entitled
Joliieou said: ''I know of no
evidetu'e that would in any way ''Around the Seasons'' will be
reasonable person to prese'nted t 7 pun. Tuesday at
eause
have a doubt about the Warren St. Luke's Christian Day School
by the pupils of the lower eleCeilIiliIIs5ItII. But II there is any

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'l'lw plot centers around a
I'iii stilt' that the co,umissioii group of children, who after
and the ill)l)IoiH'iutti' authorities their school burns down, holds
t'.ill t,tli action that uiiay be classes In a barn. When the

just ilieel."
weather geL, too cold to hold
'I he Wait-en Commission RC classes, the group Is about (we1ti-t made' this summation: &amp;'d
close the Barn School
"The' shots which killed Prusi- until Spring. A well known
dt't K.-'iuie'dy and wounded f*'ieiitl collies to their aid with
Guy. (1lohn II. Con n ally ° a stove and they can continue.
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'I'lse Congo and charged with

t'link to be held in coil-

"Teit-it hack, Whittiiigtlots, I.ot'eI cuts, angels, flags, sprites and

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brought tears to the judge's tioniti Music' Ettttt'utt h tll

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elect Charles H. Percy of I111- three communities called Tur
nois and 5 pe r cent Gov.-elect key, you'd best use the ZIP
of California.
of
Ronald
code.
Johnson beat Nixon. Percy That way, the department

.Jttitltui' i high i-butt, mitts tiled to i'uut away Farina's' John, DeeAmw EsWhen Sulyution Army Major All Stab
Cabrielle Jiasequet was at reiated St'Iiool Hlthl(I WhlI('hi \VIlI ft out l.euuiituit. As tin was l.'iev- tiitlga.s as I)uuntl Nature and a

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third term that he was not inter Thanksgiving greeting cards
ested in running again for prest- this year. and says If you hap.
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from computer cards. The class members all pitched in it t meeting

and may fall no lower than South Seihlit)oIe .1 RIIUOR'
ffigil filill(l 111j.4 twen se90 fievreem at night.
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You'll get prompt, personal service. and convenled
monthly payments fitted to your budget. Stop in or call.
Get a cash advance from GAC for gift.huylng, new clothing
home furnishings, holiday travel - . . or for any good reasoa.

GOP nominee,
for its ZIP code is a real turkey
Richard M. Nixon was second - or, rather, three turkeys.
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float In the Jaycee Christmas
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only briefly, then drove back to Oswald? Did lie act alone? Or
examining a sbhsetvheI C.
has disclosed no credible cvipick up Mrs. Johnson. He was
Attorney
Mark
Lane
asserts
there a cotipIracy iuvolv- witnesses
motIfltaiflOU un av of evidence
dence that shots were tired
last seen disappearing down a lug one or more acconiplici's?
Hut
still
nourusg
forth
are
in
his
book
"Rush
to
Judgment"
from
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of white smoke" from
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President wheeled down an al- F. Kennedy I)allas, 'Fex., and two questions with a firm Yes, School l3ook Depository Build. port had this to say: "In contrast to the testimony of wit.
ley and went to the apartment tile controversy surrotinding his the third with it firin no.
Ing. Critics of tile commission
nesscs who heard and observed
the Johnsons have over the death continues.
Ti'ese caticlusions followed insist tilt re is reason to be lieve h
fired from the depository,
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the rtesidential car was about
'l'ue'tlay The ;cci:tl investigative corn- acted alone.''
NEW VOilE (Al')
Is the third anniversary of the mission heodeO by Chief Justice TI)'! cotniuisstotl found that to pass.
ects.
lie rifle lire had conic entirely On that point the Warren
While this was going dn, the assassination of President John l'arl Warren answered the first Ircin a window of the Texas

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Sunday that voters questioned These include Sens. Birch
after the Nov. 8 election pre- Bayh of Indiana, Daie1 a
fered Romney over President Brewster of Maryland. Gaylord

pal, announced Johnson had

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are expected to meet in Decem- gari, who won the governorship.
The term of Senate Republiher In Colorado Springs, Coin,
Romney, who won a third can (.eader Pverett M. Dirksen
term Nov. 8, says he hasn't of Illinois also ends two year
decided whether to .seek the 1968 from now. ft he elects to nin

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Senatorial contests in Califor.
have more influence in national
nia
nearly always toss-ups. Rut
affairs and in the GOP.
Rockefeller met Friday in the Sen. Thnmas ft. Ktichel. the all
Virgin Islands with Republican sistant GOP leader. faces more I
Gov,-elect Raymond P. Shafer than usual difficulties because
of Pennsylvania. All Republican of his failure to give public sup-

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Twenty-three Democratic and
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Romney arrived in San Juan Ii GOP seats will be at stake in

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be enough to maintain the war, same veteran organizer: "if l
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the welfare state and the citi- were advising Reagan, I'd tell
"ru bet you two ore interested in a perceptive blend
zens subsidized on its free him to sit In Sacramento and
modern and traditional!"
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powerful committee chairmanGov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
to
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bucked taxpayers scrambling quickly even with what will be J
in to their sugar bowls and other his limited experience in public
hideaways to produce the tax office. Anti-Romney moderates
rrvenues he demands. LBJ --and there are some--surely
wants $112.6 billion from the will be drawn to him.
taxpayers in this 1967 fIscal Reagan, like Percy, is seen
year. He will get it too, and as a man who needs time in ofprobably more. But whatever flee to prove h imself before

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unpeeteci lflfld5dkh' n1irliy ntren'hcI for control
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hope to regain control of the ilean gnvernnr.
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8bOVC. The :)o by 68 foot mulling will he bUilt (1

chen and farm machinery, its Editor, Herald:

The best to be expected from will end next June 80.
anywhere to pay for the kind a strong southern favorite, and
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farm machinery, so he thinks .veiirfl hencel It's that critic-all
it is a costly luxury to ourSend for my booklet "How
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children!
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For- it helps instlVe N,()Ill,
It offers shortcuts for tutor.
youngsters better grades and a ing your child at home and
cultural outlook during their making hini a swift ren(lel.,
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plus a champion at multipli

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ling. But there bas been no re- expectations in the fittral year rPP(
notwithatanaing, in you can use them for tele- are unfair to your youngsters
*At hnf;inPH4;, of cc;=T,C, &amp;nd
Nixon gets a healthy rub-off
i-punsible, administration eSU- beginning next July 1. 7%at -%ill the politicians fig-ure it that of credit for the fact that the Romney and Nixon nevertbelt!_ ivision commercials.
if You don't have an encycloI
mate of what costs may be ex- be fiscal 1968 which will end on way with votes.
pedia!
GOP picked up 47 U.S. House
pected in the years to come. June 30 of that year. We are On the record of the treasury seats, since he concentrated his
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die Day Carnival.
the
primaries
could
pr
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n1inois, U. S. Senate winner,
on the ins
WorI( Operatioii and Ronald Reagan, governor- and cotiy for him. Yet he has have married him if he hadn't mon th ly cost is not heavy,
Shar
The
this time that "Kiddie Day"
been highly successful,
elect in California, to the sweep- to lick the "loser's image."
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your
school
ch
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The first and continuing job spending will be contained in gures are available today only is they will serve mostly to add lems. The biggest is the nag.
are old people, who re- ous
advantage when they have ment to area paren ts and chilby
of the new 9(ith Congress will the annual budgvt message to "or the first quarter
notion, expressed
of fiscal zest to the race and give it a ging
one
tire
so
they
can
enjoy
doing
homework
tasks, such as Eniz- dren alike and a reasonable
Midwestern leader, th at the nothing, always greeted Wi
be to decide whether the United Conss In mid-January. The ir - July, Augnst,
th lish themes to write, plus his- profit to the Jaycees; a profit
surface
Staten can prosecute a big war annual budget performance has
openness.look of flexibility and governor still has not proved "What are you doing now?"
tory or Science assignments,
which will be turned back Into
Romney would have been a his grasp of major foreign and
In Southeast Asia and simul- become a charade of under- her - and they are Lot T55Ui'
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hav
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access
to
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community for additional
If only science could provide
Uneously continue to support - tatement. Spending and treas- ing. A mom and pop candy Periclus 1969 prospect even if domestic affairs.
a Public library but farm chil. Nvorthm- hile activities.
Romney, moreover, is believ- an attachment that would
the Great Soci"ty in the style ury revenue generally exceed store would not survive beyond he had done no more than
dren often lack that advantage.
Sidney L. Vihlen Jr.
to which it has become aecus- budget estimates, Without ex- the first of the month if flIOifl big for himself, which he did ed to be in serious need of more off our worries when we ITT)
So rural families should
Secretary
tomed.
eeption deficits are larger than and pop run their store on the this time by 570,01)0 votes, but staff people knowledgeable in off our bedroom lights. That doubly stress Bible reading,
Involved also are the ques- budget forecasts.
principle of giving their candy he also met the conditions set politics, who can get him and would be a awithh.
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many
party
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big
choice'
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field
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Kings
and
their
subjects,
masters
and
A
quick
telephone
cheek
of
a
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from
the
drain
of
the
conm8C
wider
and
more
exciting
For tho many pal-ents are
relation to this development that comes
key Republican leaders acrvative interest toward Re"- 1 Y newcomers Reagan and Per- penny wise but pound foolish.
in on our wave length. They say that slaves, find a common level in two
Th ey
lavish
cash is already outdatod.
unnecessary
p1acest the foot of the cross, and in around the e,unt1' indicates gan. More and more, too, pro- f cy.
money
on
ritzy
clothes
or kit.
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taxes.
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duty in
seeing
that
these
signs
are
removed
as
than
"left-up"
political
more useless,
soon
as
practical
thus
commanding
the
signs following an election,
respect for which the sign was 'intend.
It is interesting to note that a con- ed, even if after it has served
its purcerted effort has been made locally to
ken do
With our tourist season approaching
see that these .signs are
en masse. We commend those behind we owe it to our "image" to haul down
this effort and trust the cooperation these signs before the week is out and
ll be exended on a county-wide basis. before they become "eyesores" to the
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Sanford SemInoles Roll Over Wildcats 31-7
The Sanford SemInok, swept oral times with passes to his oral Winter Park bids for TD'a Parkers came roaring hack romped Into the end zone after
along by the running of their halfbacks. In all, he threw the throughout the remainder of the behind the passing of quarter- successfully eluding Wildcat
tacklers all th e way and the
halfback corps and quarterback ball 30 times, completing 13 for half. However, at th e start o' hack Kent Gaydos.
Seminoles
took home an easy
Frank Whigham, dominated the
Gaydos threw three complete 317 Wi ld cat skin.
the second half, Sanford came
220 yards.
scoring as they skinned the W1fl
Winter Park
ter Park Wildcats 31-7 at the Frank Whigham launched the back strong and logged a 62- passes for 54 yards and then Seminole
15
First
downs
ran
some
to
push
the
ball
over
17
pigskin only 16 times and corn- yard scoring play.
Cuts home den Friday night.
98
Yards
rushing
for
162
yards,
but
Buddy
Stumpf
notched
his
from
the
one
yard
line
to
put
249
Seminole Halfbacks Buddy pIted five
220
Yards passing
Stump!, Bill Bracken, Fred two of the passes were for second score as Frank Whig. the Wildcats on the scoreboard. 162
Webc'r and Bill Frisby racked touchdowns, one on a 62-yard ham threw from his own 38, The kick was good and Sanford 5-16 Passes completed 13-30
0
Passes intercepted by
3
after successfully eluding a host led 19-7.
li p 157 yards rushing with play to Buddy Stump!.
3-34.6
Early in the last chapter of 5-34.8
Punts
The Sanford onslaught start. of Winter Park linemen, to
Stump! getting 56, Bracken 36,
20
45
Yards
penalized
where
the
Seminole
dominated
game,
Sanford
45
Weber 33, and Frisby 22. Frank ed after the Seminoles took over Stumpf at the
6
6
13
12—SI
yards
rushpossession
of
the
hail
on
their
the
Sanford
halfback
broke
Bill
Frisby
performed
a
key
Sanford
\Vhighnm added 114
0 0 0 7— 7
lag including a spectacular 78- own 31 yard line. Bill Bracken away from three tacklers and role in the fourth Seminole Winter Park
yard gallop for the last Sanford and Buddy Stumpf performed went 55 yards to paydirt. Whig- score as he recovered a fumhl• S. Stump! I run (kick failed)
the major portion of the (L9-yard ham added point number 13 for ed punt return attempt by Win- S. Stump! 62 pass from Whig.
score.
ham (Whigham kick)
Winter Park did outshine the drive which was all on the Sanford with a successful kick. ter Park on the Parkers' 41.
Seminoles In two respects, how- ground. Stump! got his first The next time the Seminoles Fred Weber did most of the S. Long 27 pass from Whig.
ham (kick failed)
over; in passing yardage and touchdown of the night on a one. gained possession of the ball running and he squirmed over
passes attempted and complet- yard plunge to give Sanford an Whigham cranked up his throw- from the one to up the Seminole W. Gaydos I run (Turner kick)
S. Whigham 78 run (kick failIng arm and tossed a 27 yard count to 25-7.
ed. The Wildcats' signal caller early 6.0 lead.
ed)
Late In the final frame, Frank
The Seminoles then took to scoring strike to tight end Mike
Kent Gaydos, caught the Scm1 run (kick failed)
the
defensive
and
stopped
sevLong.
The
kick
was
off
and
the
Whigham,
on
a
broken
play,
S.
Weber
lnok defense flat-footed sev- I
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1,as( 1114111t h. .)nhnny Unitas

was just another quartet-hack to
Vcpe't'cnIen. liii' Cypriot

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Sunday. Unitas wils just ,IIIother quarterback to Vepi-emi a n's Detroit plicymat es.
The Lions intercepted (is-c
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making what he culled ". stupid gamble" against No. 2 Michm bucks JenI:iiis and Beales. ,len- ranked Ncbrask, preferred the They expressed confidence th at lowed the usual pattern by fallgun State, said Monday his Fighting Irish e;tiIl rated the No. I kuns lute it-turned t'irht punts Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. in Georgia Tech and the Gators ing behind in th e second ball.
for Ii) s and scored nut.- of iii.' the Orange' Bowl a year ago, the will attract a huge television
Neither team could manu.faccollege' football teitni in Lis hot,!:,
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Florida has been defeated only In tit(-' cc tond stanza, Jonc

10-10 tic at Michigan Suite Sat- ious to st-c how the ntiunl AP
urua\ dre
pants of sparks poll desciops after the Irish
from
from the volatile Irish coach.
Spartan deadlock.
'Es cr body is making a fed- 1k had a lot more to sits
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of the game When we closed c,Iiwng freeze for the disappoint i
iUi six straight running plays ing 10-10 tie. He asserted:
in our own territory," Said
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A' the. end if we had inosed to margin came after Michigan
theui 41 or so we might have, State gambled with a pass from
gum- to the' air. But we weren't its own 2(1 and we intercepted.
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Texas Tech 21, Arkansas 16
S Methodist 24, Baylor 23
Rice 21, Texas Christian 10
Arizona St )g New Mex. 7
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won 10 games, losing only to Tu]- 13
on s
cesr we have, enjoyed this sea- utes before.
EAST LANSING. Mich. (AP) was blocking, helping Jimmy sa in the Orange Bowl, Texas in 85
son by making stupid mistakes. "And they forget any interMichigan State halfback Clint Ruye run 75 yards and throwing the Cotton. and Missouri in the 70
If I had Saturday's game to cia ce'pticin against us at the close Jones, who set a Big Ten record
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Coach Paul (Bt'jir Bryant's currently ranked ninth national- its bowl Iwpea flaming, plays at crud. Miami routed Iowa 44-0.! East Carolina 35-14.
Florida State blanked Wake Florida State Is host to MaryGeorgia. Florida. Mississippi unbeaten boys takes Southern lv and the Yellow Jackets the weck Vanderbil t.
Ole Miss, fresh from a 34-0 Forest 28.0, Memphis State i land Saturday night, and Merri.
and Tennt,-ssce go after state Mississippi at Mobil e', Ala, Sat- No. S Warn.
titles against traditional rivals urdity, and then wind up their Both clubs could move' up in whipping of Vauudy, entertains turned back Cincinnati 26.14, phis State plays at Houston in
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Miiippj State, and Southern Miss. whipped another
night finale.
this week, but ambitious Ala- 'regular campaign Dec. 3 in a this week's rankings, and the slumping
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five-game losing streak.
of the top ratings.
The Crimson Tide renews its However, the Crimson Tide Florida, which has already
Louisiana State. Tulane and
drive for an unprecedented third 1111b It post-season engagement. beuitexu Florida State, entertains Kentucky closed out their camstrutlghit national championship, along with four other Southeast- rugged Miami. whose defenses pitlgns laut Saturday. with 83.000
Its bid brought back to life by ern Conference clubs.
- should provide a stiff test for watching LSU butter the Green
the' atpicmate between ,rotre Georgia, Tennessee, Florida the Gatursu' Steve Spurrier. Wave in New Orleans. 1-7. The
and Mlsniisedppl all are bowl- Florida how to win and take a Tigers finished with a 5-4-1 seaDame and Michigan State.
between
The deadlock
the bound, and all are matched 9-1 record into its Orange Bowl son mark and a 3-3 SEC record.
c.ount.ry's top-ranked tcrtm'i left against intrastate foes in their battle with Georgia Tech.
Kentucky's loss to Tenrietisee
thin a-rated Alabama in position Last ckuedu1ed game.
Tennessee, which rode the dmope''d its season mark to 3t,o make a strong bid for the Once-beaten Georgia is host to four touchdown passes of Dewe)' 6-1 and left the Wildcats with a
crown it claimed in 1964 and undefeated Georgia Tech in the Warren to a 28-19 conquest of 2-4 league chart.
Lop iiatcli, with the Bulldogs Kentucky last Saturday to keep In other games over the week'
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TCU.
With the college football sea- on thein overall.
M 7ctuigan State jumped to a
Arkansas' chances for a Cotson all but over, the balloting
10-0 Ieua over Notre Dame, but
season begins in earnest and a ton howl bid and another South- the lzhu, with substitute quarhandful of victorious clubs nerv- west Conference title were rude- terback
O'Brien
Coley
In
ously await their postseason ly treated Saturday when up- charge'. fought back for the tie.
fate.
start Texas Tech beat the Ru- The game ended in controversy
an-c
Th ere
the clubs hoping for zorbuick, 21-16. SMU, a 24-22 with Notre Dame seemingly
bids to play in major bowl victor over Baylor, can clinch trying to run out (lie clock by
gaines — UCLA and Southern but,,the bowl bid and the chum' kct'ping the ball on the ground
California for the Rose Bowl, rather than go for the winning
or
Tennessee
Ecore.
and Mississippi
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for the Gatur Bowl. Arkansas'
Bob Gniese passed for three
and kicked a field
touchcwns
chances for the Cotton Bowl del
pend on Southern Methodist's
goal and six extra points as
Purdue beat Indiana, 51-6.
losing to a weak Texas ChrisFloyd Little and Larry Ssonkn
tian team on Saturday.
And (lien there are Michigan
ce'rnl'nscd to gain 272 yards
State and Notre Dame, which
rushing for Syracuse, which
took West Virginia, 34.7.
are sweating out ballots of h
Mtissippi beat Vanderbilt,
different kind: The ones that
will decide which is the top
34 . 0 with Doug Cunningham
When the rushing for a pair of touch.
hOUSTON (AP)
teunuu in the country. The Irish
and Spurtans, ranked 1.2 last people root for a millionaire downs. Tennessee bounced Ken.
week. (ought to a 10-10 tie in over an average guy, then time lucky, 2810. on Dewey Warren's
their clash at Itiat Lansing. moneybags man must be hoifle' (our touchdown passes,
thing special.
The Ivy League riser ended In
Mich.. Saturday.
Arnie Prulnnr is senuie'thuing :u tlircewuy tic its Princeton,
The Sugar Bowl as already
Alabama, 8 sixciiul.
picked its teams
Dartmouth and harvard all finThe
jwi-sunuibk,
usually
smnilished with records of 0.1.
0, and Nebraska, 9-0. The Crinu
pro
had
Arnie's
Army
Princeton
beat Cornell, 7.0,
son Tide was No. 3 in last lag golf
week's Associated Press college rooting for helm to win the $110. Dartmouth bounced Penn, 40.21,
football puii and the Cornhusk- 000 l i ouston Champions Interim- and Harvard blanked Yalu. 17-0.
ers were No. 4. And time Orange tlunul Gull Tournament Sunday Wyoming won the Western
howl has picked fifth-ranked and he obliged by sinking a Athletic Conference with a 9.1
Georgia Tech, ti-U, to play Fluri. pressurvpacked 12-lout putt ft numui'k, beating Brigham Young,
a birdie 3 on the loth hokr to win 47.14, mu Rick Egloff's three
by it stroke over Gardner Dick- touchdown l)ubSos.
Other teams set for bowl cum.
Inson Jr.
petitionare 10th-ranked Purdue.
An cstI.iiated crowd of 341,000
82, as the Big Ten representa swarmed over the beautiful
live In the Ruse Bowl; ,dnth.rst- grounds of thru immaculately
Georgia, H 1. In the Cotton groomed 7,118yurd jrnr 34$-3
Howl; and Syracuse, 8-2. in the layout of (lie Chunupiuns Golf
Gutur Howl.
Club mind most of the spectutura
'I'lse Pacific ii Rust' Bowl rep' tried to follow Pahnuei' ins a perJeselututiu! may have beemi (ccl, bunuuwry day.
1x2
decided Saturday when UCLA.
The 37-yes cold son of a gulf
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No. a, neat uuuierru California. pro (ruin l4atrobc,
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they sc'ug'ed eight vIctories itut'ludhisg noticü or •ffutiv.7 You're I
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appearance. The Gators have 4-23
Punts
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think
were
No.
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Fumbles Lost
0
Kenney kicked one 47 yards gaizie' against Notre Dame, j.
1- iii segluiur-i, whose crippled which gave Michigan Stute' its though he gained only 11 yards. Sunday. "1 think if we played and lost one. Last year, they 85
80
Yards penalized
club clot's at Southern Califor- 110.0 lead, Last week, he had a
June's carried the bull just 10 them again we could beat them. bowed to Missouri In the Sugar Crooms
nia Saturday, said he was ani- 57-yai'der just miss."
rirru's. The rest of the time he But that's water over the dam." Bowl. 20-18.
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starting at 7:45 p.m.
Utah State 13, Utah 7
television will reach 17 mill
It war th e sixth loss for the
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their
All
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Washington
19, Wash. St. 7
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who
won
two
and
tied
parents
will
be
introduced
mdiStanford
13,
California 7
It wi ll be Tech's 14th bowl one.
appearance. The Engineers have Croomr,

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as Ralph Tillman scored on a football season, pitting the
havv
Sam Houston 21, Sul Ross 14
been sold except 26.000 re- 60-yard pass from Ran Merthle. Fighting Seminoles against the Lamar Tech
served for the two teams. Geor27. Arlington SL 7
gia Tccb arid Florida will re- The Tigers tallied twice in DeLand Bulldogs this WednesFarWest
th e third stanza on touchdown day at 8 p.m. at Municipal
UCLA 14, S California 7
cus e $227 000 on the basis of
XIS of seven and four yards
Stadium will have an added
Oregon State 20, Oregon 15
lust year's capacity crowd re* 5
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by Georgia-27-10. The Gators hung up their first tally as Rbface another tough game before bcrt Johnson rambled for 10
the. Orange Bosl against Mu yards to pa dirt Moments laami the onls conqucror of Geor tcr, Frank Hunter electrified
the crowd as be scored on 71.
gia
Georgia Tech ranked fifth ard toss from quarterback
with a 9-0 record still must Birth Benjamin
Late in the second period,
face Georgia.
All 72,0(10 Orange Bowl ti ckets Crooms got on the scoreboard

Virginia 41. Maryland 17
N. Carolina Si. 2.1. Clemson 14
Syracuse 34. W. Virginia 7
Louisiana St .l Tulane 7
S. MISS. J. E. Carolina 14
Florida St. 28, are For. 0
Louis\ 11 29 Tulsa
Cincinnati
Memph St
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Dallas . . 7 2 1 .778 340 167
St, Louis 7 2 1 .776 221 177
7 3 0 .700 281 150
C'land
Phila. . 6 5 0 .545 229 268
5 6 0 455 217 246
Vicshi.
Pltts,.... 3 6 1 .333 186 253
New York 1 8 1 .111 147 316
1 0 0 .100 129 334
Atlanta
Western Conference
8 2 1) .800 246 107
G. Buy
7 3 0 .700 246 159
B'more
6 5 (1 .545 220 175
Los. An.
Sun Fi. 4 4 2 .500 217 247
2u1h'!u'
Minni.,... 3 (1 1
3 5 2 ,375 140 176
Chicago
4 6 1 .400 173 225
Detroit
Sunday's Results
Atlanta 27, New York 16
DetroIt 20, Baltimore 14
Green Bay 13, Chicago 6
Dallas 20. Pittsburgh 7
Los Angeles 21, Minnesota 6
PhIladelphia 35, San Franc-iscc 34
Cleveland 14, Washington 3

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Jones High Tigers of Orlando Buffalo 25, Youngstown 16
Purdue 51 Indiana 6
Boston U. JO. Rh. Island 14
Missouri 7, Kansas 0
Friday night.
Bowling Green 62, Temple 20 Northwestern 35, Illinois 7
Expe riencing the
Clarion
28, West Chester 26
Okla. State 21, Kan. State 6
son in 'croomc history, the boys
South
Kent St. 42, Xavier, Ohio 14
f rom Pantherland held Jones to
Wichita 37. Colo. St. U. 23
Dayton 20, Toledo 16

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Tennessee 28, Kentucky 19
Duke 41, North Caro li na 25

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Boston Col. 14. Mass. 7
.Ofl Wi th 5 27-7 loss to th e
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Citadel 10, Furman 6
East
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Michigan 7. Quantico 7, tie
Harvard 17, Yale 0
W. Kentucky 37, Murray 20
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NW Lousiana 27, SE La. 24
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yards for a touchdown.
On the way to their respective
p
American League
dressing rooms after the game.
George
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Jr;
Eastern
Division
Trull
and
with
Janik chatted
W L T Pct. Pis. OP
told the Oiler quarterback he
got the ball (lie second time Cappelletti's second field goal of Buffalo
7 3 1 .700 286 210
5 3 2 .623 215 214
ahead of intended receiver Lar- the game, a 19-yardcr with 24 Boston
ry Elkins because he gambled seconds left, brought the Pa New York 5 4 1 .556 205 182
3 8 0 .2Z3 271 301
on where Trull was going to triots a tie.
Houston
throw it.
2
8 0 .200 145 278
New York's Sauer didn't score Miami
The gamble worked, and the
Western Division
Bills went on to increase their any' touchdowns, but the 144 Nan. City. 8 2 1 .800 370 217
Eastern Division lead to one yards he gained on his eight Oakland
7 4 0 .636 249 219
receptions put the Jets into San Diego 5 4 1 .556 231 188
game over Boston.
Oakland slicked Kansas City's scoring teritory more than Denver
2 8 0 ,200 128 291
games by once, Emerson Boozer scored
Western lead to 1
Sunday's Results
twice, the second time on a 96defeating Denver 17-3.
New York 30, Miami 13
Graham. who hadn't scored a yard run with the second-half
Rtilflo 42, Houston 20
touchdown since 1964, tallied kickoff.
Boston
27, Kansas City 27, tie
Art Powell. another of (hi'
twice for Boston on two of the 11
Oakland 17, Denver 3
passes he caught. Babe Parilli league's top receivers, caught
Sunday's Games
hit him on touchdown passes of only one pass for Oakland, but it
21 and 38 yards, Taylor also was an 18-yard scoring toss Atlanta at Chicago
Green Bay at Minnesota
scored twice, taking passes of 21 from Toni Flores. The Raider
Los Angeles at Baltimore
and 26 yards from Len Dawson. quarterback also threw two
yards
to
Larry
Todd
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a
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ange Belt Conference crown in threatsthe pigskin 36 times, while setback. The Hounds will try
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Devil
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They did a whale of a .inb
blood then ripped off left pass on the five. The 6'4" re- Wednesday night to capture their season opener.
Lakeview
tackle
on first down, broke a eciver pulled down the aerial the OBC rushing title. At pres- Lyman
on offense. I mean
Stan
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First
Downs
17
tackle
at
mid-field,
and
raced
and
carried
three
would-be
ent,
he
trails
only
Graham
who
12
Hemphill and Burnie Heaidrjcli
Rushing Yardage
220
£46
52
yards
for
six
points.
Sophtacklers
into
the
end
zone.
has
875
in
10
games.
and those ends, Greg Ganzi
Passing Yardage
47
omore end Chris Brown hooted Stuart's extra point attempt David Straughan, with 66 61
and Mike Long, well sir, they
PAUL LAMBERT
Passes
Comp.
2-8
the decisive PAT. Thereafter, was wide to the right, how- yards r u a h I n g supplemented 3-12
played the best offensive ball
Punts
3-35
A
long
touchdown
run
on
Coach
Val Beckman's OBC ever, and the score remained at Lambert's running for the 6-27
I've seen from them till
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Fumbles
Lost
4
Hounds.
Most
of
it
came
on
a
son," said Head Coach Buck their first play from scrim- chumps, who were averaging 7.6.
Yards
Penalized
15
Lambert
and
Lakeview
full54
yard
romp
in
the
third
55
Mttts of the Fighting Semin- mage was the only score Lake- 80 points per game, were unhack Larry Graham waged a quarter. Youngblood had 60 Lakeiew ........7 0 0 0-7
view's much lauded offense able to reach paydirt.,
(lies,
0 6 0 0-6
The Devils moved well on duel throughout the evening. yards for the Devils. Lucas Lyman ........
"The whole line was just could manage against the defiYoung-blood 52 run
outstanding in providing Frank ant. and determined Lyman the ground all night, but the Graham, the Devil's barrel- completed three of 12 passes LA
(Brown
kick).
state
candidate,
for
61
yards.
Stuart
was
on
with more than enough timp to Greyhounds Friday night. But hard-hitting Lyman defenders chested all
Stuart
17 pass from
four
fumbles
and
held
cracked
the
Lyman
line
for
155
the
receiving
end
of
all
the
LY.
forced
set himself and then connect it proved to be enough, its the
Lucas
(kick
failed).
th
an
Lamtosses.
Ofl thost. p1t14.nt('rj 'Whigharn heavily favored Red Devils on fourth and short yardage yards-17 more
W h I z z e r s'," Metta zicldod. edged Coach Dick Copeland's situations twice to repelt re"Frank's play has improved
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br and George Satiem- illsArt Graham, Otis
played sizzling pass catching ability, but when it comes
to plucking passes out of the air, you can't overlook
Toni Janik.
Boston's Gi'nhnm snared ii passes and lansa5
City's Otis Taylor grabbed nine 1.as the Patriots and the
Chiefs bnttld to it 27-27 tie In
the Amricnn Football I,.eagui'
Sunday.
Sauer pulled In eight passes.
gaining th e league lead In that
department as the New York
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Browns' victory with a 5$-yard
touchdown bolt up the middle
after Frank Rya had sent them
ahnd with a five-yard I'D pitch
to Frnl Green,
Randy Johnson threw three
!ouchdfl5vfl pnsss and ICOr4
another TD as the Fateofls ended their losing string at nine
games and handed the plodding
tbsck
Giants theIr eigh th
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injured It;,rt Starr, firerl two
totar-hdwn posses to Carol l
Oak, feuding Green Buy pact
the Ucnr' Uritkowcki and flak'
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hair
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Itervitin%
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adult night cu
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now in effect. Anyone Disturbances began %%-lien poremaining in the area tinder 18 licemen Increased enforcement
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fined to the island of Korninsu. quick call to SoutIiern
currently represent China in the Chemicals will solve y o u r
Security Council and the Gener- problem. Call todayt
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appoint a cnninilttt'e to
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predgion howng
aid Is built with ImUng
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its ear en
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raising revenue will have to be
Coiitrztr-- to popular belief,
ahSaf '
Changing bat
"tisfactlon
Without
found, at present, Instead of rivers do not tuke most ruin- I
looking for ways to tax. we water buch- to the oceans. Of
Stop Ill and try at . . I.
should look for ways to save tw 1,430 cubic miles of rain,
u
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by using a good sound business now and sleet deposited each
Tuesday A.M. T&amp;.phsse for
approach."
year on the United 1thtes
Home try.
He is in favor of putting more only about 300 are delivered
a
emphasis on streets, drainage, to the
C00PER
by rivers'.' Most
lights and utilities, and spend, of tile rest returns to the air
HEARING AID CRNM
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nnte blood and that all mcmtaxes, Woodruff gUted he "will
oppose. silly exhorbitant tax and bers of the disaster committees
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distributor for tile Disaster cilmmittees, or ench
state for products minnufactured Community which is 11 member
by Omaha Steel Corporation.
nf thi- Orange City Chapter are
lie is a member of Christ scheduled to meet at 7:30 p. m..,I

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Since moving here he has Wednesday. Dec. 7.

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First world's fair was held In
Ncsi.
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near Rangas City. Except for ter. American Red Cross, has
the time spent In the Army En-, been clinnged from tile librnry
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he lived lu that ares and will; in Orange City. Drawing is

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_________________________ attended the Citrus Council Pa for the girls, since most of them
trol Leader Training Course are in the seventh grade at
held at Camp Ticcwhee near South Seminole Junior High
ere Jan School and had not previousis'
Barberifle They
Fdtr, Tens Glohus, Linda Mc- had complete responsibilit) for
a troop camping event.
GInrn and Eathy Engle
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The troop has been btmy since
. "' its organization this fall and is a Standard Red Cross First
made up of girls li%ing in he Aid Course in preparation for
ashrook, Tanglewood, and the Emergency Preparedeness
Challenge Instructing the
Goldenrod areas
Most of the girls bridgod to course as Charles Bryan, ho
Cadettes from Junior Troops is on the faculty of CoJial
High School, Orlando
6., 472 and si
They meet at the home of Girls c om p 1 et i n g the ten
M. WOODRUFF
their leader. Mrs Gerald 0 hour course include Susan CarMcGinnis. Other adults work- rick, Debbie Davan Kathy Ening with the troop Include Mrs. gle, Jan Fritz, Nora Hartnett
George Watters, Mrs. Leonard Ronamar.r Hays, Corey Kries,
Hartnett, Mra. Wayne Morris, Diane Lucas, Celia Lutz, Susan
Mrs Brad Lynn and Mrs Lyon, Linda McGinnis, Pam
Morris, Patty
. Pfeiffer, Judy
Charles Engle
. Strong, Debbie
The troop recently participat- Sloniger, Cindy
ed in an Intertroop Encamp. Toombs, and Rhonda Watters.
if
A cookout as held Oct 29
here all
ment at Ticoche,
planning and carrying and invited guests were enter.
By JANE ASSELBERRY phases of
talned with songs, games, and
Cha]c M. Woodruff,
skits.
corner to Casselberr3' politics,
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cilman with the endorsement of
New York City in 195.11.
Triplet Lakes Association, of
which he Is president.
He lives at 41 North Triplet
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Goldberg told tile asselliblY
Sept. 22 tillit the Issue or ,wating
lied China concerned whether

110W past 10 p.m. The curfew few ordinance that should go.
now in effect. Anyone Disturbances begnit when po
11% maining in the area tinder 18 licemen increimed enforcement
in the Court of ilor viviontr years old will he arrested."
or the curfew ordinance on tile
Teen-agers oil crowded, neon- strip. This brought tiiiints. rocklit Sunset Boulevard - sonic and-egg throwing, some proper11" ret Voitntr of
conventionally dressed. niany ty d1lilinge. and it plethora or
JEANNE"r,ri:. co. m I 1-U-;Docens(.11 with
Shaggy beards. hair or protesting signs and paniphleLq
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Ir's, All Creditors ""It 11PT04111"
or
nemninits
clothing
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n%ina clal"Is
sage often re
nstIc "shitckoing of I year
C:wh of YOU 01,e
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ncnt nny vinimm wid d-mall-14 tile Sunset Strip, once a
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the cally and clog weekend traffic
to office
court liouve of P-1141 (701111 ty Rt to 11 standstill. M anY. 11110119
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autos, can visit the arca from
calendnr m(mll', from the t 1111(.
of the first pumication or tbir; distant
C1% ii IUI area.
o top1e ni
notite
or demand shall hr in writing. Ili two weekends of protesting
and PhOl Mate 011% Olive of re.
"ce Rn(l potit orftee adarv?,m ot the to p. m. curfew. more than
he claimant anI Plum he'% ors 200 have been arrested on
to by tile el:11111fint. his a gent, ol.
attorney afl(l accnmpanted by s- charges ranging from curlew
le e o! ,me o ar flth
violation to battery against
or dvioand not tio filed
police orricer. Saturday 400
aliall lie %,nitl.
/p/ jac(tuplint- 11111s 1111111(all policemen quelled disturbances
/,/ Pauli ne mills sativer
Involving 1,000.
.%p F,xecutorx of tile Last Reactions - and proposed
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of the disaster committeest Aid
oppose any exhorbltant tax and ber
TWS :Mulnj now precision bowing
although the time will come be present for their meeting
aid
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Contrary to popular belief,
satisfaction
found, at present, instead 01 rivers do not take most rainterim
for ways to tax, we wnter back to the occaMS.
Stop In cmd try at . . .
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He is a member of Christ scheduled to meet at 7:30 p. m., I
Episcopal .Church. Longwood. Dec.
fi. in the DeBary Civic

predict thilt tile United Stnt( n,iindc for the epu)lon of the
t%IH uptrnrt a reoIutIrm to
ii onii M q
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thorie a year's
study ni ntIrnIsion of Re(I (Ilinfi(Bite
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several other nation' t,Innirntl to
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lily to appoint a cunitnittee to
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lution to tin' 1967 session
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(;oldber
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Chinii question in a speech to
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Italian Sen. Attilin Plccioiii.
oullhiltig tile proposid to the its
sellibly Fridity, sald the com
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Alsio Alrb. Lauren Johnsun, the man of your Iffe can find
Following the gift opening Mrs. John Ludwig, Mrs. Ed- you by wearing flourescent nail
7:30 panThe party rooms were dcc- guests were grouped in couples, ward Smith, Mrs. W. H. Men- polish, and luminous lipstick
orated witli arrangementri of given tissue paper and pins and wether, Mrs. Ted Williams, and eye makeup.
white gladioli and mums. The asked to make bridal veils. Mrs. George Hughes and the
Metallic cosmeti cs, t boa e
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Gordon Club met at the lionue with colorful miii athorned flit' c4)I)'I'tqI1(Iot1 A formal arrange of 'leepint tinder the stnr i
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JIM BLYTHE AND SAUNet seats, a vented hood and 121 N.
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TIM TALMADGE
were many handsome men on did ' choose th I ht a nts
wedding bells.
For your shopping convenience
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ELEANOR BUTLER, left, and Betty Ball, both
and not my capabilities.
lection we have relocated our enlarged Gift
Broadway run and It is certain
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Paducah, Ky., is a helicopter
men Department on the mezzanine.
to delight area fans who are inpope with beautiful service which will be awarded
pilot In air rescue so the two The Cooking School Thursday GUEST SPEAKERS at the tere
In a touch
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to a lucky person as a fund raising pro ject to aid
'flycra" speak the same lingo night was highly successful last meeting of the Seminole tropolis brought to Sanford.
the
Little Red School House. Silver will be (in disSecretary's
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applied for welfare funds and

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they have received letters of
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of $1 to $50 and an invitation to
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says trustees of the Orkin estate
have set up limited credit with
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of his property.
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Mrs. Orkin applied for aid buy with it." said Reits. 23. "I
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guardian of Orkin's property in away W finish my studies and I~
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named in her place. This year cuntat for fun. I never
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Problem, a solution to $ prob. tion in business, career. Be sen
tie thing I eat and make • **lie to Suit the OccasiolL
lem or a favorite homerniIdng
marks I hope I have the will
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PISCES:(Feb. 2o to Mar. 20) U
power to stay ou the djeL S&amp;y -I blkv,e skin that is Hke PoUy
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right way to delight others,
somel1ing about these *iwds' Parchiumt, but rm allersk to p0jutem ;he heno in Po4gs
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on the sidelines, wflj you?-, - PerfuMe and em"t use calme.
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talents..
This is a good day to thing about those
criticize Preparatiou
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Artistic Pleces for your
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borne. A good saving is possible
should-as a little girl I once fume tends to dry the skin. I
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pick
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knew used to "y - "KWP wsmedc oil as I suutst aw ft
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be, or she, will be
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ig swd ,,or (AP)- A gang of Ud"es stood one of those persons
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have his or her inind on some. 'q
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thing
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business should say nothing where
wall
an antique will be a step higher than pre*.
"d, like those wbo cfiUCISC TO rOctive It. and ime &amp; loago dealer's shop ww ewjqwd with 0111t oudet. Give as fine a cow.
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matic Pieces, as i'm tall and pa,eje anti food
:n way Into the shop, then took o• affords much change.
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ftoss S4&amp;
ft= 5 14.L T. except for the fact that Jacoby quAted 1 1 13'stems when there are
bid but not with quite so weak
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Pass Pan
came up with the lead of the
a hand "Jacoby held them
PA111
Adopt that will bring infinitely
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resu
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Be
more
bett&amp;r
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tim weak JUmP overcall II to In which case your opponent courage a spade flz..s..
Be su
turned out that Len* held the
deprive your Opponents of bid- could have made had they play. ace.
and
rejuvenate
yoursei
rr A D' P4CE
Lena returned a spade ful
WHAV5
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Ang space. it alga b likely to ed the ban&amp;
MtA
MOn-1-32 AND
LIBRA: (Sept. = to Oct. 22)
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for the setting trkL With any
RJNNY DANC',=
excite them And cause them to The two bout
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Culbertison
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bid excited other
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gives you excellent '
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ideaj6 so be sure to use your 4:
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South,
bid
four
any
more
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YOU know for the favors, back-.
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IJr some big pet
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bIdding continued to gj
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credit built up first.
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4S
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can sail along in fine style.
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ways
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bids
were
normaL
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match was played before
410114 one had
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and
should
step
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"LommFil wttmfffa
Express your frnost aims
didn't see anything Later on, Never her married name. A nocenee ones more, By u
V4MJTOF it P1lFPfIWF
when o guests left, I asked
very humane practice If you Unae the guilty Party should right persons and they help you
my husband what his idea ask me.
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to attain them, be they of a per.
yen UP. claw luck.
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was in kkkine
M.D. A.
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sans.! or business nature. Dress §
"You wem sitting badly, your
OONFIDENTIAL TO in fine Style. Keep social ap- Z
dress was hiked up over your
DEAR .ABBY. Yesterday - GINNY". If you are wise, pohitments on time and be
imam." For crying out loud, morn had 50 cents an bw that a,coUts something,, charming.
a
is this any way for a husband dresnar, and this morning ft YOUM look for in a prospoic.
TAURUS: (Apr. 20 to mot,
to act when there are guests was gone. We have $ large
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tire husband will
around?"
family and so One wfll own thing certain."
luxuries and fleshpots, and this 9
KICKED IN K. C. up, so my father has placed
Problemsy Write to Abby, Is a good day to get them
DEAR KICKED: Certainly
all us kids on restriction until
BOX 99700, Los Angeles, C&amp;L XTeater abundance., Tak-ing, some
-.-not Nor Is it 4162117 Way for the CURtY PartT confesses., 90M. Per a personal "ply time to Sumer the information
a husband to behave when We can't use the phone, radio Inclo., a stumped,
you need will bring further
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theris are NO guests around. or TV, and we've lost all our dressed enveloM
i1flo'k 1pron&gt;l
berlefits your war
TU..WE I M 014
Be needs to be taught * In. privileges for a whole month.
OilS
with others, smile more.
Hat, to writ. )etters? send
am Serve him bay. Ira a
I considemd saying I took the
GEMINI: (May 21 too June
$1 to Abby, Box 697M I'02
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UP ^LICE AT
fighting diet for the kind of 50 cents to get the other In.
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Angeles, Cal. 90069, fct- Ab. 21) Being more gregarious can
a
t spmk
animal who an ,is ,
bomt ones off zesbictions
by's boo)&amp;*, #-How to Write now bring the
but kicks.
but that would Include the
within reach of your. arm, the
Lers for Afl Occasions."

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DEAR ABBY. Som,rne
flty
toe,
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od WORRIED w4rote ex. that's only. I think I know

was discussing sportsi With
the man, and I was helping birth certificate carried bar
the wife with some stitches
mother's maiden same. She
she was ba1n
d ifficul ty cro. auumei that her mother had
thetins. Out of the wide blue
sky my busland not up out rje&amp;
of his chair, walked over to
Abby, in most sfttft 11AD4
where I was sitting, and kickIy
AL!.. of them, for
ed me! i
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dentures nearly fell out. I was
a!! I Iiiow) this Is the way
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21, 1966

MAS 1U1JOVA WATCH, NEW.

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montidy rates. When you get earlier results, call and
cancel - you'll be billed for only the days run at
earned rats.
CASSIFICATIONS
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41-Monry Wri1id

Found
2-Personals
4-Beauty Care
E-Card of Thanks
1-Child Car.
s-I)or,--Cats...Pata
-Poultry-141vestock
1-poc1kl ]ot1ces
15-Catering-Food
i 4-Bicycle Repa1r
1&amp;-Spectsl erv1ces
I?-1nterinr Doenralors
17-Janitorial services

6t'-.8cbooh &amp; 1nzructIona
7f-Einpinym.nt ServIc,1!s
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Wanted
75-Fezn)r Hrl Wsined
-.-MaI. 01- Fcml4le Ht1p
74-8a1ci Help Wanli'd
7-Situzition Wantod
77-A-Situation Wanted
Students
1l]--Thcom Propertyes
-Business Prop-Sal.
-Beal Estate Wanted
14-foal Estate Sale
-Rardwar.
$7-Bu.1neas fentaip
21-Borne IinI,rovcments
5-Pluznblng
'
't-Lots For Sal.
I1l-Farn-Grnes
!2-Acrengt
24-Well Drilling
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2$-Air Coud. &amp; Beating
'L..Bnusee For Sale
25-Roofing
P6-Bousep-Sa], or Rent
:S-fla io-T.1virion
P7-Bt,usp For Tient
1-Pboto &amp; Equipnasnt
Estate Exchange
(-Bome Applian ces
Ifin-Report Jlcntajp
21-MuiiicaJ instruments
I Ol-Trailors--Cshanap
III 2-Busthisa Equtpzntvt
ItJ-Mobile Bomcp-.Sa)e
J-4ob Printing
1(15-Mobil. Homes-Bent
4-tpbolsiery
Ih4-'1'raI)e Spac*-llent
2b-Vscuum Cleaner,
Inb-Trailer Lots-Sale
7-Moving L Storage
Il'L....Apartn,ent. For Bent
P-Extethnziators
I fl f.-Ttt,oms For Bent
4 5-PlzntaFeeds-Seedp
11 r-Rental Acntp
Sb-Misc. For Sal.
lIZ-Wanted To Bent
11-Articles For Bent
lU-Auto, For Sal.
14-Swap or Exchanj.
II6-Autos-Sale (it Tzsd•
14-Wanted To Buy
I I 1-"l'rucks For Sale
Zb-Furz3ItursForSa]
I !D-AutomoU', Soti
bAflLIU.$ For b$iS
1-Scooter, &amp; Cycle.
14-Money To Loan
125-Boat, &amp; Motors
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51. Articles For Rent

BA11Y STROLLER, $10; Car bed, SWEET HAMLTN Oranges, 5200
ROSPI'f'AL REDS
51.: Bahr r.rlh, 140: Pla'.-pen,
En. Mrs. B. W. Lord, 2Ss6 S. Witeal chairs, slek room supplIes
$ill: t1' T'', 520.25-0f0 afte r
Sanford. 222-lft.
for sale or rent.
1.:t0. atiytimr
LTGGE'f'T REXAL.L DRUGS
Pleenrost Shopping Center
PC.11 EASY, ;Iftl carpel elr'kn'. 4 PiECE SrC'TTONAI. SOFA.
Tuner1nt. Need Cleaning. $411. 2701 Orlando Dr.
Inj rentI.
R,. u,str Ele-tr,uShampooer 4tri1 !
da.
TV - BEDS - CHAIN" SAWS Carroll Furnituro.
Belt Vibrator, I. Floor Machine
SINGER ZiG ZAG
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
CHAIN LINK rmnciEP
TOUCH -SEW
22-$1I5
2(;6I S. HIewatha
Shallow Well Pump. Corn- C'iDNSOLK Model. Sold :
ca-er
plot.-. I04 Mimosa 'I'erruce or
.0, fully' automatic, it. at.
REX? A
call
-SI.t ht for,
p. m.
tuebments ire-dod. Guaranteed.
Baby
r.eliahle person assume' 11 pay. RoUaw, Ho
EXPERT CARrEl' CLEANING,
Weak
or
Mon
th .
By
Day,
nment cit 5fi, will take older
Aa'crago sire 54.f. frn.-CAR•ROLLS FURNITURE
machine in trade. CALL Or.
111-1151
mate.. Ph. 2-11.74 for inforlr.y.dn, Collect-Credit Manager,__________________________________
III W. tat.
mation A appointment.
4t.-4F.l11. itety- or Night. We do.
lIver.
53. Wanted To Buy
CUSTOM RAT BALING
HAT FOR SALE
INVENTORY TtEDui'CING SALE, WALL MOUNTEr kitchen eahi'.
CALL 7,2-11114
Everything '. price, The Car.
Ipce-ll*neeu
kitchen
rut Store, 2 0 e' Magnolia. San.
equipment. Phone after
L,
i00 WATT- 1 20 'VOLT Gas
ford.
-5l2.
Power Ilium. 51(iIl (it; T)t a'fl t,iu
Spray Gui. $2;
HP Brirs
St u-s. Inn Eng'lnr, Sit.", : Small
Bout Top, Now St.. C. Krlcb)laurui before L :l'I' p. in., Sanford Boat Wori5s.

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SEL.L. (IS Your Pu?n?t.rs. Qelek
w*LaoN-MAlIk pej
Mt'iee with it•
$s ,,
SUPER TRADING POST
*11-1552
$ii.il .. let at.

New :-Itsuy terateP
SIstlon In lMllgwOnd. totentist 7(1,(1O0 or mor, monthly.
Third month .'mperstlon ow.,
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USED Furniture, au amount.
s flOCsM Or rUR.NT'FUltit
Sanford. 511-5276.
YOU SAVE $1 00100 on this 69-Schools &amp; Instructions
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groump: Von get all this: Donhi. dresser, Chest of Drawers.,
CASH FOR
tnyitcrstrlt'tg
fled,
Antiques &amp; used furottur. wane- Bookcase'
mattress, fbi springs, fled U. S. Civil Service ''est!
Spread, 2 Vanity- Lamps, Sofa
BRIDGES PV'PJcTTURZ
is and ever. S.*15-1410 Th'd, ChaIr. 2 step Tables., Cock- MEN-WOMEN
Park A 25th.
cure jobs. 111gb star ti ng pay.
tall Table, 2 table Lamps.. 8
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Short hours. AdvaneameCt
PC. Dinette. A $47,00 t-alue
WANTED: We' buy- furniture,
Preparatory training as lông
for
only
$12."4.011.
tiottle,., coins, Anything you
as required Thousands of jobs
have' may' be worth something
MATHER FURNITURE
open. Experience usually liltto up for cash. HIghway- 45 2(1* E. let.
Grammar sChOOl
122.11085
necessary.
Antiques. W. 1st St.. Sanford.
many
for
Jobs.
pufflcleflt
FREE information on jobs,
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. salaries, TQQIUr,TflPfltL Writ,
Dell's Auction Service
TODAY giving flaws and Sdrnttnr.
Bedding &amp;
WILL buy- anything of Value,
0X
dress. L.tnootn S.rvloe,
AT PACTORT pp.CS
Highest prices paid.
us do SanfoM Herald.
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Call 22-S1$1 or 222-7514.

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NETTlE ELIZABETH NORMAN,
T. ten dant
wo'nc or rrr
STATE OF TIlORIBA TO:
NETTlE ELIZABETH NORMAN, afk.'a NETTlE ELIZABETH HETtRErA.. whose
lIl5Ce of residenc,- It Un-

sveek e"i r i

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Sworn Complaint biting

been filed agaInst t'ou In the
Circult Court in antior Semi-

Crumley Monteith
Inc.

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

$100 DOWN

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ARD

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Payton Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

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KIM

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AND

I,oth IS and 52 of ALTAMONT, according to I'lutt
thereof recorded in Plat Book
I Page 7 of the Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
Defendants.
5OTICE 01' SEI'I'

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UbLrb 'f'5",
Service Calls MOONEY APPLL.
215 Palmetto
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SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
G. L APPL.LAI4CEJ New L Veal
11$ Magnolia
*22-111*
Musical lnstruents

PIANO TUNING &amp;P.E?A1Z
W. L. li.iR*ION_$3I"tMS

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NOW - - isto you may insert your Classified Ads
in tomorrow's Herald'as
late as 5 p.m. today...
and kills will be allowed
up until 5 P.M. also!

OVER 2$
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0? FINE workmsaakj is bolstering, drapriss slips..era. Time paisssata es little
SIR 11 n.e Drs.psry hardware
lnst.sflatiorL.
KULP 1)EOORATTJIG SHOP
Pk. $t2.UU

35-.Vacu urn Cleaners
USED VACUUM--CLEANERS
$10 up
KIRBY COMPANY
bales A Service
Ph. 665-6767.

50. Misc. For Sale
DOUBLE TUBE r' Fluorescent

a

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lights, new bulbs, guaranted.
Call 1-7204.

SEARS gear drive Chat.. Saw.
Used S hr&amp;. Paid 5171.1(6, will
take 1121. Pb. *1t1.s1.2$.

LOSE WEiGHT safely wt Des.A-Dlot Tablets. Only Ole at
McReynolds Drug

HAT YOSt EALE
CALL 525-015'

THE NEWSPAPER

READY Y'
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If living, and if
. C. HANNA.
dead, the unknown spouse, heirs,
devlsees, legatees, grantees, truscreditors,
beneficiaries,
tees,
lienors, assignees, successors or
others claiming an interest by,
through, under or for the said H.
C. HANNA; SlitS. A. l-'IIEEIsANI),
Administratrix of P. McQuaid, If
living, and If dead, the unknown
spouse, heIrs, devisees, legateew,
grantees, trustees, beneficiarieit,
creditors. ilenom's. assignees, suc ,
or ethers claiming an
Interest by, through, under or
for the said MRS. A. 1'1tEEI.AND,
Adminhstratrix of P. McQU1&amp;id
LAURA FOR!) and JOHN FOitD.
and If
her husband. if living, spoils05.
dead, their unknown
heirs, devIsees. legateel, grantees, trustees, beneficiarleu, creditors, Honors, assignees, succeNsors, or others eluiming LIII Iii"
terest by, through, under or for
the said LAURA FORD and
JOHN FORD, her husband; OltANGE BELT RAILWAY COMPANY. a/k/a oRANG1 inCur
ItAII4IIOAFJ COMPANY, a Florida corporation which has not
been dissolved. Its unknown aucce.sOrS In Interest, granted,
trustees, creditors, lidnol,, assignees, or others claiming an
Interest by, through, under or
for the ssid ORANGE tIES/F
RAILWAY COMPANY, a/k/n OilANGIC BELT IIAIBOAD COMPANY. FLORIDA MIDLAND
RAILROAD COMPANY, a Florida
corporation which has not beett
dissolved, its unknown successors In interest, grantees, trustees,
creditors, lieruorl, assignees, or
others e'iuin,ituiC sit interest by,
through, under or for tlis paid
YI,OitII)A MII)LAND RAILROAD
COMPANY; ATLANTIC COAST
LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, a
Virginia corpOratioul, autiiorlsed
to do business in the State of
Florida; any and nit others having or claiming ,ill y interest in
property
the following described
located In i4einhJIOIe County,

point

CUITOH HAY BALING

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THAN 50,000 READERS

Corner tjt

Lot

VALIANTS • PLYMOUTHS

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20 Models To Chios
NEVER BEFORE SUCH

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For

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WITH EVERY CAR
SOLD NOW 'TIL
THANKSGIVING.

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Lash

Blue

all

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brakes,

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heat-

st..tIng and power

Guaranteed Top Quality

GOING AT."Or You Make A D.el"

2277

SEE THE DODGE ROYS AND LET THIN SHOW YOU
HOW EASILY YOU CAN OWN A PLUSH WILL
I9WPPI0 DODGE.

ysler Plymouth, Inc.
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Crest Inn

CHRYSLER
CORPORATION
MOTORS

Ph. 322-1055

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Anywhere On A Near New Car.

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So. Hwy. 17.92 Across From

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No Better Deals Can Be Found

Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed To Write Up
Make
. So Be Sure To Come By And

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Terrific Discounts

a

AUTHORIZED DEALER

hO, Ibenel

interior, radio,

Offering

These Cars Have As Much As 42.000 Mi. Of
Factory Warranty Remaining And Are......

black top and black

with
vinyl

£x.cthe

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'66 Plymouth Fury Convertible
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Cars And Is Now

1966 DODGES

EXAMPLE:

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CHRYSLERS

Nurthts,ateriY to pot-itt of be.
ginning)
AND
All Blocks J and K au lii
2* of $ANI4AND
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IN YOUR TRADING AREA

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1801 W. FIRST ST.

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5$d

ones with the white

Semin ole Co. Motors

Blocks E. Cl. and I (less begin
Florida.
to-wit: Curlier of IMI
at Northwest
i, Block I. Track 21, run
thence North 7 20' West
feel, the nc e 5uthwesterlY
uli II.., %%'tat hue
to a
Lot
1(1,
25 test, from
of
$UthW5$t Corner thereof
thence south to Soutbw5I

COMPTONS Pictured Encyclop.dis.. Cash or 'lemma.
call s-v*sii after 4z341 V. m.

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is' ritc't Type 70 w 'mn, 'I Ir't litivi
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CIUCTIT? COTTTI7.
wtc'ru JVDTCIAL CT15(1T7T or
rto,tma iw .lND ron
WOLE Corw'r
CRASCEUT SO. 1lW7'
VIRGIL J. NORMAN,
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room
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$i'IIi N(S, Set,iinnle County,
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TIlE TIME 'i'EN't'EI) P'ifl8l
0
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'';1s.od
h'lotlln, n.'t'or.lIng to i'lnt 120 N. PARK AVENtII1I 221,11,1 r
1i-l1o0t
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therinif rei'nr.Ied I Pint link
4000 3 23-413 ).
(;\ REN , PA R'rMENi'-c
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1'm2-1 :71
first .5?.
Ili
eot,ts of flenmimiole
o,nt %'.
111.liM , all slse?rhe. ti-n N,-mr I
f
Iinu- i.ln, less the right of
Sec 11. For Rentals
\'%.4, 417; MA. 111-111I, ho 4)
ig,linii, Itoollookor. Mce"Iffoorit
,
WP)' .f lnleirstmtte ilisuliwimy'
Doors *22.717
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No, 1"omir it, estbllphr',1 In
5Vssksn'la
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Nights
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fe.r n'ittirml peOple. lilsaily o
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TTA(.
0. Ii Honk lt, l'nge 470,
F't'N1t1'
-inr,utre to
S. C. HANNA. it IIvtnw, and if
L
sated dnwntosvfl
1'm,bll,' flei-nrl, of Pemin'iie
'iPCr '-,rIs1t't
ItOIsIOlIT A WILLiAMS
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4es4, the unknown spouse, heirs,
s Dow. ters 311 I' 11-4. Triirk,
Cotitity, ilorlia, and time
1'7 -Itsal tot
4
or
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devisess, legateep, grantsss, trims.
uIg1t of tt'aa' in fnvor of
itaymond I,u nitq iii at, A sine.
tees. Imoneficinries, creditors, lien,,sIfnI.rir(.(,\cF'Iroi4h4l P'in'i
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's,i,jt',,
mis
2
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Atlantic Hank hli'Ig
'emmiim"l"
2 -*iIf,l
Thom
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or.., assignees, ..uccessot, or
WI.ARA APARl"i'1'fl"
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pstt till slmrl in iee,l hook
,
ill
'fli(l1"
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Interest
1234141.
,
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others claiming an
by,
;1'I:r:im r:;'r.'r'.',
Ø'IRS'I' 4T.
114
158, imn" 1 7, )'mhIi,' Records 90. 1,015 For Snk
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-----through, tinder or for the sill
cit Seminole Comity, irlorlila
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8, C. HANNA; MRS. A. F11FEI )I1Shf. On?'?.
"° ,,
irURM. AP'1"i4 close un. Jimmy
tI sCiiIi-'i('h: :i ,.ijolIiIlIg lots W.
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LAND, Adnuinistralrix of V. M"P,7
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Cri'*fl. 122-4(111
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of AITAflit, 141, Ji.t off V'rr'nch $ir,o
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gusid, if living, an.l if ilead, the
I'.11). Iitd)fl1I1lIV! Service
tifl'
n('cor.lIg to i'iat
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unknown spouse, heirs, .lnt'Iseeu,
th.',.'.,'r ,e'irl,,l iii Pint hook
fl'Ir't'ii G'irma"
pT;nN1.rrFrI
,nunt1ml. h'li hue, 1*5-101)2. T&gt;ayton
legatees, grantee.., trustees, hensI
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1.
7 of the Public lier
Ant
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c'nrls of tuuumItu,,le County,
k
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1764 pmr
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(
1 2-Acreage
signet's, successors, or others
llnri.in.
ilium, wIth
Th(FE ftFi'fl''\t,
claiming an interest Imy', through,
You and e:;,'hm of you, are hero1
,
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"Big business' romance with LBJ h on again-thd father
F. )R II.
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F It";.. • "'.
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under or for the. solid MRS. A. by not ified that n silt in Chat.t ACRE TRACTS
ncir
shrDptfl
4
}faspitttl.
4().
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DUPONT!
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to
i 'uI
his
latest
beagle
litter
bckutçts
of
)'lU:EI5ANI', Administratrix
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'cry ha s lie.' hirtiuglit against 111011, roliinn, nell treed home
122-t)12;.
('
ry Ica in r.
I
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ut
MeQuald: LAURA FORD
and
you
by
OVlhtS'I'liiET
INVICHPlot
site's,
l'li'i
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('i.i',t
'7
Pirn"h4
home"I f('l'
-- lit't.tn
(1flit her husband. If
r-',
t. i
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S 5Y,U I aS 1 • it
1K (,t .A - .
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I- Henlrnr.m. KItIiCfl, Itath *
good
I
erms.
Ing, and if .h'n.I, their ilflkflOWfl iirtlqiI., In thi' 'ircult ..n 'it of
uRiC
mini (roil t a go &amp;
or
j'p,
iiOIIMCM
9'UCt r**%I4
rriflm,
Living
1 a V \N Y
f'OMMOflORF
houses I' or Sale
spouses, heirs, tievlsees. legatees, hi' NI ut 11 3 u.I (cml Circuit, in nuid
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Only a few parr.'is left so call 95.
, ,
''i:'" oily (.alI 122-21,)
rlenu
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he.ncfit'isrics,
,
tsen'iIie
grantee, trustees
APARTMr4N 1
for Seminole ('ctmntv, Florists,
----- -- --s'iot%
541TN1.ANII EsTATEM: 1 It1,Ftt,
creditors, Itenors, assigmiecs, u' anti yoti ore iiereb' sunitnofle,l,
(TN
BRML;Ffl1
dI)•
I li l,atbs F'la. Room ' -,'hing
aN1HO
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1:ETA1.S
,
c,saors. or ot Imers claiming nil nr.Ieu-.',i alit requirel to file your
Ph' R.sItsflt M ier 121-• - - '
Qr.-\r.ITY ) 'UTO
SN r5s r 1,A1. S
Til I ;it i: is '
al,st, ..Q'iIfli" pm yment', $14
P' - u's'
Interest by, I hrc.ugh, under or for svrit ten auisvrr or Iofetqe
to
A Multiple Listing Realtor
,
i
I 0 I S I)ttip \V'irk
monthly,
107
itroWn
for.
122'
1,.t
I.
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nntl
FORD
'..ilnnt1)e
t
p,
q
inn
the sail LAURA
25115 rark lris"
i.'r: it.'i
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( 'unipl tint
here hi 3??-2420
t lit,
filed
nit&gt;' in I lii.
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f
ter
In.
ii
p.
viii
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03:17
ORJOHN FORD, her 1.tislrnnd ;
against y'.'ii In tile above styluil
,
-,
home
for
.if tATh"4
tlta,(
h'i,t"r'st
II,'l,'n.,Pil
ANGE llEI,'I' HAlLWAY COM- .'ue iii the offi" itt tile Clerk 95. 11085CM For Sale
i
(IS.
Rooms
For
Retut
()WNJ'It: 33 ('r,iintry (21u,i.
17,1111,
"j
Just
$
$"S.
N"
r'hn'slfliC
VANS. a/k a OitANUl' it1'LT , the Circuit Court in itnil for
&amp; .nily I2 per Cir"ie, 2 fI.,irr,nm. 10 x 14
1
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H A 114 HO A I) COMPANY,
Seminole County. Floriiia, On or
l lifE 1.1 liii it_SI. frame house on
. - llflS
rc"m. 1'.ay "k,sIng er,s' •
Ih"arnliy
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ThIIOFS
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't'
Pt
FIK
rIRIVE
Florida c o r P 0 r' ft t I 0 ii whic'h before the 2SII1 day of November,
r,v"r
paymenls
Ph
12'iJ
il
120 x 130' lot, I l,look front city
''
tnk
has not been dissolved. its Pif,R, and to serve a copy of such
limits, 54,800. 1023 W. He'rita.
Stensti'nrn Realty
unknown successors in interest, :nst'i'r or dcfeuis.'t II.tII1 [IA i Elt
- Atitos F o r
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10'' Mr)Pnle Homps - Sate I 1.,.
3i2-1393.
.t 'initiu.I" 1,1st In Realtor
-flie
(5A'LLdW.Y 't'() 'rifE
trustees,
creditors,
liengrantoes,
&amp; lLlEit, l'lniuitifl' s attorneys
i'AItK DRIVE
:15115
OVERBOARD
I RWAY
532-2120
MAN
cr5. assignees, or others claim- herein, tV)io" aittiress is 113 East VlIl' RENT? Take over pay-;Tr s:.i&lt; Ti tKgy'
(1oods
1..' nerlcta..
'1jitt'ti'ti
Rashness
•h1fl
4'.I
.41.1.
in
out
It.
lug an interest, by, through, nil- Pine
than
$55
t
s-I.e.is
eoflVdflF)
oridut,
m('fl
Ittli,
t rout, Ibia ii.io,
1-ilEt Rt'(s&gt;t, I 2
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yen a and in
'p
Us* (4t-Cout Want .415
i
lip?
ORANGE
on
Vl4ttilt)t.
D14Ai.fl
No
down
said
the
1104
free
Y(aiil(
2 1 him., I"la., room.
f' ""101-"'
der or for
TV;
or before said date, as rei')czitl"is, hf. yard.
lout
this nearly new, dif- Tiff-' EAR r.v ir'i -s'los i
I ctetifl
t o tail atid sell
121-5951
it,
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BELT RAILWAY COMI'ANY
Pilyflient. Owner tuiuist sell. Ph.
Itavw'"l i)iIvi'..11(-.
quired by the Laws of Florid.
st'ltii eich %fohE.' Ff'jnss Is'mrfr'rent
1.:ike*I'le
home
for
his
k/a ORANGE BELT RAILROAD and current hue, of Procedure.
322-2 0 94.
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chi-isø'i now through Thinks- '14.1 ('WFVY 2 Or 1-f T
R
very own, tut now (as ati- 1' t I I
ii,.'I't
cOMPANY; FLORIDA MIDLAND If you fail to do so, a Decree Pro
GI 0 .;I.,I) S 'r,uissr 1' 'f 'xV
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In the f l oo r
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".'Iient -ou'titI''fl,
RAILROAD COMPANY, a Florida Contesso will lie entered against
to
register
for
free
alr;ew
vI
'sf1
htr'.iroom
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ContPnit.nrY Style, this 2 bed12'm1614
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free
TV
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corporation which has not been you for the r.- lie! ,tei1,flhietl 1.t Iii" l'iil:si: homes are re,
-float
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h'
huge
(lit,
II
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h.ni''. I '
.unui sr o.asnnthiC itt"i';Iih( Turkey", sire you? 2 Itdi,aolVed, its unknct'n successors said Complaint.
-in,'el'
si .' W.ln.s- :sin 'rIno. '7esr fl,'n5 t',35: i' lr- -;.r,win
Fireh'br ,-t , l,, ', Swim
fe.,t,jres y ,,ststin'iIn
',Isturn
trustees,
3
lh,'uiri,,inm
huonmi's,
font,
21 V,1111II t ii
granteds,
iii
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interest,
untitled
that
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In
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You are further
t 1.
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f h idy I itul
10111, i .id
iIaue l.r.t" I lyin g ,%re'i sitti
isle.I at $,000) city isuni rural.
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creditors. lienors. assignees, OT th e nature of said suit is a stilt
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t ,s t.ITY
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fislilig
lent. Ss ,ii Floors. 0
It you start now 7011 Cftn Pit others claiming an interest by, to remove clouts front and In
-;s,',imngs
4armora
r.' - nFI'vy, i7.
,,.
in loving care! $17,710 with I
joy ChrIst ma.. In a 11081 E OF
through, under or for the said quiet the title of Plaintiff to the
]!42
I22
332Terms.
YoUR OWN. Come in, let's talk
FIRIDA MIDLAND RAILROAD above described property
hi
It over.
COMPANY; ATLANTIC COAST Seminole County, Florida.
LINE RAILROAD COMPANY,
i3e,Irnnn
$5,))) T iTA!. ['rice.
The name of the Court in
A Multiple Listing Realtor
A Muiitiple LIsting Itsaltor
Virginia corporation, authorized wimich said stilt has been insti.
f,irnshe.I Tr.isr wIth R.tth I
2561
PARK
DRIVE
222-2420
to do business in the State of ttited is the Circuit Court of tit(
Nice tot wt!h lots of trees
t919 S. French
121-4911
I
Florida; any and all others bar- Ninth Judicial Circuit in and fot
Bedroom.
3
mi spi,' fr in othor hous",
SVYNNE5V00D
Sales-Rentals
Real Estate
ng or claiming any interest In Seminole County , i"lorita, an
si I :- V;'s of .1 Ite,Iis :', u, - s - i-'r
owner. PIt,
:,1)
1'tS
home.
fly
Bath
4
sstfi-:
Ph. *12-4511
the following described property the abbreviated title of tills CASI 500 W. tat St.
ront ui,lib(thi II.,iiit'.
222-2072 after I V. m.
located in Seminole County Flor- is 0VEHSTREI:T INVES'I'MENI PINECIIEST AREA: 3 Bedroom,
Call
OUTHW
i i i vv
Ida, to-wit:
COMPAN", a i"lorida corporation
einn nrnT' I
.110.
o
2
Bath,
Fin,
room,
125
E.
ColebeIuoii-' in DiEtary. 15,
tNVgSTMNT
.4 REALTY
Blocks E. 0, and I, (less
vs. S.C. 1IANNA, et at.
lIDlIM.
3
r'
ri'.I N1., 1 bath. 02 t tie
.1.2• I1 D
man Circle, 322-3638.
112-0171 t
Pirk Ave.
5
'
114
gin at Northwest Corner of
000 ETC air ' ,,niIitioner, large LAR
it is hereby ordered th at th u
_____________________________________________
of C ity. $i. 10.
'lilt&gt;' room with
Lot II , Block 1, Tract 26, run order anti notice shall ho publish
Flit. motIfs,
i
¶8 Ft.,
\\C5[
1145 SCHI'IV:'I.f.E,
thence North 7' 20'
l
ed once a week for four conse
shower, mien' .iIitional 12' x 20'
hs4rcom Call .1 13-47'3 aftet
feet, thence Southwesterly to cuttve weeks in the SANFOItI I GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
all pmr;i"s' non. cairporte. f,ili
4 p Tr
a point on the West line of IIEI1ALD, ft newspaper puhltehei
concrete .lrIv.', aluminum tit 222.1201 2440 Hiawatha at 17-52
2-2-4 DRS., 1-2 BATHS
Lot 10, 25 feet, from South- in Seminole County, Florida, an
ters, It;, x 22' patio, awning
jrROZEN ,sums'i" 'felt them Lake Mary, 3
west Corner thereof, thence having gouitrftl clreula,tion ii
wi,uh,n's, h'l.'nityof ratitneti, LAKEFRONTdown Into Lil'Lai Cah" with
A
air
central
rm.. 2 Bath,
cind. $9200.
South to Southwest Corner of Seminole County, Florida.
!':v.'rythiuug Lu
2114
Park
Dvi..
Office
111-2115
-SVsnt Al..
heat. 319.000. Ph. 222-7132.
,,_. ...... __ toili-ainn
rail nwii.',i ,;.;2 -5711.;.
said Lot 10, thence NorthWITNFsC i&gt; hnnd as Clerk o r
easterly to point of beginn said Circuit Court of the Ninti
1n
Judicial Circuit in and for Semi
polo County, Florida, and th
AND
In
All Blocks 3 and IC all
seal of said Court, at Sanford
28 of
SANLANDO Seminole County, Florida, on th
Tract
SPRINGS, Seminole County, lPth day of October, 1966.
Florida. according to Plat (SEAL)
thereof recorded in Pint Book
Arthur 11. lh'ckwith, Jr.
Re. Page 19 of the Public
Clerk of tilt- Circuit Court,
County,
cords of Sent
Seminole County, Florida
Florida. less the right of way
iIy: Donna M. Markoa
Deputy Clerk
of Interstate highway No.
Four as established in 0. R.
George N. Dianiantis
Book 511, Page 479, Public of Baker &amp; B.tkor
CounRecords of Seminole
63 1nst Pine Street
ty', Florida, and the right of
. Box 1171
way in favor of Seminole Orlando, Florida
County, Florida, as establishtLorfloya for plaint itt
ed in Deed Book 188, page l'uhllsl. Oct. 31 &amp; Nov. 7, 14, 2
217, Public flecords of Seminole County, Florida
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DIZZA

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OR FtflL TIME
XOV' arattahie In your area.
itetitos t'ending cigarettes.
um. csndy-, nuts and other
fast ,llin products.
Route 1-$8fIb investment;
investment;
llomute 2-41,7

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N to- to' fl I mAt who fleets to mk.
from $1,001 In $1,600 per mont I.,
Write P. 0 Pe't
Pn'.
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p

mills.

_________________
liPortuni(
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Business

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104 S. Park Ave.

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nd. County-, Florida, In Chan.
c'ery, for Dla'crce, the short title
of said action being VIRGIL
J. 'NORMAN. Plaintiff 'i's. Nfl'.
TIE ELIZABETH NORMAN, r.frnds,nt, these present, are to
cause and require you to file
I'"
your written dofonsca, If any,
M the Complaint fund )icrelxt,
I
Want Ad Department Hours
and to servo a copy thereof upon
.
T'latnttff'p i.-ttemncy- cn or be'Icrt
S P.M.
the. 10th tiny- of Novemlier, A II.
1166. otherwise a Decree Pro
Confe...o will he entered agatnEl
Publish., ,ss,s eight so ,,.st, soy).. cod prop.rly claulfy a
you and the cause proceed ci
:part4.
Adjastm.sts will b. made os a so-nm basis only for typor.phic.l
WITNESS my hand and cthcia.l
sea.] at Sanford, Seminole Coun,rs's
Shot
aff.ct
5k.
sIu. of Sb. ad. Adjustm.nts will .+ I.
6
.
ty, Florida., this 2lth day of Octmad. .y.osd Sb. first lawt1s.
ober, A. D. 11'66.
(SEAL)
i.
Arthur H. Dock-with, .Ii,
24. Well Drilling
1-Lost &amp; Found
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
WEbk. PO
F
5nr Seminole' County-, Florida
By: Donna M. Markor., D.C.
1.04 eJSS$
£1 TTP
•sed car financing. We invite
,.,.
GORDON V. FREDERICK
W
i'Spalt
oa4
youto couipar. our low mnDDth Attorney for Plaintiff
STINK
y payments. Ph. 552-1775.
•
110 East Commercial Street
________________________
3Lac1n.ry &amp; *upply Cs.
152.1412 P. O. Box 179t
37 W. Sud St
gazircira, 1"i(.1146L, Z77
2.PCTROTLPIJ
Publish Oct. tI A Nov. 7. 14.
2S-Ratio - Television
21. ii'fC.
s Too nave a Citag problem
Writ. P. 0. Bos Ills. &amp;*SCI6SOUTHERN TV
..('O
Calls
1W THE CIRCUIT COVET (II"
I- i
, *. o,.
imcia evss. ii wz 71, Sirvk*
Worktn
Man's Friend
TESt 555TH JVDICIAL CIIIC&amp;0WOria*Se ui-sass.
Sunturd As-..
__________________________________________
CI IT. 1% AND I"tIft SEJIIISOLE
('OUWT'. FLORIDA
4-Beauty
15 C'HACEftT So. 364110
30. Home Appliances
SOTJCE TO APPEAR
EEF.XICEfr IEAVTT EALO
(UT PE1I1.1CATIoS
L.b TV's
up.
Serl'e CaIir s4.cc
Bsgulur 1111 Perman,Tit ytt'w gr,
THE LCWEP.T SAVINGS LAN-K.
-i'f.1.
Conipi.i.
MOONEY APPLiANCE ii New Tork
Plii:ntitt.
15 PI1.lmOttO
'Pt'
6. Child Care
SANFORD ELECTRiC CO. 'ILDI.EN C. l"E AGL E 101 r,
LiL1 C. E. APPLSLLCES New &amp; tlssd HELEN M. FEAGLE, hi, wise, 41
CrnLI) CARC 111 1117 liOfli.
a],
Linyt. L4&amp;le Mary11$ Magnolia
Dr1t1ithLVtI
cu
TOs W1LBtRN C. FEAGL,E
SI. Musical Instruments
(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)
ues
es
and
PIANO TUNiNG &amp;).EPALR
1-ILLEN X. FEAGL.E, hi.
POODLE PUPPIEL guaranteed W. l- HAP..MON
In-sIss
wife
healthy. Tiny toy &amp; minlatur.
(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN-)
at stud. Terms. U$-44L
35-Vacuum Cleaners
and
r
I.
Euch and all unknown persons,
COLLIE-Sheliherd
jiuPPle1.
:,
defendants who
parties and
to good homes. Cull
•
Fr.. ;ncl;-ut, &amp; delia-try. Used claim by. through, under or
sfter 4 p. m.
C.uurs 111' &amp; up. e.gu.thst the aforesaid WILBUIU
\'1UUfla
}'h. ?2t-f4.
C. FEAGIJE and HELEN Id.
guaran.
PEKINGEFE Puppies
FEAGLE, its wife. whether at
t4'ed lielLitby-.
rja.
I
or asv
lSC.
spou,i'a, heirs, di a'lstit's, grantee..,
Tl1O1'ICAL Flati and Supplies. .u.
usigii.'cs, Ilcuior., creditore, trusLit-posit will hold t il l Cbrlstmas
L.ULL.LL
ii
Li
4E"
Yluo?ebce'-Dt
tees
or (Jtht'rwis.., as to ouch
W.
It(iti
1st
St..
Ph.
-Terms.
ligtiU-, ut w bull'.., gui&amp;rantt'ed. and all of 'when. residence Is tin'
"2-1441
Cull tt-t('4.
lznuas'i.;
sitid
AKC 1LT l-iOtt. MALE,
1.LAt'l :il
c'C)CflETE
Each &amp;isd all un known iwr..ont.,
4 'nAr C'Lli
11
13lokh, $tti I. Wire Nosh, Win- pa.rUes and deft't.tiante., as to
11
i
CALL "-11Gi;
_________________________________dow
Stile, Dry Wells, Greas. each and all of whom residence'
Traps, Stepping Stones, Mets.I is unkouwit. luring or claiming
KENNELS
ANIMAL. IL&amp;VE
ScUf? I')', A,i'Iiit Plum.
to hia'e aliy i'lglit, title' or inDOGS. Cats, etc. boarded. ModNIflACLE CUNC1IETE CO.
Iciest in or it, the folk'wi_ig tiesemsceiius, Heated. w
30P Elm Aavuiut
cml bed property. which it the
III
lit. St.. Eaford.. Vi-57L5.
subject matter'of the above ty'IPUPPiES for Adoption. SEMI.
i'd cause, t'ie.:
II
NOLE HUMANE SOCIETY.
.ego
- oice
.! SAN
Lot 14,
SEM
Mw;. 17-fl, near County Road _____________________ _______
KNOLLS, Seminole' County,
Dept.
Florida. according to the
OTI(g TO DEFEND
p1*1 thereof recorded its Pin;
THE
ATI or FLORIDA TO.
Lick I Page 4E, Public Re13. CaterIng • FOOd
TI-IOMAS OWEN SMATHERS
eords of Seminole Coun'tr,
I'('IA Chester Street
_____________________________
'
Florida.
Norfolk. Virginia
VOI
TREE RIPENED Citrus.
PLEAFIC TAKE NOTiCE that Including tie' building and apWe Ship. Albert H. Poll,
u nm. liereiliy required to f il e purteuutsecs located thereon, and
Osu'eu. Cafl ZU.517i.
your written anewet- or defense, together with the f1tu'ea sit u.o Frost11 any', pemsonufly or by an at- stud therein, and located thereI i
Damage. 11.60 Bu. also Okra. tome), on or before December on.
YOU. AND EACH OF YOU, art
Tree Ripened Fruit-We .hlp. II', IP6f. at tb. Office of th e
Clerk t! the Circuit Court. at th e hereby notified that a Csmp1uint
Aaron Farina. Call 522-471i7.
Cuurthvua.c in Sanford. Seminole its,, liven filed by the above natn
c'un;. I4iorida, 12771, and to ed Plaintiff against you and endl
15. Spedal Service.
itaull S (0)'7 l).ete'4 to STEN. of you to foreclose a mortgage
______________________________
STROM. DAVIS ê IdcINTOSL on the uL,oau- described property
OII ILEATEItb
?tYItNACES
a
Atturtatyp for J'1itttiff, Post Of- Iii the aboac styled cause, anti
Cleaned
A
Repaired
f
4
fl'" LOZ )VV(l. Sanford. Florida, you and filacli of you are hereby
Call
".1i
-•
1277 ). iii that certain dla'oroe required to file an Answer or
OIL. HEATERS: ALL MAKES, pi'tiot*diuug pending against you other Pli'dtm.g responsive thereCL4ICAXED AND
ERV3CED. In the Circuit Court of the Ninth to with the Clerk of th e buve
Judit-lal Circuit In and for Semi- entitled Circuit Court and to
___________________________________iiule Cvui'*y. Florida, in Cltzin- serve a copy' of such Answer or
GENTRY'S HEATI.O FEIIVICE cery-, U1 ubbr.-'iated ttUe of said other responsive Pleading upun i
NEW A Used Oil Heater, sold A CaUse being JUDITH KAY SMA- the' Plaintiff's Attorney,, COIJRTHEBlI. Plaintiff. s'crsua THOM. SHOX AND COURSHON. 3701
cleaned: all
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af
AF OWEN SMATHEItS, Dotend. Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach,
an t, and herein fall Out era D. Florida 55119, (In or before the
2Painth
tree Pr-c. Cunfesso will be entered 6th day of Dece'iuber, 1966:
and the cause pro. otherwise the allegation, of said
REPAIR &amp; PAINTING
Cuwplint will be taken as con•
(SLAI..1
_
444 ct14i' S p.
leased by you.
Arthur U. Beckwith, Jr.
LIOPE AND ORDERED at the
pIJJfl$Q • CAR?ZNT&amp;Y
Cicrk
f th e Circuit Court Seminole County Courtbvuee,
,
U2-*14$
B)
': Donna 11. Ms.rkoa
A. J. £d.c
Sanford, Florida. this 2nd day
of November, IVGG.
JET
Ivis &amp;
CLEANING ri
(CIItCIJIT COURT SEAL)
McINTOSH
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ROOF - EAVEs. WALLS
,Atturui.y. at Law
Clerk of the above entitled
YENTÔC1( ::x.siz
lLmt Office ikz 155'
Circuit Court
4
: -..:iIII
By: Donna M. )la.rkoa
77j
YOUZ ma..aa. gota boma. Ovsg &amp;atilord, Florida
Pubish Ncst'. 34. 3,
Deputy Clork
&amp; D.c. 6,
rsM.ro da,U7 . . .
Publish Nov. 7. 14. 2.. 1. 11(66
yes p140 $ 1.w-.a.t CLASi. J hISS
DDG.:U
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12 NOON TO START YOUR
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CALL

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2-flPOS
Ernest Hnitacisw

425.5938

322-2611

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,
Alexander Denies
Board Clamps lid
tifiir
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By LARRY %ERSlIEI

Christmas decorations went
u, in Downtown Sanford to.
day
There will be a giant choral
Christmas "Sing" at Park and
First Dec. 15
Plans being
firmed up now among the "We
Care" merchants
Tentative.
ly scheduled for 7 p.m.
Many school choruses will par
ticipate.
.

.

Seminole County

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on

the

St .Toliiis River

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"The Nile of America"

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Phone 822-2611 or 4254988

WF%1'IIFR: Cloudy and COOl thru Wednliiy.

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C)fl13' a b o ii
a half-dozen
youngsters turned o u I this
morning to fill out applications
for the Job Corps at Seminole
Action
S
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The city can't use paper haln
lots for th e Dec. 6 elcctjo u .
less they decide to rescind a
present city ordinance . . It
should come up for official ac.
tion Monday night.

VOL. 59 NO. 67

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1966

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Mince Pies

12 .i.

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That sure was a disappointing
a.m. Wednesday.
of
the Pinicrest Rexull Drug. was denied.
turnout at the County Fair last
store, May 22, formerly pleaded
night
. Very, very few
showed up. is this the way we C asselberry and Oviedo today "not guilty" on June 3 and
support our county
during eac reported one additional was released on bail.
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Am, to be in school again
addLitlonal petitions picked up
sentenced to 10 years on each
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count in the state Penitentiary.
be off Thursday and Friday. G
eorge
W.
Lotwick
has
filed
Poe was brought. here from
The Christmns vacation will in
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Casselberry
to
become
the
Raiford
to st.ind charges in
start Dec. 1 and kids will re se'i nth candidate for the three the local case.
lie is
liable for
turn Jan. 2.
ope,
seats and Robert Cameron an i.dditionul sentence of five
joined the four already filed years in the local case.
Courthouse and City Hall will for
ILXZC. Chemical plant, located at 26th St. and Lal
the three council offices In Judge VoIle Williams, Jr., sicbe closed Thursday.
OvIdedo.
c.eJ)t.d the plea of guilty and MarY Rou(l will close its facility here and relocate I
Ii incumbents are seeking re- orde,ed a prescntencu investi- Jacksonville, Wade Shealy, matiager, announced to(Iu
Clifford Mt1C.lbbln' special
in both Casselberry and gation. Powe's attorney asked
study cornmitU on industrial OVI tion
do.
Reason for the move was listed at "economics".
for a waiver of the PHI, but It.
potenUul lidd Its first meeting
was denied.
this morning to map out plans
"Not Sanford economics, but company economics,
for the group. Serving with Mc.
Robert' hayes, charged Iii this Shealy explained.
case, was aiso in court,
Kibbin a'. Howard Hodges,
:nunufacturiny facilities
but asked for a contiue of
Doug Stenst4
'r;ian KimOPIIIUIIt division us a ehon
bell, Vernon
his ease. Request was grunted have already been transported I
and George
'i'ouby
and the case is expected to be to Jacksonville urid the l)l"flt 1st.
"At this aboutt. ilisposal
tni)ipui*y
Could nut have picked six Aiii estimated $7,500 in dam- heard in the spring tirsn of will be finally closed when dis. undecided
inure qualified men. They hope age was estimated an a result court in February, 1067.
pusul of attack Oil Iiuntl
&amp;0111 the plant," Slimily concluded.
to act up a special industrial of ii fire at RI-Mar industries In addition to the 1l&amp;J', If Uti$
commission (non-political) to localLed on East Lake Avenue In is also charged with posseaaio pItted," he added.
Lon wood Monday night.
get inure industry here.
of burglary tools and a weapon. The plant formerly belonged
ie fire was discovered by
Case of Roy C. Coleman which to Chemical Corpurutican of
YOU CAN'T WIN DEPART- the bngwood Police Depart. began Monday was continued America and was J)urctluseti by
MENT
A siij)crior rating In inpet
One member of the ment.
today with fiiiul arguments f the Fm eewux Conipasiy In
South Seminole Jaycees already Ac cording to Fire (Thief Brian the case expected to be heard March, 'jexize is an associate tititi W118 S1W4ifliu(l the Lym'u
told us he wouldn't drive to Snobv, the fire started In the this afternoon,
,nugIcIi of J"reewnx.
High School Greyhound March
pain t shop section of the plant.
Sanford to attend any forum
Coleman, a Cocoa man, Is
'rho company Iwo enililoycti log Iijmd Saturday at time Dim
the courthouse.
Charged with grand robbery of six men, plus Ull ufl3eu clerk trlct 5 Marching Festival I
an elderly couple, Oct. 25, 11165. and wunuger.
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Dear Dale Carne.
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Veterans Day.
1ield Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the
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At the last school board meotC. Vernon Mize, president of
Ing, the board voted to allow
he Seminole County Chamber
the state prison system to turn
out lockers for South Seminole f Commerce announced today
Junior High School. Their price that Ii pe rsons, representing
was $900 lower than the only t he various factions of th e conbid of a private company. They troversy have been Invited to
didn't hid
. just sent in a S it on a panel with the public
quoted price. Free enterprise
rivited to attend and give voice
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Speaking of prisoners
Besides members of the SemiTurkey will be served at the ii ole County Board of CommisCity and County Jails Thanks- sloners, other groups which
giving Day.
h are been Invited to send
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Boulevard Interchange bid let- C ity Commission, Sanford-Scmting In December.
iiiole Jaycees, South Seminole
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3,sycees, Seminole County
The U. S. turned down Scm- C hamber of Commerce and
mole County School's applies- South Semir.ole Civic Club
De- Council.
'clopmet Training Grant.
Moderator of the pane) will
5 5
Mize.
Soot 15 per cent of Semm- "Our desire is to provide faco).&amp;1 population is still using tiial information to the citi,.6utdoor ;civics
That's an
ns of Seminole CouMy on
imprcvvenient,
according to tj e courthouse location.
County Sanitarian Val Bobbins "All those on th e panel will
10 years ago it was 25 per ive an opportunity to make
cent
The worst area in the a statement of th eir opinions
county' is Midway
Some 50 01 the matter, then the floor
per cent .
There are only ill be opened to questions and
THERE'S A DEFINITE TECHNIQUE to eating cotton candy and Marian
thIee sanitarians here to crack an
Tucker, 12 year old daughter of Cecil Tucker, cQynty agent, has it (IOWII
from the audience.
down on this practice .
pat.
Soon as she finishes that she'll start on the popcorn. Brother John,
"Following the audience parS S
age
ten, can pop in the popcorn like a pro, too. Seminole County Fair
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t1 1paUon, an additional period
We expocted the city to be
opened
last night with all kinds of exhibits and a sparkling midway by
Lii be provided for rebuttal
deluged with requests to use the by the panelists," Mize explainDeggeller Shows.
(Herald Photo)
Civic Center now that the ban ed
on alcoholic beverages was
Controversy over location f
lifted...
th e new courthouse arose when
Thus far
one
01 Cciuiity Commissioners ancourse, there will be one in nominced plans to build the new
January
.
The policemen fa llity near the Sanford lakewant to hob ° • ,
annual ball Inmt.
there.
Representatives of civic and
in the south
ml
Watch for a major expansion en
d of the county have protestannouncement soon from Cobia ed
Boat Works
Will be from tht the location and asked that. A Miami man pleaded guilty and a Gertr.an Luger 1)15101.
Case of Samuel Gralni
courthouse be placed "in a
20,000 to 30,000 square feet.
Inc re central location in the in Circuit Court today to churgPrior to recess for lunch, charged with manslaughter
auto accident
death
ofbPi
Co inty."
es
breaking and entering Coleman's attorney, Jack Nants,the
Gilmartin,
14 year
old
Good to see the City cleaning
with intent to commit a mis- requested that the case not be Boy Scout is expected tooi
up the industrial park out by
demeanor.
the lakefront.
Leon Powe, who with Robert submitted to the jury, citing heard tomorrow. Judge Wi1Iia

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NEW YORK (UP1-.4tiar.
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Florida today was named the
Itrlsman Trophy winner for
1060 In overwhelming fashion
over Rob Griese of Purdue,
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Assessor Resigns

Veiled th rents, irmniindo, ambiguous (IlleAtion14 and
cr,nfusk,n reigned at the meeting of the (nnnty Cornmission today with Cliff Jordan of the courthouse committee of the South Seminole Jaycees appearing again
to requet a public hearing, but being unable to cite
specifically what would he the exact tihject of the
hr'siring.
Commission Chairman John Alexander, after
nearly an hour of listening to Jordan explosively remarked, "The commission wishes to emphatically deny
the implication that it has ever refused to answer any
(location put to this hoard. There has never been an attempt by this board to stop freedom of the people to
state their OpifliOflM."

The remark was made following a question asked
by Tom Pratt, president of the Jaycees from the

audience In which Pratt inferTALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Mrs red that the commission is reHelen Bennett resigned today fusing to hear objections to the
location of the new courthouse
as Orange County tax assessor
i'ti
from South Seminole residents.
Mrs. Bennett handed her re
Commissioner W. Lawrence
signation in person to Guy. Hay, Swofford asked Jordan, "You
don Burns, citing health as he: people continually ask for a
reason for leaving the office public hearing. What do you
wish to have the public hearing
after 38 years combined service about? Do you want one on toNo successor was Immediately location of the county seat, relocation of the courthouse, or,
named.
for what purpose are you mak.
Ing your request?
Jordan and Pratt both insistDORADO BEACH, P. R. (AP)
ed,
"There has never been a
-In an overture toward Repubquestion
of re-location of the
lican unity Coy. George Romcounty seat."
fley of Michigan has offered to
CLIFF JORDAN
"I only made a statement to
meet with Gov.-elect Ronald
Reagan of California to "devol. the newspaper saying that a re- ty seat and special legislation
op understanding" between the location fight might be necess- could not he adopted forcing a
party's liberal and conservative ary at some future time if our change of county seat,
Alexander announced that
request for a public hearing
wings.
was not given consideration." the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Is sponsoring a
Pratt contended.
I
However. when Alexander I P91blic forum on the courts
ABOARD USS AMERICA
(AP) - The jot fighter-bomber asked Jordan If the Jaycees had house question at $ p.m. 1m
touched down on the aircraft discontinued efforts toward re- 3 at the Civic Center with lbS
carrier's landing deck, snagged location of the county scat. Jor board of County Commission
invited as well as representsa cable and screeched to a sud- dun answered. "Not
den stop—a noisy but perfect
Pratt maintained that a public Lives of the South Seminal.
landing. The pilot had nothing hearing was necessary in order Jaycees, the City of Cassel.
City of Sanford, Santo do with It.
that "all the people ofSouth
ford-Seminole
Jaycees, tbe C
The F4 combat plane was Seminole could be heard" with
I of C and South Seminole Civic
landed safely Monday on the the reply from Alexander that Council.
America, the nation's newest all commission meetings are
He then asked the Jaycees
flattop, by a complex system of open to the public and any per,
If
titis is the type of public
radar and computers operated son requesting to be heard are program
they desire, to which
by a control center deep inside given that consideration,
they again answered, "No!"
the ship.
Jordan suggested that a study
The board agreed to place the
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'Surtax'

NEW YORK (Al')
Former
White House economist Walter
Holler advocates a temporary
surtax on income taxes, the
kind of Increase that House Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford
says could be a "tragic mis.
take."
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The
Public Service Commission has
been asked by two organization,
to reopen hearings on rates
charged by Southern Deli of
Florida.
Both object to rates filed Nov.
11 by Southern Hell, in response
to a commission order.
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be made to determine the best Jaycees on the aentia for next
location for the courthouse and weeks meeting with the Jay.;
continued in his demand for a cecs to compile a list of quespublic hearing.
tions they wish answered.
Alexander and Softord both
In other business, the board
attempted to explain that a pub- instructed County Attorney Barlie hearing 15 it legal procedure i old Johnson to use 'strung
requiring public advertisement ianguae" in a letter to the
and that if the public wishes to 1 Public Service Commission
be heard, it may do so at any seeking a clarification and inII tent of their enforcing state
meeting.
Jordan did agree that the sub- I law regulating public utilities
jeet of the public hearing in Seminole County.
would not be to request that i The cwnzziission overrode the
the courthouse be moved sped- I recommendation of the Planfically to Five Points or to ask ning and Zoning Board to re.
that special legislation be re-zone property fronting on SA
quested permitting this after 436 at Pearl Avenue from R-I to
the commission explained the C-i for the contemplated use of
courthouse must be in the coun- a shopping center.

Lukewarm
UNITED NATIONS, N. V.
(AP)—The feud between Moscow and Peking Is reflected In
the lukewarm support the So.
viol Union is giving to the current attempt to seat Red China
In thu United Nations.
Following loud demands by
Albania and African radicals to
throw the Chinese Nationalists
ml and give their seat to the
(IIU in uniat ma inland regime,
he Soviet appeal Monday
uumcd almost perfunctory.

Heavy Layoffs

DETILOI'l' (Al')
Auto work'ra laid oft in current industry
utbaeks can count on recelvtug
it least 62 per cent of their
vugua for UI) to six mouths.
Even after that, a man with
wo years' seniority could draw
50 weekly, plus $1.50 a week
iir each miupendunt up to four,
r six more mnutt*a.
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pastor
H. . Wilds' Isadu School - 1:41 a. a.
3Iafll*E Worship 1060 a. a.
Evssiag Worship - ?•.*D p. a.
Toath aerv. (Sun.) 6:00 p. a.
MldW..k rv. (Wed.) - t:$
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Nil Prsnch
Rev 0 E.RoSiSs_PaItO?
Sunday sm.si - $61 a. a.
Morning Worship 110* s
X,snani$etiC services T4S pa.
Rib). StIdy - T$* P. a.
Spoa,orsd by BapUst Peliow.
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The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building
thracter and good czrnchip. It is c statehouse of spiritual
ciuc. Wflhout c strrç Church, nethar democracy nor Clviii.
yatia, can survive. Tt,crc ore fijy iii4 reawn.s Whiyever
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should attcnd wrviccs regularly and support the
(fl For his own saki. (2) Far his childien's sake.
(3) For tte sake of M ca'nmunity and natian. (4) For the iake
of the Church itself, which nreths his moi'oi and material support.
Iiantag3t3Church reur'andttodyaurbicdaDY.

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,..tryto imagine whatlife mustbe like in each of these places.
Yes, every spot on the globe has its particular need. Some.
tnies it is a need felt In that one place alone. Yet, in a sense,
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And all people have the same basic needs.
One of these needs is faith - faith in a God who also has
eye
on our World faith in a God who Sustains us, and
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this need. You can answer that need by attending cburch, and
discovering the strength and joy which come
worship.

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Lutheran

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
103 W 26th Place
"The Church of the Luthiran
Hour" and TV This Ia the
Life
Herbert W.Ooeras_PaStOr
0:26 a. a.
Sunday School ..
Worship Service - 10:30 a. a.
Kindergarten and Nuresry
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401 &amp; pars Ave.
The Rev. Leroy D. So per.
Holy Communion - 7:30 a. a.
Family Service - 0:00 a.. m.
Morning Prayer - 11:00 a. -.
(Ezeept lit Sunday-Holy Corn.
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FIRST METHODIST CUURCll
411 Park Ave.
Rev. Robert U. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship - 6:30 a. rn
Sunday School - 1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:51 a. a.
MY? Meetings - 1:30 p. a..
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worship - 7:11 p. in.

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CHRIST CRTJRCH
Church Strest. Longwood
. WIXTSD N. Thompson, Vice?
1:00 a. a.
Ho'y CommuniOn
Family Service
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ChURCH OP GOD
OF PROPHECY
Sb? Palmetto Ave., L.ongwood
Rev John Cerssoli - Pastor
SundsyScbool_10:00$.fl%.
MorntngWorahip_l1:00a.m.
EvaugsllsUe Svc. - 7:10 p. a.
Young people Svc. &amp; Bib).
StUdy, Tuesday . ?31 p. a.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LIUTH EH..&amp;N CHURCH
*000 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17.02)
Sanford. Florida
322-7322
The Rev. .1. Gordon P. s r y,
Pastor
MornIng Worship - 1:11 a. m.
Sunday School - 1:11 a. rn.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
CommunIon First Sunday in
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery
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Thuriday
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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert H. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
Church School - 1:45 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
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f'hone 322-2611 or 125-!93s

won't hnve tniii'Ii ((I WVILIT 81)0111
this week bemuse people always
say sonwthing nict' during the

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persons who knock thetit.
selves out putting Chiristtnns
decorations on homes and have
some wise kids rip theta oil
attul steal them.
It happened at. H15 Ttiiuiiy
Drive over (lie ;tast weekend. It
happened In l'inecrest. and Sunland last week .. . Maybe pen.
( P pie should just forget about outable decotiffloliM in this age.

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ti"ip;it.icin Ifl an l)i'l)Hfl renewal prograni and to
federal rind f'nr .w'h a program.

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MFT11OD1T CHURCH
iso Sanford Ave.
flev Chail.. 0 B.neett
raster
undas &amp;hool ._ $t4$ a. a.
\Iordtng Worship 11:00 a. a

speelal
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mec'tin Friday of the eering; mnnities on the prn'ratand
ommjtt
aid available through Hi.. and
of the .anfnrd
rn:iflity
f)evelnpmont Continit- other ovenhtnenf aenc1es.
Funds up 1(1 75 per cent of
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newal can he obtained through
rejected tour years ago ,i pro.
pocal that it request a pe. RUD,'' r.indsey said.
elal act of the f.g1sla4nre t
tirkahe plan for corn1;rhan DovJopnwnt at

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DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1607 5. Sanford Ave.
B. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School - 1:61 a. a.
Morulog Worship - 11:00 a. a.

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Baptist
Wossan's
ClUb BUP4ISS
AVSSS•
1lTRAL P,APTI*T CHURCH
Phone
123.1113
&amp; os -aye.
th it.Smith
Rev. Ireddie
Pastor Richard L. Marshall, Minister
$U7 School - 10:10 S.. a.
Sunday SchOol - 1:61 a. a.
Worship Service a. a
MCT*1D* Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Evening
Service
7:00
p.
in.
Trs.lainS Union - 1:11 p. a.
a.
Prayer
Mesting.
Wed.
7:00
p.
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7:60
p.
Evening
Service
wee. Prays?
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CHURCH OP CHRIST
$U45,7%ite OidCISt
1112 Park Avenue
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Bible study ____ 11:00 a. a.
WES SIDE MISSIONA3Y
Morning Worship - lull a. a.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Evsntng Service - $:10 p. a.
Ilk St. i Holly Ave.
- Pastor
Wednesday
Jsha
B. King
140 p. a.
Bible Cl"
10:00 a. a.
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,ess1ng Worship - 11:00 a. a.
CHURCH 01' eas
o.a.a
7:10 p. a.
pvsniai worship
Ralph
Brensr
Jr. Evangelist
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Bible
School
'IS7W Service - 7:61 p.
Morning Worship 1,N s a.
2:10 p. a.
I. sntrzg Worship
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Wed.. Prayer Service hID p. a.
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Onsea Road
CHURCH or cu-ixr
$Rt0T
*5'?. Roy A.
Morris
Ruby
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5*nday School - $:4 a..
Vlrs Hill
*.raisg Wrshtp - 11:00 a. a.
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- $45 5. a.
Elbis Cl"
6:11
p.
a.
s,'•g
Morning Worship - 11:11 a. a.
pysaing Wosh1P - 7:30 p. a.
Evening Worship - 1:00 p. --.
vNing
Prayer
Wed.
PIbleCW.d.....T9Ip.a.
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PAOL.A CHURCH 01 CHRIST
W. S. (Bill) Ha.amosd,
JORDAN ssio-Y
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BA.PT1ST CHURCH
Highway e west
1121 WNt p'ir.t itreet
1O:ce a. a.
Bible Cius
Wa. l Stephens - Pastor
Morning
Worship
11:00 a. a.
iva6v School - 10:00 a.a.
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Evening
Worship
1:00 p. a.
11:00
a.
Worship
Bible
Clause
Wed.
7:30 p. a.
Evening Worship - 7:30 p. a.
W.dnceda7 Prays!' 7.0 p. a.
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Christian Science
LOOIIE"
FlItS? CHURCH OP CHRIVT
scizw'ria'r
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$00 East Seoosd itreet
Sunday Service &amp;
OALAWN ipT1ST CHURCH
Sunday School - 1100 a. 374 Country Club Hoed
W.dDesd.$ Service - 100 p. a.
Rev. B. T Barrett - Pastor
Sublect: "is the Universe, In.
Sunday School - 0:41 a.. a.
cluding Man, Evolved by
Worship F.rvioe - 11:00 a. a.
Atomic Forcer
a.
Training Union - 4:41 p. a.
Reading Room: 301 W. First
Evening Worship - 1:00 p.
Weekdays: 10:10 a..m.-440 pa.
w.a Prayer 8.r'v. - 7:20 p. a.

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Morning Worship - 114* a. a.
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Unlos - $0
Ersaing Worship _t$$ pa.
W.4. Prays? Servies T:$0 p. a.

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Minister
Dsid It. Burk.tt.
Vempors.ry loostion: Altamont.
Springs Community Hon..,
Mattland Avenue, A1asSte
Sprthgi
Worship - 11 DOs. a. luedsy.
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FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAaaR1qa
W. 2nd St. at M11. £
a. Lm*ter Sesi
Sunday School - $: a. a.
Morning Worship lul, a. a.
-- SIN p. a.
Youth Hour
EvangsllsUo Servile tiN P a.
Mid-Week
IN p a
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Third Sunday
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permit participation in urhirn
munity improvement is necesrenewal with federal funds.
ary, embracing seven mini.
(City
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W.
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ol.'monts, based on tested
One of the vnrt year.'
Knowles e'pIaIned that the and accepted principles of good
for traffic accidents huh iega phr..s. iirhan r:'new;ii" muniripat
management," he ad.
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deaths on the highway. of would permit the cliv to con- "iserl.
The e'en ('lements, which
Seminole (oiintv W15 )•P - rfemn private propeiiv unit re.
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corded (luiring the pnst %vhieh he said, "is strictly un- ordinances,
comprehensive corn.
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year.
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A survey conducted by Tim Florida, .ilthnngh four corn. yses, .idminlstrattve organiza•'./.•
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herald revesils the majority of mutnities ire operating under lion, financing, housing for dis.
such special acts of the Jc'g. Placed families and citiren
these accidents have ocelirrerl
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islatitre."
participation.
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(Knowles ud,ted that (lie
The committee agreed that
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eonMi(lerP(1 by law enforcement City Con: iuiisslon and the City ClIffo1 \tekihhln and
It will probably hi' d('nk(I streets cross French Ave. or
e
and
Planning
Comivils.
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mit tim State forced Mvrtit, Hwy. 17.02, a six-lane major
of
tim
group
are
to
conofficers to he "hazardous or inning
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slnn for the last tour months Icr with the ('Ity manager to deWilson to rvt,i Vt' 85 home ('fl highway.
tiangern::s,
to
Most
ilntigt.'i'ous
been studying ways and termine the committee's course
tiomies agent.
I4eatiin tit,' list is the intcr
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means for participating in in of action.
."i'tinn of
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renewal tvte" pro.
We mentioned last. wecl hlohi- Ninth, 18th, 20th auth 25th
'orest City. Others are Lake
gram, and wifl he meeting in
day Inn plans capacity f 22 Streets, nil of which, (with
Mary Roulevard at U.S. 17the exception of Ninth St.) hnvo
92; early January with a private
when lease calls for 800 - SR .1841 at Interstate -1; the Five
traffic
signals.
concern relative to urban pro.
That could be the difference in
Points intersections; SR Id at
listed
"hazardous"
Others
as
graming.i
getting a state convention here
TflI1tClIEtOUS Forest. City intersection at State Roads .136.434.431 WRS
Reardall, Upsala Road and at
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include French Ave. and Park
or not.
scene
again
Saturday
morning
of
aci(ient,
this
time
resulting
in
approxi.SR 42t1 in Geneva; Tuscawihla
Drive triangle intersection;
1.iny mitt. with the t'ominit.
mate damages of some $2,800 to each vehicle involved. Crash occurred
Road at Red Bug' R415d am! tee
Orlando
fixed
27th
St.
at
Drive
(not
to ',ive tip to date informa.
Two artist voiuntt'eis
after Andrew William Teslo Sr. of Lake Mary, traveling on SR 431,
again at S 419 antI SR .115 at tint: ami clarification of the pro.
the
netually
in
the
city
on
the
east
up those camels clown at,
stopped at interaection, pulled out onto SR 436 and was hit by auto
Reardall, a blinil intersection, grams offered under Urhan Rt'.
side); 25th St. 811(1 Park Ave.,
City Hall Nativity Scene - .
traveling
svest,
(iriven
by
Richard
Lee
Adkins
of
Forest
City.
Adkins
While the situation at the newal.
The girls thnt did the job were 25th and Sanford and First
sustained
minor
head
injury,
was
treated
at hospital and released. He
entrance to the Junior College
Lindsey stated that despite
Jackie Caolo and Cindy Cram St. and Sanford Ave.
was
charged
with
speed
too
great
for
conditions.
Teslo
was
charged
from U.S. 17-92 was corrected the current limitation on federal
All
but
three
of
these
itine
. . It looks pretty good . .
with failure to yield right of vay. Investigating officer, florida Highby providing' turn lanes, a prob- moneys at this time for advance
from far away . . . Not taking intersections are equipped with
Vit
Patrolmen
R.
W.
Lovering
of
Sanford,
praised
Forest
City
Volunlem still exists during the peak planning for urban renewal and
anything away from the girls traffic signals, as vcl1 118 stop
teer Fire Dpai'tment which assiste(1 by washing oil slick off highway.
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other projects requiring federal
but the city needs something signs.
Despite the fact that all huts assistance, more moneys vi[1 be
"Contrary
to
public
opinion,
that. can hold UI) in damp 'eabeen done engineering-wise at available within five to six
safety studies show that trafther.
the intersection of SR. 4:1*1 at months.
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Probe
Notice those 1i1l)und by the cidents - they increase them,
Spectacular accidents are stilt occurring.
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iakeiront . . . Well, Inere's a
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traffic more swiftly, jmrticu"deadman" underneath t, 12tPr&amp;ion if SR. $26 and
Let rue clnri,. . that rf:,te- larly ot' heavily traveled high.134 have decreased the number,
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inent . . . "Deadmun" is tue ways," City Manager
of accidents there.
term for a concrete anchor that Km:owles pointed out.
Dangerous railroad crossings
Oddly enough, neither of the
Suspected arson Is being in. contained many priceless paint-i to
helps support the luIkllt'::(I.
the
public
until
this
is
corn.
can
be found at SR -1:16 in For.
two fatalities occurred at any vestigated as cause of a spec.
ings and antiques. Damage is pleted.
est City, where there are no
Anybody wanta bet the Viii- of these points.
tacular house tire occuring unofficially estimated to be
Deputy Sheriff Lou Huddle. flashing signals; at SR 4*; at
dez Hotel will he sold on the
around midnight Saturday at around $15,000.
Re. 1 IIt!t iti t1 users will he the I cunt in the Oviedo exchange:
stun is heading an investigation Midway, on South Sanford Ayeflue and at SR -12*1, east of
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days? We hear there's already
Firemen and investigators Cockrell,
reductions by Southern Bell Bary exchanges and 15 cents in
interest shown in making it a
who was in Memphis, ing and arson as the door to the i ,.n a curve.
found
the
house,
located
at 637
Teleplitme
Cmupimy. 'is ordere(I tim Sanford exchange.
nursing home.
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Seminola
Boulevard, rigged Temi., at time of the fire. re- home found forced open and
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In additfon in the Sanford.
throughout with Roman candles turned here by plane Sunday. many of the antiques appeared
Killed
Commission, Robert Shedden, DcBnry and Oviedo exchanges,
Hey, Look for a "port of
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attached to dynamite fuses.
The house was purchased sev- to be missin A.
Sanford" sign soon on 1-4 neat'
group manager. said today.
base rate .-irttzis will he extendCasselberry
Fire
Chief
Paul
eral
months
ago
(tom
W.
H.
The
Casselberry
Volunteer
the Railroad crossing. We're
Total rate reduction for all ed reducing rates for .ipproxil3ates termed the gutted frame Kemp of Orlando.
Fire
Department
fought
the
getting close . . .
the
Southern Bell territory will mniitely 1,tiOO subscribers in the
In Tenn. Crash and block structure a total loss. Deputy State Fire Marshal blaze until 4 a. it:.
and was ascrick (port attorney) ready to
Sanford exchattgc. oiOO subscrtbinmuni ro 4,200,UlH) annual! .
Tue building, which recently Charles Mcl'hti'rcor: is conduct. sisted by firemen from Longstart condemnation proceedings.
Reductions on :,mnthlv rerm- ttrs ii die Dellary exchange and
A Sviiiiiol County resident, had undergone complete
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ICOt
ial r:ttis vmll r:IIigt' iron: 75 subscribers ri the ()vfctio ox.
Allefl I lyIi(lIliilI), 56, of I2ong. (h1'lilig
and
cnlam'ging,
reportedly
and
the
area
has
b:
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t'tl
ot!
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Tue attorney geiitiiii hi:i
Mary.
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10 :ttiitS. 'VII I: "titit't ions 'Imnuge. This reduction 'viii he
(lied JU a lIOSI)itft1 in Oak
ruled it's the obligation of the Ridge, Tenn. today
bcttmniim:g tIter Dec. !2 intl ;lat' shown on bills received alter
of injuries
I
County Commission to levy stif- s(iIft're(I Saturday
ed
to be coinpletetl by Feb. .!2. Jim. i2.
night In a
ficlent taxes to provide suf4
A delegation of teenagers are
OnlY
business charges affected
Subscribers on the Sanford cxcar-pickup truck collision øn U.
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ficlent taxes to provide funds s. 25-W in
planning to attend the continued ire reflected in the method of change will have their rates go
Jacksouboro, Tenn.
for the hosiltal . . . County
session of the Casselberry Coun- measuring certain mileage cliur- hack up titer alter the tnetr
According to the highway Pa.
Fathers asked for an opinion trol there,
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cii at 9 p. mu. today at the City g
ttisiiiii hue bUSuIIL'SS' svsteu: taken elfect in February.
lot'
Ilyndman's car, pullweeks and weeks ago - . . Does hail
to
speak
in
defense
of
the
customers
;ind
the chal'geS for
'however, time increase will
ing
$ I
this rescind earlier opinion trucka trailer, collided with the
"Taho
Club."
teenage
night mumessage waiting lumiip lot' hotel he less than anticipateil alter
on a curve, Mrs. Ilynd.
which says county could say
spot. sponsored by the South imiti itiutel crvices.
these reductions are made,"
man was following her husband
''no'' to hospital.
Seminole
Jaycees.
esideiiti.tL
iWs
Monthly
for
Shetkjeti
;iuinted ojut.
in another car viiezi th iucci.
$ S S
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The
Taho
Club
caizie
under ndivtdual lines in thit. Ovit..do
In uIditzon reductions will lx,
Vhich reniinds tue 4 rates at (kilt hiappimeti,
fire at the regular council meet exchange
ill
reduced
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'nude
in o,ie charges 'or cus-'Ithe hospital will go up slightly
when neighboring rtiereIianL cents 'ith Sauulord. teuit..v:t intl toimiers outside the base rate
next year . . . The reason
claimed the spot was givitig a weuam-v being reduced by teut ;ui'e.i. iik'ctimig 1,170 customers
normal bail debts. Medicare
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"hunky tunk impression.''
eerus.
II) the Sanford exchuiige, 919 in
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only PY 911 percent. and cost
Council at that tulle warned
Residcuiti1tl tupui'Ly Ilimes th Deiiary s_'xcllutige and 543
of indigent care . . . Also hosthe Jaycees unless action is tak- sei'vice will be reduced by :iu imi the Oviedu exchange.
pital now hu to raise some 47
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to eliminate the problems
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PublIc bearing on the paving
eniploycs' salaries under
$ 'redted by the club, the city
of Orange Avt'niie and licker
Inuni wage laws.
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Avenue
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Now we know what Judge
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p.
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Thursday,
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Chairman Percy White hits 1111I
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opened at the regular uiaeLing.
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not do evil and not eve,, make dUle(i lot'
On Exchange

Nobody's taikin' but the cost
In the city limits of Sanof the Lake .Iesstip project will
be close to $1,000,000 . . . It ford, two fatalities have ocwill come up at the County
Conim issinn meeting tomorrow. curred this year, puts Innhlfl)CI'lhl)le Zli'('i(lCflhIf CutSArchitects arc ilrnwlnir "P j
SCIIOLIS itijiiry 811(1 nunplans now for that. theater in
jot' pi'opei'ty damage.
Sanford
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Sanford Police Department.
Say, Wi' heat' thvi'e' a group lists the fohlowinj ten interInterested in reopening the 5i'('tiotiS as "most. (langerous''
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five of then: where east-west.
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SLRST PENTEO0P?A
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Ill Orange RUNt
HIT. U. Ruth Grant
1SIN a. a.
Sunday School
Morning Worship - UsN a. N.
Sunday Evening - Izu p. a.
Wed. Bible Study tiN p a.
Oonquerors Meeting
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r IRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
Rev. Virgil LI. Bryant, Pastor
)lorning Worship - 2:20 a. rn
Church School - 1:41 a. in.
Session Meet ....._ 10:45 a. in.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. a.
Church SchoolBeardall Chapel .... 3:00 p. rn
Pioneer Fellowship .. 6:00 p.m. )
Senior HI Fellowship 6:01 p. a.

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kfflSByTEIt1A.N CHURCH
CASSELBERRY
Itt. 436 East of Seminole Plasa
Rev. Lucas 14 . Gill. - Pastor
Church School - 9:10 a. rn.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Junior HI &amp; Senior Hi
Youth Metinga - 6:00 p. a.
Tuesday:
Primary Choir rehearsal 6:10
Adult Choir rehearsal - 7:05
Wed.: Jr. Choir rehea,rah*l 2:10

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GREGORY LUMBER
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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

CELERY 'Y
PRINTING CO., INC.

CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17.92, Sanford

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.

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119 W. FLY$t, Sanford

Bob McGuire and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANE
AND STAFF

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; EmploYees

and Staff

PUBLIX .RKETS
and Employees

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STATE FARM INSURANCE
Mr. &amp; Mrs. U. IL Sth'd

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

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim &amp; Employees

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SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church. Ovisd.
Central B&amp;ptist ChurCh. 1112 0.k *'
Chuluøt$ Flist Baptist Church
- Cbuiuota Baptist "Os
Eider Spring. Baptist Chsrcb.
$10 Lehman Rd.
First Baptist Church. $1) Prk Ave.
Friendship Baptist CaJch

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Church of God. Ovisdv
Rd. 41$ Osteen
lit. 411, Altamont. SPTI$$5
Church of God Utseloc. Enterprise
it. Paul Mis.Iosiy Baptist Church, Ilk $.
First Baptist Church of DeBar?
EPJ.SOOPAL
St. Mtth.ws Missionary Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of OlIN'S
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aptiat Church of
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attat
Church.
8tJchns
Ml.ai'i
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Ave.. Enterprise
First Baptist Church of langwood. COr.
010 CiPr... It.
Christ Episoopal Church. Lengwood
Church &amp; GraM
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Bpr&amp;ugs lid..
All Saints Episcopal. Enterprise
First BipUst Church •2 OVtOdO
Alta.mouta
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Ave. at 6th
.. First Baptist Church BaR '"*t R111555
Westsld Missionary Baptist Church.
LUTHERAN
First sbU.ob *t,S1'Dfl.L17 Baptist ChSSCk.
414 5. Holly Ave.
31*1 W. 1011*11.
ZIon Hope Baptist Church. TI! Orange Ave.
A.canalun Lutheran Church. Ov.rbrcok
Forest City Baptist Ckerck
Dr..
CATHOI4C
Poustala Head Baptist Church. OvluSde
Good Shepherd United IAltkrL
Jordan Mi n127 Baptist
2000 8. (,n49 Dr.
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Cbsrch of the Nativity. Lake Mary
. 1st
Ave
L.uthera.0 Church of the Seteer.
£11
Souls
Catholic
Church.
716
(jak
Baptist
Mission,
hunts
Love 5utsrp
10$ W. 34th Place
Roman
Cathelic
Mass.
Sportsman's
Club,
Mlsslow7 Baptist Church North
•icm.s
Missab I.utheran Church.
ChulU
Enterprise
hail. Prairie Leks. iota Park
PersbtDg
It.
Loss
Catholic Church.
Macedoals Mission Baptist Church
St. Luke. L.uth.ras Church. Ri. 4)4 $lavi&amp;
Place. DeScry
ae. o.t...
MaltIt..
Mr7
Magdalene
Catholic
Church.
y.
Morning (21017 ba.pUat Church. Geneva
isad Ave. Altamunt. Spring.
MI. Olive Missionary Baptist
hiarnett Memorial Methodist Church. S.
Lands Spring. *4., Leogwoed
CHRISTIAN
D.Ba.ry Ave. Eut.rprla.
Ave.
Zion
MiasiuDai7
Baptist.
Sip..
Mt.
J.t Christian Church. 1607 h 8anc,rd
Bear Lake Methodist Chursh
$.w Bethel Mlioaary Baptist Church,
tiatbel ÂME. Church. Canaan Helgtts
OONGIt&amp;QATLONAL.
Ith Se. A HH4"ry Ave.
Casasiberry Cowmo.Dlty Methodist Church.
Congregational ClsriaUas Church
Calvary s1".Ivsary Baptist
t.
New
Hwy. 17.02 a P*usy Rids, 144, Casa.lt*rry
3601 Park Ave.
110$ W. 13th It.
I)eliary
Community Methodist Church P.
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Northalde
ChrisUan
Church,
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Mu Balsa Primitive Baptist
highlands, DBa.ry
Haven Dr., Maitia.nd
110$ W. 11th Ii.
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New Mt. Ulon Baptist Church. 370 Pear Ave
CHURCH 0? cHRIST
Sunland
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Oaklaws Baptist Church, 374$ W. SDth IL
Church of ChrIst, 1612 8. Park £.
First Methodist Church, 610 Park Ave.
Ost.en Baptist Church
tiurcb
of
Christ,
Genva
PissCzsat BCptist Church 110 W. Ouors Rd..
First Methodist Church of Ovisdo
Church .( Chi'4st, Lek" Mary
Prairie Leke Baptist Church. Ridge lid-..
W*
First
Southern MlthOdIM
Cburch
of
Christ,
Longwood
Fern Park
U$U
Sanford
Ave.
Churob
of
Christ.
Pads
Proves. Missionary lispust Church. Midway
Free Methodist Church. 101 W. 6th It.
CHURCH OP (201)
Second Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
G'ceev.
Goneva
Mithodiut ChtII
WNt
Graci Methodist Church. Osora
Church
of
God.
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Hickory
Su"lsd Baptist Church. 2410 French Ave.
Grant Chapel A-ME. Church. OVIS4o
Church of God, 2300 8. Preach
it. Jaw.. Missionary Baptist Church Ste.
()akgrove Methodist Church. Ovied.e

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Upsals Community Presbyterian Church,
Upiala Rd.
Westminster PresbyterIan Cbsrcb, Howell
Park lit. 41$. Cs.s.lberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 411, Forest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, lja$tls.nd
Ave., Aitamonte Springs

Sanford Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Seventh &amp; Elm
Osteen Methodist Church
OTHER CHURCHES
P a ci a Wsmisya.n Methodist. Ri.
Allen's A.H.E. Church, Olive &amp; 1211*
W. at Pads
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Chuluota Community Church
St. MarY. A..M-E. Church St. *1. 426 O.t..0
Church of God of Propbscy, 2607 Elm Ave.
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Osteis
Paula Methodist
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Chcb of God of Prophecy, Longwood
Church of (lod UIa.lo, Ez*Lerprla.
ltd. E,terprise
Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Day
Stafford Memorial Methodist C k er e b
SaInts, 2116 Park Ave.
S. D1Ba17
Community Chapel, Altamonte Spring.
Eastern
thodoz Church, st. John. CbrY•
NAZAREXU
austom Chapel, Hwy. 17.02. Fern Park
Congregation Beth L.rumi, 11th &amp; Magnolts
the Muaxess. W.
of
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Viral Church at Christ, Scientist,
lcd at M.spis
600 E. 2nd Ml.
Fern Park Church of the Maweni.
Kingdom hail of Jibovab's Witness
Ounce lid-., Fern Perk
L*k. MoWe UnIt, 160$ W. 'Vh&amp;ri Mt.
Lake Mary Cin&amp;rcb of the N*W*si
First Pentecostal Church of [.ougwuod
YuU Guepel Tabernacle 2714 Country Club
PRE$BYTMlt'AN
Mt. Olive Holiness Cburcia, Oak 11111
lid. O.t..n
Cuznzuuiaity Pre.b1yterIa.n Church. Luke Mary
1"luecr.st Assembly of God, *7th 1* Elm
Virci PreebyLer en Church. O.k Ave.
Macturd Alliance Church, 1401 . park Ave.
A ird Mt.
Macford Cocgregatloo of J.buvab'e WitFirst Presbyterian Church of DBary,
t5seSI, 106 Sanford Ave.
Y Highland
Tb. Salvation Army. $14 E. 2nd ML
Presbyterian Church of The Covesast
hulling Utile Morevlan Churcb, Ahtainonte
771 S. Orlando Dr.
4pvIng.
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Foil howl iug t ha' public hearing,
I kuiow one judge iai Won't
it
5U'(IHl meeting of council will
handle thut, courthouse suit. - J
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in Vassar Canton . , . Judge lie held.
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Gariton will take over as prot.
siditig judge of the cIrcuit siext
year and I'm suret iie won't
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cui'tls
at tIlt!
dropping gteetiuig
Sc,iulniilu Coiuiity Chuiiiber of
COg,liIlcI'ee, for Lt'u*llspoi'ltioii to
Cisa'istnnis and the aluPl'oPi'ilttL'
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apoku to Lyman senior class
recently Oil HiIll)Lt'IJthl governS
how tonic sat San'
ford schools liuvei asked hiliii to
speak ? .%1 ighut si I isutil a It'
Interest jil local ie1VL'n5uIuIt'Ut.

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elopinent Corp. today became
the first Florida Laud deelup- I
uncut 'oaipazuy to be listed uuu
the New York Stuck xchauuge.

WilelO Htlslmcte(t 'i,'SOIL Is tiiukt' llivcstigiit itOt 115 RL'nIuIII citinlies, strung
to (lyllaluite cill)s, were l'uuud throughout. 't'lw home was reported to be
fiIleI with iuuiny antIques iiiitl )ztiILtiflgs.
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over the weekend.

Lake Jessup Study
l"t'usihilllty study (or the pl'ol)os(!(i haiku Jt•sup causeway
will he t'uilijulete!d tuduy aiid hilucuot In the isiall l'iui' thu Suiii.
imiuht' Cuuuty Co,ii,uujssloii tu study at us Tue's.iuy meeting,
C. W. (Hill) lh'm.'dkt, Stutit itonol 1)ejmu'tiiut'nt Ihlhtl'kL
t'tugitieet' at ileil.nmid, tiihol Thu lit'i'ujit this uno*'nlng that lila
ulliru will t'euilil)luIo and mail today tttti study to thi'turiniiiu
whuthqr it would be feasible to build is i'uusuwiuy (tout 11w
tutu u at' imiiio,vtd Sislutos'd Avenue ut'nuss Luke Jessui1i to
sei'vleu time uw Fluu'liln 'I'ui')iiiiiloglcul LJuiivvi'sity on Sft 5211
t1tl'o smiiles south oil (ivietlu,
hleitsidhet refused to t'oiausiiviit wiiethueu' time stiuihy tidV ('I'S
iiiistt'ih't lint oaf' liso •nuncwuy, say lug I hut "I pitt'.' I' )o.0 gel
that IIltiiIIiiUthu,i tisumui )OJUI' (.lIuIliI(y CUliiIiii1iUIt.''

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killed and two of their tht
eh1du'ea escaped injury Suaday
i hen an airliner ct'uahict( shuz't of the runway at Bogota,

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.tti W illiauti 1), Vi idv, 10, and his
ifu Juaiuita
.I. Li&amp;'klgc. 'l'ht'y hiatt just tvcvtLy sold their hoinu on Concord
i)tivu in Cssasutbei't'y and his ua shop at Feni k'urk and
*i'puitettly wuic vu route to establish a huuii, in Columbia.
L!zuiiijurvd in Ih' cusshi were L)aimy, LU, and Jeauztie, 15,
ii hw withidiuw is week isu as students at L'tuau Ltib School.
iiotta'u' ttiug litut', M lb tttotitis Motituluuigu, ut ('u.t'lbt'i.
I'. ill wt I tIl(sII.
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(.'uilty

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ti'lal lIt a l.t'iuliigI'.uI court today
to violitiiig Sul'k't cult ciii')' LegUhittuuis.
Ilil IC) W't
of
LilLlv lttui'L ALL ttlsti Plt'1dttI
guilt)' III sti'esIiii dii •iiItitIUL'
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BOGOTA. Colombia (A — A to Bngota' njjt hospital, the
M. Bridge
In.
Colombian airliner crashed short
and V1lliam fl Bridge of Cea.
A
of the runway while landing In eluded j,es Powell
Flora Biller of North
fog
killing 1R
sons, nine of them from florida. na. and
son, Richard. Miami, and Kathryn Lee Xeeler
'I'en
persons
were
hurt.
Their daughter. Aria, survh't'd. of Fort Lauderdale.
Deaths
The
killed were
The airline said other Anwrl The airline's general manRlt. S
117RANCE, LEE BATT
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from North Miami. Coral Ga cans killed were the Pilot.,
Frances Lee Raty, four bles. Miami. Casielberry And Rob Tayinr of Coral Gables-. the
killed.
months old, died at 1:90 a.m. Fort Lauderdale.
copilot, T. H. Guthrie of Miami; so
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condor Air Lines said the dead _________________________________________________________
Hospital.
Included
Colombians living
Born in Indianapolis, Intl., In the United States and four
she had lived In Sanford for other colombians.
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the past two weeks.
Miami, !
moth er Fin. where the fl ight began.
Survivors are
that the Super-ConstellatIon car..,A_M
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and father, Roberta Lee and
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Lewis Tate, Mary L. Neal and Nelson, Sanford.

Capps, Patricia Deborab Dudley and baby girl,
- boy, Ben
services for Prances Lee Choyce and baby boy, Ronald Symantha Blinn, Kate Riser,
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BLUE GRASS and

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waste. In later days, Scripture
Senate. said, "I believe it's a
Chairinaii Chesundergoing
notes that He twice had Ills document is
good document, and by and terlield If. Smith of Bartow said
men ga th er up scraps of food nail touches. Time will tell how large will be well received by he may create a citizens group
the revision fares, but its the Legislature."
"that no th ing may be lost."
1to t'Xpiilill and sell the document
He was a saver, in the deep- framers and some legislators Semi. E. William Gauutk'u' of to (lie public. If the Legislature
revision, the public
sat sense.
feel it will ably replace till' COfl- New Smyz'iiau hleaeh, one of tile appu'nves the

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112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

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over idians inay vote tit age
le
of the family, includ- Legislature will meet every year Turlington
he
and city levels.'
feels int'nt on
lug His moth er Mary, and it and communities can largely changes
be needed in the Commission delegate J. Sidney
was
but worthy labor,
on tlit' itt- Martin of Gainesville said 'tile
working
of
articles
0 They were of "low castc," its run their own affairs ir tile diciary. tht- exccul.ive branch annual sessions are going to be
she once described it., poor but newly re vised state constitution aiiitl LIII' gasoline
real good for the people of Flordevoutly responsible.
wins the approval of the hauw- scctloui.
Ida. Tue Legislature can act
pressures of making makers and the public.
Reubin Askew of Pensacola. more readily on problems of
Under
ends
meet, He watched against
the state."
The streamlined. 12 - article a reviser and a veteran

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?dacotte.

ALL USED 1ERUILT
ACOUSYICONS.

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worked at Ills trade, handed
down from the old woodworker,

his

AIDS — CUSTOM FIT.

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was

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Tues. A.M. at KADER

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(LIMITED QUANTITIES)

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SALE LASTS TO DEC. 23rd.

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many had died, and

after the young man's bar
mitzvah,
coming of age.

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Tradition says that for about

Charge To See Tai

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tronics Corp.
axe.
James S. Miles, director of
And at. the last, the raek
carpenter of Nazareth, the man television at Purdue, said the
of the hard arms, the quick system appears to have many
hands and sure eye, said lie applications in education, par.
still hnol a construction project ticularly for continuing educato work on. "I go to prepare a tion to sparsely populated areas
________________________________ place for you." It. would he a distant from colleges or uni_____________________________
'house of many rooms," firm- verslties.
ly anchored, well-proportioned, lIe said costs appear low
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enough to make such an effort
built by a professional,
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capable of being done.

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SALE

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one that sored by Purdue University and
the air
would never fail to a man's General Telephone and Elec-

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• Carpets • Furniture
• Piano.
• Tile
• Rental Reds

HEARING AID

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springing tip until it became a linen for a long-distance iflusgreat sheltering monarch, a trnted lecture.
tures

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20 years, from th e time Jesus

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Drelfuerst, Ohs B. Humiston, tight budget.

Admissions

Furnilure

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thousands of Jews, including
children, had been shipped to
Rome as slaves.

Sfo
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118 Magnolia Ave.
2522 Pork Dr.

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with

ready

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use

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observe, "what will happen
when it is
revolt
did conic, Caesar would crush

ire.

Sanford

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ttuiiic,

oppressors

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.

Monroe;

Sanford

of

Wire

into

limbs

started home.
It was got-mi
cut after
the autumn's last growth when
the sap was down. A craftsman respected his materials.
That was far more than the
of Israel did for its
people, even when they were
pliantly submissive.
"if they do this when the

Murphy,

teen;

( AlnngMe old post office)

pen-

tO

pro-

and lifted one end
of th e log, levering It on His
bare hack until lie got it balanced across Ills shoulders beIli
the

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pernn:il1y

as

WilS

to

OS'FIR 35 YEARS

Aramaic

tintit'

was

At FIrSt &amp; PaIm.tto

mayor

mimi,

fair

n1d.

Refore the November letinn,

ida would have been embar
rasCrI.
of J,eknnRums, onee
yule, rejoined that ''ffih's rantings directed at me
u-ne. the
are of no concern
pie of .In(-k,;nnville or the stale
whole.'

Strang

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upbringing and years Nazareth nuist have indtih'i1 ,'aten lie was

Rurn

have

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huiirden

A

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poiitir. "

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t'plr au-t lt'(l,

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MIfrmal in

hiiIldin

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over

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ARGA, India (AP)— It's
Armetta
died M.turds.y, will he at S Parr,
at
the
'ravaslde
Pauline
Tuesday
Holliday, Mildred Lind, Foster, Connie Carey, Sanford; going to cost tourists to look
V.
In 1*kevtew Cemetery. Th1aTaJ Mahal
was runami ,nnine in charsm. Ellen S. LivingstoN Arlene R. Alvin Meyer, DeBary; Marin at India's fabled
on.
Ernest
from
now
Thomas
A.
Gehr,
Lake
Mary;
— Moore and baby boy,
The Archaeological Survey
and baby Campbell, Bobby Price, Luke
1rs.
services
for
Funeral
- P. Moran, Lois
PL*EL
decided
to post 20 palsa (2-6
sel 8. Palmer, 71, at Sanford. girl, Rora T. Anderson, Essie Monroe; Mabel C. Piety. Of;who died Sunday. will be at
cents) per head charge on vialJennie Holcomb,
11 a. m. Tuesday at Drlsan Gebhardt, Sanford; Margaret
tars to the fabulon monument.
Funeral Borne With R,
DECEMBER 16, 1966
Audrey M.
Boyd, Lake
gli Bryant of First Fr.eber.
But admission will be free en
Admissions
Ruddldstrnf Fulllrton, Ga.
Ian Church offIaiatin.
9hirley*J.
Fridays,
in case you are on a
Dorothea Joan11014
wt1l be in Ifterarevii Cam 0.
11BC1&amp;4l3EP. 11r, 1966

1 11.011 9

vai!eai

heard

Ilaydon Rpirn came dr.e

ni'

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Thomas

8S

niødti

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running.

Alice F. Bennett and baby baby girl, Claude C. Howard,

flll' Willis.

W(1 'p

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yw

Discharges

I i0l- S

he

jury

.

confirmation to
, the divine
f
lii'ing'.
turned
nut
depentliulilt'
hnn4'
on
8111111,
lv)ivrr'
It.
would
jesus
at,
the
nge of 8l, to the
.lmnIa
WhIP
carried ttu'
wm'kmnnship: tie was highly rolInp'r' ham linnul nnil winds, carpenter
fat chip flying. lie rarely
ln.'rvning iii ''fnvii jul91i'utl of on rnrk, when' it heavy trees tip the mountain"1)o you bu'giiui1c My
tlit' t'I('uI1l'tIts. side anti who ,uirI, "My yoke
(iui
and
man,'' an Scrip- wu,iuli 10111,41111141
crosity ? . , , the last, will be with
in easy, unit My
It
Iii,uigt,
geuit't'uulIy
It '
an instinctive skill, first., ittiti
tuui
putu
it.
, i-eitutii(i''n
Inst"

as

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l)r

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of

tnvnptt1

with that. slow, cracking groan,
Yet the woodworker always
H 'oilni'i'ti ('11)111, vnsuvnra a putt'."
here the raw tilnln!r W8S
if in a final
IBy
wood, file Amell (it it, the
I
I
ill,,
loved
I list um i ifill.; tligm-I'd at
Nplit, philled into boards find hirge holle lit-edle t-111- 11.4t, ill
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test Against the gash tearing
wi;si IAFAYFTTK, fad.
Ills ciipnei- touch, the scaffolding it gave
threshing front of tlit'ir
tt'iila's ,-"axing liiuit to
tables,
at its heart., and then It fell
"blacktics for persoutni 8rgm8ul(ii7M- to the human habitat. lfaven (AI')—An
floors and cabinets,
carved curried a pen.
with a roar and lay silent..
llcsidc:t hall(h
and Ploughs
The sun rode low, past the into whools, yokes
'uy'. mil nff"t't Innate, pro- was like a tree nourished in has sen't voice communicatiotis
which .lesuu wdwiirl,u'ta also iiuilt. iimiqu,s.
items
for
eighth hour. He trimmed off —1ni
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r.Itas

except dith Brooke,

countries

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to being irulicte4i in hi home Rums nid the l)ac$e County
fluvM.
county
sitting flfl an Iflgrand
Mayor Rnbert King fligh sividi
keep from embar"there i,q a report ixninct about.
ras,qlng High, who rart im-ttice.
that the one time histheRt rankI cft,l)y for
deing public
featin Burns in the Democratic
been indicctd alnnt
would

missed.

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Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cab, Ruby Grace land, a
18 geese pa- CbrI.1a. by Tb. Saatare
500 W. P*'SCb A"s.
David A. Fayette, Sanford, a Bennett, Margaret Rusehl, trola sheds storing of thousands
5?OP&amp; Flb?4d0.
Bilhingaley,
Linda
Births
l'daudei
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sand- boy.
The Library of Congress In
of han'el of aging whisky. At
yn Sandifer,
Evel
Koke,
Sue
Discharges
girl;
Mr.
and
a
Sanford,
Washington, D. C., was founded un,
Em- the sight of an tnder,
Mrs. William Dandridge, Lake Sharron Vihien, Barney Beck, ins Lee Mathews, Dean John- sumably thirsty, the geese
en April 24, 1800.
by (*rTlsr:
Ada Cooper, Wallace Alien, son. Lee Ben Perry, Shorlene
Mary, a girl.
and guards come week .2s.

Communist

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that

till'

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I1I'I%VY i'xntt 11)118 ( 'liii

pod aside

of

.e.,t

a

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rt!gftrlikMR

'People started to scream
ren

eft

life

mayor

To ease that. burden for
enlli,ig him
(kulel', r*'- (-fit tuuuui of
at-kin clectrrinics techriithe tistini tools of tutu t'eginn IlnIdu' in filling orders, t'nuiai.l- l,u'vi'ntl lila own elitti livelihinu-nI. others, at. the nnguuiMlietl pits
I(., asigriecl to
chin
of toil, lie was a "naggar,"
a unmitigated 1i.
existetice, wns the dominant
and period — wedges, knives, ei'nt in lila i'lisirirva, iu'ouuut,t in It wos a unissinut whirhi lie
J'VA
1141
at SNAS, has
ternied ,
lila
nitnw ed
High's 'tatemi'nt.
st'u'ti'd lie i'iuuiul uiot ito "on My chord within him: to lirhug rest re-onlited for six years.
builder and worker nvls, du'illbiis wot'kcd with a iuiviuig for nuipillns.
a joiner,
Thin-is'
comments
about
the
to
"all
who
labor
and
are
on business in the amuLet.- OWII 11111hurRy,"
bow string, measuring toils,
(Navy Photo) Dade County (Miamii i'.ind
of wood.
hic'avy.laiien" -even though it
identifying niark of Iiuiw viae or nI,l.'.
plummets, act-squares, bronze pliuce,
Breathing hard, •Iesuis step.i
- jury indictment
would mean shouldering
will
tint.
I
seek
vtutlt'Iuii
.
My
as the tree svny'ed nails and the muttipurposed Ilk

swayed wildly from side to side.

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lied'

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Flares

rmark 1 "nnre,

Minrni

(;o.

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litish film nwn Interelit.4, yet
Ihr 114,11, liliviii ,,fill neclirior vy,,. tit hol(I op Ilm reed witiflion foregning It to scive IIlm4plf to
(if swmit. sfrilillitig ollist-li-4 wid pito-1,ed with Ony tit form rint
others.
fat Itiii',
r i't,Hiict ,-,ii,rIi,1q,
swhini
'i'his Is My beloved
I )iit. tif jiiin't ii'etl eperit'nt'i',
lltiIjMPq nutt
)11111n14. thiinlihiii
It

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a

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infeud
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Fayette,

which

the

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n

sUictims an East-West trade.
the legislation died In the
Clarice L. I-tton, Sandra Lynn Wilkins, Nancy HoffDECEMBER 16, 1966
House
Ways and Moans
but
Thorne, Ler.tic Bridges, Let' mann, Robert L. Gillyard, Mae Bills of Pawhnska, Okla., and aircraft hit before reaching the
Admissions
rnittee. Present plans call for its
reintroduction after the 00th Colleon Sandlin, James W. Ben Perry, Harold Tatum, Ellen Bronme, Tummy Lawanda P1111- Mrs. C. A. Elmer of Decatur, runway while making an apgb, Betty Swearingen, Ruby Ga., and one grandchild.
preach. The injured were taken
Jan. 10.
Morr is, Hazel B. Palmer, David ,1. Ball, ,Andren C.
The legislation would end oz- Jackson, Gus Michels, Rev. King Walter Ziegler, Mathew W. Alderman, Sanford.
Funeral and burial arrange- __________________________
Births
Congress
discrimina tion, S. Johnson, Sharron Vihien, Smith, Sanford; Mahie Opheriff
biting taconvenes
monte are under direction of __________________________
Mr. and Mrs. David Proj. Brianon Funeral Home.
50 per
but Anthony Turner, John Harvey, ha Link, Cnsaelhnrry.
tpr €'*nfnrb brrath
________________
Iuerst,
Sunford, a boy.
Births
PbUib.d D
reaches 400 per cent or more Sanford; Esther Budzynski,
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Discharges
mad
'bt..a.
on some Items, on imports from Ba rnard Savage, DeBary; .lu- Mr. and Mrs. Melton Thorne,
Today in Dumbarton Scot- pbIMb.SeaSs,'
Rataay

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to IIIR'I.'nI

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ford; three brothers, Charles she said.
The plane had been ]eased
R. Brown and Henry R. Brown,
from
Pasaat Ltd. of Miami,
both of Birmingham, Ala., and
Jack B. Brown of St. Peters- which also supplied some of th e
burg; two sisters., Mrs. . H. CreW. Airport officials said the

The administration asked the

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itiu'

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svtuFhtr time- fjvlt'f, vital man, fond of chitiw:
iitiil
l)IWflht.
StflIII'
tiren and IIfHfle

nnt.'tl, nt'tiiiil

cMia'dnhly

,7,..,

BurnsHigh

a1nging

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Mrs.

WIIH

la' rnn

pay

native

$ POfl, Charles She broke a leg.
B., ° 07'lafldO; a daughter, "If the plane had ca ught fire
San. we all would have been killed,"
David R.
Survivors

l'hia innn

CORN11,l.

VOle,

base

as

aircraft "seemed to break in
came to Sanford several years
many people were able
ago. She was a member of two and
to
escape.
I jumped out th rough
Fi rst Presbyterian C h ii r h,
an emergency exiL"
Sanford.

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of 420 Virginia Avenue, San. the plane went Into
total darkford, died Sunday.
ness
Miss
Tuttle
said. The
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to liutiti nud
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AP Itellgion Writer
Ile filso ninininined, Ili a
IN A 811',ADY ItIlY11INI, lint-ithle regarded "s dellictillir
Ilift own grrnt-hpitt-ted tiltininte
the axe n1se nild fell. biting
householder
tall
Into t)IC
his nina more
i'izht to
than they earned, to fill rippilit
sideways and the of the s'nntily employed 8S
nitii'h
the fnll-tinm jobholdnest slicing dnvn'anl, sent

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direction

are

Brinson Funeral Rome.

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about the "winds of change"
Rusk argued that the legislation

great

ment.s

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Juanita

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ngfield, One survivor, !ay Tuttle, 23,
Ill.; a broth er, Freddie; grand- of Crestline, Ohio, said passenof gers
mother, Mrs.
told
they neared
Sanford, and grandfather, WII. Eldorado Airport that the plane
11am Earl Sr. of Springfield. would land despite thickening
Funeral and burial arrange- fog
under
of
She said the plane struck
were

deal If It aggression
combined
artificial
barriers peaceful relations with the Cornwere not
put
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could

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her

East-

b*wnt In expanded trade with
the United States," Rep. Thomanu_Ashley, DOhio, told a Mosconference
Sunday.
news
'The Soviet view as presented
this
to us is that trade between
country and the United States

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,
b' Deputy Gaye Howe. Martin was Ch arged with
failure to yield the right of way. (Herald Photo)

to persuade Congress to ease "most.favorcd-nauon"
thrift
restrictions on trade with the treatment to the Soviet Union
SdvIet.*UnIon
and Communist and the Communist countries of
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ngtIoD.f
Eastern Europe. Under this, a
'he v1et government appar- witrnn pays the lowest tariff the
etl3? favors
United Sta tes has granted to
West trade barriers, according any one country.
to,four congressmen who conThe President first raised the
lated witb Soviet txade offi- Idea in his 1966 State of the Un- 1
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of
km message. but
They indicated a very real State Dean Rust did not submit

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4 00 early this morning
ture) was estlrtmted at

admInistration

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plans it would give the President
Jdhnaon
sitinther attitimpt early next year discrvI-innary authority to grant

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since
the patch ought to be shrunk da's basic body' of law
like the garment or it would 1885.
Highhigilts of the revision Ifl
rip loose.
He also understood the nee- elude changing of the present bieiisity of having to borrow
bread from a friend's house to turt' to ,lnulUal sessions, lou'
feed an unexpected hungry
guest, even though the hour up-to date government.
rule pro'sjuu - ii'e ill
1101
was Jute and it. troubled th e
friend to have to dress and cluded to let cities and counties
come down to unbar the gate. function without having to flood
Neverth eless, "Ask, and it the Legislature with local bills.
will be given you," Jesus ad It specifically charges the
vised. "Seek, and you will find;
the Legisknock, and it will be opened courts to reapportion

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in one. It shifts autonustically or
lots you shift manually. That way
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tracts.
turndown. Th e Constitutional lIe"For which of you, desiring vision Commission Is
is cheduIed
to build a tower, does not. first to report to Kirk and the Legissit down and
the lature Feb. 3.
count
cost . . . 7 Otherwise, when ho
House and Senate leaders say
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able tJ:l::ish, all who sq
beg111 to nuck
saying', probably not inajoroni's
leaders say it's too early to
wake solid predictions,
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clothes. Enough to clean up those end-of-theyourhHlg. inn .aoyou can reafly live a little
better all through the season. Come in and get
For immediate attenyour holiday loan
tion, just telephone today.

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a public hearing today an a plan faces about a S-SO million loss, concentrate withheld from retail
to reduce the frozen concentrate said Robert W. Rutledge. execu- marketing could be sold in'sec•
orange juice market and help tive vice president of the Florida ondary channels"-schools and
solve some of the prohitITIS of Citrus Mutual
I ot her
institutions.
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agreement
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from the market. industry lead- 'additional .5 cent-s per box. on: Our season is late this year
of concentrate could be put into
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ill be bought b tree to the grower
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Ilion
boxes
compared
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101
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holes In 66 strokc three better
th an Jim Brass Balnrd Beasley

Pete Cooper shot a sub-par
round of 6S at th e Mayfair
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captured the top spot In the Pro
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game on Saturday.
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lost only to Colorado State (lur ways comes hack''.
Vivian Pierce and Margaret ing the regular season, Mid
But it was Mississippi Coai-h
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Botts
tied
for
the
Class
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State'.
6
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finishing
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the
game
be
left
in
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rough schedule, battle ill a shuddering Saturday.
fore two free throws by Gail competition title in the SanGoodrich gave (lie Iakers a i- ford Women's Golf Association nationally televised gamut! that "They heat its ill every dc
125 National Basketball Associa- "shotgun tournament" at the' Cflfl be seen on NBC at -I p.mn. artiin!tlt," \aught said wln'ii it
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The Blue-Gi';my g;IIlut' will also wits all over. "Iloth their offemition victory in Los Angeles Sun- Mayfair
tourney covered only the odd he televised. on (lLS at 2 pin., sive' and tln'im' defensive lint's
day night.
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37 points in the final quarter
similar honors for the
the game on Sam took
4111(1 tied
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Jotie's' basket.
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Bank presented the top
State
Boston College Coach Jim
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Thailand. was settled Sunday points in the last half. However, rassed e Raiders and it prov- with OJC's all Sophomore squad
th
when the Asian Games Jur the OJC quintet pulled away ed their downfall. The Orlando and our boys did
decided to award th e match to with less than a minute re- quint missed only one foul shot
Steve Groover led the Raiders
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Thailand. The decision ad- scoring machine with 21 points,
maining and won their eighth
anced Thailand into today's
followed by John Thomas and
game against three losses 80-73.
finals against Israel.
Earl Stokes with 17 each. Fred
The SiC Raiders are now 4-2.
Thailand was leading South
Milton
hit the hoop for 10 to
Orlando's 6'?" Bob Conley
Korea 67-52 with less than five
the SJc quint four men
.
minutes of play left when w made the difference for the
double
figures.
as
he
used
his
pl ay ers - one from each team Highlanders
Seminole:
Thomas 7-3-17;
Saturday, Leesburg opened
- exchanged blows after jump- height to a great advantage
Milton 4-2-10; Stokes 5-7-17;
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By The .&amp;SM'cinled Press
up with a 2]. point first quarter
ing for a rebound. The exchange under the hoards and accountGroover 9.3-21; Wallace 2-2
Just when th e New Mexico Lobo persuaded folks to sit up touched off a free-for-all
score and held the Sanford
. ed for 25 points.
-6; Loyd 1-0-2; Totals 28team to only 12 markers. Th e
and take notice, neighboring New Mexico State came along and tween the two teams during At the ouset of the game, the
17-73.
pulled the rug out from under them.
local group came
back at the
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HARPER
lette 7.4-18; Swanson 1-6-8;
squabble that left theLobo crying foul and probably sent their jured before riot poli ce restored Raiders' lack of height became
Conley 11.3-25: Flemming 2No. S college basl:cthafl ranking tumbling, too.
order. The two players who apparent and OJC pulled away
5-9;
Goding 5-1-11; Totals
"The timer took the game
touched off the brawl were sus- to a 47-33 halftime edge.
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away from u: said Lobo Brigham Young. 3-2, lost pended by the jury from furth er I The second half belonged to
33 40-73
Seminole
Cage
as
be
Coach Bob King after his club twice on the road. 85-83 to Seat- participation in the current Sanford's Steve Groover
GROOVER
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33-80
Orlando
paced the Raiders with four
lost on the road to N e w Mexico tie in overtime and 92.76 to Ufl games.
s
State 62-61 in overtime Satur- beaten Oregon State Saturday.
Oregon State will join Kansas
day.
The Lobos led 61-60 and had State and Penn State Thursday
the ball with four seconds left and Friday in the Kentucky Inwhen Ben Monroe was called vitational Tournament..
East
for charging. Ernie Turner of Texas Western. 6-1, rebounded
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Oviedo Lions met their , State. now 4-4 sank two free from Friday's defeat to nudge
Lyman, attempting to give the third period. The visiting
DeLaind's highly touted BullDartmouth 70, MIT 68 (2 ot) match as they went down 7643 throws after time ran out to previously unbeaten Kansas 71heat
in
the
Arnold
a win over his former Greyhounds made more field
the
dogs
turned
on
against the Father Lopez sink the Lobos.
Rutgers 92. Delaware 73
67 in overtime at Chicago the
second half Saturday night to i DeLand phiyers trailed by just goals, 17-16, than the Bulldogs,
'Green Waves' this past SatDePaul 69, Villanova 51
The game was definitely !ICXt flight.
The Miners get another out-race the Greyhounds from four points 28-24 at halftime. but were plagued by fouls all
St. Johns. N.Y. 65, Notre urday.
over when the foul occured."
Lyman,
57-45
in
a
hard
fought
Accurate
foul
shooting
by
night.
DeLand
cashed
in
on
25
Father Lopez jumped to an King said, 'nnd e't'cT-I,od' chance to take out their wrath.
Dame 62
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early 16-10 lead in the first knew it.,,
, against Wichita State at home Orange Belt Conference clash Grove and th e boardwork of of 31 free th rows to make the
Duquesne 89, W. Forest 71
in DeLand. A capacity crowd Cox however, helped the Bull- difference in the contest. Cox
period and breezed to a 57-35
'1 don't thinl: there's any tonight.
Princeton 85. Navy 57
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lead going into the final per- question about it,' challenged
Louisville made it 6.0, all at cheered as 6'6" Cliff Cox and dogs domina te pisy after th e paced th e DeLand attack with
Temple 80, Rhode Island 62
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Ubd.
Lou He'nsori, New Mexico State home,
Unseld all OBC guard Jessee Grove intermiSSion.
Denver 65, St. Bonav't'r 58
16 poins and eight rebounds.
DeLand
upped
to
th
e
margin
victory
to
The
Lions
full
court
borne
learn
It'd
thec'oach.
Pre
'Tilt
foul
ot-cured
and
pop;ied
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pciirits
it:
Saturday
to
Conn. 89, E. Carolina 60
Grove and George Smi th each
proved to be ineffecti ve against the buzzer sounth'd.
pound Laytor1 it.-ifl af ter earlier over Coach Murray Arnold's 41-3 after three quarters with scored 12 for the hosts.
Mass. 87. Maine 68
Gr.ate scoring 10 markers in
The L.'.ibc,s- were not the only weei: vittories over Tampa and previously unbeaten Hounds.
th e Green Wave" fast break
Buffalo 64. Santa Barbara
Mike Hargis was th e only
6(1 cirtts among th e nation's Top Beflarmirte. This week should
N.J.
87,
Niagara
83
offense
was
hitting
iueur]y
Hound in double figures with
St. Peters,
Ten to run afoul.
be tougher for the Cardinals.
per cent, of their shots.
13 markers, Charlie Newell had
Seton
96,
4,-.
Simon Harper again led th e Kentucky, No. 4. and Brigham who meet St. Louis Wednesday
16 rebounds and Bruce Stuart
South
Lions scoring attack with 28 Young, No. 7, each lost twice and LaSa.ile Friday. still at
pulled down 10 for Lyman.
Florida 78. Kentucky 75
points followed by Wally Jar- last week and second -ranL;e'd home.
DeLand
made
a
clean
sweep
Louisville 96, Dayton si
nigan's 13. Harper and Jarnigan Texas Western was beaten by North Carolina. 5-0. is favored
HARGIS
wi th a 66-55 decision in the
Tulan 93. Davidson 89
to
grab
the
Tampa
Invi
tional
ta
controlled the boards for the New Mexico.
LYMAN - Newell 1(1-1) '
junior varsity game. Coach
Miss. State 98 LSU 84
Hoping to take advantage of tonight and Tuesday against
Lions pulling off 13 rebounds
Tom
Barnes' Lyman cagers I Stuart 1 (2-3) 4, Hargis 4 (5New Orleans 97 Citadel 87
such bung li ng. Louisvi lle. No. B. Columbia. The Citadel and forapuce.
HOUSTON (AP) — The Uni-t knee still was bothering him, trailed by just four at the I
13, Alligaier 2 (0-0) 4, West
N. Carolina 95 NYU 50
Bob
FI.fl,PT
T... '.ton three games; North Carob
I ida Stak- alter beating Ken- 'ersity of Texas said there was! but it was, and Bradley said halftime, but went cold follow(0-0
6, Means 2 (1-1) 5, ButW. Va. 104 Yugoslavia 97
nu. No. C. won twice; Houston. tucky arid then routing New
per 's scoring spree with
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17
points
and John Newell (20)) 4, Rose 0, Hollis 0. Tooperate on the trick left knee of confident of it if it is fixed. I'm
and Cincinnati, No, 10, WOn
Houston.
t-!,
breezed
past
Sun
Mississippi 79 Alabama 58
waves leading rebounder with
twice.
91i74
Francisco
Saturday. Bill Bradley, one of the key per- tired of limping around all the with 15 led th e Hound attack. tals 17 (11-14 45.
Wm. &amp; Mary 36 G. Wash. 30 11.
David Vest was th e game's
itself
for
Washington
Top-ranked
UCLA
and
eighthreadying
Rebounds-Newell 16, Stuart
petrators Saturday of the Long- f time."
Midwest
Father Lopez's Junior varsity
leading
scorer
with
21
poin
ts
Tuesdity
night.
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10, Tulbert 5, Hargis 4, Allhorns' 19-0 Bluebonnet Bowl emBradley and Texas Coach
Tem. Western 71 Kan. 67 (at) swept the preliminary game de- ranked Michigan State
Lyman ......10 14 9 12-45 guier 4, Means 3, Vest 2, Butidle.
Cincinnati had little trouble barrassment of Mississippi.
- Purdue 85 Washington 70
Darrell
Royal
were
supposed
to
feating the Lions junior varsity
Kentucky continued it. have iti beating Western Michigan 74-48
Despi te the knee in jury he talk about the operation over DeLand ..... 12 16 13 16-57 1 terworth 1, Hollis 1. Total-46.
Indiana 83 Chi. Loyola 73
squad 51-27.
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Th ura- game early in the season. quar- an appointment today in Miami
George
Bradshaw
paced
the
fell
below
.500.
outside
of
losing
day
and
Texus
Christian
Miami (Ohi o) 69 Ball St. 65 Baby Lions scoring 18 pOjiita. an
opening game, for the first day at home.
terback Bradley swiveled and without announcing anything.
Toledo 103 Marshall 91
Steve Bratton led in rebounding time in Adolph Rupp's 37-year UCLA and Low Alcindor re- swerved to two of the Longhorn
From Austin, Longhorn publiN. 111. 79 Bowl. Cr. 78
pulling off 13 rebounds.
a.
career at Lexington. The W il d- turn to action Thursday at Cubtouchdowns
Saturday.
one
on
a
cists
said
Sunday
that
no
deciW. Kentucky 81 Butler 68
Oviedo
10 1114 1S-53 cats lost first last week to North ruclu State before busting Notre
St. Louis 75 Bradley 72
Father Lopez 16 20 21 19-76 Carolina 64-5, and then Sutw- Dame on Friday. Michigan 25-yard run and the other on sian was known, pointi ng out
fellow th at Bradley was in Houston.
N. Texas 86 Okla. 78
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day to Florida 7B-75 as Gary State plays at Loyola. La., four-yard lunge. His
Tulsa 107 Arlington St. 74
Oviedo
7 5 14 1-27 leller scored 25 points in a Tuesday and Tuln Wednes- sophomore and associate in the Royal en route to Miami and the
enterprise, tail back Chris Gil. physician who would operate, in
Keyon 106 Cleveland St. 88
Father Lopez 9 10 12 20-SI game th at was ti ed 20 times.
day.
bert, supplied the other score on Austin.
Akron 88 San Fran. St. 64
a one-yard trip in the second.
Tailback Gilbert said after the
Iowa 83 Drake 75
r
Gil bert came away wi th a game, "There Is no doubt that
Cincinnati 74, W Mich. 48
personal southwest conference Bill has been improving from
Minnesota 71. Ohio U. 67
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1.236 yards in week .o week, and I feel that
rushi ng record
Phillips Oilers 90 N. Dak. 62
P
11 games - wi th 156 against Ole today was just ataste of how
Southwest
Miss, a Bluebonnet Bowl mark it's going to be the next two
Houston 90. San Fran. 74
and twice the average ya rdage years."
SMU 89. Midwestern 74
the R.ebs' defense allowed in
Kansas St. 66, Tex. Tech 58
regular season play.
Jim Smith , a native of WI!Colorado 91, Arizona 74
Saturday.
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N. M. St. 62. N. Mci. 61 (ot)
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DAILY
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Mike Ditka captain the Chicago
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the afternon closing ceremony.
Japan. established as Asia's
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Sunday. took It out on tIn' nih.

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AIM TOURNAMENT KN7RAN
time
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taken
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tee-off
prior to

cycling and tennis finals in the
morning and a soccer final betwern Iran

only six free throws as corn- John McComb and Gary Seuian• 5-19; Weston 1-0-7: Oxford
pared with the Cardinals' 13 chik accounted for 68 of u 8-7-23; Lundquist 2-1-5; Mar: even basis throughout most of with 23 markers, Frank Wtnig- Seminole
Leesburg
the first half, however the Scmino]ea managed to get a 34-28
halftime edge. The Tribe kept
Its 10 point advantage and th e
id1vldu.al shooting of Bobby
Lundquist who bagged 16
points, paced the Sanford team.
Lansar Oxford tallied 14 and
Frank Whigham added 13.

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for 27 field goals and put in

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troublesnnw Vietharn as a drain for is not to 1w abandoned.
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celebrate her 12th birthday at her home in Loch
Arbor. Left to right, top row are, Claudia Hill, the
honoree, Rennie and Connie Miller. Second row,

The guests arrived about dusk
and were greeted with a large
outdoor bonfire. They roasted
hot dogs and marshmallows,
enjoyed cole slaw, potato chips,
birthday cake, hot chocolate
and ice cream around the hon.
fire.
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for the group with contest-s of
horse shoe, tether ball, archery,
unicycle riding and boating on
the agenda.
Orlando guests t'crc Barbie
Keith, Lynn Ethrldge, Pat Kim.
ball, Claudia Il-ill, holly Johnson, June Stutter and' Patty
Ilevener. Also Ronnie's cousin,
Terry Lee Vince, of Cocoa
Beach; Cheryl Brackctt, Ormond Beach; Connie Miller, of
Windermere; Robin Ogden and
Pip Lingle, of Sanford, and the
honoree's 10 year old sister,
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JACARANDA CIRCLE
TIme' Jacaratula Circle of time
Sanford Garden Club held its
annual dinner meeting at the
Dcltona Inn Friday evening,
with Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs.
Stanley Poloski, Mrs. Irving
Pryor and Mrs. William Wilson
serving as hostesses.
One of the private dining
rooms was used. Decorations
were in gold and a large decorated Christmas tree was the
center of interest. As guests
arrived with their exchange
gifts they were placed under
the tree and later distributed,
Mrs. Pryor gave the invocation. Mrs. R. L, Andrews, circle

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chairman, conducted a short
business meeting, followed by
Christmas carols sung by the
I group, accompanied by Mrs. L.
B. Steele at the piano,
Mrs. George Bcckhorn preP
senteci her daughter, Mrs. Jan.
ice Barr, as her guest. Mrs.
Barr Is from New .Jcrsey and
vilI be with her mother through
the Christmas season. Twenty.
two members were present for
the meeting.

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Accr.dif.d chmrej. secounts invif.d.

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po1itic,
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(iviedo
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a
natural
chamacwrhis
failure
to
make'
speeches
or
Miss Ruth 1)avidsun
explanations- of almost any kind, itic of politicians the- world
Tller4- ain't in-i inure civil
although in his earlier White' over. Those WIn' luck it gen- rights- nllIveflleflt. It is dead.
house' days he always seemed ern1l' tic not lust long iii tin It died with tin' March 0!
Washilirtoll (in 1ie(3 . We- had
ti-i have' a microphone' in his trade.
The iiotton ii- deve'Iupiii' II;
great big p3CfliC, and that
hxuid.
seems
almost
incredible.
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tht war us acted upon h ,1uhnsiu
dirt tin! of ((JilL
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iiAsh 'iii:i U&amp;.lt. Ohreu&amp;eS*u rights legislation in 10(17 is in for
JitbUI1t'I £iiANuJWI
LAICIC i % IISUIt.
it rough time.
Adv.rtlslug DIrector
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an erosion of peace and
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peace of mind.
Ci-.unt 1Il1Itut
Heaff Phoeograpbse
Pubisaneti u5tII caep tuturtj.s , Sunday and Christmas; pflbtahsd
I nj: Cur uitmas.
MIIIISCUIPTJOa lL*1'5
Home Iieliv.rr
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hinge of the' shell.
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to *tiVsuet.
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Tb. a.rsAeu is. a nssuttier ot tise' Associated *-'r.s. whIch is .nutted
to its. us. toe vpubitostkon of all Ui. L*oii a.wa print.d wiuteninelotu lee water?
sxt1us*vei
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Tb. biniorei lierMie misy be' r.prss4uced in any manw Without
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason, ccli-'
brated her 12th birthday with
a group of friends at a slumber
at the Mason borne on
party
Lake Bel Air, in Loch Arbor,
Friday night, Dcc, 9.
The family moved to Loch
Arbor from Orlando this past
summer and most of the guests
wer. former friends from that
area.

This sure is a busy season
for the Sanford "Jet" set
MRS. HERMAN GARFINKLE
is expecting friends in from
Dan Casselberry of CasselMISS SOPHIA
Hawaii
berry, a sophomore at Asbury
The home of Mrs. Thomas giflia Green, George Beers, LaCRACKER has a host of cornpuny from Macon, Ga. . . . - Russell was the setting for the I mar Downer, Phyllip Boyd, Flo College, Wilmore, Ky., recently
MISS TEENA LOUISE SIMCA recent meeting of the Zeta Xi Winsa, Marchetta Dorminey, was made chairman of Boys'
and Miss Grace Marie Stine' Open house at annual event at
is expecting to spend the Christ- Chapter of Beta Sigma Ph-i.
Mrs. Margaret Leonard from c'ipher.
nuts holidays visiting friends in
the college and had the task of
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collecting funds for and planjs1an to take' with her, on her' ed a 'cry interesting film on
ning refreshment.s to serve 5(X)
memorable trip, two beige ways of treating the indoors and
persons.
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chaplain in his dormitory this
Final plans were made for the
Christmas party to be held at
the home of Mrs. Phyllip Boyd.
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Those present for the meet-i r4' lug
were Mmes. Thomas Bus- Christmas happiness Is
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Betty
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Microfilm had one of its big- Davis on Catalina
gest jobs in V-mail during Son, Ronald K. Davis F
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on a standard form were micro&lt;
filmed so that scores could be hues and now stationed at Pa
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traneeiiurted b' air oerstaS in Wednesday night.
TEMPLE
previously needed for OflL
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IEFRIGERATION
The Allier delivered e.but 1.5 Davis (Buhtm) of Fort Gordo
322 8812
Ga., arrived borne. The bo:
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had not seen each other f
more than 18 months.
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family group were sisters Th
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KIDDIE KOR.NER Friday and
got off with only two cracked
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girls at the ('AfIRE the other

relations might have been im- dene' privately foretold how' man gave- it. lii successive year
side.
ness,
the Korean-i war, he slapped
he would be ai chief executive.
lii the Holy Lund Itself there Sn far there has been none. As proving.
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new levies of first $i billion
is no vai', but there Is no real of now the prospect is for the The Red Chinese are not a He could not keep hit; hands
and
then 51] billion.
pence- There- i tension between same old war between the boll- menace yet on a world scale but
any campaign problem.
Nor
has the President chosep
days and afterwards and no they art' trying hard to be, and matte; how trivial.
Jews and Mosk'rns.
ii tel: jwopk franl:ly wnat a
There' wilt be- 4F1.hnul Christ- sign anywhere that the war is søoti will he, making present
\'hn' has happened since'
iiopele struggle it is
mas and New Year's truces in closer to an end than It was last days seem as tranquil and reasonably well - established nearly
for
him
to try to meet rising
noiseless as the' times when history. his grasping I or all
Vietnam, and Pri'cich'nt John- Christmas.
(;rent Soiet'v pro.
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of
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only
weapon
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in this country the economy suspiciousness are legendary- - graim mecIucntior, heulti; cart,
seem
to be- having twitches. - Whatever his relianc- upon etc.. while fignting a bitter
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Industrial production dropped in certain Icev men however much
i-jero
flu has given away potential
November as the' output of auto- "advice" he' seems to seek,
Geneva
Attamonte' hprins
mipathy from \nicricnn h
mobiles other consurne' goods,
'1 it .Ini,, E. Matttieii
Mrs. ,itilitt Ilaflea
u'i that
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pretending
titey could par ji')'
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school are "real cool." They
plan In sing to the boys in $II
come Dcc. 20. By the way, for
the annual Christmas dinner at
the 3aiI the talk is that grits
will he omitted. For the annual
ç
affair most prisoners will have
their shoes shined, pants will be
*]aundered and neatly pressed
and miiscche will he trimmed
by GUY of FIRST STREET.

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Class of First Baptist Church
will hold the Christmas meet'
Ing, this Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. RIchard 1mhzclaw, 100 South Driftwood -1,niw,
Park Ridge, Sanford,
The meeting starts at 8 p.m.
and a gift ecbange will he enjoyed.

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knows hut what he can learn.
after 19i to make the
To he exact, the measure will nn mnr*' unPopular than genpower decisions ht loves to
cml wars. There i nu evidence hug to his chest. ironically,
ht' put upon his capacity
growth. in the context of the they art- TI1IL(1( mart' Pfllfltltl)lf'
it is This makes the favoriU hlI presidency, this means marl- by buying sonic of their from
cos therefn.
thisup
political
Soh.
could wind
gravelylr.
spiting
'AS!UNTON CAP I —This son's administration says
Simply SOU11fl UP hUg(' and other burdens hidden
himself
he does
not rhant
one of thosej ready th discuss an cxtenion of day phrase. "peace on earth, than
isnot going
vital
to other
toifhand
volumes of new facts. it means general view. They are not hid-enough
men"
more
a
good
will
to
people
the'
the
glisning, iovous Christmases the truces.
showing a capacity to change d from
piC5 of the big action.
SOOfl v.'ill lnow
Th coUnt
even if the nnw flies and warm But the White House has mdi- than 11 reality.
man.
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have upped their
it is not any kind of news hov the war cost anti inflntrnn
ncs light n thousand win- cd It is not tntesd in cx- Thu Soviets
g
per
Sands hook hghthous(' in New
bombing
military
spending
about
fnctori- are to lit- faced tending a pause in the
dews.
as
It
did
last
year,
with
no
cent,
blaming
tht'
need
for
the
that
Lnidon
.lohnson
in
•. whether with or without iit'w Jersey, built in 17&amp;L is the oldthere is too much unfinished
i Vietnam,
•just
man flouse
band. l'ooplt'
who woriec! taXes. 1iit Johnson never has est lighthouse still in operation
business Itnocking around the visible benefit for the American boost on what they
call AmenWhite
is basically
cioMelt' with him in his 19(W pprtrtitl tht pmnhlt'ni with in tin western hemisphere.
dao of the holiday, tao much side - without some carre- can aggression nuncertaints. too nmucti uneasi- sponding action from the other at x time' when American-Soviet
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OH YES, GIRlS, we hit upon
a novel way for a quick pick.
me.up after you get the boys
and girls to school. Try a Pea.
nut butter sandwich with a
.hn'ummmmm!
filth of sc-otch

preserve of pesky sheepherders grasps national party pnlitics• "For an illegitimate hnb' think of this doctor's Ideas?
presidcney. .,
What. is going to he sorely I ron haunt,
The President truly has neg- hampers tiet- chances of finally I Discuss it in your church iu- l
hmre
they
fall
nu
liii
citizen.
lected
the political mechanism getting married.
tested in 19(7 and beyond, howcirties rn-id at Sunday Schonli
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nIend'
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very
1ITlI"VCT
impact,
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planned at live Points by th
fertilizer plant conic (well th

p. in. at the' SwiqtiIti rc'ptlnn was held at the tim
at 7:
time- bridal party anti frirtitis
Inn, in fleflsiry.
I flflelnt lug at the' Inform at the' couple', Ineltiehlng I
ce-lemons' 'ns Mrs. Betty Rnti gt-wrni's motlmns emil steplath
shine, notary public. Clayton Mr. anti Mrs. A. Macmi,
Wills was best man and Mr. E. InmgwtrneI.
Mr P'ergtpccin is e,nplovetl
Sumishine gave the' uncle away.
Irnhloting time' 'erenitmnv, a rn i'i,cttsl inn at I tin Sc'imine

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SHARING the
with our beloved society editor
BILL AGORANOS , . . We
miss BILL at the Trophy and
hope he gets well soon.

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Plans Tuesday
Meeting

if he can get off that remwboi
In time, he'll he there
AT1'A BOY GEORGE.

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CAN'T SPELL) PEN-PAL Listen, get out of that bed an
GEORGE WASHINGTON says get down here.
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'Many from the area are ft1ng
uim for the gals event . . . We
hear the British are trying to
halt the affair hut knowing
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PETER MARTIN whose nh It
was to "perfume " the area of
that stale champagne.
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Virginia, and ,lohti Fergucon,
also of Long-ioeI and forniet'ly
of Ohio, were married Dcc. 10

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A. W. IIAWX1NS sported at the
Courthouse fonim the other
night . . But my dear A. W.
where did you get that ketchup
stain?
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nut n" hi'- 1(i.g:illnri hat the WhIU flnn'tr viti onli ant dirapped a'- regards her nyu a 'h ib auction let c get startii) fill its need'i
can
expectto
to
tackle
It
anew,
and,
we
hope,
'with
able
man
on
gavcrnrnCflL
mat
somewhat
ni
if
he were' it Texas I nina, the able Postmaster C,en- rehahilitation in respectable soWhen a young mar-

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(hampngne Ball noti HOMER
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Probably not, Homer was
dressed In boots and overalls
nd came in the next morning
to help Civic Center crews mop

"Since the two foster parents,
pendeni Children.
with more in store-.
lower salaries far teaching than for because Gay, Burns closed shop on his President ,lohnSnTl's friends de- il self-destruction,
the
hnb and all the taxpayers
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she
i'a
poor
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and some fishing boots
Gdnes, me, W ii a I will
TEENA do with those boots?
And our fa'orite grandma
SARA LOU .1EXK1NS is ex•
peeling - .

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(Subbing for Doris Williams
who is at Seminole Memorial

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çradcrs who fill the' room to capacity. teaching as attractive to college stuVietham is siphoning off classroom dents as glamorous professions are. _________________________________________________________________________________________ tar insists It makes a lot of hzivior instead of further penauizIng the long.suffering thxpav.
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sensemanpower as teachers, as vell as husi- They will have to be assured of the
"At the present time," he' ems!
ness trainees 'lace the draft as they proper tools for practicing their art.
Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromey
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argues.
"the taxpayers via Wel- "Dr. Crane, you say that
The teacher shortage 'this year ememerge from college. Or resistance to
inn
nhits
pay the hospital hills whatever does the most good
the draft is causing many bachelor tie- phasizes the -fact that. education is the
for the deltver' of each baby, for the most people for the longgree holders to elect, to continue with most demanding program that will he
"Then the s'nung mother goes est period of time, is the yard- •
graduate' school now rather than work- facing state Legislatures next year.
ori the- hacks of the- toxpa'er stick our church fathers have
Florida Legislature has been denied
'Ing for awhile before hand.

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The unit, an electrostatic air Rockefeller Chapel at the Uni- Newcomer. Mrs. T. Lull and
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Judge Robert W. Ware, who eutli mendal loti and gIowiiit fri - I ;itii+hI a .Snintny School class at M rs. Muriel Gardner of .ca n
has pract iced law In Sanford lutes were ac('orth'It 3uflvv 111p First Met hodi ci Church, ford; five irantIc1iiId ren and
for more than .10 years, Was Ware by County 0)111 111 iss[fill which has always bepri known nine great orandchildren.
I rut ;iti .hliti +\ li'x atiller and
lIfltll)tT(l today by his eohli'nu;ies ('Ii;t
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Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson. At.
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torney EEdwinSltinhiulser also SilI('e It was, orgiinitvrl In l9l. I hiiik we love .Iiui,e Ware ffl(p.i
Fletcher Rush of Orlando, spoke nit Ware's nut st atitlin lie still leaches vach Sunday.
for being the emilj ment of a
Prior to 1.rrtiming an nttor. trite Christian gentleman," said
president of the Florida Bar As. service to church :111(1 ("un 1111111.
tWy, Ware Was fi school tt'Arh(!t .Itidge Wilila mc.
sociation, spoke at ceremonies Ily.
honoring the venerable 81-yearThis brought a burst of a p•
A plaque in mriiiurv (II I hr •, ntl school suiierintentlent In his
old former county judge In the occasion was Presetlied 1' native Georgia and served as a PlatiP and a cfnn'ling ovation
m Icr of the
courtroom of (he Sc tulumle .111(1g.' Vol le %S'llli:I ins Jr. (II
legisla- from lb. more than 5( person
County Courthouse today.
lure,
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the c"remnonles,
Judge Ware ht;i s hit'i'ti art lye
A 11cr hieglritil,ig flue prart let'
Honda liar, the ti;u Inc of .luuilge lii i'ivii' affairs of III(, ('(Ii)) Ittltfl'lea rs ct rca nuari g down if i
hinliert Ware .spells a story of iIy for many years, pa rlienlarly 01 law hire in 19.1 5 he was elect. face and choking with ernotio,i,
real service to others," said with the yntit It work III the Ri- ('(I to the t)ffi('(' of county jiiolg.' Judge Ware rose to accept his
for I hirer conseciat lye terms, honors saying,
Rush.
wanis ('luihi
R'lut bus of approval and
''11 someone's life has been
For the past 37 years hi' has servIni from 19:17 to 1918.
,hutfgt' Ware h:i Iwo chltdrrn, math' bet icr by toy living, then
Rev. Milton Ware, a Methodist iny life on earth has been worth.
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to,

Kiddie Corner singing "Silent Court to see the error of their
Night" out of tune at the Plaza
last night than anything Perry ways and change some of the
Como, Andy \Villiams and Sin- unconstitutional rulings they
atra could put together.
have made in the past.
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Jaycee Teen Club

Session Ending

To Remain Open

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(1W)
The U.N. General AsThe board authorized adver- sen)bly neared the end of its
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The County Commission, after taxes for the amounts "appears

Club Taho, the teen;ige nightspot in Casseiherry,-

')Ist ie.iiion today on a, harmo-~ w i I I remain open ~vith the fidl cooperation of the City
many I dont know urging them considerable parliamentary nia. mandatory" on the part of the tisement for bids for certain i

consultant oil a fee basis.

materials for recreation fac1i- ninus note highlighted by unani- Council.
to use their power to put a stop nucvcning this morning, agreed board ,
The commission instructed ties at county schools. Bids are mous approval of a treaty outSupt. of Schools A. T. Milwee to these rulings which give corn- to consider discontinuing pro.
With
council ready "to meet the slaughter", 6.1
lawing war in outer space.
gathered in all the school prin. fort to the evil-doer and take viding the services of a home Harold Johnson, county attor- to be opened Jan. 3.
teenagers assorted parenta and members of the South
Representatives of the firms
cipals to start planning policy away the constitutional rights
economics agent in th e county. fley, to request clarification of of Frank C. Brown and Yarger
for next school year . . . We of the people," he declared,
Jaycee.,;invaded the council meeting Monday
UIGU (A P u—TeamMotion as originally made by similar and previous attorney Associates were invited to atimagine (the press was not i11
Although he is 8.1 years 01(1,
Union locals at scattereill evenint to receive assurance
tend the cornmnission meeting on 3tCrs
es to'his offj"e Commissioner John Fitzpatrick general opinions.
'ited) they discussed lunch- .Iutlge \S'nre
locations in western Pennsyl- that Club Taho would he per. line. New bids were called for
Swoftord particularly object- Jan. 3.
"requmteci the Farm Bureau to
oom participation, ungradiig each day and does "as much
3 p.m. Dec. i'J.
The two firms were low bid- vitnia walked off their jobs to- mitte.! to remain open.
study and make recommnenda- ed again to a board of nonprimary grades, curriculum and
Site
of
the
rne"ting
was
Continued session of Council
ClU)."
to be useful and need- (ions as to whether the service elected officials, such as the dci's on a job classification and day in what a trucking assoei:i- changed
perhaps setting U a standard
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was
schteiuied for . p.m. Dec.
from City Hall to th
WIUlt
size paddle to hit the kids with. ed and feel there is still some- should be continued" following hospital board of trustees, hay- pay plan survey on employes of tion siokesnlan (Iescrihed as a W')rnan's Club when the large 29.
sympathy strike for the union
the county.
I mean no sense hitting a kid thing I can do. There are people receipt of the resignation of lug the right to levy taxes.
group of young people arrived.
The
Dec.
27
commissionpresident.
James R. Ilofta.
William
Bush,
county
engiwith a 10-foot paddle in one i can serve such as In the study Miss Myrtle Wilson, the present
The young people wore order.
fleer, reported survey conduct- meeting was canceled.
school, while another principal of abstracts and wills and gen- agent,
ly,
polite and well mann.'reil
When no second was forth- ed on the cost of materials and
will use a tour-inch stick.
))_ while Larry Burnett, .1aye't.
era! office practice," the Judge coming, Commission Chairman labor for constructing
ZAGREB, Yug.Itvia
sidewalks
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noted,
Students (I.'monstrating
today , third vice president, who had'
John Alexander indicated his on 27th Street between PineWhich reminds mc someone
against
U.S.
involvement
j concetvej the idea for the club
Prior to opening his law of• . •
crest School and South Sanford
*broke Into the principal's office
i
Vietnam smashed windows in explained the incidents which
fices here Sept. 1, 1025, Judge
' 'titic would he approximately
The Lake Jessup causeway
at Sanford Junior High School
One-year-old
Jackie
D.
Madithe U.S. consulate in this second had brought complaints from
practiced law in Georgia feasibility study Is somewhere $2,500 if done by the county or
over the we('l:end
. ransacked Ware
for nine years.
between l)el4and and Sanford. $5,000 if dune by the State Road son, daughter of Nancy Madi- city of Yugoslavia. Some invad- local merchants.
his office airn,ig others and
Burnett reporte.f that
"I once felt that h)t'itlg a nun- C. W. (11111) Benedict, State Department froiii secondary
ed the consulate's reading room
made off wi'h about $50 son,
was
burned
to
death
early
two
boys involve,1 in the cufflc
ister was the highest eztlliir-, Road Department district in- road funds.
Mid sac,"'ed
They didn't
al the paddle
'hen . when I
at
the club recently had apoloThe board instructed Bush to this afternoon when fire of unwas teaching gineer
WiIu,,rn Sandell. t 1 - year-old
'Tt
at I)eLand, said
So maybe it was.:
gjzt!d publicly.
I'
I felt this
tile higli
contact
thu.
SRI)
i
Ih'I1ind
to
determined
origin
destroyed
her
DeBary man, was killed Monday
mailed the study Monday (
"We are trying to maintain. wt
C}IIC.G() A
i'h' it
+i ear he was driving went
People ;trt'iit paying their e"' eaiiing,'' Judge Wio,; r.'nii- (hit' Seminole Cuun(v ('0111- determine its current policy on home, a second house and an
the
trut!
of
Richard
F.
Speck
run
and keep the club in orderly, OUt If 01fl1u[ and cr:1S1WOI into
nisced.
coiistructiuig
s
t'
id
ewa
lk,
;
with
,secautomobile
(Ill
lItir
S
It
I
SIPeS
o
mlssiofl hut Chairman Joluti
city taxes in l)ec'iui her . . Ac"hlowivrr, I ;ilu f e el that
.i ditch 1t1t 'n sill! ui Orlanilo,
on ehar'zes ot inurtkring eight fash on,"' Burnett ai.i_
:'tVL'IILIC, Midway.
Alexander said it hut! not ondary funds.
cording to city figures less than
TIe further reported i CasI
there is a great uiced for the
i1j3
July
Chief D.'piuty Douiuld Butler
liven received as of floon to$5,000 has been collected during
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of help that only a lawyer day
kind
bein
of
the
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14 has been shifted to Peoria, selberry police officer is
the last 20 days.
paid
by
the
group
t
patrol
the
I Office said the rn,ju .upparentiy
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can give and I have always
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area around the club on nights suffered •u heart failure' just be.
gi' he'll) to people who needt'd agreement with the motion 1
t
The Sanford Ministerial Aswhen dances are held and that fore the mishap.
soclatiori will sponsor the movie it, regardless of monetary ('00' asking, ''Who does time chair.
State
the
club is oper:It!ng under a
SA
R.SOTA
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man turn the chair over to iii
''The Restless Ones'' here Jan. sideration,'' he said.
Cart
Cot)12
membertu.1ctit
coun c il.
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prosecutors want Dr.
TIC said he hoped to $O ' SOtilO order to second a
26, 27 and 28 at the Civic Center.
motion if the
Council
conirnemideil
thu
Jaypohino'i bail boosted above the
Let's hope the courts make the iiiuch needed changes in the vice chairman makes a inn,k
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Seminole ("winty

I think the county should find on the side of the criminal and )s been considered to be of
a space for the county cngi• against the innocent victim," some value to someone," h'
('on('huilell.
$ucer's car on commission (18y5. (Iccll%r('(l .Judge Ware.
It was parked in front of a "no
"But people want to see jitsparking"
this morning.

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mnor Patrolman Herman liarThe weight of criticliun by th e people of th intl ion
riett who Is rounding out 20
the U.S. Suijn'cnie Court. is l)eginning to make itself
years of service with the tiepartmcnt today. Harriett is the felt, in the opinion of
of .Judge Ware, Seminole Comity's
senior member of the force and oldest practicing attorney.
he's th e guy who patrols First
"it, has been dism ayin g in th e past years to see
Street while you all are cozy
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Ihiw laws have been eonstrue(l
by th e Supreme Court
In your warm beds.

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bu-ing (lie largest volume of long their own holiday tbtit' so that free white waiting trial Feb.
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ped off the Yule decorations
djstaiat calls over handled by others can get their calls 13 out ius secouid atirder charge.
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from various homes sit in.
Judge Ware said Hhlotlier of I.;twrcnce S w o f f o r d when local operators (if Southern Hell through.
l e ph one Cotnpuinv here.
''All available equipment ill
Henry Simpson of Geneva his fights has been for the amended to include
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of the teenagers of the area
all'l
rkc.1 oil the eb- ige iii
app.'ariurice anti attitude of the
club.
In other husiutess, insurance
l)tIfliMhlrecommendations from County Christ was wcehe,id will e\tt'nd ed.
dent
Johnson
culled
Secretary
bids
received from Nationwide
city ball Nativity ruti.' animals nuent, lie re('uulle(i that lit' lIt!- Agent Cecil Tucker,
for
tiiuuch
0)1
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Insurance
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be
trying
hard
to
get
of
Defen
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eRolrt S. MeNamara
In other business, fill- hoard for t huri't' days
will save themn fr o m (lie damp. gnu this crusade titter a friend
.
of his wits falsely at'cus.'.l of lu('ard the attorney general's l)Llbhbt'.'' 5111(1 Robert Slu'thk'n, ('Very call throughithiout tie- to his 'l'exas ranch today to and Cuss Iiiurunce Agency
,
Southern Bell uuiuun.igt'r.
lay. Ihiwcver, with such heavy talk about military spending were "throw,i (Jilt" because
When we have that Metro ,nurdt'r and banged, Later uuti- opinion that the trustees of the
Shicdth'n
said
the
1)111)1k'
will
list' ept'cted. particularly Ott
iiniendntents to the policies were
national security.
phone hookup celebration, let's other ni.un confessed to time hospital shall C C r t If y the start their holiday calling on Christmas
know
there
were submitte.! after the tIcatiittnounts of money needed for Saturday, hit
hope we get a mcznl)er of the crime.
Sunday wilt he will be SOlilt' tk'l4iy, which we
'Flie Vflrlfll It ) V jut.lgo' it hi lii' niaintetiance and it)il)rOVeItit!tlt the
Utilities Commission
Florida
big day. Monday, also it L-egt-'t," Sln'dtit'gi said.
was tnuiehi surprised uuuioi honor- of the hospital and (lie counmis, 11olitl1,y for tn+i,iy persons, will
down for the event,
New \'t',ur's Eve wct'kc'iid State Department of Public
.
id by the evc'uits of (hut' day
slum shall levy the taxes iui'ces- 111511 ste
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5tfi'ty has prepared a bill which
sary to obtain fill! needed funds. calls.
Walking on Fulton Street this "lily head Is still in a whirl.''
k'r t liaui Usthul, but lighter thud!i would bring a sharp increase
In
"I an' I)k'lusE'd that my work
morning three kids on a bike
The opinion .says levying the
"Long distance
in the Cluristni(Is weekend.
the
number
of
driver's
license
a
Jilt.
Now
if
I
wanted
asked
sUsj)erisiong.
what were three kids doing on
one bike? We sure need a
-H
crackdown on bicycle safety,
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A tinting device In a trailer
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chipped
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desert northwest of hero
in $50 to the Little 110(1 School
was
set today to touch off an
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which Ititly hi.' the largest ever
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I saw yesterday where one of
the South Seminole Jaycees
criticized the "Port of Sanford."
Gee, 1 hope they don't start it
drive to move the St. Johns
River.

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R. Kerner, asGERALD IL
signed to Naval Air
Maltitanance Training
Detachment, has been

selected as the "Instrucof

tor

at

the Month"

Naval Air StaThe selection is

Sanford

tion.

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based on outstanding
contributions by

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Set Sunday

A Leadership Training Institute for members of the Amaranth will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday it the Masonic Temple
In Sanford. Directing and conducting the inset will be Mm.
Johanna A. Thompson, deputy
supreme royal matron of the
Suyreide Council, Order of
Amaranth, inc., an international fraternal organization which
is one of the adoptive rites of
Masonry.
Mrs. Thompson Is serving as
state chairman of leadership
training and also Is a past
grand royal matron of the
Amaranth of Florida, is a rogIstered parliamentarian, and is
author and lecturer on parliainentary procedure and leadership. She was worthy grand
matron of the Order of Eastern
Star of Illinois In 1964.
Other members of the committee are Mrs. Florence Creel
of Conway, S. C., Mrs. Bolen
B. Seals of Ocala, Mrs. Lydia
Riggs Hansen of Miami, 1dm.
Basal L. Plehi of Clearwater,
Mrs. Clara Parker of St. Petersburg and Mrs. Ellen Apple of
Ocala.
Courts participating In the
Institute will be from Sanford,
Orlando, Daytona Beach, Ocala,
Eustis, Cape Canaveral, Jacksonville, Ft. Pierce and Crystal
Beach.
All members of the Amaranth
are urged to attend this session.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder of Osteen Is royal matron of the
local Amaranth.

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Mrs. C. L. Swinney of 208
W. 17th St.. has offered to give
the city a new flag to replace
the beraggled one now flying
Her number Is 322-2352 gentlemen If you are interested.
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I think It's about time the
County started pushing State
road department people on SR
46 to Mims - - - There are hundreds of Seminole County resiFour persons have changed their party affiliation from
dents who drive on that road
Democrat to Republican in the county since the registration
daily to and from work.
S S
books reopened according to Mrs. Camilla Bruce, supervisor of
elections,
We're still waiting for that
party affilia4luzi Is a aIatively &amp;lphc procenter line survey to be cJmpleted on SR 46 . . . Just as cedure," Mrs. Bruce said. "All that Is necessary Is that one
we're waiting for the new school letter be changed on the certificate of registration."
No mnas re-registration is being contemplated at this tinle
buses I. . feasibility study on
d
due
to the prohibitive cost of such a project.
causeway over Lake Jessup and
Monroe.

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Who's the wise guy stealing
those kittens from Bayshore
Drive In Sunland? .
Who's the wise guy who stole
over $100 worth of Christmas
decorations and lighting from
behind 510 Park Ave.?

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BOIl Karlyic IlohINholder.
(c
County .Jtide of Sominole County. ni till. office In the Court
House In Sanford. Florida. with3,' mix CtLlIItldiLr month,m loom the
time of the first puhi cation of
tIah. notice. Eneh claim or demand must lie' In writing and
contain the i,lssee of resitionoc
and post office' address of the
claimant and must he eworn to

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HAZEL B. GAILDNEIt

Deceased.

P1TLL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
vudersigned will, on the !nd day
of December, A. D. 1966, pro.

posit to the Honorable County
Judge of Seminole County. Flop-

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Ida, bar final return, account and
vouchers. as Adininitratrlz ci

the Estate of Ilasel B. Gardner,
deceased, and at said time, thee
and there, make application U
the said Judge for a final set
tiument of her adndnisDstlot

of said estate. and for an ordei

discharging her as such Admhm

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Mary IClIsa.tetb OlhIeUIy
As Admlntvt,lItriZ of the

Estate of

Hazel 13. Gardner

Deceased

C. Verussn Misc. Jr.. of
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Chamber of Commerce today
sent out ballots to name 12 new
directors . . • Must be returned
r Nov. 28.

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business with Uncle Sam on
various jobs are chuckling over
the Medicare whoop.de-doo at
the hospital and the fact that
"receivable w 111 increase."
Some of them kiwi from cx
perleuce that at the Unie the
work is done and a statement is
presented, It merely starts the
red tape regarding forms to unwind.
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Attorneys br
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Now the tax assessor Is Interpreting state laws . . . It seems
the city of Sanford was ready
to annex the Harrison property
south of First Street near Holly . . . The majority of the
property owners said okay . .
City pushed the project and
brought It to the tax assessor
. . She said "No" . . . stressIng a state law that not everyone signed the petition.
Now that the city election
Isn't in doubt, and the sign ordinance has been drawn up
and the ban of alcoholic beverages lifted for the Civic Center,
our city fathers will start thinking of downtown Sanford.

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LT. GUY M. LARMORE, former ground support
equipment division officer at Sanford Naval Air
Station, this morning received a letter and ribbon
bar of commendation for achievement from Secretary
tary of the Navy. Paul H. Nltze, Capt. Herbert N.
1tut , station commanding officer, made the
presentation, first to a NAS officer for performsince at SNAS. Larnlore, who retired last June, and
Mrs. Larniore (above), now reside in Orlando.

By a 4-1 vote, Sanford City Commissioners, meeting in spoclal session, 'Thur day, voted to lift the ban
on permitting use of aicoho lie beverages at the Civic
Center.
Motion was made by C ommissioner Earl Higginbotham and seconded by Con missioner Joe Baker. Cornrnissloners W. Vincent Robe rts and M. L. Raborn, Jr.
voted "ayes" with Mayor A. L. Wilson voting "no."
Mayor Wilson read a pre pared statement listing his
reasons and quoting verses of Scripture, to illustrate

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his opposition to the move.
Commissioners called t he special session to take

action of the controversial i ssue at the request of the

Seminole Mutual Concert Association, so that the group could and intended to permit serving
book a well-known orchestra of alcohol be allowed to mr.
for the Dec. 10 annual cham- range their own Insurance coverage on an Individual basis.
pagne ball.
As of now, commissioners
The tlMMoCifltioflS request Was
based on the fact that there Is jilati to go into full discussion
no other large hull in which to of the rates, charges, regula1111111
stage such an event, with the tions and ramifications of the
large crowd that. is expected to expanded use of the center at
their Nov. 28 meeting.
attend.
Qualifying petition to run for
of
Commissioners set a fee
a seat on the Casselberry City
$150 for use of the Civic Center
Council in the Dec. 5 municipal
on
the
designated
night,
but
inelection was filed today by ArSanford's first night time Christmas parade will be approxdkate(1 it was an arbitt'arY
thur Lego. incumbent.
imately one and a half miles long with 117 entries, one of the
figure to cover costs of inAlready qualified are Dr. Eulargest ever seen here, Sanford-Seminole Jaycee officials ancreased insurance rates.
gene Ellis, incumubeuL and Don
nounced today.
They indi ca ted they would
Willson and Charles Woodruff.
The parade units are scheduled to form along Seminole
Annual Seminole County Deadline is Nov. 25.
continue to review the situation
Boulevard, east to the Sanford Naval Academy and bOUt.0 on
in regard to additiunnl coverage Fair, sponsored by the AmerPosts open are those of Ellis,
San Juan Avenue.
demanded by insurance cOfli- rican Legion opens at 5 P. M. Lego and Edward Luau.
The march will begin at San Juan Avenue and First Street
panics and set new rates, after
at the fairgrounds on.
proceeding In the line of march west on First Street up to and
further study, which may be Monday
across French Avenue.
different from the rate quoted South Hwy. 17.9.
Parade chairmen Robert Murrie, John Gentry and Bruce
Judging of all exhibits enfor the Dec. 10 ball.
FORT LAUDERDALE (A?)
Bauder have requested all entries to be in position by 6:30 p.m. I'AMELA
Both Commissioners Iliggin. tered will take Place from 10 —À wind-whipped blaze leupeti
JOHNSON,
with the parade to start promptly at 7 p.m., directed by parade Pine Chest School fifth bothutmi and Roberts told Mayor a. in. to noon Monday, tith
from one luxury yacht to anmarshall.
grader is winner of this Wilson they had the greatest livestock judging Monday afTheme of the parade this year will he the "Wonders of year's Christmas 1)aVft(lC respect. for 1ii opinion and con- ternoon. Livestock entries may uth.r, epkx1d :i'ioline tanks
Christmas," submitted by Pamela Johnson, Pine Crest fifth theme contest. Her sug- victions but felt they represent be made all day Sunday and like huge firecrackers, and
grader.
de.niolbehed more than a dozen
gestion was "Wonders of the people of the community up to noon, Monday.
Sanford merchants are co-sponsors of the parade In coopera
expensive seacraft at a plush
Children's
Days
are
set
for
and
their
wishes.
Chi'istmtis."
tion with the Jaycees.
"Our federal, state and local Tuesday and Wednesday at river marina today. Police estilaws give people the right to 4 p. in. and Merchant's Day mated the damage in excess of
a million dollars.
consume alcoholic beverages at on Thursday.
their own discretion and as lung
us they conduct themselves
properly and withil' the law,
I do not feel we should deny
them this right. No one is re
quired to drink, at any given
function, but It Is their right
to do so if they wish," stated
Three cases of second degree Raiford, where he is already shooting into an occupied Iligginbotham.
murder, a manslaughter case, serving two consecutive ten- dwelling are lodged against "Thu members of the Mutual
OR
Willie White of Oviedo who Is Concert Association represent
an aggravated assault case and year sentences for breaking and
entering In Miami in Septem- alleged to have killed George nearly all the business and civic
two charges of breaking and en- ber.
Graham in June. Trial is set for leaders of our community. They
tering are on the docket for full
Hayes Is charged with break. Wednesday.
are responsible. Intelligent pewterni of Ninth Judicial Circuit big and entering, possession of
I3ILly York Is also charged pie and their opinions are repCourt which reconvenes here burglary tools and weapons. with murder and aggravated us rosumitutivu of the thinking of
Monday, before Judge Voile Powe Is charged with B and E sault. Ills trial Is set for Mona the community," Baker said.
Williams Jr.
I II discussioms, commisslumwrs
and possession of burglary day.
Samuel Graham, charged tools.
Roy Coleman will be tried said they did not know of "more
with inanslioughter In the death I Charges of second degree Monday, charged with aggra- than five or six functions that
ACCEPTED EACH DAY UNTIL
of Paul Gilmartin, 14-year-old murder, aggravated assault and vated assault In the case of an would be hold at the Civic Cenlocal Boy Scout, will be tried
elderly Jameston couple who ter, with permission to servo
Monday. Graham was originally
were brutally beaten and rob- alcohol" und Indicated the
scheduled for an earlier trial,
bed.
Youth Wing of the Civic Center
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but he jumped bond and fled
would be closed on those nights.
to New York. He was caught Starting with 1968 models, all
City Manager V. K. Knowles
Contempt
and returned here to stand trial new curs sold in thu UiiIt.t'd
told cuittilsioiiei's the motion
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State must, be equipped with
next week.
bums would miecessiThe eabe of hubert hayes devices to cut air pollution ru- Secretary of Luliur W. Willard to lift the
tate
all
increase
In Insurance
and Leon Powe, who were suiting from automobile ex- Wirtz has been ordered to upFOR NEXT DAY INSERTIONS
rates
of
about
$460
annually
caught red-banded by local po- haust fumes. Secretary John pear in U.S. District Court in
(SATURDAY NOON FOR MONDAY)
lice when they broke through W. Gardner of the Department Columbia Nov. 28 to show and new fees would have to be
not
to
cover
this
cost,
for
such
the roof of Pine Crest Liggett of Health, Education and We[. cause why he ishould not be
Jiexall Drugstore last spring fare (HEW), said fuilui to held in contempt In ii wage- functions.
As an alternative, lie sugconform to the standard could und'huur case. The order st4usis
will come to trial Tuesday.
d that those organizations
car
nican
a
fine
frwmi
a
complaint
brought
by
geste
of
$1
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Powel Is being returned here
who
rented the Civic Center
the Department of Labor,
(ruin the atate pelmitentlar7 at fur auto uiaaufactwers,

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news conference today
and announce the retirement of pitching star

Sandy Koufax, lJusel)ail

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San Diego Union, writing
under 'a Los Angeles
dateline, said that while

the club has not publicly
announced the news conference, the newspaper
had learned exclusively
that it will be called and
the 80yeur-old southpaw
pft4ther will call it quits.

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Yachts Burn

That story the East Central
Florida Regional Planning Council put out the other day was
Interesting but where are the
long range plans for Seminole
County?

by notified and required to tile
deny claims and domandi which
you or 4ltlICr of you, amy hays

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The word Is that the Seminole
High Band will go to the Tampa
State Fair . - . Band Parents
urged to attend meeting 7:30
p. m. Monday.

Tou and curb of you are he-

on the St. Johns River

117 Entries Set For Parade

Mayor Al Wilson and Commissioner Earl Higginbotham
will be off to the West Coast
this weekend to take a look at
some marinas in Tampa, Sarasota.

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The Chamber of Commerce Is expected to sponsor a public
forum on the proposal to move the courthouse to a more centrally located point in the county.
John Krider. executive director of the chamber said today
the executive board of the organization will meet Monday to
firm up plans and dates for the forum.
Krider warned that continual battles on couity seat relocation would split the county for the next 100 years.
p' fr.vp.r ;mnh'ersifv near Oviedo
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the center of population may switch to the east side," Krider
said, adding "Would they want to move the courthouse again?"
Krider said he would like to see the County Commission
meet once a month in the south end of the county and that
fully equipped annex office be set up there for the convenience
of residents In the south end.
The executive director took a poke at "unqualified persons
making stands on the courthouse question when they don't know
what they're talking about.
"There was a public hearing on the courthouse question
years ago and no one showed up," Krider emphasized.
"I respect the opinions of others, but they should know what
they're talking about," be said. "It would be Interesting to
know how many people actually use the courthouse facility, or
is this fight just to make It easier for a handful of Orange
County lawyers," Krider said.

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Robert Tucker of Casselberry
said the other day the court.
house committee in 1961 urged
a permanent courthouse group
be established to keep plans up
to date. This was not done,
Tucker said. . . Oh yes It was
Mr. Tucker. - The County Cornmission was appointed as the
month after the report was filed.

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over III.; protent. to milli. that "Sanford haq elintiged IN Inrfirpornfed.
''If an election
SeminoleMr'niorinl tins 1111,10 nlxmt stiipiyl,ig wat er and

Seminole County

Say, if they want a more centrally located spot for the courthouse It should be put In Wagner. . . That's a little farming
community exactly In the center of the county.

permizbent

getting

wnrqP every day and It con.

were held to Irn11q
onrthnuse
by the
In order to make these dup- purchase of a perninnent site. port
Swnf•
the
Cotlflty
sent,''
the
new
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duplicate
"total
spweromge
service
for
with
County
he ontinitd.
ilcate services legal within the Inquiries have beeti matte on tile pitni.
services," In addition to the one next two years, It would be nec• purchase of five acres at the
Vhen asked how his fellow jiltilor college and It will hove ford said "Iii my opinion to per
Itq
, invo WIlItleg lii.-;tnlln- rent of the people In Smith
county commissioners want to esq
.Ary to seek a sliecial legis- corner of English Estate's 1101111 coill III 114tti(itiv rs stood (III lilt, it) I)IIII(I
Settiltinti' would v&amp;e to keep the Cnssetbcrry Planning Board
tiiitiq.'
construct in Sanford. was made lative act when the legislature and SR 436 in Fern Park bythe e'etitIhimir I(fl'lItiI)Il issue', he Ttick rioutilewd that "if file ;time Inenfloti. If .4 ppfition were fried to pnint out ron a map
ssioll, Swofford rm,pided. stild, "We linveii'l retilly (lIqby Commissioner W. Lawrence meets in March. The time of ml. tvnitill
City of Sanfnui sees it will not pri'i'tited with enough nnmes," showing prOji'('tefI growth for
Swofford at an informal session crofilnwd records also would it won iiliitc(i out by others e'iasst'd it, to whole lot."
"I wisuld vote for an the tounty advotritioires of a InIfe stsiled that part of the get flip rourthowtp offierwilte, he added.
Thursday night with the South be necessary beIcause of the pro- fit the gnIlIp tllnt %villie just it
(atiofl sOuth of Sanford. Swof.
VIiigIIt. compromise and a g ree election."
Seminole ,lavcees courthouse blerns of duplication and space, little over an acre was entiskh'r• lionel Iiie for list' cotirthotise it
eel adequate for the new large will go let tough in two more to nnnt'x property in the area ,Ihn fin,nhle (if the' .fnycees. ford riiie0loned the value of
committee. representatives of he indicated.
nskd, "Since property has a planners and their repOrtS.
Attorney Harlan Tuck cx- courthouse, n,nirtntiY Ki% ! fIonr' on thst' oihmt'dy cruwdeti of the county nftk'c'q and junior
the Longwood and Casselberry
higher evaluation In gniithl Asked what the opinion at
college."
City Councils and the Cnsel- pressed doubt that this was Acres were considered iieees t'o'snty jail.
the rounty planner fit as to the
Questioning [lie sintpinent Ifint Seminole, why can't we
it, rererviiev to #III #111411-nate
possible under the constitution. snry by tile colli I'll59101112rs for
berry Planning Board.
our
tnpnyersV'
katinn
of the courthouse. Swatfor
site propoce'eh by the South the cotmrtlmuse has to be built something
Cliff Jordan, chairman of the Swofford stated he had intro- a branch facility,
'very major expenditure ex ford said that he had "never
Jaycee committee, moderated duced the question, at a Corn- Swofford revealed that al- Seminole group, Swolinrel said in an Incorporated municipality
the discussion In which Swat- mission meeting two weeks ago, though $600,000 should be in the that lie "does not think the City Tuck rend from the qtnIp stat- cept schools and roads has gone spoken to him and was
which say it. may he Incat- to the city of Sanford.'' Turk against hiring him in the first
ford faced a barrage of ques- of broadening services through capital outlay reserve Inc the of Sanford would ever annex tik's
lions on the issue of locating a more complcte branch facility new courthouse $100,(}()f) v.115 dnwmi us fat a-4 Sunhisnel Estate's cii its it ''village,'' interpreted stated. ''This county Is divided

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municipality Is Wakulla
One municipality there was
established In the 1880's
after the county seat was set
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troversy would be quite an un. Drive, New Yark IOD27 and get The club will sponsor a Day
deratatement. Much of the dii- the facts. You are urged to at- of Recollection. Dec. with
ficuity has come about as some tend the meeting in Miami men of Nativity Church of Lake
secUon of the press have given Beach. A congregation can send Mary, St. Mary-Magdalen
the impression that the cotmcll an accredited visitor. who will Altamonte Springs and St. Ann's I
speaks "for 42 million ProteM- attend the sessions and "o who of DeBary Invited to attend.
t•" The denominations in the these people are and hear the The 11 a. m. opening Mass will

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shovel used has been donated by the Graydon Pleasant-, of M"inston,'-'
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today In a renewal of the 7th
Fleet's new campaign to cut the
eaborne now of Communist
supplies to the South,
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ready the largest of the war, set off a satchel charge on one
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hours in the mortal life of Jesus Christ, executed
by the internationally famous artist-Illustrator,
Ben Stahl. The museum is located at the intersection of U. S. Highways 41 and 301 on the Tamiami
Trail.

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building and a tunnel complex,
U.S. headquarters reported.
Other units found 15 enemy
bunkers in a nearby site and

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mark.
The U.S. force in Toy Ninh
reported killing about 20 more
Viet Cong by air strikes and
small ground clashes. This
raised to 1,009 the total enemy
officially reported killed since
the operation started Oct. 15.
'Troops of the U.S. 16t Infantry
Division, combing areas east
and northeast of Tay Ninh City,

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more than 250 rounds of fiveinch shells at supply craft. both
the beach and In the
The U.S. command reported
only small and scattered ground
action In South Viet Narn, while
Vietnamese headquarters re
ported a seri es of Vict. Cong
harassing attacks with mortars
and mines that ranged from one
end of the country to the other.
One sabotage attaàk set off a
four-hour lire and iC series of
In a U.S.amrnunitIop
dump near Saigon, but a U.S1
mIlitar3 spokesman said damage was light and there were no
casualties.
On the political front, Premier
Nguyen Cao Ky announced six
changes in the civilian cabinet
In an effort to end the eight.
week-old dispute between southem cabinet ministers and norther-neTs dominating the ruling
military junta. Reports of Inc
tion persisted after a stormy
night, and further changes were
thought likely.
For the seventh day in a row,
poor weather cut heavily
U.S. air strikes Thursday
against North Viet Nam. U.S.
pilots flew only 52 missions,
about one third the average during good weather.
U.S. military sources said the
North Vietnamese are ta king
advantage of the foul weather to
rush repairs of roads, bridges
and rail lines.
Guam-based 1352 bombers
struck today in Toy Ninh ProvInce for th e ninth consecutive
Atday in support of Operation Attleboro. the 30,000-man hunt by
U.S. ground forces to fl ush the
Viet. Cong out of a major stronghold 60 miles northwest of Sai-

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The evening service will he from Lakeland. are special
conducted by Rev. William guests.
council rather speak to one an- deliberations. You are asked to be followed by a light breakfast
Timms of Sanford, retired Me- Other out of town visitors will
the church social hall. Procaw and o the general public, consider the possibility that you
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th odist
What Is said through the coun- have been misled your under gram will be continued until 2
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of
th
e
purpose
and
P. m. Chairman is Mrs. Bridgit
tive In youth evangelism for Miller, parents of the Bear Lake
determined altogether
cli
pastor. and his sister, Dr. Mars
theelected representatives of work of the council. The writer IColarlk. All ladies are asked to
many
will
he
out
the
close
will
bring
ohservDn',
Sc;.
sages
from
the
Christian
i
Miller.
the churches. A denominational has brochu res that you may prepare a box lunch.
ed at an II n.m. service Th in's- relationship between prayer enee textbook.
Baptism will be conducted du.rdelegation has the right to dis- have for the asking, Let us To- The Christmas party will be
Christ, slid Thanksgiving.
ing the service for Rev, and
Open House
"Christians rejoice in secret
55(,cj1te Itself from the pro, call a part of the high priestly planned by Mrs. Marie Rotas day in First Church of
be et aside for
A
period
will
Members
of
Sanford
Christian
Mrs. Miller's infant daughter,
S c I c t i s t, 8(10 E. Second testimonies of thanks from in beauty and bounty, hidden
nauncements of the council and prayer of Our Lord In John 17, and Mrs. Nanc Huckahene.
Church
have
been
invited
by
Kathryn.
"Holy Father, keep through Mrs. Viola Frank and Mrs. Street, Sanford.
this Is done often. Hardly
dividua1 in the eongregiitjnn from the world, but known
Richard L. Marshall, minister, Sunday, at 6 p.m., the Junior
always agrees with all thine own name those whom And' Mendoza were welcomed Sermon readings from the who also will join in several God.
Prayer, watching, and Mrs. Marshall for an and Senior Methodist Youth Fell
that comes out, but when we thou host given me, that they into the club, bringing the tot-al Bible and the Christian Science Thanksgiving hymns.
and working, combined with open house potluck dinner at lowship will resume meetings at
may be one, as we are . that paid membership to 51. Guest textbook, to be rend in Chrisconsider the fact that 30
The church soloist, Ross self immolation, zirc God's their home, 806 Magnolia Ave- the Bear Lake Church.
fement bodies of Christians, with the world may believe that thou for the meeting was Mrs. R. A. tion Science Churches through- Rosazza of the Rollins College gracious means for accomplish, flue, immediately following the The Men's Club will entertain
an som of ethnic backgrounds bast sent me."
Frank Sr.
out the land on Thanksgiving music department, will sing ing whatever has been success- 11 a.m. worship service. Weekly families at 7 p.m. Monday at a
and different theological CTTI
"We Gather Together," neenmn- fully done for the Christianiza- services of the church are pres- covered dish dinner meeting.
phases are here working to_________
tied at th e organ by Miss tion and health of mankind. ently being conducted at t h e Speaker will be Mrs. Edna
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Margaret Davis.
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To those leaning on the Sanford Woman's Club, 309 Oak Earle Randall, director and
A Golden Text from Coins- sustaining infinite, today Is big Avenue.
that there Is agreement at all.
counselor for the Young Wo
sians and Responsive Reading wi th blessin" ("Science and
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Some will question that the *
man's Community Club in Or• t••.- ,- - from Psalms will set the theme Health with Key to the Scripchurches have any right to L1!
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Mrs. Randall also Is a
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speak out an the social and r
director of "We Care'" a
100-Pointer
prayer, and watch In the same
The service will be conducted
ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Attorney
which offers assis•
economic questions of the day.
wi th thanksgiving
thy by the First Render of the Ray Ejiers started a
Sore have said, "Let the
vows
unto
the
most
High."
church, R. Stafford Derby and blood-giving practice In 1942. She is a graduate of Duke Unipreachers preach the Gospel
The
Bible
Lesson
will
include by Mrs. Roberta Richards, 5cc- So far, he has donated 100 pints versity and has a master's deand let the people alone." HowL Jesus' instructions to pray 41in and Reader.
gree in Christian education.
of blood to the Red Cros&amp;
ever, no one who reads the
secret,"
along
with
related
pas
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message of the Old Testament
prophets and the words ci Jesus I
Christ and the Apostle Paul In
the New Testament could baneatly say that they "Jet he
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how they shall vote on some of
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The rank and
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Mamle Griffin, retired member -#
file churchman also wonders
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the Truthseekers Class of
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of the time. No one claims that
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the council Is always right in
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Its opinions, but It does have
monthly business and social
same of the most dedicated
meeting of the class Monday at
RELIEF SOCIETY of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Christian leaders, both ministhe
home of Mrs. W. P. Chapten.] and lay. In the nation,
(Mormon) will have charge of homemade articles and crafts in the Church
man.
meeting together In the name of
Fair to be held from 11 am. until 4 p.m. Nov. 26 on the church grounds
The class presented Mrs.
2315 Park Avenue. The man y booths set up will include rummage, baked
Christ, seeking to determine
Griff in was a beautiful car- k
goods, foods, games, and gifts, and the public is invited. Showing some
through prayer and study of th e
sage. Tables for the dinner
of the many items the women will have to sell are (left to right) Mrs. .1. C.
Scriptures what Is right. Only
THE 30-VOICE Choir of First Baptist Church of Cocoa presented a concert
were decorated In the ThanksBlackwelder, Mrs. G. W. Hostetler, Mrs. N. 0. Dunn and Mrs. Don Ellen.
denominations which accept
at
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Bear Lake. Shown (left to right)
giving theme and arrangeJesus Christ as Divine Lord and
are
Mrs. R. H. Wright, St. Andrews choir director; Mrs. Tom Whiteside,
merits of fall flowers were used
Savior are admitted to the counTom
Whiteside, director of the guest choir; Mrs. C. Frank Johnston, orin the meeting rooms.
cii. This has ruled out several
ganist from Cocoa, and Hal Gettings, acting host for St. Andrews.
The meeting was conducted
bodies in this country, who very
by Mrs. Clarence Purseil, presimuch would like admission,
dent. Mrs. Eva Harkey presentMost of the denominations, 1n
Bethany Circle of First Meth- An interesting program on the Lawton, Mrs. Madeline Luttrell. ed the devotional on a ThanksOffering
St.
eluding that of the writer, have odist Church met recently at Philippines was presented by Mrs. John Ridenour, Miss Ruth giving theme and Mrs. E a r I
Special offering received at
served notice on the council the lovely home of Mrs. Ed Mrs. Waiter Teague who told Davidson, Mrs. James Partin Gaines read an appropriate
Sunday services this week at
poem. Prayer was given by
that If groups are admitted that Carpe nter. Opening prayer was about the work of Rev, and and Mrs. Thomas Moon.
Forest City Baptist Church
B.'. W E. i ms
do not believe in the Diety of given by Mrs. John Evans, fol- Mrs. C. L. Spottswood, missionwill
go to the Baptist ChilThose having birthdays this
Jesus Christ, their bodies will lowed by the devotional by Mrs. aries there. Rev. Spottswood is
dren's
Home in Lakeland.
month Included Mrs. Kate Riser.
Harden Webb. Minutes were a former pastor of First Methwithdraw Immediately.
ces
Monday,
at 8 p.m., the church's
Thanksgivi ng Day Se rvi
Mrs. Emma Lumb and Mrs.
odist Church, Oviedo.
Although the council and Its read by Mrs. Don Shaffer.
Woman's Missionary Union
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J. E. Cole.
member churches are In con- The treasurer. Mrs. Thomas There was a discussion on a
have been announced for St.
will
have its general meeting
ose
th
an
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Atte nding, other
ta ct with Christian bodies j Moon. reported a balance of project to help the Little Red The Lu th
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Luke's Lutheran Church, Sin- at the church.
eran Churchwomen named, were Mrs. Lillian Bush.
Communist countries, this does $41.713 in the treasury. Mrs. Schoolhouse in Sanford at
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via, English Service -iIl
of
Messiah
not mean that it is sympathy Moon also announced that the Christmastime. A committee will meet at sLutheran Church Mrs. Octavia Rumble3', Mrs.
p.m., Monday, at J. F. McClellan. Mrs. Jessie
8:80 am. and a Slovak langwith Communism. Some who beauty party given recently by was appointed to look into th
e
the
home
of
Mrs.
Paul
Watson,
Waits,
Mrs.
Lena
Powell,
Mrs.
usge Service at 10:30 a.m. The
matter.
are hostile to council objectives the circle netted some $17.
102 E. Lauren Court, Fern R. Crenshaw. Mrs. Richard
Reverend
Stephen M. Tuhy will
and against th e ecumenical An announcement was made A gift exchange will be held Park.
deliver the sermon at both
Friedel,
Mrs.
Esther
Crawfor
movement In Christianity, have about the covered dish supper during the December meeting
Irs. Edwin Pearson will con- Miss Joy Bailey, Mrs. Ethel
services, using as his topic
made charges that Communism to be held by the circle prior at the home of Mrs. James duct the program. Members Smith, Mrs F. D. Hlckcock,
All Things Give Thanks."
has Infiltrated the American to the general meeting of the Partin.
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will prepare "Kiddie Kits" to Mr-s. Harold Appleby, Mrs. John REV. FRED B. Chance,
Special music will be preclergy. MMe there have been Women's Society of Christian Present for the No%,ember be shipped to mission sUtionis Higgins. Mrs. E. D. Kirchhoff. pastor of First Baptist
6
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aented by the Senior Church
a very small number of appar- Service, at 7 p. m.. Monday. meeting were Mrs. Ed Carpen- overseas.
Mrs. Bertha David, Mrs. Church, Sanford, was un- Choir and the Childrens Charent radicals among the clergy, Mrs. Evans showed samples tar, Mrs. Don Shaffer, Mrs. The kits contain items such Timms, Mr. and Mrs. D. animously elected first
St. Luke's School. The
vice president of the us of
there Is no evidence to support of the fruit cakes to be sold by John Evans, Miss Elizabeth 01- as towels, wash cloths, pencils, Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. J.
hildren will sing "IAt All
Baptist Conven- '
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the charge that the council is members of the circle as their liff. Mrs. Harden Webb, Mrs. toothbrushes, rulers, wiliting Stephen and Mr. and Mr.s. D. j. Florida
tion by the more than ''ngs Now Living." SelectCommunist inspired. Any think- Christmas project this year.
Walter Teague. Miss Kathryn pads, and handkerchiefs.
Horns,
1,300 registered dele- ions by the Senior Choir are
ing person knows that the Corn- "A Gladsome Hymn of Praise"
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mnunists have killed millions of
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and
"Sing
to
The Lord of Hatcent annual
Christians, Including priests,
,
Pensacola. For the past vest." Both choirs are under
ministers and members every--three years, Rev. Chance the direction of Mrs. Walter
where they have come to power.
has been a member of Duds..
One of the large, Influential de•
A prayer of dedication for
IIMP
the
State Board of Mis•,..••4•
nominations In the council resions of the convention the new elisarooma at t.
Ported that Its
and
also has served as Luke's School will be offered
"met with personnel of the
at this
chairman
the building
House Committee on Un-AmexMrs. Michael Kohany
ill
committee for the Lake serve
Ican Activities and the Federal
as
organist
at
the
8:30
Yale Assembly at
Bureau of Investigation, but
is operated service and Mrs. Olga Jakubejn
burg, which
were unable to discover any
will be organist at the Elovak
by the convention.
fact or record that would
Service
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project to provide emplayment youth work, and Rev. Wayne
director,
Langford. associate
for the handicapped.

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diastries, a Methodist sponsored Rev. Warren Willis, director of

age vill have 2,458 feet of floor space and will include four bedroom-,,
living room, dining room, family room, kitchen. dinette, R .study, and a

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Copeland, who is conducting A A discussion of Youth Worktour of the lThly Land. A1l1 be In the Florida Methodist Con.
Rev. C. B. Callawa.-y or Orlando. ference mill be presented at the
Re'. Callaway is the Central 11 a.m. service Sunday at Beat
Florida director of Goodwill In- Lake Methodist Church when

near Sanlandc Springs. Members of the steering committee participating

Communication, 475 Rh'erslde ed music chairman.

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MORAVIAX CHURCH of Rolling Hills held groundbrea'king ceremonies

cotmcil in council, write to the Office of Mrs. Eloise Hickson was nam.

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of the minister. Rev. Delmas

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l'ri'si '.'iitit Hirviltie it, rc$nq-t I I lr'lItffl'ti,tic IR'ritIf'r ('nt) II. Al wrtd. I mntt h,,v' - • 'n many i'iy vld hace
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I could steep for 3'
dciii Johnson. ''Sote us it' I Ws ttiiitl ft iiiiilw' spt'c't'Ii I iii,, I,UI
major II "ii' he lout ever (loOt' imiost of
Then he srr,fled. 'What ot hr'r afternoon? - he asked.
hent with a hnqr'lmll h,i,'' Is hilbiteri Itotti titsik log
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tn'-t'ttln'less working, I in 11.16 g Johnson s tlurl tins wa iii 111 111 In with .Ituiut,cot,.
tilt yr Iris i,nre his vtilce as 11111 01 115 11153
'VCU ceht'lti'rit lug
At clay's end, I he l'resicierit
tuuikvtl
ii lilt abtitil his lob:
shlile,
and
to
muuke
no
spcecli('s
iii,til,ht flhI(
'l'i1(it)tl.
"I
have
the t,"ct Jo?, In the
11114 t't'cnvi'ty t) liii has he4'Ii rm' four to five weeks.
In'
polyp
The l'rt'sidemnt suilil I
ru nt itii - - qu routine that lilt!
i-i'nruved
hour Iris 1111-011 t Iurul
iflhlI('tIIi'4
ltfliSP('
lii('(iIt'ftI
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been
h,utliunlng
mliii for yt'utr.s
Iiii't huh' hi SHY
long
uigo
as
1960, when he
I'll' latest, issiit'tI lust night:
wins
enuipulguing
For the vice
'lie Is stilt progressing.''
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presidency. limit Inc said It hind
Johilsoll uhitl It bit of Iris prog ((11110 and guni' (IltrItig lute-a'
Itv .IR"P ('44eI1,t'rry
rt'ssliig at n puny in iris III-11w.9 - years. It was sitnttrd by his
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per
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rsuite,
nniuirktin Naval I inspitni
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doctors in August.
51(111 w ill he the r'rourrrum topic
tug the 32nd anniversary of Iris
Johnson Rudd liii' doctors told
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nintringe to Lady flird.
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It 1i)t tinnier wily lute ht'cu,usc tonal quality to Ink voice, whemi I';ngl kh
N$ILE
sues ;Iemne,,tn
tile PI'eSii(i('Ilt t1li)1$)C(i tiii (II ('onl y his throat heals.
.
ww
St until I'st i-u' of. Tvuueht'r A psorla.
trig.
Tint' Pii'sidi'iit 111153 riot SHI(I lion to be hold at 7:30 I'm.
\Vhie ru lie a woke. ,lulmsnn when he will l vnw, Iris $-$T,-n day
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dotuiu'd street c'litthres for tire hospital suite, Wino Ire (1(105, he Iili'UlPiy in the 5(hlO(Ji rafetnir.
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first time since his surgery plaits to trend f o r his 1.131 ituutotu 111 111.
ALL
%Vt'dtu'sdniy morning.
'liii' 101 tirl (f
pert-s to tliIn Texa s.
The (10(111ke operation removed
Jolrusour saw ii st r.'arn of vlsi u - pp.is III(. i'u.hlrins consists of
14140c%W
fl growth from his right vocal tons and White I louse aides (br.
Ill.
Ut,be,
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hrkinnti,
Orinntim,
cord mid repaired a rupture In I rig Iris work - m i d-mil) st'corntl
OW fFPOIIT SlIPS
(Ire year-old scar left by Iris grill day of rt'vuipvrn I ion, For I hi' jicychi liutrint, uitnil I'mui Westahi
lilutider oiet'iit inn.
fIrst time since liii' operation. pupil sit. .lauk Hiu'hrnnn of the
NO DOWN
"it mints mu the tinu_'," .John- Ire SIIV Vl(M' I'It!Si(ICllt I Iirht'tt. I Ira ogu' ('nuniuty h'bu't i ft's 1kPAYMENT
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s)ii remarked at tire nnnhversa - It. 1Itrnrr,hn,i'y.
- ha it 1114-11 t.
ry party, 'l'hri, )'resltit'nt an UI Ire lie heard a r('IfliiI. 1,11 tlit ('tIP
liiiI(i%VIiIg thei r tnlks they
has paints in Iris side, his throat, notnlr situurtinti 1111(1 fxIssiI)k'
Vsit Our Complete Record Department.
his rhitht ar t it 1111(1 Ills legs.
spending curls from secretary of will answer qirestiotna frt,rn the
And .lohinsnn said he is trying tire Treursirry I k'trry If. Fowler ntuii°irc.
to keep busy because It keeps 1111(1 other top advisers. The
1)rie to the nature of the
his nnliid oil the niche's and White I inirse 5111(1 the ad visrrs. ;irtig,-pu in children will not be
i)HIt1S.
not the I'r(,sid(,nt, did most of allowed to attetnul.
Johnson talked in it low, tire talking.
Mrs. Margaret Ueynohls,
Store hours 8 to 5:30 daily.
I
husky 'uihee. \Vhietr he saw re
principal,
Among the titluur lrispitutI vlsi represented the PTA
m
jotting down Ill,; re- tons: Former Presi d ent 1)w1gtrt this week at the state convenDowntowis Sanfovd
U01'l('I's
118 Magnolia Ave.
arks, he cautioned them, ''I I). Eisenhower. and I (oust, tion in Tampa.

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president of the association, will deliver the sermon,
"Give Thanks. Whatever Happens."
Offering received this year wi ll go to the Seminole Coirnt Mental Health Association

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The council welcomes 'on l*i meeti ng or the CntholicWn
criticism, which, to be men's Club conducted I Mrs.
based on Sheil a Roberts, president..
facts Those hostile to coopers
In
drive
tive Christianity have spent
will
Smith
lions on printed matter and asks all parishioners to donate
radio broadcasts, pouring Out any useable clothing to the profalsehoods ject. Donations of food items
half-truths
and
against .the leaders of our ch ur- to 1111 the two Thanksgiving
timal Caulwa of the Churches ches. and sowing discard among baskets 1
are reeded and:
In God's people. If you have a may be left
All Souls School d Owlst in M'ri
1znd Beach. To say that the question about the -policy of the office.
delivemnoes

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education needs the money so badly a bling as the
Furthermore a state lottery would
sweepsthkw "tax" should be tried.
amount
to a tax on the poor; those 'ho
We disagree.
]Moral or "not, we just don't believe could afford It least probably would he
business for the state the greatest contributors to such a progambling is
to be in. The fact that we derive con- gram.
Florida education does need money,
siderable income from racetrack gambibut It does
need It that badly. We
lug does not alter the case,
morally and mentally bankrupt InRome racing, dog racing and
we have with us and we can live deed if we can produce no better plan
supervision and for financing our schools.
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So you think you're
your
mate
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and bring a little sunshine
happily

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Togetherness. Blended into lives

personalities. Comfortable and

congen-

jaded by

Not at all. Be just wonders if 'too
what on earth do you do much blandness isn't boring.
Well,
Confidentially, doctor, aren't you 'putfor fun and excitement?
Don't you ever yearn for a good, lively ting us on? But whether you are or
spat to enrich the dreary dullness of whether you aren't, the least happily
wedded couples can do is wish you a long
sustained marital peace and serenity?
If you are startled by such sugges- life of harmonious unexcitement and
then,

some college students for more since Abraham.
"Let us raise a standard,"
sex freedom.
said George Washington, "to
"Dr. Crane," a college
the
fact
which the wise and just may
dent began, "we resent
that we can't take our girl aspire.
friends up to our room where He didn't say we should lower
we can do our petting, unab- the standard and shoot for a
goal that was only 50% right
served
"At present, we must stay and just.
downstairs In the dormitory For we usually fall short. We
parlor or else park along some must shoot for iooc in order to
in order to hit 75%.
Lover's Lane.
By taking a 50% goal. we may
"So isn't It wiser to let us
fall
to 25%.
do our love-making in our own
as Lowell urged, we MUST
dormitory or fraternity rooms'
"If we Indulge in sex, what's AIM HIGH!
the difference whether it is in Send for my 200-point "Rating
Our room or In a parked auto- Scale for Sweeth earts," encicmtrig a long stamped. return enmobile?"
Well, the difference Is partly velope, plus 20c, and learn how
the fact that the taxpayers - to win sweethearts the correct
ten have erected the dormltor- wayi
tes.
Or loyal alumni of past get,erations have financed those
Pttpr.Q
plush living quarters,
So the taxpayers and alumni
have a definite right to control Editor, Herald:
The Lathes Auxiliary of the
the use thereof.
II coddled students have been Gmnderville Volunteer Fire De-

Bruce Biossat
Ray Cromley
It's evident you haven't heard of highly compatible dullness.
how
endurable
such
It's
Dr.
Robert
Ryder,
a
made
the
mental health researcher for the gov- an uneventful existence can be, accordernnient, of 200 young middle-class ing to those who are managing to bear
otebook
up under it.
couples.
Ryder reports with what seems to
To Gov. George R. Romney, 1 slat they were astonished when I per cent of the Nergo vote.
his studies have
be a straight face
complacency among Republican the newest Detroit News Poll Last time he got 19 per cent
Thought For Today
caused him to wonder if marital com"Saul
and
Jonathan,
beloved
and
workers
and voters is the big I gave Romney a four-point ad- The words of a leading 1)empatibility and stuff like that may not
Zoltan Penney, his vanes. They say their experts ocrit seem as valid today as
be strictly for the birds. Or at least not lovely! in life and in death they were
slashing
Democratic
rival, is tell them he should have dropp• when they were uttered In 1962
for humans.
not divided; they were swifter than seen almost as a friend.
tions,

study

surprising

by

Political

that

ed a little as the unknown before he en had been eleote.
Says a GOP leader after a Fercncy's campaign heated up. d:
new tour of out-state Michigan:
This is where Ferency en- "Let's face It. Be looks like
together. But it's also possible, he seems
"ew
people
are
working
the
tors
Bomney's new-found a governor; he talks like a
to fear, for such a marriage to he deadly
The better
of one's life consists way they should be. Some of friend.as
At least one top Dam- governor, and he acts like a
monotonous and just plain ugh.
of his friendships-Abraham Lincoln, them say that when they do con- ocrat joins some Republican governor."
Is the doctor suggesting
marital 16th U.S. president.
tact voters, they all say they're leaders and independent ap- As Romney goes about on his
voting for Brnnney. So they praisers in arguring that Pars- "Hurricane George" handibakcan't get excited."
neys stinging assaults are tusk- lug tours, the glowing responses
An old story Is the gover- inc new votes for the gover- he draws from most voter's tell
nor's concern that his re-elect- nor In droves,
the tale.
ion to a Third term (four
The Democratic nominee "You're doing a good job
years this time) Is being taken never has had any real expects- all about you
I loved It...
granted.
tion of unseating the governor, I'm sure
Be and his party viou
i but the years as state chair- hello, I am a fan of your..."
t thank the
are not content, either, with man have made hatchethig note all this well, but they still furnished an automobile by a
1l PHIL XEWHOM
President Nasser of the f three years of life, would h
peopie
wno
many
mane is yeIn the marbled splendor of I United Arab Republic, Pros- had its comic opera aspects if merely talking about complac- Romney a strong habit with cannot quite believe be will hit doting father and mother or cent bake sale such a success,
Addni Ababzt Africu bust, ident bouari Boumediene of it had not also symbolised a ency. For Romney, Sen. Robert him. And Perency thinks his or surpass 60 per cent. Nay- overly generous aunt or grandSpecial thanks to to Mr.
PP. Griffin and other 1966 GOP concentrated campaign attacks erthiesa, they do think be Will: ma, that is their option.
foreign minister and i hand- Algoriu and President William I chronic 111.
Woodard,, manager of Publia
ful of heath of state attempt- V.S. Tubman of Liberia all had
(In Friday, Nov. 4, in Accra, uombram, a climactic plane, will at the least, tear down the probably net a higher wl,mhig
Market;
the neighbors and
ad to restart at least the Is- flown home in varying degrees Ghana security officers drug- helicopter, television and door- Romney image sufficiently to percentage than any GOP govfriends
who
either baked goods
Acid
Ruling
gad 1V kicking and screaming to-door blitz of both out-state mar his chances as a 1968 pree- ernorshlp nominee among the
de of an African unity which of irritation.
LONDON
(UP!)
Bad
or
news
donated
money;
and to the
15 running.
really never existed.
President S.kou Toure of I Guineans from a Pan Amen- and the Detroit area Is planned. idential prospect.
for
British acid workers. Em- people who purchased Items at
I There is one overriding reaSuch at showing, capped perIn an .Afric turn by jeal- Guinea never did *hov.' up and can irray- plant =d placed The cost could be heavy.
sion of their teeth by acid inn the sale.
ousies and suspicion, there are from his capital on Conakry them under arrest. Among What has not some Michigan son why Ferency's tactic up- haps by a numerical margin of longer will be considered an The more than $70 profit
Republicans to dozing are the pears to be boomeranging: upwards of 400,000, ought to
few real friends among its divided his ratings between the them was Guinea's foreign
industrial Injury. This was an- from the venture will be used
United States and that "stooge later, Louis Latl.nnk Bevogue, statewide polls which first Romney's image in Michigan is establish his 1968 credentials, nouneed
leaders and ninny rivals.
by the Industrial I- for the repair and upkeep of
they any, even if be falls to pull juries Advisory
And so it was at what was of the imperialists," Ghana. en route to the OAU meeting showed Romney with 60 per almost impregnable.
Council, which the fire truck, insurance, and
cent and later 64 per cent of the
An overwhelming proportion 1 in Griffin and some congress.
suppose to have IL'O: th' an"The quarrel which could at Addis Ababa.
concluded that: "The condition other expenses.
They would be released, vote. No governorship winner of Michigan's voters evidently men.
ual summit niecting of the nanl the end of the DAli as
Is trivial. It only affects the
Mrs. R. D. Priest,
Organization of African Unity any kind of an AFRICAN Ghana's Lt. Gen. Joseph A. in modern Michigan history has approve of the governor's four Pointedly, a Romney friend ti-mIt teeth."
Bake Sale chairman
when ever reached the 00 per cent years in office. He cute deep in- observe, that twice-beaten Rich- The
(OAU)
RALLYING POINT after but Anicrab
announced,
Council studied picklors,
Mrs. R. F. Roehik,
to the union rak and file. Polls ard Nixon Ii being held to no
Guinea released approximately mark.
workers
in
galvanizing
shops,
Mrs. Louise Dougherty,
GOP spokesmen privately in- show him getting upwards of 35 similar test as a prelude to I.
100 Ghanaians who, be chargmakers of sanitary cleanser and
Mrs. R. A. Prank Jr.,
ed, were being held against
soft drinks, and chrome platers
Mrs. Leon Steinmneyer,
their will in Guinea.
all of whom are constantly Mrs. Pat Johnson,
Aluimonte Springs
Geneva
I The mercurici Toure sv
exposed to acid.
Committee Members.
Mm. .liiliii hart (*
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathicux
I cuseci the CIA of engineering
34.52OI
th e J)o1 and poured must of
Bear Lukc.J'urcat City
hie ubuse upon the United
I4i
Mrs. Muryanzi Mile,
Suitw
rather than Ghana.
Mn. Frances Wester
817F
Undoubtedly, the Ghana acA CLASSIFIED
tion consisted of international
Casselberry
Sen.
Everett
M.
Dirkaev
(Btion.
The
pulse
of
his
determi.
ad
to
kill
open
housing
In
the
Lake Monroe
blackmail on a rather grand M.) sees the new 90th Congress nation to oust Section 14B may Senate.
Mrs. Jane Cusibelberry
Mrs.
H. L. Johnson
g
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scule.
0
.work operation °w be weaker although be is,
22t722
3as a aba
-skin the
Uni
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State
s
relatio
ns
wi
te
th
in fact in labor's debt. LBJ also
Chuluota
Toure,
follower
of
a
cloudy
ordained
by
the
voters
to
enable
is
committed
to
try
again
(next
Both
Congress
for
more
2ent
Longwood
Alm. Lisa laker
Mrs. Donna Estes
Marxism, had ranged from bad the House of Representatives
subsidy money; more for for.
year) for repeal. Be can't
.
1166,01-4101943
lly In the making f'
835.3317
to
only
a
little
better.
But
just
join
fu
on that. Any repealer would be cign aid.
Ddliar
why Toure should blame the publican party policy.
North Orlando
Except for certain programs
beaten in the new House.
Mrs. John Leone
House Republicans are eager Dlrkson was compelled to on the Impractical fringe of
United Suites for the Ghana
Mrs. Marilync Peterson
action never became quite to get into th e act. The GOP support a filibuster In the 80th reality, not much if any of the
Deltolis
lacks a majority in the House Congress to kill a repealer Great Society is likely to be
Oitmsn
Mn. M'ldrsed Huzui.
of
but Republicans poes
it
also
was
true
that
moat
par- which the House had approved repealed either directly or by
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
664-5361
veto power. Conservative by a margin of half a dozen or the withholding of federal funds.
the
100
Ghana
claimed
were
tiul
3=4841
Enterprise
1.M*IEAL.IGTOF
2.iiN POE
being held against their will, citizens of all political affihib.
votes. in this bow session, But aouae Republicans will
Mrs. Ittlehic Harris
Oviedo
T4I
$FLlL.
)DLJ
322-UI 1 at 425-031
are followers of an exiled tious are eager to witness the Dirksev can attend to other be ibic to assume the respousi665-834
Miss Ruth Davidson
NO
ux4ow
NFEP'
former president of Ghana, veto proceedings. And to ap- problems.
AN ROW AP TA
bility for curbing Great Society
K-4604
So It is also with open hous- extravagance, thus heping to
Ewame Nkrunuib and would plaud.
W RAPY1DULPI
Dirkaeu explained the sltuia- lag which squeaked through the establish party policy In that
not relish a return t A
only to Iae trial and puss- tion in response to a newsman's }IOUSC in the 89th Congress. area. The Conservative forces
question about prospects in the Open housing will not speak or in House and Senate will be cx.
ihie execution,
Mediation by Addis Ababa Both Congress for open housing otherwise gel through the house pected to combine in behalf of
kr
this new Congress. A Dirk- positive goals for the nation's
host Emperor Thsillc Selauie, legislation or repeal of Tafted
Hartley's
Section
1411.
Section
aen.aided
filibuster was requir- good.
Nasser and Tubinan obtain
Sanford .Herad
Page 4
Nov. 18,
individual
states
'VB
permits
release of the Guinean hosts.
to outlaw compulsory unionism
WAl/lEll £ li1.iI%5. 131$I1OU £I) "t'1iIJsU1t
gas in Accra. A strong U.S. -the closed shop-.If time state's
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ural
ijprotest led Toure to
citizens want it mu way.
4%,uCtflit Editor
the U.S. ambassadorMeuse
Advertialag Director
froni
house unrest in Conakry.This grant of mere permissive
was itti'
BOY
M*niiii n Editor
authority to
of each
dv.rtlaang
Maajer
A hAL ACHIIVNI'
But ft did not appeasw the state outraged the leaders of
11101116 W I LLIAM
Japds,
Mocs.t Editor
Buutn.
ec
Mtsr
wrath of Toure who then sank
AIVL THE aowp'•
Inrrrss ai'sria
labor. They have do#7DI R AR
WIffV 7*TY!
PMU 'MLla
Ins teeth deeper into the hand organized
,
nianded
of
the
politicians,
IVIL441Fct iW
W1AT
.nian WS3L141
utz. visuwr
that hiterully feed him,
they
whose
careers
largely
subCnuutv Sdliur
nc7
111
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I il il il il jl l l l l 111, 1 1 ,1 1
lie ordered
expulsion of sidize that Section 1411 br rePubhah.d
ezoep: biat ur,i&amp;y, 8una and Christmas; publab.II all U.S. Pecv the
Corps members pealed.
Saturday pr.u.dUig Christmas.
from the country within a President Johnson was ii
usau1ur'rjpp aLl..
IO GOVW .. . . •...... . • • Inif
week--U
volunteers plus staff fsint.bcarted champion of re.
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the w.
we"
a*iuui
G
am
sizai to Dim
menibers and dependents.
peal before this month's eiecaw MaU
•Ntsp,j IJUVTV
OIMt *1L
£14..
Sjnee 111412 the United States
The Wesk
3 o( I t'
$11.10 2 Year
5.00 I hiantlis
hat,
extended 180 million in aid
115 5 Mouths
OhP4Th CM
* 3° 1 iouth.
1.00 * Macthe
to
Guinea,
about
half
of
it
in
.LuAcHIwaw.Ilo(*at
1.003 Mouth
2.00 1 Macak
surplus foods. This be would
V. a Postal a.umu
.t n m.n so etpUoes
In adv*uoe.
DOW l uau.
co aw
The
is a
teat or the *asg,øta
prom
AVIATION
With lust February'. ouster
pr. wtti is .uuu.e
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laclusively to the U110 for republiesUca of all lb. locel saws printed of his friend Nkruuueh,
PDCTS
Tour.
as
** WI
a tins tè.W.Va3I.T
became Ghana's bitter enemy.
entered as around clam Matter Octutmr 51. tIll at the sect tfl' lie itesmed NkYUIIDIUII "U5''"
it Ia1ord, 1urldg. undor the Let uf Ooograma of Match 5, 1551.
auciuted president" of Guinea. mains
VW
ugly uuit.rla4. stews or 5,5fli1lZ4
I column by 2 inches.
And
is
noteworthy
Ib-'
'be t,a. turd Horalc' way be ropruduC
ia to any maisust without
6E FO AE GOli
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even though out of
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LOOKING REAL PROFEIONAII
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Seminole School of Practical Nursing practice taking blood pressure rending. From left are Mrs. Phyllis Howell, Mrs. Fanny Beaman and Mrs.
Dorothy Patterson. Uniforms consist of blue and white striped pinafore,
worn with white blouse. Caps have strip of blue and white material.
new

housing and urban development,
asked the delegates to MillilmEt
the government's open-housing
policies.
"It is urgent. It Is legally
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the right to dispose of one's
property "is inherent to the'
American tradition, guaranteed
by the Constitution and 13111 of
Rights, and ifl(iiMpCflSfll)lt' to the
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"Will we
housing opportunities for non
V tornmn rccunoiogicai univer
JACKSONVILLE (AP) The $8.7 million midtown Inter- Skyway projects can't begin, whites primarily by extending ally Is hampered with money
most expensive single jobs change on Interstate 95 in Mi. however, until the st,'te sells a ghettoes? Or will we provide ne- problems before it has "gotten
1.6 million bond issue--to be cderated residential mobility for
$2.
ever undertaken by the State amt.
all Americans and thereby he'-' off the ground," according to 8
Along with the bridge jobs, paid off from tolls,
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Road Board-bridges In
The bridge near Jacksonville gin to solve the minority hous- statement today by I'resiilent
'ill 3.2 miles of approaches to the
Charles N. Milhican.
Jackso
k nvillCe Sunshine Skyway span were bid. will be free az.d will be the first ing problem?"
'Petersburg a rid .1
The statement elaborates On
areas - are about to go under The low of $5,258,577 was sub- link In Interstate 295, a bypass
earlier news release this
an
contract, subject only to a study mit-ted by Bay Dredging and route around the western pe.
week
that the current tight
Construction Company of Tam- rimeter of Jacksonville. Engiof the bids.
money" situatloti "might well
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neers had estimated the bridge
Pa.
Together with 16 other prohamper" FlU'S SChC(lUled open.
Construction of the Sunshine, would cost less than $12 million.
lug in Sept('mber '68. SIte of the
9
university is on SR 520 three
tet-day's ]ow bid total of $44.3
miles south of.. Oviedo.
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The bridge over lower Tampa
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will cost $12,602,534. This was
the low bid submitted by Hardaway Construction Company of

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Iof all time, apparently will cost
S12,497,967. This was the amount
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bid by Cleary Brothers of West
Palm Beach.
Previous to these, the highest
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Christmas Call

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NOVEMBER 17, 1968

McReynolds Drug and Sundries St-ore in Longwood. lie
was a Presbyterian.
Survivors are a brother, A.

Lynch, Gilbert Robbins, DoBury; helen Cholonis, Laura
hlyer, Deltona; Susan Adkins,

Admissions
U. T. MeREYNOLDS
Donald Anderson, Clara JohnRalph T. McReynolds, S2, of son, Otis Taylor Jr., Famali F.
322 High Street, M aryville, Veibi, Donna Trooper, Albert
Term., died Thursday.
Green, James Knight, Virginia
Born in Tennessee, he had Rowland, Sanford; George Zimlived for 38 years in Longwood mer, Chuluota; Evans Beach,
nnd was former owner of the Ceee!is P. Bowman, harold A.

C. (Doe) McReynolds of Sanford, and a shter, Miss Constance McReynolds of Maryville.
Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford, will forward the body to

Lake Mary; Lois Mae Bass,

Lake Monroe; Kelly Woodson,
Longwood; Lillie Mae Itock.
more, Oviedo; Frank C. Bankston, New Smyrna Beach; Willie M. Johnson, Titusville.
Maryville for services and burBirths
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Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Trosper, Sanford, ft girl; Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis J. Bass, Luke Mori"Hi, Mom!" or maybe, "Hello,
roe, a ho.
darling!"
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These two short tender words
0 dan Walker, Ralph Strawwill be heard by two Sanford
PERTH, Australia (AP) - der, Martha C. Cohen and baby
mothers or wives from their Laurie Spicer decided to move a boy, Jeanette Andrews and
husband, son or daughter in sprinkler watering the front baby
' girl, Kathleen A. Henson
the service stationed overseas lawn on his farm 250 miles east and baby boy, Nell Cordell,
during the Christmas season, of Perth. To save the trouble of Winston Miller, Willie Griffin,
thanks to Local 3108, Sanford turning off the sprinkler, he ran Susan Osliourne, Margaret
Unit, Communications Workers under it to grab the hose, bend Schooleraft, Sanford; Wilfred
c' America.
It and stop the flow of water.
Bender, Enterprise; James W.
Spicer grabbed and was about Puff, Lake Mary; hlumerzella
Russell Kitner, local job steward of the CW A, said the to bend the "hose" when it Carroll, Lake Monroe.
calls again will be awarded to squirmed violently in his hands.
The horrified Spicer found he
two persons in the Sanford
area who will be selected by a had grabbed a deadly, 5-foot.
drawing at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 16 copperhead snake which apparently was cooling off under the
at the USO.
In order to be eligible, those sprinkler.
He dropped the snake just as Two 16-year-old Sanford girls
who have suns, husbands or
must
anal1
it
struck and Its fangs went Into were hurt in a two-car collision
overseas
daughters
his
boot. He killed the snake at French Avenue and 13th
post
card
to
the
or bring a
with
an Iron bar.
containing
Street yesterday, police rim•
lobby of the USO
ported.
the following information:
The girls, J0 Ann Beaudette,
Name, address, telephone
Sum merlin Avenue and, Kay
number and relationship to the
serviceman.
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Martin, Bay Avenue were passName, rank, address, ae- About 21,000 political posters engers In a car operated by
and country in have been hauled to a Phoenix Paul ilazeiwood, Sanford.
number
rial
service
man or wom- dump and bulldozed under the Ilazeiwood was eliurged with
which the
reckless driving alter his car
an is located.
sod.
The public is invited to at- Republican central committee apparently ran a red light and
tend the drawing but winners officials reported Thursday they slammed Into a vehicle operatneed not be present to win. had paid $1,050 to persons who, ed by Mary S. Roland, 2011 JefThose selected will be notified gathered up the posters of both ferson Avenue.
nickel-per-poster Both girls were treated at
A
by Mrs. Mary Washburn, USO parties.
bounty was offered by the coin- Seminole Memorial Hospital
staff aide or by Kitner.
and released.
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Science
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Center: Approximately $1.8 milfor the new church organ at 3 bond issue cannot be sold.
Tech
president
lion cost, for a total $6.1 million
Florida
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initial
the
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some
of
late Norman Wagner. All said that
members and friends of the building projects might not he The tight construction budget
constructed without the addL for the above buildings, result'
church as Invited to attend.
Sermon topic for Rev. Earl tional state funds. Dr. Mihilcan ing from Inability to sell the $25
D. Luglnbuhl for the 10:30 Indicated that 1"TU currently is million state bond Issue could
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construecampus
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for
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university,
first
set aside
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ex(ion,
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this
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sponsor a rummage sale, Pet'. sale of $50 million in state
9-10. Anyone wishing to donate 1)00(15, FlU has l)t'Cfl allocated dicated that other results could
good used clothing may call $-i; million, lie said there Is be:
Mrs. II. E. I'uckmnn or Mrs. $693,0(i0 in federal matching -No food service;
-No place for registration;
Roy C. Jones for pickup serv- funds expected to be approved
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pull down the lofty ethical printrig, medicine and whatnot."
One of the questions that a- ciples th at have steered manrose, dealt with the demand of kind for at least the 3.700 years

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Rating Scale belowand
step in the destruction
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cirrect way!
"Not failure but low ,dm is
CASE A.583: Norman
stated James Russell
crime,"
the deft emcee at WJZ-TV
Lowell.
Baltimore.
"Dr. Crane," he said, "we'd Alwa,vs we should hold up a
like to have you come here for high standard of conduct, even
though we realize we may said4 hours of TV and radio,
atta in It..
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"But doesn't that discourage
Itminary tali of iii minutes.
"Then we open the program people?" college coeds have
to questions from all the view- asked me.
Well, did the Ten Commandera and listeners.
"It becomes a rapid-tire dii'- ments and the Sermon of the
cussion with a lot of human Mount cause a reduction or dcInterest, for they will barrage vatlon In civilization?
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if a Florida sweepstakes is limited extension of
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goose and coot season opens state-wide on Nov. 24.
bull game."
This scene of Gene Estridge (left) and Howard
Lyman a hopes rest on the
Bodge!' will be duplicated mans' times over as local
shoulders of fullback Paul Lambunters prepare for an abundant supply of ducks
bert,
hick after a week's ab(Herald Photo)
this swison.
sence due 'to an arm injury.
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Kennel Club Joins
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"tmughan and Bobby Eldridge.
uarterback Jim Lucas and end
ruce Stuart are &amp;lso on top
Q
the Hounds' offensive pie.
A recent trip to New York City by track Gen. Mgr. Jack La- ture. Lucas has proven his
DU will bring the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club into the "corn- ability both as a passer and a
runner and Stuart is a double
Liter Age" in the very near future,
Ledoux, who visited New York's Aqueduct Race Track on threat as a kicker and a reic invitation of Australian Totalisator Pros. Keith Dodwdll, was ceiver. The big flanker's boots
Lghly impressed with the efficiency of the equipment used at could play a decisive part of the
coming contest.
tat track,
the
only
Lakeview will counter with
Aqueduct, the largest horse track in the world, is
'ack with comph!te1 automatic systems for the computing of an awesome offense which bats
ids, prices and other figures concerned with pari-mutuel wager- produced 241 points in nine
games. Fullback Larry Graig.
ham,
a bonafide all-state candiAqueduct has had the system since March and It has funedate,
has scored 18 touchdowns
oned flawlessly.
The purpose of the trip to New York by 16edoux was to begin and rushed for more than 700
egotiations to bring this type equipment to Sanford-Orlando yards for the Devils. Halfbacks Dennis Reid and Gary
ennel Club.
give Beckman a
equipment
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Dodweli pointed out to Ledoux. however, that the
"cXttellIe]i' expensive" and that It will tz±e SO!me time to 1-2 outside punch and signal
caller Reggie Sterns baa led
dapt It to smaller operations.
Devils to an unblemished
the
"It is mutually hoped that the equipment will be used at
years,"
said
conference
record thus far.
unford-Orlando Kennel Club within the next two
The clash, however, could cleecIc)ux.
Ledoux explained that the computers will completely remove velop into a defensive battle.
ic human element from the pari-mutuel operation. He pointed Lakeview boasts the premier
Lit, however, that personnel currently handling the operation defense in the OBC and has
allowed just SO points to date.
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ration for the Miami Hurricanes
Nov. 21. in Gainesville. the season's finale.
By MAJOR AMOS B. BOOPLE ecled all appointments for Sat- than 2,000 miles away a new Tale 17, Harvard 14
Graves said Wednesday janFearless Forecaster
urdziy so th at I can be in Spar- cloud will rise over the Coli26,
Connecticut
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Egad, friends, now we come tan Stadium to witness this scum at Los Angeles, as UCLA
I halfback Torn Hungerbuhier
5Iiama
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Kansas
St.
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will miss the game. The delens'to the piece tie resistance of classic. You needn't bother to and Southern California collide
lye specialist suffered a separathe 1966 football season — the look for me In th e stands be. to pick the western represents- Xavier 12, Kent St. ii
Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, cause long ago I adopted—bali. tive in the Rose BowL The Tro- Tu1U 27, Louisville g
lion against Tulane Saturday.
2sd by Are Parseghian, versus kaff—the practice of traveling jans have waited 12 long months Boston College 30, Mass. IS
the Spurtnns of Michigan State, Incognito and in disguise lest to avenge the startling 20-16 Piu-due 28, Indiana ii
Hannigan Dies
commanded by that fighting my status as a celebrity detract setback suffered at the hands of T.C.V. IS. Rice 14
TORONTO
(UN) — Former
Irishman Duffy Daugherty.
from the main attraction.—be It UCLA In 11)65. This week It will Win. &amp; Mary M. Richmond I) Toronto forward Gordle Hanni
Where will Dame Fortune a major Political convention or be a different story as the men Colgate 35, Rutgers 6
gun, rz, who broke into the
cast her smile ? On Bunratty lIeLidljiw sports event!
of Prey smash the UCLANS, 30. S.M.'U. 22, Baylor 20
National Hockey League In
and Eddy or Raye and Jones! The winner? The Hoople .Sys- 19.
Temple dl, howling Green 21 iu5-iit and scored 17 goals,
On Seymour or Washington? On tern in a series of calculations Now go on wi th the forecast. Kentucky 18, Tennessee Ili
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Missouri It. Kansas 13
Clemson 28, N. Carolina St. 20

The Crtrnnui High Pan th ers aggressive and averages 200 other defensive tackle.
travel to Orlando tonight to pounds. Basically they are a
The Panth ers are having Cole. St. V. 22, WiehIt St. 17
engage th e Juries High Tigers running team, but can get off light contact drills. 'Just No. Carolina 15, Duke 12
In their final game Of the sea- the big play via th e puss if enough to keep the boys ready (2sattaas.oga 35, Nu. Tex. St. lb
necessary.
because we want all our boys hlJiuul&amp; 36. Northwestern 26
Cruoms always gives the Huud mentor Willie Bolt had to go into the game in good M.Ich1g 20, Ohio St. Ip
Tigers a battle; and they are th is to may. "We do not plan to condition, and ready to work Oregon St. 18, Oregon 14
z-onliy up for this game.
make any changes in our of- one hundred per cent plus. I Dartmouth 39, Penn V
The boys from Pantherland fense except spreading out a reully thin k if things go fair. Pens St. 33, PIttsburgh o
are having oe of their worst little. Our running game will ly well, we can win," conclud- PrInceton 42, Cornell 15
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,eari.
But they are wor king be centered around Iiulfback ad Bolt,
Syraonne IS, W. Vbgh&amp;i 14
bard to end the season Ralph Tllinuin and fullback
with a big win over the Tigers, Norris Robinson. Halfback Jim
the past, Coach Bolt's HoWe will see limited action
chaps have bit some close because of fnjw'.
Blake
games to Jones. 123 1059, they and Vernedi Elizy will be our
bit 18-12; 11*611, 14-7; 114 64, hey rrtt'ivers. Ronald Slerthie
will split the quarterback spot.
-.6; isial 11*6.5, 11-G.
Orlando lost their secu'ei with T
Brinson," said Bolt.
game of the season last week
Laonax'd Davis. tackle and
when they were rolled over by ciipt&amp;in played a tremendous
a flue Lincoln High Terrier game against Campbell Street.
team of Gainesville by a score Bolt is hoping that Davis will
of performvi 2L1•7 to spoil their Borne- give the
miner against Jones' Tgurs.
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Influence the selectors of the two Impressive scalps already Kelly and Ernie Green supple.
dangling from the belts, go for menting the passing of Frank
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and
ninthslam
when they face the Dallas yards running and Green 590 for
ranked Georgia
idle
SaturCowboys
In a National Football second and fourth place among
rated Georgia are
NFL rushers and Ryan has
and
Mississippi
League
game
Sunday.
day. Tennessee
The Steclers had lost five thrown 19 touchdown passes.
Will fight for bowl bids though
when they suddenly Green Bay, tied for the Westwhen they meet Kentucky and straight
Cleveland and em Conference Lead with Baltiturned on
anderbilt respectively,
defeated the Browns 16-6 two more, had a week off to conArkansas. No. 6, plays South- weeks ago. Last week it was template its 20.17 loss to Mmwest Conference foe Texas Tech first place St. Louis' turn and nesota. Bart Star Is leading the
with a Cotton Bowl bid at stake the Cardinals took a 30-9 rap- NFL In passing, but the Packers
for the Razorbacks. Purdue, No. ping. Now Dallas, with a may have to go without Paul
10, which will be the Big 10 rep- chance to move Into a first- Ilornung, who is nursing a neck
sentative In the ROSS BOWl, place tie with idle St. Louis, Injury,
plays I1dlaflL
Detroit got a record•smashing
runs Into the red-hot Steelers.
Other top games are Michi- The Cowboys, one-half game six field goals from Garo
Van-Ohio State, Northwestern- behind the Cardinals, got a psy- Yepremian, their left-footed
MInnesota-Wisconsin, chological lift for their game soccer-type kicked from Cyprus,
Illinois.
Missouri-Kansas, Kansas State- Thursday when they learned last week. But the Colts' Lou
a
conventional
Oklahoma State, California- that tackle Ralph Neely now Michnels,
Stanford. Washington-Washing- belongs to them with no strings straight-away boater, leads the
NFL In scoring with 82 points.
Um State, Oregon-Oregon state, attached.
been
had
the
subject
of
Winless Atlanta, which has
Colorado-Air Force, Iowa State- Neely
and
bitter
battle
In
the
dropped
nine straight, could
long
Arizona. Utah-Utah stat* and a
Dallas
and
have
a
chance
against the IrijuCourts
between
aylor-Southern Methodist.
Footry-ridden
Giants.
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Los
Angeles
League.
has
the
Duke-North Carolina Florida ball
Cleveland, trying to stay alive NFL's leading rushing in Dick
State-Wake Forest, Louisiana
in th e East, entertains Washing- Bass, who has gained 744 yards,
ar '1.an.- e '-'
State-Tulane.
ton — the first of two games in Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota's
I&amp; CbemsonNorth Carolina five days for the Browns. scrambling quarterback, was
State, Harvard-Yale, Brown- They'll meet Dallas In the Cot- intercepted five times and
C o I ii in b i a.. Rutgers-Colgate, ton Bowl on Thanksgiving Day. gained only 83 yards passing In
Cornell-Princeton, Dartmouth- In other games, Chicago visits the VIkings' 32-31 loss to Detroit
Penn, Penn State-Pitt and Syra- Green Bay, Baltimore is at Dc- last week.
cuse-West Virginia.
trolt, Atlanta starts a three' Norm Snead and King 11111
game road trip in New York, have been splitting PhiladclMinnesota plays at Los Angeles phia's quarterbacking chores
First Time
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TORONTO (AP)
the Eagles' first visit to San
dian Equestrian team won the Philadelphia.
Prix des Nations Cup at the In the American League, Oak- Francisco In seven years. John
Royal Winter Fair Horse Show land plays at Denver. Boston Brodie set a 49cr club record
Wednesday night for the first visits Kansas City, New York when he threw 54 passes In a
time in 30 years. The United hosts Miami and Buffalo is at 30-30 tie with Chicago last Sunday.
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP)— Tropical and bruises In the wild ride down the track, ending up on its
Park begins Florida's earliest across the salt,
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Maryland 25, Virginia 14
Wash. St. 12, Washinguni
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Irish, with Kevin &lt;270) Hardy here (Ed. Note: You can any Iowa St. 24, Arizona I)
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Spartan defenders spearheaded th e Irish to triumph by four California 28, Stanford 211
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Florida St. 21, Wake Forest 7
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The air will be filled with
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The Oviedo Lions couldn't hang on to th e ball at
Ow of the big local Volftt2
Park 'tonight as the
critical times last night its they went down 12.0 to
.iti of me year got under ____________________
irig Seintholes tangle With Melbourne Central Catholic.
way loday with the pro.am*•
Melbourne scored on the Lions in th e opening mmthe Wildcats of Winter
teur tournament at Mid Florida
utes of the game on a short pass over the middle from
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. The winners in
Country
Seminole's Frank wiiigiimn, quarterback Steve
WZLS
Wide,
kick
Murray's
John
the professional division will re
WhO has b
Melbourne
had
but
Ick1 as the st'vim yard line as the
calve cash and the amateurs
bomb" with deadly aecurfO
1IRd
over
the
a
l,IOT)S. whistle blew at the end of the
UC3 In Sanford's victoris, will taken
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will be awarded gift ccrtUither the Lions nor ?l'- fit half.
Nei
be meeting a personal
cates.
om toil K(fllt Gaydos. Gaydos bourne were able to score in l!t1wa tbrntnth th e th ird
fr
Boiling Bills Country Club bald a blind draw tourney last $taflds 1'7" and has little (IU the rest of the first half.
quarter Melbourne took possesof
The
Lions
threat(fllPd
O11('(
sicrn
of the hail on Oviedo's 15
Saturday and the wlnzwwi In the first division with a
ssing bullets over the
were Jim Miller and Ja&amp; Galpa. Second division winners with ficultY
to
heads of the onrushing dofen- from Melbourne's 2.5 yard line yard line on shad punt by Bill
scores ci 79 wore Bob Sthroyer and Bill Carr. Keith Bun, elm sive 1rnmtm.
but Tom C U1th0Y picked-off Caffee. Two plays later, quarCooper and Fritz Shams captured Third place.
LlOfl p855 and returned the terha ck Mike Pickens went
Although Winter Park j
Sunday, Nov. U, the Colonel James Bidwell Trophy Tourn• of the weaker teams In th e Met- ball to midfield where Mel- over for Melbourne's final
mant was held with Joe Bern winning the men's trophy with
T'0 Conference this year, they bourne took Over. ?%lelbOurflt score. John Murray's kick was,
'profeulm'&amp;" score of 69 and Cary Strong won th e women's always provide plenty of trouble
iimetrnted deep Into Oviedo once again off stride sine left
tropb3r with a 74
territory
but got only as far the score 12-f).
the Sem inoles. in last yO&amp;I'S
BoIling Bills will have a unique tournament tommorrow in for
Melbourne threatened on the
th teams waged a
the men's division with prizes being awarded to th e contestants contest, bo
Lion 26 yard line late In the
tic.
making the most 3's, 4's, s's, with a full handicap system being scoreless
game but Oviedo's defense held
The Winter Park defense has
and kept Melbourne from scorbeen stingy at times this year
e
Week
0m Jualor
ing again.
and the Seminole offensive team
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is an active aiember of the Sanford
The final score stood at 12-(
must come up wi th a
Association. Mike Dias hem playing "al well In
in favor of Melbourne.
finals fart to hit pnydlrt. The Seminole
Club asopskip and has made It all the way to the
Bunk Pulp, Oviedo's backfield
backfield, Which r a a wild
will play Barley Sykes for
of the first divisiem
against Oak Ridge last week, In a post season grudg are, led both teams in yardB1I fic.'ht th e students of South ",'' with
division dtanplonsWp.
yards while
tnanas to thi.
Buddy
Seminole Junior High School Simon Barper followed with in
Bubba Park and southpaw Mike Utz will challenge each Bracken, Bill Frisby and
at Ca lhm-ry will meet, the even till.
other In The championship flight. in the "B" division, which j5 Stumpf will have Its Job
Canlo, an- faculty at the Lyman High
only far nine holes, It will be Tommy Bunter against July MUle!thorn. Mark
on Tues- Tom Geraughty and Barry
School Football field
out
for
The J unior Club Championship trophies will be awarded at o
Birdsall led Melbourne's ofther member
day, Nov. 22 at 7:10
a banquet which will be coming up In
l be donated backfield, may see plenty
Student council members will fensive attack with uS and 411
Trophies for the Junior Club Championship wil
running duty tonight but I
cheer on the student team and yards respc'ctively. John Mur.
by the Mayfa ir Men's Golf Association,
e Mayfair and math contribution to the
women faculty members will TUS was Melbourne's leading
Another tourney is scheduled this Sunday at th
abil. be cheerleaders for their nuilt' pass receiver with a total of 30
It will be sponsored by the Sanf ord Women's Golf Association. is his dependable blocking
yards gained.
cohorts.
The event will be a Mixed Pinehurst Tournament and entrants in the passing department
Steve Briitton was the der- The wrnnuiiced purpose of
will be fiat and women. Registration can still be made at
will be "do-everything quarte th is game is to promote better fensive star of the evening for
44Pro Shop" at the Mayfair.
back" Frank Whigham
student-teacher relations and the Lions. Bratton In the midlmcal Sanford golfers Who will be participating at the lag th e strikes to a
TU15C money for the student dIe guard slot really gave the
..aniIteor tournament at 'Mid Florida Country Club are
celve.rs. Whigham's favorite
.b Cooke, golf )iTh, at the Mayfair, B5IOId SherWoOd, Joe gets this year have been: half- council's project of providing Melbourne backfield trouble,
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music to "masticate by" in the especially towards the end of
an4maI, sad Mike Wheiche) will make up one foursome,
back Buddy Stump!, ends Greg cafeteria.
the game. Juan Adriatict) and
Congratulations to Mrs. Margaret Botts who won first place Genus and Mike Long. Ganns
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for the Lions on defense.
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Mel bourne
In the year the outstanding award as "most improved golfer" Long is dangerous on short
Central
(Iviedi,
and will receive her highly deserved trophy In December.
passes and often bulls his way
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First
downs
Speaking of woman golfers, th e Sanford Women's Golf for extra yardage.
Yards
rushing
145
115
Association had Its weekly meeting this Wednesday and played The Seminole defense must
Yards passing
85
golf as well as enjoying an outstanding fashion show which stop the hard charging Winter
Passes completed
1-6
2-fl
was really a big event for th ese ladies. Models Included: Ada Park backfield which will he
rcepted
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in
te
O'Neil, Carolyn Nesmith , Zoyc Cooke, Evelyn Antar and Shirley led by 197-pound quarterback
2.10.51
Punts
8-12
Schilke.
Kent Gaydos. The "brick wall"
Fumbles lost
2
On the national scene, the top .PGA money winners for this will be led by middle guard,
Yards penalized
75
20
year will he announ ced In a few weeks.
Gordon Meyer, tackles Bill MUSpeakIng of the PGA, don't forget that the Mayfair ler and Stan Bcntphlll who
Countz Club will be part of the PGA winter tour this sea. weighs In at 220.
ourn. In the mmuth of February the Mayfair Will be hoøt for
Get
Linebacker Mike Long, safety
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golfing events In the state.
Buddy Stumpf, and halfback
Another big event Is also sche duled at th e Mayfair for the Frcd Wcher will be backing up
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beginning of the year which will be the mcmbcr.guest tourna- the "Brick Wall" and be In on
anent to be held In January.
plenty of tackles.
GAESE (AP)— Sweat
clothes and light conditioning
Flatand timing drills make up Florida's schedule this week as the
1~ Gaturs sit Saturday out.
Coach Ray Graves' squad only
returned to the practice field
S
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Mrs. V . L. ML, itt i tiikt'
Mrs. Erihscii led the grnp tz
.1 t' a a a e hess. uiatioziaIl chiuirnian. Tickets may 1w put- the pledge of allegiance to the
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innable Sara'n-Woody's baton, on hand to give milady profess- an 's Club member or at the "God Ble
America" After
as models in "1101u1u3' in Fali- care.
htoniemlxn', tomorrow night'le 1w AIrs Wagner the meetIons," set Saturday night, Not. At the,' end of the' exciting at 7'3() at the Woman's Club oii lug was adjourned
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will highlight cotifures fur dayI1t sure sumnier clothing
clean before putting it UI UT
meat bug or cedar chest. Dirt,
acids and chemiculs change
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to l'uur'uuc nod we'll hit-u' n tutu jte't new ,nnkc'suti to hiknei
i'iit' anti tb- tue ;t-uuinil, We sh,,us with Ituc' uuc'uu' tunis' reitcit.
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\-e tots 01(1 In sinuu lIsts Ins' liii' luit,tiui
h'uucit. I like' i,isIntc'tl
ens'l' sprinu of 1 !)I't7 ? We' hun'i'
tittel luis-di hsi'c'lq . I houil,I
bet Is driven fur un:uusv re-n t' - i
hus'c'k'cI shin's wills ii
a butch i)f nit hi-li Is its I h,' uu Iui,'i lii.'. Thc'v il u-c' tiucute .'ntts
left uu-t-lst , honorer, hut 1 c - sun hut In it I clout like' (iue'tss Will
ecinirni It, We hnc' pflciI) IIIPSC suites tiiuke sue look oh!
moiscy to entry u1511 nuus pinns, Cr?" S. J,
Ncs, t)sc-'v'tl pusuuke vot look
Do von Ilulisk It will he is ciii'
cess?"----Rose and M nut hun tiuntc' uisc)di'tn. l'luc' u'ery ttihi
Ccii ninly. Your uhnuss nt-v goisel heel is nut I The shin-tm- sklt'I s
and you'll isinke it. .luust he stIt.i' hnve lncuuiulut in list' lower her'I
you arc tsol Ii In good hc'nit is. Sc, luci t'istfef nIule' eutici romeun
Hnve a check tip usnd tell
lieu' Ibis: whets liii' fret bust
hlt'y uuullec' lutes iututi wi-itukie's
dnt'Int' almuut the I rip - Ilcuuw in
bet', stay In small hotels noel Also, tisuur I suljgciqf that
take your titsie as visit cit-ire visit a hunt dotter. Let huts nil
nhu-ond. Let nut' hear u'hrn yuuui vise you hid n-lust In tin.
arc lenu'ing, uu-hsiie on I lie I tip
''I a in rio, (nIl, wear a si and upon rebuu'n, I 'in sure
18 chess. I n-tint, a unlc grnv
renders will be Interu'sli'il, thiuiel coat nuuci dt'rsc bust I'm %u-tuIe'r
luck.
itug ii It n'uuislil ususke use look
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huge. Anti, Is it sts'lfslu In wenr
'My hsnir Is a gray sutuil ldnrhc is gt'ny coat uIthu a black dress?
combination. I dislike it. Mv --touIae
ktts Is good nod I'm very mu'.
A
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Visnt i'olnt' 'cuuiiui In' best to
nittuuset uit' color dress, ntsd
hcsr a h:sir 'i'7 I like sushI sIiu' 1(1 is not a lust-ge sizi',
brown, imi I hsc'sitnle. My eye's
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nrated electronicuiniher of ways a count,r- int•
u'irh blinkiog iieht4 ann
N i-;w Yt lit IC ( N h'\
'nun quirgent. vrnungqter can rnak' ir-ntI
jtuuuit. filitc'r hind
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ile'c'r hellc'vn he is eterminMing his flash suppressor and, on corn.
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round, knocks down a small
quill,'
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Ia" Ic-ti cued
him
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stone
cup instill ft l,t is-k wtu II "ciii eli.
IL
'the flonP,y Trap I.and Mirir'
Then there is the' magnoties
si's viii n coup,
r
nlrswing kit whir'h enahles a
fist ,ivcuv. (tuk-kIv hi' p'culle'l Is a ripe' erarniis-.. ft
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knsf'-wieIdin
ci suuuuu Ii lih'k i,c,,,ulu hr I',VI
drab expinsiie deu',ice isutl 5,,
vicious.
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the hinnetrip
t. th fwe.- rii.tttc'd I.e. a
spring ----juit. frogman
luin'l his I,uus-t; uscud
Cong
does
It.
slats
which
hnt
nir1ed
miswill,
lika th
VIc't
t wist
'I'h,i'
Issioutu lcc'gti mu to I irk When the setup Is I riggererl - j V4 - (if the replicas of the
1mph,
the hernia shoots "high into th.-. Si- I i atitomaitie rifle, or the
'Iii..,, it u - uuq rc'l li-cl tin'l"r I hue' muir and
uloeks,'' 'fhia Ij , I 1:11 ,.k rieg ''game of lightning
lu'gu srf ilti. hinn,uuii tnri.'I.
jit'atinsahly, makes fur a clean wnrtuure.''
Rust perha
the' most. dab'l'h.,PUS e'xjuheicinru, of kill in the arc's r,f the
nrnnrh,
sRi(I
nirate'
rut
all is the' (1 .few doll.
('uni,- n.', hiupt. tint rc''iiIy. Thee
"hfc're's nnc'ither nifty,"
It. comes ready to dress in *
clerk.
sculills',- wumn a 7-yesur-cilel hey,
th" tii,5"t WItS 1114 tether nail
"What is it?" he was asked, dozen tj,f(erent. costumes tram
! tingle fatigue's to Atiatral ian
flue' I '''in Ii v -it c only ci toy. It.
"A Moletev rOck tn il'''
ta
hush uniforms. And each outFS
"What.?"
hun,'iu. - uui'ui in the' kislulie corner
are
fit,,
he a-aiired, carries all man"
"You know, Real one
ltit'j. %V jreily ele-orntfly Sh) K HON 1511
sissIes atiel places will be istsi'd ilu'pnu - i us''nl- 51(15-C.
ruled with gas anti rag wicks," nor of sidearms, machine guns,
Fi'nts Alaska to Mississippi nouneed luster,
ti;u roe throwers md survival
''Oh."
Evc' rvhuuclv who Iue',i ret the
ltsrt )sr'rnuore, as tho
ausit fi-ossu unet s-y to isnitst Itsg,
'' He'ssutiful, isn't It? ,% nd it's kits.
lIii,7 iil,,st Pus U,,ll ut it.
stump lu'ngrusm gets rolling,
All of this, irs triith, is de1-iso U.S. ennsmemorntIve Stfltl%3)
Th,uu t hey p- vt tumid I.e their s.'hi log like hell. "
collectors (mitsuI usac'rM) will not.'
Though
plrc'nI
by many toy makers.
('iirist,uiuus shoppinu.
All war toys are'.
program has nhssl)ltioua begin- tisust, six regular p o a t. a g
ws nil ii, fun, uu,sslu'rstand, tisost, manufacturers insist they ''It's ghistly," admits one. Rut
isings for 1967.
atusisips uu-ihl be issued In the'
liii I iuuu situ t t er, Eve,, if blue' ft rn ''alec ring away from corn- Ifl dc' tense they say aim ply that
l'c'stnsnste'u' ( e is e r a I Law- new '' l'i-cusmsini'n$, A merh'usns''
iving
peop1 exhit Ii.'i l,iuui gnt.t i' a leg blown l,uit. Itoni a,'' it is not evident in they a
to 12
renee F. O'Brien usnnousni'eul t ho ss'uh's. l'Ii is will lring
netly
what.
they
want,"
tact
merchandise
mart.
fact,
In
plusnnc'cl set- k's of 18 stansp'm off, he' uvuus in the right, place.
And thus, it seems, football
subju'etn of seveui commeussorntoys ninny stores look like ammunithe
old
"Liberty"
'Ilils
ne'n-on's
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hrbctnss.s
u'vpluseitig
trains
to tilhiuw hcr ('very e'u'c'iituu.Iity , • , tints dunspa and the shelves are uniforms and eiectrf
tires for isext- year plus mu fI- su'rirs which chstp
hack
nave taE!O the rear echelon
loaded
with
guns
that
hang,
isisel
just.
iuisli's
over
was
is
cent airmail 1111 51 card -- and itm-i,
tii Iii Y lull; holiday trues are
these are
liii'
beginti ingit,
'I'ls' ''Pi-o,ss blent A snei'b'ans'' ''gets uin'''' iiuc.ui k-si I corps kit, t.a,sks that pow, planes that
destined
to be surrounded by
and
pictu
of
hoy
ciii:,
ge's,
rca
a htyj- roar
Them-v's more I rouse,
at sitsi pa will int'ludc. : 1 14 cent ui'ple'tc. will, ha
steel
helmets,
plastic road
TIn' ennsnuc'nunt'nt ivi's a,-'' tins ( pivu-nnrelk'uI ) honoring Albert uli'i-miu' ,u,-'-'Uc', blood pleisnsa with bayonets in their teeth.
life'
rnine,
anunsunition
clips aivi
One realistic design is a
1usd I lea sunuP a stt-c'telsc'r,
fnllouu-lng : s.'t-ouh'ontt'ntsial or ;iuiliit its, secretary
r t.
nil un-I uiaIi', tIn' insike-be- size hand grenade which, when satehul charges.
Mississippi stat('hsooul, ce,sti'n- l're'asuiry from 1801 to 181 '1' •i
Do not open any of the packisiuul of Canada's ('nn'u'geturc' as cTnt Franc-is l'arknuuszt, isiator- Ii'''.' ini'sinui I curps kit should thrown at the neighborhood kid
ages before Christmas.
or
somebody,
detonates
a
loud
,
must''
jte'u,s
on
lIce
ii
25.
a lust ion, I 00th uisstiivcrsasv
busts euf the Old West; 100-es'ist. hi
And even then, be careful
'i'Iiis yin,' tIn' uvu'iiry war in rap in Its warhead.
the purehintu' of Alnskn, I 50th Ands's'w ,issekso,s (Use 200th
anniversary of the Eric' Canal, nivc'rsuus-y of lila death occurs \u,'t Stun 11155 inspired any - Another is a "155" artIllery •shout it.
100th annivet-anry of the Na. in I t167 ) ; 20-cent George C,
tional (1'flllge (oldest mains' Mu i-shall (honoring the 20th farm orgnnizust ion), tribute'
anniversary of the Marshall
Ilent'y 1)zuvid lisorvusu (1 9th I'ium ,, .e-eent Frederick Dougcentury essisyist sund poet), i-c'. hiss honoring a Negro SIvtu
production of is painting liv who rose to become editor of
Thomas Eakins in the Amen- an zilitulitionlst. newspaper; $1
can Painting Seile's, plus t lie Eugene O'Nell, for the plaY(3-cent commu'nios'a live airmail u-right. who won a Nobel Prize
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art and story.telling rather work ir, inht'pvndentIy and mipostusl .'nt'uI ti,
I tue 611th cItlil four Pu1tler Pthen. 'I'inlc':l
lowing directions, His attention
than academic subjects.
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a
unnivei-suss-y of the Vu-gui Is- and (lutes will be announced
spars
is short. anti he continually
Dr.
Albert
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Iviiuiary teat'her do you think
lands as a U.S. tci'i'itory. liic later.
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fuiur?--Mrs. I,. I).
ANSWER: Nci. I realize that head Start program, ehiluiren youngstc.r'c!
younger
these
Assuming
time National Etlisration Asso- should learn to play when theyriatiou ii:sil l'rt'uiuh'nt Johnson 're young (or the sakc of their children could he taught to
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er-zr craftsmanship to take all huivi' e'n,Ie,- st-,i the idea. The emotional growth and future read, what gus)'l would it do
A I' Ness i.ft'ature..
standard 36cnni film cartridges lizit iuunzil i'T,. has urged s'arli. creativity. Younger children can them it they enululn't underFrom the senses cf new
to snake the full 2-1
good ninny be taught to read, he says, hut stand w hat. they were reading
:9lisitsi '-r srhssuiuliusg for
items (iiSJ)llI V((i ut the' i'i'('t'iit
Mnusti-ssi,ri schools only at the expense 'if nt'cilt'uI I 'nnspr''h"nssiim ri',lulrQs a
Via, . '1'h
to 135 usuin; will have auto- picture format. With a 40,ss m
- tam ,ierc' . f rmitarity and cxhiuivu'
an
sisi
freedom.
'"' i ts record of suef/3,5 Zeiss Tessur k'ns urstil
messy, hiCI'P tim-s. sets,," that
Dr. Benjamin Speck, the tarn. perit'nce.
be of special iuiterrst to Âme,'- Cu1S
light-metering
syateuss
Sonic children, of course,
l'u-ojvct I lead Start has givers ous child specialIst, has also
lean camera fans ususil uu-hich with l)reeluction of shutter
or aperture openings, the "eult,ur;illv disitulvantaged" chit- gone on record as opposing the - might thrive under an educawill become available hiet-c in speed
miniature package dren a needed push In over- speeding up of primary educa- tional speed-up system. But, in
cusnsera is a
the next six months:
my opinon, its riot fur the ortitonluig their eciursitlonal handi - tion.
—The first single le'ns reflex .1 incIses long by 2½ incIses
1 go along with the idea of jenny. garden-variety child.
camera with focal pianu' cchsut_ high by 1 ½ inches thick and
Just as there's a time for
A sid (;h'nui I lonuin, director letting toddlers play and enjoy
ter, interrh:usgc'zsblc' lcnsu-s arid weights in at. 14½ ounces. it
an'i a tim. for dying,
through-the.Iens automatic' cx- will (it in a man's pocket or us of the Institutes for tise A- being kids. And, the underpri- liviii
('h1t'''1'151t't1t uI I luinan l'otentlal viligeti excepted, children cams there's a time for playing anti
posuro rent rid which will zu'- lady's hnndbssg—sonnt of tin'ns
ui to .st_'huui.
tuii' (ur
at l'hilath'lphui, isats proved that play just as well at borne us At
cept Instant-load hodapuik stud —for instant availability,
!'lease send your si.'hool prob—The new big brother cam- rhuluiren cars leusu-us to reirti words school. Why make glorified
other drop-in 121 filisi curto Susan Light in care of
tern-i
two
anti
baby
sitters
out
of
teachers?
ouius
3''iui',
tridges, Thus tisi' Zeiss Ikoni era in the Rollei family, most- at
- this paper. While he cannot .nnknows
Any
primary
teacher
"Icarex 12(3" cussiu'rn is the talked-about. in advance. No luoi,Ls at tlsii'c'.
N(,isetiut'lt'SS, must advocates how difficult it is to work wrth swer each letter personally.
first to combirse the loading twin to the long famous twinearly educations suggest that a child who's iunnsumture lie letters of gersernil interest will
sifllj)liCity (if a box cunsc'rat lens reflex cumiiera, tho new
time' In' ti'eI fur gaunt's, usually has trouble sitting atill, ht' anuered us this colu.nin.
this
with the versatility of a pr'e- "itollel L 06" is a single hiss
cision system. It. will accept reflex for 120 or 220 z'ohl -----------------------five preset dinphsrngni-corstr-oll- fihriis, It. has a focal plaisi'
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muatic diaphragm setting by tilts 8 degrees in two dir i.e.
C4S systeris with pr"-sc'1uted titnss to in('rcasu focal depths
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exposures; flush automation by of field. The camera accepts
coupling leuss aperture to focus lntcss'clsatsgeublu lvnses, intci'AYN E ;. nut1 NDS'l'Afl'l' effects atid wiU rwt cause nsa.s- sslcuct'.t l' from the szueclsanica'
setting; focal plane shutter ('istUIgOablo
magazine
Lnu'ks
wos-kisig area-i,
MD
t'tsiiislzation in any dosage,
speed up to 1/500th of a see- wiLls simpler camera body linkQ-t ha. e takeu 7 or
.PC
t—l)oes tskissg hormones fur
age, interdsutsgoabhtj focusing Ne'ssspsaiie'r l'nte'rimrise
end.
tablets
daily
for
several
years
Q -'l'wt, yeiius sig.)
'—A bold new ps'Insciple it lsooiis and focusing screenis.
a doctor the suseuiupiiu5e prolong or short- "or headache. When I read that
isle unut to take hor.
wnt'ised
light muetea' design and opera. Lenses may be mounitetj in retchange?
these tablets, when used for
thou. The "Ikuphot T" CXObUi'ti Verse POlitloti on the cansera inoises because 1 huve cysts en the
believed
that
pi-olunged
periods, can cause
A--It
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now
meter has no moving coil or thereby isiuking extreme closet- hi fliy bme'ists. Now another
prolurt,
kidney
trouble I switched to
,iuue'tor lists 1,ru',t'nibe'd i'stru- hormones will neither
springs. It is a transistorized, U)M 01' unucu'othotogruphy
but us iLL aspirus but it up-sets my stowthe
change,
uustisoluaust'.
lie
nor
shuorteus
t
lit'
g-un
for
electronic device with (dH upset,- teible.
- New design movie cuni- 'Y Wti5tii'ii use less likely to relieve sossie of the synuptoins ach. \'hat should I do now?
ering circuit with visual sigisul
,k ---. I'C tablets contain us.
tis-tti:t l'lLfleeI' if they ussodattsti with it. Specifically
lamps which plainly show eras for professionals niviul
sense
of
pit-its,
phenacetin and e.'fwhen Perfect exposure is at.- uiisssteurs. For sums In tutu take' LIst' hup-sisiuue', Vhsat do they hselp you obtain a
we'll-being and decrease the t'e'inu, It Is true that prologvei
thulish !
tuIrse(i
It. illuissitsutes the inmuvie reportage field, there is
ps-est'r'ibt'd
ussaisifustationo
of aging.
use of phvuau'etiis. which is preA
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t'strogt'Is
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offli-lul delibcss'uta'ly ciroppi'd shnoululer.supjiurtesi "Huksx hI; ,iscs'e'iy roi'Issc-u huonuslouses your
us-oilue-iisg auth ion often exposed to cnn'- siiay cause kidney disease. As-.
this hsund'Iwld plustic muLct' to i's'o" catcuers that. issukes Liii' cuviss- lu's hau'i'
show that thought it. Is cx- t'stna'i'umun a wulithsg ti'Ipuuct. test' inamuy yeats. 't'Ise'y will tint bosi sssunoxklu, 1)ueo this gas pit-bus frequently cuse stunt-.
an distress,
Lreuuneiy sensitive to light, ft For amateur tutu fusss, the &amp;i4ILU causrt'r' amid runty help to diumsagu the lungs?
hint,
it
you
)nntvtu
a
A-No,
but
the
pire'v.'snL it
it dlsplace
The' first stop you huuld tape
Is not s.tssitivcs Li, vjc,l.'
Hc,ls'x 150 Super W' sss
shock. It. couitjguueui to opi.'&amp;utti, meti-aight.
tIsi-oughs vluwtiusilei- rnus'e'r, it tony b' IIe'rt'scsaIt'y to Oxygt'us in your blood as It is to have your elu'te'r deter'through your Ltsrus. salute the Cniusu f your headiiae's
it Is most effective Iii low- with film Issaglizino chansliu'r
°i Isthisig tisi' e'st itugiut.
light. siLusttlons slniu'e the dial stbovu uusti pistol-grip hsuidlu q-- Will l's's'iuiur-Iis tukeit (us' 'l'hls cAuses * shortage of t'xy. ziche tost t-eniove the' cause. it.
lights up wily when the in. wiLls built-in battery compurt. thit' ilii'ustlIuusissiut clilist' sissy side gent in the braiui uusd s't'ult lee solute' i-e'a''ii, th can't be
furmnatioui needed is rtiaclteui.
headache,
mont below, It bus a f/Lu c'ftet-ts, hurls as rustle t'iueuuwtus'- iii
ine'rstul
eoC eloise, you ttiiitt Ii')' a dltfu.r.t
-The snssullvst. full-frantic zoom lers with a range (tutu iti'-n ?
sinus, lhght)seuuiuilnt'ss, blurred type' of pitiui reliever, such as
85 mmmi jaret'lsims "isoeket" t'aun- 8.&amp;uuuuus to Sllnsin auni uutum:st ii'
A I'c c- i utiui- bum i ii t iit't ly ti- vision aunt umaussea. A U su i'll-s- un ps'tpuy tht'ne or pbenyrsuiitiol.
cs-u. Tine "Rolled 86" is tists tiie,sL Iwhiluid-thse.kns CelS vXUteUiIu test It' In's- iuut', iii Liii, iur'iuwu'ihn'eI gius'nuge's stow have u t'ust i hutiusg l'Iie'su iii uis re'quurt' a
comujiact ussetsiblausge of cam- control.
uhcssage It will suit cUUS' any stile syste'sus to rvnsuu-o the carbon turuscs'ituItloss.
stiui- titig 5('hlOilI at the age of

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DEAR FOLLY-Each home- can often be ordered Irons ad- peat of a Pointer previously
maker uual1y has CCTt.aifl vertisements and can cost as printed and have received no
sheets and pillowcases she uses little or as much as you want answer. I am sorry that. It is
for guest beds. 1 wi-al-i these depending on whether or not impossible to answer all such
requests. Perhaps your one reI resh "ensembles" in plastic
and place them underneath the they are plated, sterling or the quest would take little time,
pillows of the bed they are to be novelty type. They may be sent but multiply that by hundreds
en. This practice relieves over- singly and after a few birth- and you can see why this is
crowded storage closets, aIds days and Christmases she will impossible. No one regrets this
other members of the family have a good start on a col- more than I as I would so like
if I happen to be away when lection. For a more impressive to have time to write each and
the beds are made up. It also gift a spoon rack might be in- every one of you dear friends.
supplies the right linens for cluded. I find girls love this -POLLY
the guests who might want to type of gift which they can
help. FOLLY'S POINTERS are treasure all their lives.-MRS. Anyone submitting a Folly's
Problem, a solution to a proba "must" for me. Good luck to W. K.
DEAR GIRLS-Please for- 1cm or a favorite honsemaking
you.-EDITH
give
me if you have written a idea will receive a dollar if
want
DEAR FOLLY-I
Elizabeth
put
some
personal
letter asking for ad- Folly uses the it.em in Folly's
suggest that
eurt of cream on her feet and vice by direct mail or the ye- Pointers.

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treating you? Unload your
prolilerna on DEAR AI1I1Y,
Box 6i700, Los Angeles,
Cal., D001i. For a personal,
unpublished reply, lni'loptu a
self-addressed, stamped envelope.
For Abby's booklet, "how
to have a I,ovely \'edtHng,"
scud $1,flt1 to Ahht', iin i;w.
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Congratulating someone on
uncomfortable
or
that
you
have
your timehis good fortune, if you can't.
Doing pomvthing for some- had enough long before he has. resist adding some remark
Giving advice to anyone who
one else, If you do it ungracto calculated to taking him down
Inusly that your help is resent- doesn't- ask you for it- or
ed Instead of accepted with anyone who is always asking a notch.
Taking mu a volunteer job
for advice hut never takes ft
gratitude.
you don't want and know you
Taking a child on an outing when It is offered.
Having a party if the only will only do hnlf-heartedly.
as a specIal treat, unless you
Arguing with someone when
are prepared to slow down to reason for it is to get rid of as
obligations
as
possible—
you
know very well that you
the child's pace, inst-cad of many
notchange his opinions and
hurrying hint along and riot g'iv- a party given in that spirit is will
yours.
ing hint a chance to see and never a success.
Trying to please someone
Buying a gift for a person
the things that really interest
unless
you
are
willing
to
give
with
whom long association has
him,
Going along with your hus- It enough thought to choose taught you it Is impossible to
band on a hunting or fishing something that you feel quite please.
Sense things are just. a waste
trip in an effort to be corn- sure the other person would
of
time and effort.
to
have,
panionable if you are going to like

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Church were installed by Mrs W 1 Crabtree at a meeting Nov. 15 at the
home of Mri W W Home Photo show's, from left, Mrs. 3. L. Hobby,
'ice president; Mrs. Fred Yeackle, secretary; Mrs. Ray Murray, class
teacher; anti Mrs. kobert Cohen, president.

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where she visited her brotina', i along nicely and is recuperating Mrs. Lillian MeCurdy, Mrs. Ed- I installation of officers wu installing officer and conducted Mutes. Crabtree, Cohen, Fortward Mangold. Mrs. Frank
at this home,
Dewey White, who suflored
main item on the agenda the impressive installation cere- nor, Lavender, Long, Hubby,
Manning and Mrs. Arthur Mu_________________________________
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meeting of tat' newly or- mony using different colors and f Northiii, 'Yeackle, Fuller, Joe
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the Bouth, Clyde Humphrey and
Thi' table w most colorful ganized 3-0-V (Jesus, first; facets of a duimoiid
' Cindy Lea Harris. grandthens.
the teacher, Mrs. Bay Murray.
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UUITLS I celebrated her scvezith
ltobert Cohen, president; Mrs.
"xnums"
with
silver
tea
and
birthdny Sund
Church.
.1. L. Hobby, vice-president;
picnic dinner, comple'te WIth coffee service at each end. The
Mrs. W. W. florist was hos- Mrs. Fred Yeucl:lc, secretary,
iso
emade
Cookies,
mixed
birthday cake, at Turtle Mound,
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Announced
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and mints provided the fellow- tess to the meeting, Nov. 1!, anti Mrs. W. W. Home, treasurNew Smyrna J.leachi.
ship hour with a delightful ba- at 11cr Vulencia Street home. er
Mr. anti Mrs. Woucirow w
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ais I or the interchange of The devotional program
Chairmen arc Mrs. John A.
Coleman of Sanford arc an.
sunshine; Mrs. John
thoughts and ideas,
nouncing the final wedding
given
Mrs.
John
Norden,
Fuller,
by
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Nutt 1iad
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enlighten
Norden.
devotion, and Mrs. H.
plans for the marriage of then' us recent houseguests her broWho used Psalm
E.
Lung,
publicity.
IIULWAY FARE
daughter, Gretta Gail, to Doyle thor, "flic" lhcketts,
the members on the true
and .
Serving as group leaders are
Even babies can have tuik
ltentz Brown, son of Mrs. Mary- friends, Johnny Bolting and
ing of Thanksgiving.
M
B. L. Westbrciok. Mrs. H.
for Uk ho1idu, this year. New Class colors, aim, song and
ette Brown, ol Longwood.
Coolidge Campbell, from fl•
a
}ortner. Mrs. Curtis Lavenready-to-serve feuds in jars in- flower aho were chosen by the
The wedding will thkc place inam Ala.
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elude turkey-rice dinner, An niembers at the first meeting der and Mrs. Clyde Pierey.
in the First Bptjst Church of
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TITLES YOU TO A BEAUTIFUL
At the close of the meeting
both strained aRid junior stYles. for the group.
Longwood o Tuesth,v, Nov. z,
at 7:3(i p.m.
Small fry usually like plain New Irons the same inanufac- Mrs. W. 1. Crubtret'
tiw Mrs. Huz'ne served refreshmonth of delicious Pumpkin pie,
turer
arc
two
reudy4otijit
jarAll friends of tlit' young eon- cookies put together with a date
11 x 14 Silvertone Portrait Free
jde arc cordially invited to at- filling. To make the filling, packed junior cercals with fruit
Steel wool dipped w acetone coflec, nul. anti mints to the
tend the wedding atiti reception simnier pitted dutes with
itt- -nuxed With cereal and (Jut- will remove plastic and nylon
PLUS SOc MAIUNG CHAIGE
which will follow in the Church tic orange juice; udd grated j meal, each with applesauce and stickiness from your
Social Bull,
LAD &amp; LASSE PHOTOGRAPHER
IIIILLIILIS.
orange rind.
allow the iron to cool.
ONLY ONE FREE ADVERTISING PORTRAIT
PER FAMILY.
Mrs.

CONF1 llETAL TO "Nt).
'IllNt TO VEAfl": Weni' a
smile. It will do more for ynus'
n1peRsnfl(- tiuni a new ,ls'i'ss.

DEAR ARBY: My busbond bus one habit. which
tvori'iea flue to death. lie keeps
pipe damped hea cigar
tween his teeth while pouring gasoline Into the tank of
cur boat.. \\'hen I fuss he says
1 am getting all excited alouit
nothing hecaiis his cigar or
pipe is not lit.
I grant you, I can't see a
flame. hut when I grab thenu
..ut of his mouth, the cigar osr'ipe esre still warm. Please
print this and ask your 'eadera to write and toll you if
these circumstances have ever

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bauble full ensembles. Mrs. was a melange of pink roses in ments enhanced the charming
year-old boy. The" would like
The breathtaking arrange'- Iargaret Kirtley madc the cor- contemporary arrangement, ac- bridal atmosphere in the dining
cologne, shaving lotion, band- ments were created by Usc lrn- suge and presented them to cented with silver candle hold- room.
kerchiefs and socks.
tess from roses grown by Mrs. the' receiving lint- members.
ers burning tall white tapers.
Pouring were aunts of the
The president then announced harold Applaby and Mrs. Boy
in ii tblc at the' entrance to Coffee and ten were poured bride-elect. Mrs. William IAIffthe resignation of Mrs. Hubert Williams.
thc reception room, a large nov- from handsome antique silver
Sanford; Miss Martha
Jansen, publicity ehairmait, and
Hostesses with Mrs. Speer city incense-filled rose bud service with large silver trays Wight, Daytona Beach, and
introduced Mrs. ?st. C. Odd! as
Mrs. Martha Robinson, Or.
her successor.
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Itcpor4 on the prozress of the .- ,., ,,
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In the game of hearts the
South thought awhile and i-caim is riot to tsk-e tricks and
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the deuce is the best card.
the jack of diamonds mu the
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K
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diamond lend, Obviously,
through the ability to lose a
WEST
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East had started with two
trick In bridge.
4,110 P 7
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South would have been well.
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let
his
pin-thor
play
advised to
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deuce
of trumps and saw a way
three no-trump. He had nine
4J 87 5 4 2
4 10 3
In get to dummy's clubs, lie
-I' tricks in his own hand and could
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did the best. he could to stay
would not commence proceedlow and dropped the nine, seven
inga by running off diamond
and six but the four was still
tricks. He would have been wellEast-Weit vulnerable
higher than the deuce.
advised hut the game was rubwt Noi-th Ead sth
South cashed his ace of clubs
her bridge and he was looking
2
and
led the king of spades
Pass
2N.'P.
Pass
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at those 1W) honors.
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4
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just
in
ease East should hold a
West cashed the isce and
Pass Pass
Pass
second spade. East dicarded a
king of diamonds and shifted
Opening head-• K
club. There was no point In
to the jack of spades.
-'i,
ruffing In. Then South led his
South took East's queen with 1th get. over to them
the ace and looked at. those
South wasn't going to riced deuce of trumps. East was In
beautiful, useless clubs in dum- them if spades broke but East's end had to lend to dummy's
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for presentation to the resi- noon. at a Bose Bridal Tea lion- her niother. Mrs. henry Wight. lug the dining table, which was dethhra. centered the oversize
dents of the Good Samaritan ni-lug Miss ItI a r v Patricia All wore twautlftil orchid cot- overlaid with an exquisite heirbuffet Candles entwined with

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th- urn I getting e it'i nlniit
nothing?
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1'iFAR \ViRRIEi): W'hese'
thore's sninke thr're ('0111,1)
13F fire, but I'll lenve this to
the oxpc%'ts. In the nuenntlmo,
i'd say your huisbnnd hns tiet'einpc'd a )rnd habit. There's
always the ehnneo that the
fire isn't. as "nut" as he thinks
it Is.

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DEAR ABBY' YOu Ri
tting right
gosd at
the
heart
of
things
in very
to
you
toll me
words. Can
''hy there 15 P niuch eli'nrc today?
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DEAR 11, B. T.: Most diresult from the 11that
a "perfect" mar't'
lush'in
'A'riage Is ,,h1e'ah1e, arid any
thing less Is a failure. Conpoquentiy, when each dis.
overs the Invitahle blinlan
imperfections in the other,
he becomes disillusioned, repesritful, and frustrated. Then
two otherwise normal, intelligent people who, at- one
time "loved" each other
.nongh to marry, become
part-time st-rangers and sometime enemlnos.
Marsied couples should realive that a successful marriage Is like a suweessfnl busines partnership. It cannot
succeed without mutual trust,
confidence, and respect, And
the sooner the "partners" get
down to the h;isin
of rnnking the best
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}Tnrnld A. hail, Bobby, Barry
and David also of Orlando, and
family friends, Dr. and Mrs.
fl Wade Bucker
During the quiet dinner hour,
2fl0TC than 400 friendc began
arriving at ii "surprise' YCCOp
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it was a memorable evening, Others assisting with the ole- Mrs. Lucille Stone, Miss Ella- Roy holler, Airs. David Smith,
for Mr. and Airs. .1. W. Hall of hflrnte "surprise" 50th weddIng lee Kirchhoff, Mrs. ,iarnes Mrs. C r e a I a Higglnbotha.m. ________________________
Sanford on Nov. 15, theIr SflUi anniversary reception w c r e Crapps, Airs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. Mrs. Bertk' Roberts Airs. F. 1).
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Mrs Gear e McCall
the started out for a quiet
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family dinner In the main ellaItahe McCall.
lug room of .hIm Spencer's lies•S
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but they did nothing for the
tree, and I would like to have
it look a bit different. This is
yeariusedred-andgreeiib&amp;UI,
an Imitation spruce and I want
toieitinfrutofntYPlCtUtC
window.-IIUS
DEAR FOLLY-I keep a
clean cellulose sponge iii the
vegetable bin of my ref riger.
liter to absorb ezceso muIst.ure.
We use broken pieces of hollow the as a bed In our out,Itne .,rilL The unevenness of
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the
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fur a good draft and they are
easier and simpler to handle
whan djnIng the grill than
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gift for a daughter, niece or
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County On-Farm 1Values Top 29a
are p mrI,,t,. tirm wniild hi' 11w, 'Phi ,infi'd f,irrns now flImhC'r
Value Of farm prnduct.-q rniiwd to $9.5 million in 1950, to $11.6 firms, whose hradquarthrs
close to 500.
and to $16.2 ml)- Ill Seminole County contribute R 'ri-bitsinese value."
In Seminole County has In- million in IIHU)
another $9.8 million to the
Using charts, Tucker showed
"This is the value of the
creased more than 500 per cent lion in 1965," Cecil Tucker,
the total to
bringing
rndut't
after
the
nri-husiness
the efficiency of production,
county agricultural agent, told economy,
since 1940.
over $29 million on-farm valrms in harvesting, paeldng, some of the econoniie pressures
mw (rn.fflfln value has the 1iultlnnd Xiwanis Club.
In
addition,
agricultural
ues"
Tucker
declared.
h,inling. processing and market- on tolnv's farmer and illiistrntgrown from $R.1 million in 1940
Tucker stressed that the
ed the "world's fond table" and
the-farm value was not a goad h g is added and It is t.rnns- presented
the outlook informati-i the county line,
designation of agriculture's val- Pnrt.ed
valtit'
ngri.husiness
of
tion in nld slides,
"The
tie for It omits many ItA!mI
"Americans enjoy the biggest
eminok County agricultural
which should be considered in
is over $49 million," fond bargain In history," TuckIts contribution to the economy. Irnis
'tirkii iinted
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apron and a blue ''hair'' rii,hmi,
Weill nugeul Indies to "always
deq tip, put uti make - up and
look fltltat'II%'i, for your tinshauls as well as serving them
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tutu into a Joke, lie inndvt'rSeminole County Saturday will line of fancy linen work, all those attending nu'' Invited to ini-ilo,
dantly 14-1 flip individuill pizzlis
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the area
between
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at Oak
Ave- handmade, plus a delightful Villit, tile 4111iie 11410111, 111141 llll~' I
1111illi'm ill hurn while preparing another
tit,14,4 114111th with ])lit
supply of novelty fancywork a cake from l)oiis Smith to
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Souls Fall Festival of 1Qfl
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I)onnhue, talented decorator,
School
will
ride with Don I el' us as 1114' ;11,41 I hllt Ii' ru'uiuiniis, fill' to
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Several th ousands are
vut tie snowing ann deiulng
No v .
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nuinnger.
it 8 I rain will hi' Ofl luauuil ilut'pected to attend the event lovely
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Aft, tlu' haytide, liii' Indies ing the eni-muival to give sill
which is to get. underway at _________________________________________________
In the Ilouuetiiakcrs' Corner
will 'ant to get ''pi'i'tt ii'i up'' young sutiil ''ouuflg at huenut"
noon and remain open until
ctiluiiiti by Mrs. II. I. Johnin the niakeup boot Ii where nil.' tln'nuidu liii' t'iinitntinil ,
midnight, Committees promise
sun.
Fran Morton zuui.I Winkle li'"something to please each and
Spi-igs ni parsley, carrot
F'iIs will be on hiniuil niuti Mabel
every visitor."
fl
t'uuis,
r a di a hi' s , tomatoes,
riQfl nOW
Duggan ill faluiout *if(ie
Grand prize offered is a 14
oi'angt's and oilier decorative
in the highest style.
by 2 foot swimming pool cornBy JANE.
liullilts WCI'(' used to garnish the
Or, before going to the
ph'tely installed a n' w h C r
Garden
The South
prepared di shes.
ic display o
makeup booth, pI'i'hia1s those
within a 50 mile radius, or $1,, finished products was enClub will meet at 3:80 p.m. returning from the )unyridc
A nuniul TIInnksgivinLr Ladies' tIll
000 cash.
a (tub will
hIahu('('(I by a large hanging inirNlondnv at the Woman's
prefer
to
visit
the
eiui'nivnl
Who like games of
Coffee Club
t ti
ron loaned by Senkarik Paint
on O'ei'hrook Drive, Cassel- mlthvny where Atitini'w lliu'hko 'a.iIhi' the ('hunnuhci'
skill or chance may visit areas
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and
Glass Company.
berry.
will have a variety of mu rides
operated by Joe Falgiose,
Wils ''a rei'nu'ih-l'i'enker
''l stage of the Civic Center
A proi'nrn on birds will
in operation.
Sieczknwski,
Telosfor
nua'tu'r
Sier
Cu' I lie \lou-rlsoui
was
attractively decorated with
Fisher
Gifts of jewelry for that ,,ou::lnhIauieN said today.
puthwski or Don Gandreau. presented by Mrs. C.K.
fresh
CLII limbs of autumn fol
will "special friend" may be purPutnian
'Vhen time comes for a re- and Mrs. Leota
;i't'int' t,uu: help 'iv.
"We
the
iage
and
the center table lucid
the devotional,
chased from June Siou'putow- .n by the nuerrhunnts
freshment break, there will be have
a
huge
gold
foil horn of plenty
Plans ; ill be discussed for ski's booth and skill at (lulls
cii 't-ousl
concessions stands operated by
who donated
filled with fresh fall vegetables.
Helen Constantine and Sue the flower show to he held in may be tested at. Walter tolielp make this eve nt
Ceynowa and their committees, conUflctiOn with the North Or- Kryzwda's stand. Mario TourWe lisuil "0 mighty
offering for sale hot dogs, lando and Lake Mary Garden noux will be at the fish pond huuipv winners who took home
U
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hamburgei., coffee and all Clubs in April in W eaver Hall and Virginia (otidr'aui sit the 5(11114' nh't prizes," hue :uldesl.
of the Casselberry Community duck pond.
I.oi'uui iiieii'hixuiits who t'otikinds of soft drink-s.
Methodist
Church.
Other booths along the mid- t,'ilute.l gifts for the Ladies'
WOC
Many in the crowds,
members in the club way vili include sum-cone or
coffee iuit'ludt'il Faust's
emIly the women, will like to
Wi,iuuen of the Church of
"go shopping," the committees are IIT$. W.W. Smith, Fern popcorn with Buddy LeFils and l)r;ig Store, Fekvrd's Drugs,
First
Presbyterian Church,
report. Marion LaTour will Park; Mrs. Letha Ward, Cas- Jerry Farcilu; grab bag With IeIit'tt's Liggett-Rexitll Drugs,
have beautiful house plants, selberry, and Mrs. Herachal Lois Falgiont', pitching pennies Mt'l(!5'Iiflh,I's fluuugs, 'l'ouuehuton's, Sanford, will have their (;enwith Frank II u liii; rolling t hue lltuu ilh t anti A unit' i-soui's Drug era I Meeting M onduty at the
Mrs. ,lo M illiran has promised Pyle, Lakewood Short's,
of
the
hostess
skee
ball and hitting the mark, Store, Super-X l)rugs, Grape- church.
Chairman
loads of surprises in her parcel
Coffee hour will he at 9:30
post. booth, and the variety of committee for the meeting will Mort Mouton, and luisks.'thatl ville Florist 111111 Nursery, Situthrow, Gilbert Fileger.
ford I"lower ';hill), A &amp; I' Sup. 11.111. followed by the meeting
items to be found in the gen- be Mrs. Paul Knight.
A super Italian spaghetti cnuuiarkct, Food Fair Stores, fit. 10. Speaker will be Mrs.
oral store operated by
Thi'iftway Hubert Parsons, of John Knox
Ninety
per
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of
Canada's
dinner
will be served fi'ouii 4:10 Pul'lix
Markets,
Salvail will send the imagination flying toward Christmas 19,571,000 people live within 200 until 9:30 p.m. in the school Supt'u-nusiu'kct, Bauder Assoel- Church, Orlando, who will
miles of the U. S. border, says cafeteria prt'putrc.i by a "sup- att', Inc., Winn-Dixie Stores speak on the church program
gifting.
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erb chef," Al". Helen Constan- stud ('itn'ma Theatre.
Mrs. Bridget Kolarik will the National Geographic.
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When shopping I eomph'tell, tini', nssistu"l by J. N. Az. )lit!, which

St.. Andrews Presbyterian
Church
of Bear Lake will have
home of Mrs. Don Reynolds.
year were discussed.
Attending, other than those dedication of its Every MemServing will be Mrs. .me
Douthltt, president: Mrs. Fred named, were Mrs. Eva Hostet- her Canvass at. the 11 a.m.
Wilson, vice president: Mrs. tier. Mrs. Linda Bose, and the worship service this Sunday,
Fred Kelly, secretary, and Mrs. class teacher, Mrs. Mary Rog- Rev. Fred Guthrie, minister,
announced today.
Pat Miller, sunshine chairman. ers.

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Sr'rninr,le I If ,f,irijnr Iparlors
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of the Golden Group captains and devotion- ray, and a guest, Mrs. Russell
Kitner.
Circle Class of First Baptist al leader will be named at

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comfort nhlr,'' Chief Weill Inter'°' rnti'I the
prepa rat ton of a sin nuliti g nh
lfIflSt,
luPlu, mud and iitinut'l
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Mrs. Paul Markos, Mrs. C. E.
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tion was enacted In a fictitious
Interested persons who wish to make a record- court room, with Mrs. .1. F.
Smith us the Judge, Mrs. GorIng may call the local Red Crots office between the don Meyer as the prosecutor,
hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday.
and Mrs. Harry Klay as the
During the actual recording session, a photo- defense attorney.
Mrs. Meyer. chairman. pregraph will be made of the family members to he sent sided over the business meetIng. Final plans were made for
with the recording.
Thanksgiving basket to be
the
There will he no charge for the recording or
presented to the needy family
photograph or mailing envelope, but the family will "adopt.ei" by Esther Circle.
be responsible for the postage and mailing to the Each member volunteered to
donate a designated article of
ervicemnn.
food and a large ham will be
Postage authorities advise that mailing should purchased.
Others attending the meetbe completed by Dec. iü, in order to arrive in time
Ing were Mrs. I. B. Crawford,
for Christmas.
Mrs. .1. II. Powell. Mrs. E. C.

Church, Sanford, were elected later date.
In other business (, ,
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Mrs. r'hno) ineinded Radio Stntinfl
ncn 'retrace, was thu. winn"r Mrs. fliisbhitt,
or the ns rnnte anti Mi Joan fee Minter, Thomas .flmjnei, WTRR, The Sanforrt Fferald anl
MiriJvn (rieme, Mrs. .f. the (jrlanrlo Sentinel. Aie Sernottt' Lanut, of r,'I ftuk A vr'rnu', S1r
thv"r .
won the
U. f'incb. •Tr;. F. (' (olcnn, racs of f'ptj(' '.v,is in charze of
pc'rcnn '.'or t)' food Sirs, If. E I,rig, Miss Kathy rirrangment• (other; who as
certificates froit, Wint, fikie. Jacksr,n. Sirs. Richard I'aiim spStC(t in pre4entatiOfl f thom
school included Mj'c Mvrt ic
trihi,. awl Miss Carol Ffuca
'I'hc'%' inoI,i,Ir'vi Mrs II I
Wulon, home economics ,en' ;
In addition ten (;as (;en
MIS I'r'IlN'' I .", Mr
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ItIc'ti I'iilIt'r, Sirs torion fiu'k dolls, one
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to members of the Armed Forces overmts is being
Highlights
offered to the Immediate families of area servicemen by the American Red Cross.
Circle
These recordings are playable on any standard
Highlight of the November
38% rpm record player.
of the Esther Circle of
The recordings will he made at the Central meeting
the Woman's Society of Christ.
Florida Red Cross Chapter }louse at 2401 E. Central inn Service of Grace Method1st Church was the interesting
Boulevard, Orlando.
25 program entitled, "The ChristThe service will be available from Nov.
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'l'npluin Pa etluenfeti and
ti't- tnhll;Ml htI ninlirnet' regaling
them with Jokes and hilarious
ad libs as hi' ulemtnistrn(t'ti
task', e'e-nppenhing
and mn,iv hntt-ciutq and tiute
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groceries.
"Conipare this IS per rent
take-home pay spent on gmcerins In America with the 80
per cent paid by the British
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Wherever you live In Central Florida you can't get a lower Interest

bank loan on your new car than at the Florida State Bank of Sanford. There are no gimmicks!
You pay a low $4.50 Interest per $100.00 per year.

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Hero's how simple it is to finance your new

part of the country. For easer years the United States
watRrv!ay, iscr4svsl all the way If possible, to ease
las been searching for
the present bottleneck at the 50-ysav.old Panama Canal with its narrow, obsolete locks.
Five sites, including one in Colombia sturthig at the Gulf of (hobo on the Caribbean, we
receiving most serious con5idemtrnn in the U.S. studies. The proposed Colombian seaway
(inset) also would start at Umbo but would angle much farther south than the American
voute, passing through two large lakes created by earth dikes before reaching the Pacific
at Malaga Bay. Hydroelectric plants planned at such dike would produce an estimated
three million kilowatts of electrical power.
sites for a new

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Call 647-4293 in Orlando and vicinity or 322-1611 in Sanford.
Ask for Ralph Pezold or Jim Doucette in the Installment Loan
Department. They'll arrange credit for you in a matter of minutes.
Shop for your new car. Compare our. rates with those offered
by your dealer. When you're satisfied you'll save money with
us; call Ralph or Jim and they'll take care of all the details.
3. Take delivery on your new car and enjoy a short "break in"
drive to the Florida State Bank of Sanford (only 20 minutes from
downtown Orlando) to sign the loan agreement. Ralph or Jim will
arrange to meet you at your convenience—any time, day or night.

FLORIDA STATE BANK OF SANFORD
Sample Payment Schedule for Three-Year 4'/u% Auto Loan
3.6 Monthly Payments
Amount of
Loan

Monthly Payment
Without Life Insurance

Monthly Payment
With Life Insurance

$1,500

$47.60

$49.27

$2,000

$63.36

$65.62

$2,500

$79.15

$81.94

$3,000

$94.95

$98.30

Above payments include documentary stamps and legal fees.
Call Ralph Pezold or Jim Doucette, Installment Loin Depart.
mont, for your low-cost 4'/z% new-car loan.
Phone: 647-4293 in Orlando and
Phone: 322-1611 in Sanford

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IIONDAY, NOV. 21, 1W
Saturday, November 19. 1W Sunday, November 20, 1W
FRmAY, rnv. 18. 1W
hIred assassin Scorpio (gbest Villa and the charms of his by Dr. TTsfez Fsrman-Farmu- of Sophia (Irene Papas), pro.
GENERAL
TENDENCIES:
GENERAl.
TENDENCIES:
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
P.M.
CBS.
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The
Wild
prietress of the Moon-Spinners
star Robert Duvall) holds all lady friend Lies (Gina Lollo- Ian of Columbia University.
A Sunday In which there iii MOSt everymie Is highly aensi
Contusion nnd muddled think- some dynamic influence In ef- tive to the feelings and moods Wild Wt. (Colnr Michael
Inn. Peter McEnery plays
ticket holders for a particular brigida). Coming unexpectedly
guest
anln as
of
see
3'OUfl Englishman Mark CamJesseMeet
M. tinupsets r.nd much of the btne sides of any attusUon which awareness of what others de- little Dr. MigneUto Loveless, ferry run because he does not in .Iuly one year, he finds that Press.
1.1:30(Color)
p.m. NBC.
the
to accomplish a the evil genius who is making know which one to kill. There his villa is run as a hotel
rub, speaker of the California ford, and Eli Wallach Is excelificlal Influences In effect yes- arisee whether of a ipiritusi sire ale able
by his caretaker State Assen- hly, and president out as Sophia's cousin, Stratos.
terday eat be brought to naught or mental nature. Istoet of all great deal. The astrological as- ii life career of almost destroy- are four travelers, each with months a year
(Slezak), and Talbot of the naUonal conference of
eompeesien toward peets aro tronding towards a Ing West and Gordon. In to- good cause to thtn himself the
If you change the scope or de- you have a
State 1slave leaders, wIli 8-9 p.m. CBS. The Ed Sumwill be able to happy aoluUon of many ph. night's episode he h*s convinced intended victim, and Cat makes 15 ROOfl SPt up into the
sign of the plau made under others, so
lems of the five female UO5t$ be Interviewed live from Wash- van Show. (Color) A thoroigh.
the excellent astrological as- be of service to them in the lems between persons as well an Indian tribe that he is their five.
including Sandy (Sandra Dee) in.gton by Robert Novak, Qi1 ly musical evening tonight,
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as giving a better understand- God. Re also convinces thorn
pects yesterday. Make a point manner they need most,
he is Robin Hood, and sets up Saturday, November 19, 1966 and her forward suitor Tony cago Sun-Times; David Kras- when Ed's guests Include the
to use conscious self-control to ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Ing of one's self,
12:80-1 P.?I. NRC. The Smith- fare,
correspondent Nanc3' Dickerson Corelli, Bobby Vlnton, Barbara
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ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) on around you, since there are 19) Analyze just where you are mont complete
with
Ierr1e
sonian.
'The World Around
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and permanent panelist LaW McNaIr and dancer Peter Genand bow much farther
Try not to give friends a wrong bound to be some radical goingitllI
have (0 travel tO reach 8-9 P.M. ABC. Time Tunne'. Us." (Color What sounds lIke 9:8040:80 P.M. ABC. The renee E. Spivak.
nato. Jokes are provided by
of your financial worth or changes In the near future.
Palace.
(Color)
Idea
you will he asked to give cx- better system of doing your your goals. Plan IntelligonUy "Region of Terror." (Color) It's a dull subjecv-.ecology, or the Hollywood
or and Charles Nelson Reilly.
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others that you can he most French Revolution for our boys, and their environment - be- tonight, singing and dancing Answers. Today's guest is Calcan Ill afford. Try to he more faction. Increase profits,
TAURUS: (April 20 to May torn Paris with a shopkeeper wood, meadow, forest, insect, pianist Peter Nero, comedians Reagan who will be Interview- lord! "When You Need a Hidsuch.
here and there.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) HIghly loyal friends are re- (guest star David Opatashu) animal and bird, when host Bill Rowan and Martin, rock-n-roll- ed, In his first major TV ap- den Room, You Can Never I'lnd
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
garding YOU with Interest to see who Is deep in a scheme to save Ryan takes the program to the ste The Standells and comic pearance since the elections, One." (Color) If they keep up

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papa with special guest star

SUflflY micro) This line series enters

the nostalgic musical about a

lug with mate, other close ties. in the days ahead. Excellent suits you want, make progress. to sample the pleasures but to .laekie Gleason Show. "The
Follow your Intuitive hunches Tiger (Arlene Martel), who has quixotic quartet. lands

through on them.

should be kept.

Out," with Jerry Lewis, and
"One Spy Too Many," starring
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Man From U.N.C.L.E. "The stantly swept. up into 11 zany Shaker Museum in Old Chatget out of them. It would be far better with everyone. Be matters wisely. This gives
By
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currently appearing in the
MILDRED
to have a CCVCranC of cofl patient with one you love. He, a sense of greater importance. Off-Broadway Affair." (Color) blackmail plot intended to di. ham, N. Y., before an audience
easy
You have to be more helpful U.N.C.L.E.'s main operative plot is led by fetching Rosita a Quaker camp in Old Chat- Vomen's Fellowship of the
some sort or other.
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weekend primetime show,
Yanosh Pzisik (Arthur 1111)1 Mrs. William Rape, chairj reading letters. They niay be choose well.
whole existence improves
have a plan to destroy the u.s. man, presided at the meeting
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worded in such a way that. they
mean something entirely tiii'- I 20 Busy yourself putting ideas business. You have fine organi- I3erIe Show (Color Uncle Mil- order to infiltrate this c-nun- dance, and Mrs. Otis Taylor
to
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brent.
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service are mSunday
Choir rehearsal, usually held
vited to attend.
(2) Smltbioniass
at 7:30 p.m. each Friday, will
By MARYANN
1:00 (6) Torn &amp; Jerr'
it is suggested by the lead() Animal Secrets
Missionary Volunteer Society be at 7 n.m. today, at the parTenD. era of the class that this may of Forest Lake Academy has sOnage, 695 Hartley
(11t NCAA-Ki
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possibly be the beginning of an
Sunday discontinued Its Friday evening Anyone who likes to sing
() honda Schools Pre- interdenominational
Music
t, be welcomed.
Evening Fellowship for Christ-. meetings until I)ec. 2 due
2:00 (2) Jr. Achievement
(6) Champ. Howling
lana whose local churches are the Thanksgiving holidays
2:30 () Movie
which began fur students at
Bake Sale
not offering a service, the
:0(4 (6) NVL Countdown
Thursday.
Classes
will
reLadies
of Christ Methodist
4:0(1 (6) NFL Football
place of meeting to rotate
sume, Monday. Nov. 28.
(9) NCCA- Stanford vs.
Church, Sanford, will hold
round the city and county.
Cleveland
Saturday, Pastor B u r t o n bake sale Saturday, beginning
4:10 (2) The Teaiui
young children will be provid- now home on leave, will be Dixie Food Store at F r e n c hi
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A Downtown Sanford "We Car." Merchant

Aifredo of Via Veneto, with TONA INN, serving from noon
Cent&amp;'al Florida's Oldest &amp; Finest
this 36-Inch-long hairpiece
host, Ru- ______________________
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draped from an 8-Inch.hlgh land Denly. You can make that
postiche. Aifredo pulls the
fore a t t a c h In g the two before dinner cocktails and some
fakes. Then he swirls real after dinner liquvrs from thie
"THE CHAPARRALS"
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hair into a broad band to cocktail lounge. 'rhiey have a

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Communion in a body at the this week at United Chureb of
9:30 a.ni. Muss Sunday.
Deltona with Rev. George B.
CatholIc Youth will meet at Owen speaking on "Facing

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Carroll Righter's individual
early.
This is most important
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"T}w Stars impel, they do not Forecast for your sign for beyou could have a delinquent ,
9:00 (6) 3"rl. Nite Movie
copy send your birthdate
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up
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is
to
in!, courageous person. Tcch: your
life
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Forecast for your sign for Do- The
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28,
11:0(1 (2) News
Hollywood
11:10 (2) Tonight
"The Stars impel, they do it. cember is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11:50 (6) Theatre of the Stars
compel." What you make
(9) Shocjc Theatr,
Disaster Sjte
12:00 (9) News
your life is largely up to YOU! $1.00 to Call Righter ForeSATURDAY A. M.
SChOOl
Carroll Righter's Individual cast, The Sanford Herald, Box
Becomes(UPI)
6:30 (6) Sunrise Semester
1921,
Hollywood
28,
California.
BRUSSELS
The
forecast fui' your sigit fur I)e7:00 (6) Grower's Almanac
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the Fetse.
workings of the "Bole du Cazicanlber is now ready. For your
7:2t (9) News
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miners
and
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where
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James Leonard Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. all members are urged to at..
tend.
By Mildred Haney
The Women's Guild and Al. Thanksgiving Sunday will be
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every other day they vihl have warmth and friendly ntmosp- salads, desserts and all the
their delicious French and here. There's always music In other necessary accessories with
American style cuisine for your the Laniplighiter Lounge, either a wide selection to please everyselection. They have sonic mar- for your listening pleasure or to one In the family. Special welV('IOLiS ltIflChi('()ti menus, many sing-&amp;,long ir you like.
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eat, as well as homemade pizza with turkey, ham or anything kitchen, forget all those dirty
for those evening snacks.
else your little heart desires. dishes and bring the family to
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England which wound leisurely

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ID) Building up your funds iii any ILIcas from an expert per- high point of the show is
a discussion period followed. Father Edward Gray and noon, next Wednesday.
nomize more. See to it that
Will
necessary
if
you
want
to
assist.
son
in
business.
They
will
Children may bring their ofI
Un
do not go over your budget others more, being the humani- doubtedly be of the practical take-off by Berle, Randall and 11-11:80 P.M.
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be Father Bernard McWilliams,
NBC. Saturday Next amonth
Joy
Circle
study
of
the
Book
of
Services
Sunday
will
lie
at
ferings
this Sunday and place
allowances.
Ludden of a current show which Night at the Movies. "Come gin
and
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Peter.
James
You
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your
are.
p.m., no Man, and at 6:30 them in baskets which will be
kind
AQUARIUS t.lun. 21 to Feb. tarini
PISCES: (Feb. 20 to March is here called "The Mating September." (Color) 'A gay, Auenthng, other than those
10) You are just in the mood need to be more practical. Don't

socially in the P. M. by TODAY - . . he or she will be
Instead of running away from
obligations that annoy )'OU, get I attending the right functions, one of those fascinating young
PItIDAS' P.
right at theni and they a' IF YOUR ChilL!) IS BORN ones who early in life needs to
Twilight Zone.
to
soon behind you, and rightly. TODAY . . - he, or ihe will be get into matters spiritual
one of those clever young peo- have a better understanding of
;tt () New
Following th
CXP(
pie who has tremendous ability the ethical so that wliater
(9) Newt
is 'ise You KUcCeC(l us well
forte in this chart
(Ot Meliules
laud
will
find
it
to
undermay
be
the
please them. Be dynamic.
mOst 6:00 (6) NeW,
iItUnd
what
c-an
be
expected
carried
out
in
finest
and
IF YOUR CHILI) lb BORN
6:1&amp; (9) Newuitniont' of those seemingly fearless to do to imike dreams come definitely in this chart, as well
(2) liuntley-Urinic.tey

fleW jelly 80(1 grits or )Ot8tOCS with different. They 'll give (he help

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at a bniall village, a small boy
eagerly brushed against Gardncr as he scampered out.
The
child's mother caUed after
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of the region, "Now, Bobbie,
come back. Be a good Boysie."
Even as he heard the phrase,

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he would do. In short, he knew
everything nbout him-except
his name.
That was the problem occupying the author's mind one day
as he was traveling on a bus in

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PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) vored lines, but take it easy
which you know very little.
Cat.
"Crossing at Deatino Bay." bot, who works on his millions Nulty, Mi-s. Gary Painter. Mrs. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Masses
This could prove extremely if you intently go after what later and get your future better
and 10 a.m.
suspenseful episode in which a every September for his Italian tiams
annul relations are concerned, clever ideas working very nice- predate your finest talents.
A combined social gathering Mission services are conaidly. Show that you are most ac• Wow 'em after o p.m.
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calm ami collected.
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SUNDAY
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giving Day at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford, will
By Julia Rartos
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from U.N.C.L.E"
wants to do is have fun with

your heads together with close chad Calian. The cast Includes the circus's press agent, Popper welcomed Mrs. Samuel Greene aids group has been announced Lena and Andy.
you.
and Mrs. Walter B. Russell as for 10 a.m., Dec. 6, with incaDcc. 21 Making your hmiw ties. Talk over ways and means Tuesday Weld and Victoria Ilanlon.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to surroundings more charming

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of the executive dog. Andy's other guests are
half-woman (Mickey
ness meeting
for
his
students
than
just
edtihull-man,
thusly.
mushroom into pitched battles. your way. Accept with alacrity.
Joy Circle of the Wo. committee following this Sun- Jocy 1Icthcrton,Brothers,
Lena Borne
with
am best avoided now. Show that you are a vcr'y SAGFrFARIUS: (Nov. 22 to cate them. He becomes particu. Manners); knife thrower Ray- The
and the Osrnond
These
Dcc. 21) Entertaining at home lary involved with Griff Rimer, rnond (Victor Lundin), and a man's Society of Christian Ser- day's worship service,
quietly
state
worthwhile
person
to
know.
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(Color) The dreaded meeting at the church. Also
Toad should he exercised as YOU admire will lead to Borne Make this a most memorable b James Darren and Duane
Eddy and The Rebels. It's specter of bacteriological war- welcomed were guests, Mrs.
well a sin making comments, rnther wonderful things. Re- evening.
CAPRICORN: (Dcc. 22 to pleasant enough, hut oppeal to fare is the subject tonight. A William B. Fagerstron and

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8:30-9 P.T.I. NRC. Get Smart. Ancient City which was the cap- at the Community Center.
LIBRA (Sept. 28 to Oct. 22) Ideal day for expressing artis- fit musician In his own
work much better in the dave You
are torn between doing tic talents and showing your right), and gives a not'bnd ren- "The Greatest Spy on Earth." It-al of the Persian Empire and Officers of the Deltona group, fine comedy starring Glenn
sprang many of the organized last month, are Mrs. Ford and Shirley Jones. Runny
ahead.
LIBRA (Sept. 2$ to Oct. 22i your work and getting out to love of beauty, nature, etc. Co. ditlon on horn, flute, lute and (Color) Kao5 has been stealing from which
by Mrs. Helen Knisely, vice die, and plays him with a mmunderstudy .lanot •Ierrod, gling them through some hid- Photography is bighlight
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perinost In your mind, If you tic matters, etc. Schedule your through with your ideas, proden ring, and the circus has a discussion of the philosophical president; Mrs. Margaret Chi- imum of cloy. The flue ca 1n
jeopardize the practical you time and you can do both sue- vided you explain them well singing "1 March
For Love."
eludes Stem Stevens, Dma Mer____________
had five accidental deaths In meaning behind all civilizations colani, secretary; Mrs. Martha
Geormake a big mistake. Get busy cesafully. Be more cooperative first. Go into detail.
nil, Jerry Van Dyke and RD.
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Sullivan,
treasurer;
Mrs.
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months. Putting the two .
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SCORPIO: (Oct. 23 to Nov.
gin llcLain, material aids chair- berta Sherwood.
admire
co-workers
who
with
work,
handle
and do your best
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man: Mrs. Mildred Murphy.
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Joy
Circle
obligations scrupulously. Got, you.
99,
posing
as
reportThey're
(19t30)
(Color)
Max
and
Young."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. able time until early evening, if
hospitality chairman, and Mrs
10.11 p.m. The Andy Williams
ahead Instead of falling behind.
and
try
to
amuse
Hand-crafted
for
the
younger
era,
to
snoop
around
the
circus,
Lillian
Johnson. representitive Show. (Color) Mostly music,
to ov. 21) You are now able to carry you get out
(Oct.
23
SCORPiO
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21) Although you like to 8rguC, through With appealing activi

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anY Ideas that you are not being Increases prestige.

unfairly,

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have a private room, all to
in this column.
PINE CREST INN is stocking yourself. They are planning to
WINE AND DINE AT
However, since Thanksgiving up on both turkeys and ham to have the traditional Thnnksgivanother Table- treat you on Thanksgiving Day log turkey and 1mm, five course
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lmpping jaunt, we will also tell with nil the delicious salads, dinners, with nil the trimmings
'cu this week about what yntir VCgCtnl)les and desserts to make iinci Oinil and Gene Penn are
favorite s'ots will be serving your feast complete. 01 course, famous for their good cooking,
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CORDON BLEU FRENCH CUISINE
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lies made to 8530c1nt05 instead others emotionally think and with loved one. First be sure to

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can be quite annoying. Steer ential person. Then you make
MOON aflLDREN: (June
9.10 p.m. CBS. The Garry
CHILDREN (June 22 MOON CHILDREN (June 22 thought will reveal where to go In this first part of a two- lated to mankind. Films arc dry dusty show full of convinc- mosphere of mystery is heigh- Moore Show. "Hith Button
MOON
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the last well goes dry. The stars in a suspenseful three. to them, anyway-a secret pas.
GEMINI (May 21 tO June
GEMINI (May 2! to June 21) which an influential person has ly plays General Kirk, as his
1-1:30 P.M. NRC. Animal So. townspeople, however, place part mysterydrama. Miss Mills sageway with untold charms to
21) Although you think your You have lost some of your to give. If you follow ft. you
ideas arc unique right now, if prestige lately and would do get much backing as well. At- own ancestor, Citizen Querque. crete. "The Primates." (Color) more faith In Dr. Tobias (guest plays Nlkki, a young girl who the boys. They proceed to rush
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nice touch is the appearance by their environment makes a is Dillon's job to find a solution Color. "'
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features a ru ontstaus.11ng FireI
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1 095
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$
heater.
arid
5 radio
1961 MERCURY METEOR 800
S 4-door, automatic1 power steering &amp;
brakes, radio, heater, air. Beautiful
S blue finish.

4-door sedan. A bargain.

66 CHEVROLET

595

1962 COMET

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2-door hardtop, bucket seats,
sport shift, radio, heater.

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V.8, Ford.O.Mstk,
5 4-door,
radio and heater.

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$395

4-door, V.8, automatic, radio
and heater.

OLDS

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795

1963 MERCURY METEOR

62 OLDSMOBILE
Super 88 4-Dr., H.

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5 1963 FORD FALCON FUTURA
5 6 cylinder, automatic transmit.

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64 CHEVROLET

1964

2895

good.

Legal Notice

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1965 MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON
Fully powered, air conditioned.
Like new.

1964 CHEVY CORVAIR
2 - Door. 6 cylinder, extra

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WYNNEWOOD: 3 Bedroom, I
Bath home. B)' owner. Ph.
322.2072 after 6 p. in.

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ie young in heart.

It Pays To Use The Herald Want Ads

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Stenstrom Realty

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gla- ing u.aVul%' i , liuit' In this .1
Bedroom I'S n.'cr.- st II turn.' for
('()11OflO1{I
just 5492. Nu 'losing cotit I N''
per i'll It 11 IC UICDI100M, I Ut Its, with,
$S
QuaIl fvin g &amp; .rnl
PA Ri'?l EN'I'S
I 'irc'plci,'e'. $5 cr uhlittit hi.
-motith.
UNIe-URNISHEL)
FURNISHED
'.ill 3217?25.
Ph. Resident Mer. 32*-I *40
Nit 'IC, ('l.E.-tX Fsumnlslis',I huitno- i"hth(N 4 PT., 2200 ttellnnville.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
I iie'elroom, Kitc),s'ut, Itath &amp; _________________________________________________________
2565 PARK DRIVE
122-2420
1.1'. lug re)Otul, ii" ii iiuilt't teal1101)015 For Rent
ilent, ('oulil,' cushy. Call 322-201.0 ____________________________________________________
WI I AT A DEAL!
,1 I c XCII 11TH Block i fledreaorn
Cl.IC,tX, (iuilet toOthS. 401 SlagRENTALS
home, I '. tilt" Itaths, hinge
nullie, 222-0720.
WillAt.l'
guoul
Rentals!
l":einsly room, Firepluic'.', Saa'InuSt ore' gaol Rentals noe'l'.I.
nuing Pool, Acre of shady land,
115, Autos
lake-, Only 51 3,000.
fishIng
Some Term 1-verttrags e:ell
SMALL
3?-S605.
L-'.
up? 3.. I,ow.Coat Want Ads
A Multiple Listing Realtor
to
tell and sell!
r.
22-24?0
2565 PARK DRIVE A Multiple LIsting Realtor
I 9+iO CII )CVY 2 1')r, lIT., It &amp; IT,
INSUROR
APPAiSER
102. Mobile Homes Sale , te v-s.
n she floor. /t.i.
119 8. French ________________________________________
*23-4991
5211, E'li. 21.lt1'$51,
1.1-IT'S TALK 'I'UilKEY!
- ASSUME PAYMENTS of 2 fledroom, I Bath Home.
TIll-I l-.\1ILY bird ta'inms a tree Tt'
'41 Call 322-lOST.
home i1ur
iii a soil
now t hr.i gh Thin nk s RDRM. house In DeRar'. 15..
=
t.ivhnsg tu's'ckcnsi. Everyone hu(tOO BTU air conditioner, large
t_li ml to ri-sister for free strawFbi. room, utility root-n aa'itlu
e'
lug. \%'in me fcc',' TV or Ata'ti.
shower, new additional 12' x 20'
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ing-llrata- hmig avill he Ws'ilnesall purpose room. i'uirporte, full
-4'
,i,e', Ne'a'cmhs'r 23 at S p. at.
concrete strive, aluminum gut.
'
ters, 15' x 22' patio, awning
QUALITY SiOIIL1C IRES
Flinty of cabinets.
windows.
Hwy. 17-92 8. Sanford
cxc.
cond. $9200.
Everything in
322-2562
("all owned, SGS-5765.
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Cnw*n. 522-4013.

Payton

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Jimmy
111)1151. on i- Ia'et', $5.,. tim.
l..t lUll': I 111 11151. house, I full
k tttti- t. hat),.. $L.
l"I'htNlSlIlCt) 2 hieelrooun (lannge
,%pt, Lake linl,leu. T.ako
logi's. l'hi. 222-0274.
322-1201 2540 hiawatha at 17-92 __________________________
II1CI)I100M Furnistme"tl, water,
l'Nl"il bINISlI lCD house, 4 IH)ltM., I ticar shopping &amp; Hospital.
$60.
tutu slimily lot in t)sts'en. 322('all 322-flI !42.
5U, sir 32-1SSI; also, In ____________________________________
iS'i'I-:ICX, 2 1111)151. l.ttsfurnishi'- 'I lienue on ehsuecly lot. 322-5435.

I 1102 Park Ave.
322-5222 nnt'thme'
or nights. 222-5110

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'Frttscui Ne-me Statute" ChMp ant, Isle agent, or attorney and ElI. F. I1V PALMER. W. S. ENthrough FRIDAY-.8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
icr 5Ci.P!'. Florida Statute, 'will accompanied by a filing fee of TZM!NG 1:11, :tnd
with the Cletk of the one dollar and such claim or SON, as the last o3rd of Dir•iI•
Articles
For
Rent
NEED
:
man whc
9:30
iSC,J: SALE: TWO CIRCtATOTI
51.5t'('
per
month.
CircuIt
Court, In and for Semi- demand not so filed shall be ectors of said corporation, and
from 51,0t'O to
(i1 Heaters, 521.00 each. Lake
all other persons having or
Puhlish.r resrres right te reject, revise and properly clessify aU
Write- P. 0. Box 6007, Day- nude County. Florida. upon re- 'oid.
HOS}ITAL
BEDS
May-v. Phone 222-2'i.7.
claiming any right, title and
B.
C.
Pyle
c'cit't
of
proof of the publication
adv.Is.men$s.
tons
P.eeh.
Fla.
I
chairs, sick rc'um eupplie. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
of the Last VI11 interest to the hand described in
executor
As
of
this.
notice-,
the
fictitious
Adjsutm.nts will hi mad. on a re-run basis only for $ypogrsphkal
fc'i' sale or rent.
COMI'TONS Pictured Encyclopethis Conipl:slnt.
and Testament of
tn-wit: REX L. GRIFFIN
error, that affect th. value of the ad. Adusfments will nd be
'2.. Female Help Vante.'I ?*e-fli,
I LJGGETT REXALL. L'FIUGS
dia. Ce-sb or 'Terms.
_________________________________
AND ASSCCIATfl under which I
Defendants.
Loule W. Silvis.. deceased.
nccreat
nt'pp:rsg
Center
seeds beyond the first lns•rtion.
Ce-U 222-1i25L after 4:25) . u. I
Sill' TO (lIIF' TITLE
am
engaged
In
business
at
B.
C.
Pyle
2701 Orlando Dr.
Pb 222-7911 WANT1D: Top flight We-ttre. Highway i7-P2 and
Tos JOSEPH TI. TANTUM. ANPine in the Attorney at Law
CUSTOM BAY BALING
Tci' Pay, Good Tp. Call 122- I
XIE
M. TANTUM. LEON TANP.
0.
Box
£Th5
City
of
Fern
Park.
Florida.
- BEDS
CHAIN SAWS
: TV
HAY FOP SALE
oit fc.r appointment.
8. Pets &amp; Supplies
1-Ist &amp; Found
T1.M. PEItCY F. T.\NTI.M, IDA
That thu party Interested in Orlando, Florida
D.:t Vtire-tcrp
;
Floor Me-chine ___________________________________
___________________________________ __________________________________
CALL 222-01L2
business e- nt.-rprise
Is as PublIsh Xcv. 4, 11. 15, 25. It'll W. TANTUM. VI (LA TANTUM,
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
WANTED: SOMEONE Ic, care
EMMIE F. FNTZMINGER. W'. S.
YOUND AT United State Bank, PUPPIES lot Adoption. S.Ml.
DDG-17
1(1S.
Flu.wcttha
FINGER ZIG ZAG
for two children In my borne. follows:
22-I':i
NOLE H U M A N F SOCIETI',
ENTZMINGEIt. FI1AN'lS 1t0
th. key to the lowest new and
Ralph C. }noi.lock
.4..
TOUCH
SE\'
Hwy. i7-i', ne-ar Cotnty floe-cl
CIRCUIT
COURT, DER
THE
1iO1..EMAN,
EMERINI3
used car financing. We Invite
Dated at Fi rn l'ark, Seminole IN
RENT A BED
Dept.
CONyLE Model. Sold for cyst TIcilleway, Hospital. Baby I3eda. LADIES-. Te-lcpbc'nc Saleewerk. County, Florida, November L NJNTII JUI)ICIAI.. CIRCUIT, IN CORItELI..t H0I.l-M.tN, wItyou to compare our low month$::r, fully automatic, no atAND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTI', LIAM G. A1'Dl:NHEID, WIt,17 paymenta. Ph. 882.1771.
n
bay
Weak or MOuiti.
liar &amp; Evening Shifts. S1.2 hr. I!'.
le-Ciltue-ruts ios'dcd. Guarantee-cl !
LIAN II. BATES. '1'. 1'. LEWIS,
CA
fttOLL'S
FURNXTL'ftE
Put.11s-b
Nv.
IL
1
2
&amp;
Dee.
2.
FLORIDA
Food
13,
Catering
Ph
:-:-'r.
trs.. pti:lhiris.
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3;.-liable Pe-rs(n astUnse 11 pay- If W
CHANCI2EIT NO. Ifii
Its. I-:NTZMIN':l:n. CLAUDIA
' Personi'ls
2f2-1-1Fl _________________________________________ i
dl take older
nt st s il.
L. \v. SIMKIN and LIDA MAE A. i:ICR aid Ei.Y IIOLLI:It,
!T I
________________________________________ T1:Ei. 1:11
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7:-Male
or
Female
Help
n,shtne- :n trade. CALL 0- ?') \'an1ed To Buy
SIM KIN. tue wilt,
ls(ee lust knu
;iI'lse-sse's are
______________________________________________
\V,
.-.i-,t:
H
lii,th,. Cc.Il.'ct-Cr edit Mane-g-r ______________________________________________ _________________________________________
___________________________________ 1
Plaintiffs, urulcrsowys all T.artie .l:tist.inR
Till: (IPICUIT
D. You nave &amp; divulciug problem
COt'RT
':.:
SdALL
0.:,.
i:;.
r sLur'- E:1 - :r:rrn:.:t.:.1L..
Night. We deWrit. P. 0. Box 1121. SantorL
CIRCUIT Or vs.
Interest. by. tlsrousgts. uinrl'-r or
log .N or,., idcr.-i-.. Poor,. on
SLLL I!S l'our lurr:tture. Qudek
FLORIDA.. 1% AND FOR SEMI EUGENE JtI"HAI:D and PEGGY against any of the- above naniel
card
to
Ltoi
lt'..
Sanford.
Service with the cash.
BLACKEYLI PEAS. No Frost
NOLE COUNTY.
GROGAN RICHARD, his wife,
individuals; THE LAKI- JESSUP
SUPER TRADING POST
1l WE
Damage. *Ltii Ru. e-10 Okra. Gil" Round wool liundhookcd rug. I _______________________________
IE Prsveunaa.
I
('IIA%CEIfl
Defendants. LAND COMPANY, a dissolved
o. iav
A10
Nec
dlepouist
15"
sq.
Tree- itiptr,e-cl Fruit-Wi' e-tij
CaRE, Orlando 241-1121.
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE or SUiT IN
Florida corporation. LX. PIPUSED FurnIture, an amount. I
1.550 MagnolIa after t p. in.
______________________________
Aaron Faruls,. Call 22-4'i'.
MOILTGAGE
VORECLOSL'IIE
_________________________________
Sanford, 2-27O.
_________________________________ TIll:
YOUNG WOMEN'S
CHRIS- TOt EUGENE RICHARD. whose KIN. ':. W ENTtMIxGER, E.
reridence Is: 00 Wlckham IIY PALMER. W. t'. ENTZMINGI
LADIES Knit Suits, like
4.-Beauty Care
N(s'rIcE or sti't'
.
TIAX ASSOCIATION RETIREStreet, Princeton, West Vir- Hit aol FItEI) WILS')N, ;ss the
______________________________________
___________________________
________________________________________
15. Special Services
v. ii.:. sins's
&amp; io: Me-n't1
'SIP: I 'ONALI' S A M V E F CON- MENT FUND. INC.. do THE
ginia, and to
last Roar 'I of Dir'-ct"rs of sdtd'I
5:1k
.larh.-t,
i.1i
4:
VlI'ratot
KEY
BERNICE'S BEAUTY SALON
SHIRLEY
J. ChASE MANHATTAN BANK.
I'HGGY GItOGAX P IC II- corporation. whr.o last known
Regular *10 permanent now $5, OIL IiLATEIib &amp; J-'I'I:NACLS I Talus' &amp; Ratbit Hutch. Ph.
("TNKEY, lute wilt-, defend- i TIHAL. ESTATE DEPARTMENT,
AJtD. whose residence I. addr.-sscs ui-c unknown, and each
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Ciesineci &amp; he- haired
2b-;,s;:.:.
1% J'IIE ('IIICFIT (01111' OF
ante.
Complete.
CHASE MANHATTAN PLAZA.
unknown, but whose mail- of the-rn. I! alive, and If 'lead,
___________________________________
Ce-il I:-b;.
I
NINTh JiI)ICI.4I CIIIYOU AND EACH OF YOU STC NEW YORK, NEW YORK.
ing address I, P. 0. Box their unkr,wn hue-Irs, devise-es,
.
I ('I I'J' IN A NI) FOIl
lMINOI,E hcret.' notified that suit bus
], Princeton, West '1r- grantee's, assign. cc. lu-nor., cred.
Plaintiff,
6. Child Care
(01 N'i'I, J-'I.()JIIIIA.
t.es'iu cr'tzunut-sicc.-cl age-isis t
In
gUile-:
tu.i'-,s -r ot lit
Itcits,
__________________________________
__________________________________ ('IISN('EIIY NI). 1ITI
the Circuit Court of the Ninth LEO JENNINGS. Jr. and ItUSHIA
A SWORN COMPLAINT having ants; nad nil
hssing or
___________
__________________
i
AMERICAN
CHILD CAlIF ii, my home. tVttk
'IRE (IIICI'I'I' corliT, 1%
FEDERAL SAX'- Judicial Circuit of the State of JENNINGS, lii, wife,
bee-si filed In the Circuit Court clsiuulng essy right, title, or ha.
I
Days. Lake Mary areaIN TIlE ('hIl('lIT ('010'S' (IF
Ip FOIl SEMINOLE COI'NTS', INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATiON Florida in and for Seminole
Defendants, in and for Seminole County. lrrr,* In the real properly here(iF ORLANDO,
Call f-i) 5.
'ERIC NI NIh
.11 HIS'S - I.
111 l'l0111H4.
County. the abbreviated title of 'i'0 LEO JENNINGS. JR. and Florida, In Chancery, entitled, In described. Icn-atod in Seminole
____________________________________ tilT (U' AND FOR Sl..MI%OL1: 1% (HA NCEIU'. C%SE NO. 1flI4
PlaIntiff, which is:
Itt!SHIA JENNINGS, hi. wife, "L. W. SIMKIX and LIDA MAE County, FlorIda. to-wit:
SAVINGS BANK,
AMC)SKEAG
Vol STI, J'I.tuJ(J5j..
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK OF 'Lots ii and 11'. Block 0 of
whose residence and where- SIMKIN, his wife, Plaintiff,, vs.
8. Pets &amp; Supplies
s;sule- woman, etc.,
Pul.l' \'INEI:,
('H
TIlE "ITY or NEW YORK,
EUGENE RICHARD and PEGabciuts are unknown.
Ame-tiled Pit of Blocks 2 6.
it
Thl F SEAM lN'S LA E
FOE turpuiruution,
-.
PlaintIff,
0 anti If. and a portion of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- CT CROOAN RICHARD, his
POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed SAVINUl IN 'i'iii: ('l'l-y or NC\'
I'.
ft'ndants.
"
Phainilf,
FlED that a ComplaInt to fore- wife, Defendant.." being ChanBlock
IVuldinere, 1.oxigNO'l'I('E (sF St IT IN
healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature ye .j,
DONALI. SAMULL CONKEY and close a certain mortgage en- ecry No. 16512, prayIng for cerI
wood. Florida, u.eerdlng to
at stud.. Terms. *25-1445.
IOht'I'(.AGJC 1'OIIEVLOSlIIIC
cHARLES L. \VIIITE, it ux, it
as.
ShIRLEY .1, CONKICY, tils wife, cunubering the fohiowing des te-iii relic! for the above Plaintilal then-of repr,r,l,.d in Plat
I'Oi \'ICTOP. B. \'INER
it a)..
I'AlI. .1. I" 1t'I'IN e-tud GAIL F. II.,
er-Ibed reai property, to-wit:
Itook 2, page 61,, i'ublic Retiff and against ,'ou the above
Defendant, 11ICII1ENCEi VNKNOVN
REGISTERED Male Dachshund. F('IEFIN, 1w- wife-,
Defendants,
LOT :, BLOCK A, HARMONY named Defendant.,
cords of Se-mn!yioi
I
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NI)
1'(Pz
All
.L72ii
muartie's claituulsug Its- In Chancery No. 16515
%tP'i'JCE or sti'r
S months old $2. Call
lseD-ndauits.
The nature of this suIt I. to
p to
NOW THEREFORE, thu
HOMES, according to the
I( s-cats ii)', through, under
Tue hUt us'.' of this suit Is &amp;
'lATE (IF FLOIIII)A
after S p. us.
.4 M ENI)11) %(i'I'lt'E or st'ii' I
plat thereof as recorded in notify you, and each of you, that remove' certain erlou'ist from and
'.r against the aforesaId per- forcc-lcie-urt- of that certain snort'10: I'A FL. .1. I"iU'I'IN and GAIL 10: ('JIAIILES t. WHITE.
P1st Book 12. page *5, Pubk I! you wish to defend against quiet tuhuri confirm the tII Ic to
guaranPEKINGICSIC PuppIes
t-'!u
w lutist- re-side- nec Is Route 1,
gauc h.'Id and owned by plainI". FoJ:'I'IN, lii, wile-,
Records of Ss'tnlnole County, and contest the above entitled the above 'I.'sc'rI),i-i property.
toed healthy.
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J%JtJ he-re-by tu.1 !L'd that tiff. daite-d May 1. 1 tuGS' auid reA lid idi ium ti.'s claiming titterBox 15'7, I'e-flse-rn, Gcoii
Tue namns of the: Court In
Fbi-ide-, together with per- sctiun, you and each of YOU are
TROPICAL. Fish and Supplies. .p(p hp', I hr-ouch, under, or
CA ItROL A. WHITE,
a ('UXniile-itut to lot cs-1ose' a ('Cr- cord May 21;. 1 PGts lii Official lIetoe-neatly installed Improve- required to file your Answer or which suit has ht '-n Inst ituted I.
Deposit will hold till Christmas e-uissaI pAtj. .i, jroit'j'j
at hioti' residence is Route I talus mortgage encunubs-rirug use curd. Book ZOO page- 15 of the
and
menta, to-wit: a gas will other %%'ritten Defense. St any the Circuit Court of the Ninth
-Te-ruis. 19110 W. lit St. P11- GAIL F. PuI:'J'IN, lls wife-, and
following described re-ui property Public
1-aix I 517, I'e-Ihtirn. Georgia
Itenords
of
SemInole
beater.
you have, to thu. Complaint with Judicial Circuit, its and for Semi*22-1441'.
Y.'u ars hue-r.'by notified that te,-wlt :
County,
FlorIda. encumbering hue-s bee-ru tiled age-just you In the the Clerk of the Circuit Court in no1 County, I"lunisia, In Chante. au l,;sr(ie- he-thug or claimTi,.' South
a! Lut 21, RiocI; tl,t t-site-lt: ,ie't-c or parcel of aboa- c-styIccl suit, the short title and for Seminole Count'. hot- cer)'. 'Flue abbrt'vIats'd title of
lug to lie-ar silty risrhst. title, or a suit huti. i.e-cut file-cl stgaltt,-t
FJ:1:E
%'I:5T WILL'MEIthC, Long- property located, situate- and be. of which is: The Young Women'e Ida, and to serve a copy th-reof the ease- is thu- I"IitHT BAPTIST
izsts-t.-s-t Ii the' prs.pt-rty here-in 3OU aid ELVIA A. TAYLOR and
Ct'TE KITTENS to a geitud home-. d.-se'ribe-eI.
LYNN A TAYLOR. Isis wife, as.
wood, Florida, accordiuug to log its se-id County usid State Christie-mi Assoela-tion Retirement upon Plaintiffs' attorney. At- CilUItrH or L"NlWOOD, INC.,
Ce-Il 22U'.t'
the- iilat the-reof as recorded to-wit
YOU ARE bet-s-by notified that l-'e'!i u.iuu,ti,
In the aI.oae e-nFund, Itu-.. c/ The Cue-ce Man- BERT N. FITTS. E d w a r d . vs. Ju)FEI'Jf I:. 'I'.\ 'r1:M. e-t aI.
S____________________________________________________________________________
Its Fiat Book 2. Page 51,
FrI 5.
C.isnilsis&amp;utst tts torct-lot's' a snort- tub' i cause: uuid hiatt you art'
iucI: It. SUNLAND hattun Bank. Real Estate Dc- Building Se-zsford, Florida, oss or The dcs.rnii.tion e,f the re-al esAKC BASSET JIOUNI). MALE, gag.'
I'ul'ih' Rt'.tde- tit SeminoleESTATES, e-eco,-diug to a partme-vt, I Cite-ce Manhattan before the 21st day of December, tale' lflvo!v,-rl iii as set forth
e-tucusuubs-ring the- follow- lis-s-s'i') ts'euir.'d its file 'nur an4 YEARS OLD.
County, I"loridu,
ewe'r
recorded
ilut tliereof
tog ri-al Ips-operty;
ii the- Clerk of this
lii Ple-e-. New York, New York, A. 0. 1956.
above.
CALL 2-l'.lP.
bt's.-ti filed usgalusat you Its
Pie-I JSouic 11, Paces 16 10 Plaintiff, a's Leo Jennings, Jr.
Lest 7, hhit,r:k F, c.OUX'FItY Court. send to serve a
un)' hueTHE NATURE of se-id CornYou and 1-ads of you arc huere
22 of the' PublIc Its-cords of and Ituahie- Jennings, hi. wife, pIe-hit Is to pray for a foreclos- by ntlfie-d (lie-I suit to remove
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. , iiii-'e.! upon the- Plaintiff, es this' sboa- s' styled uit, and You
ENNE1E
ANIMAL aAVEia
Me'misioii- County. Florida
a. torduig to e- islat thereof i'le-tistli!'s attonsis.-y. whose name kue :-equsrcd Is) acra- e' it COp)' of
Defendants.
are of all of your right, title, clouds frosts iin'i (jUi,:t title- crud
DOGS, Cats, etc. boarded. ModH/tCH OF' YOU 1 ItEQUJIt- end you are roquls-ed to ce-rye estate-, interest, and equity of confirm Slit' titie- to the, øbove
'
as. recot- deti its Flat Ilook 11, e-tid address is: SMITH, ELLIOT. y.tur Answer sir other Pleading
era screened rune.
I'e-gc It's' elf this' Public ite- SCIIWALIIIC &amp; SPItAKEIt, 512 to the CunulIlsiust en l'lubntiff's ED to file your answer or other
py of your Avewt'r or other redemption in slid to certain described property
has beet,
lit. St.., Saafor&amp; Lfl-L75l.
cords of Seminole County. Iiur:i"tt Rank Building. Jackson- atte'rtie')'e., ANL1CItSON, JIUSH, written defenses to the Cusn- pleading to the Complaint on lands situe-tcd, lying and bc-tug brought age-lust you In thu above
________________________________
viii.', Florida, not later than I)EAN &amp; LOWNUICS,
i2 East plaint with the Clerk of the Cii'- Plaintiff". Attorney., Hutchison iii Seminole County, Florida, and entitled cause by the FIRST
Florida,
YOUR message gote born.. Over
Central Boulevard, Orlando, Yb- cult Court of Seminole County, and Loftier, Poit Office Drawer more particularly described as: BAI'TIST CIIUItCir OF LONG10,000 readers gaUy . . . whee tie-s bc-ems fils'd against you in the Ds'ccznber 31k, 195.
If - ou fail lii do so, decree pro ride-. and file- (hue' original An- Florida, in this proceeding atid H, Sanford. Florida, and fil. the
Jungle Island-A portion of WOOD, INC. and )'oU are hereby
ou place a low-cost cL&amp;ISl- at.ua'e-style.d cult, tend ,'ou are'
s-squIred tu set-ac a copy of 'ouv t%oIufrssu will be enter-i'd against sws'r jir other J'lcxedluug Iii the to serve a cop)' thereof upon the orIginal Answer or other plc&amp;d.
Block 'X", Mobile Manor, required to file your answer
FLED AD is thi
t hit' ('I .':I; of this, isluI mit i!f,-avlioase luic In the. offle.. .if iii.. ("leek of
A uiswe's- to the.- Cosuu uhia izit on lii.' you I e.r Site relief di'snits,ds'd its of'fU'.' s.f
tit I ortse'yc.
)ie.,.nual M..pt(on e-. re.oerdl..i with the t'I,'rtc tiC lit.. ("let.,,
Piseiuutitf'a e-ttorti5'), ye-u.s tiers this' ceituilsialut. The Slittite- of se-Id Circuit ('uUVt sill or hse'lot-t' the namer amid address arc he-s-s-in- tile Circuit Court vu or before
Iii l'iat Book 11, Pages 46, Court of St'suuliuoie- Cuuuty, i'lor.
Berg &amp; Ga", P.O. lIce- 24117, 0,. cult his-tuig for Fors'closiun-e of lt'th day of Des-ember-, IPGG, if after Mt forth. SAC required by the 25th dusy of November, A. D.
47 and 45 of the Public Re- Ida, and to se'n'a's- ii copy there.
lausdo, Florida, and to file- list' Slorguge cncumberlssg the to!- you full to do s.u, a decree pro law. hot later the-is thus' 15th day 1111,6. 1! )'ou tail to do so, a 4..
cords of $emtnIe County, of upon the' J'IalntIff'a Attor.
orlgisuail of such Answer wilts the leiwluig described property situ- ,t(t',e-o will be- take-ti against of Dct'eznI.aer 3GG. iii default cr-ce pro oonfessc, will be taken
flI)'C, $MJI'hl &amp; L.OVETT, 20
Florida.
Clerk of the ufos's'susid Circuit ate- its Se'niitiole County, Florida. ,'oii for the ,'chte-f demanded In the-s-to! the ce-usc will proceed against -ou for the relief deFAIL NOT TO A N S W E ft West Lucer:ue Cire:le, Orlando.
tii. ('tittipie-itit.
se- harts' upon the entry of a me-tided In the Complaint,
Court tlji or lit fort the 12th day to. at It:
lest a Decree Pro Coafesso be Florida, Slot later the-u the 12th
'i'isis Notice abe-il lie- ;'ubliehie-d Dt.cs-s'e l'ro Confsaso agattist
of
Ds't-.'mise-'r, 151.6. 31 you fall
Lot 11, Block C, S.'oond ItsThIs Notice she-Il ho publish, entered tuere-isi against you and day of Z)s-ret,sbi-r, I'JG€, or a dsto dss so, a decree itro coufeeso
ed ousce &amp; week for four coneecu. cash of you.
a'oue$sM Perk Section of Loch ,,tirI' U week (or four cotusecu- )- siu.
err-CC pro s-osuIe-ss will her custerI.
will Ii te-ks-ui e-g*Itis.t )'OU for theWITNESS soy hasud and the tia'. we-eke In 'The Sanford HerArbor, accordIng to the P1st that- ws-s-ks in the' Sanford 11cr.
WITNESS MY hAND and Olfi- ci age-inst you.
relief demanded In the Consofficial seal of ae-id Court In aId, a newspaper circulated In ciII $eal of the stove styled
thereof ci r-e- corded in P1st ad.
Wi'I'NHSS 1y )i,siid and ace-i
plaint.
DATEr' 'rHIS 1 f-lIt dj - c-f Seminole County. Florida, this Se-sniusuie County, Florida.
Luk 12. I'e-e-s 9 through
ruurt at Sanford. SemInole Cours. fills TI hi '1y .rC Nos',- rsiia-r, P466.
1'hI Notice else-li tie- publishlit hi day of Not- ember 196$.
2, of the Public Records of Xva's,nube'r, 31166.
Dat-ed this 25th day 'of October, ty, 11cr-ida. this 15th day of (SEAl..)
ed one-a' a wick for four conse(SEA!..)
(SEAL)
A. B. 3951.
SeusInole County, Florida.
i%ovenuber, A. V. 3966.
Artiuur 11. lIt '-icwiths, Jr.
Arthur H. Beekwith. Jr-.
cutive weeks In Tb. Sanford
WITNESS my hand and the
Arthur H. Btickwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
CIw'k of the- Circuit Court
(SEAL)
Clerk of Circuit Court
He-reid.
seal of said Court at Sanford,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur If. ,&amp;Mckwitb, Jr.
Arthur 11.. IMckwitb, Jr.
Seminoles County, Florida
Dated this 9th dsay of Novezu. Seminole County. Florida. this
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Iiy hiargieret E. Tyr.
By: Donna M. Markus
Clerk of lb. above .yled
fly: Donna Iii. liarkos
Deputy Clerk
By: Martha T. Vibico
t'cr, 31.66.
9th day of November, 1966.
Deputy Clerk
Court
Deputy Clerk
Deputy clerk
RUbe-rd Neil Grea-twood of
HE.AIIDALL GRIDLEY, LEWiS
(SEAL,s
(SEAL)
By: Margaret E. Tyr.
W. Thomas Love-tI e.,f
Arthur II. Jt.'.'hwithi, Jr.
IIUTCH1$ON AND LEFYLER
Ariliar 1.1. 1isn'kwiti
&amp; LtLANILNEIt
Antic- re-on, Itust.e. lie-san &amp;
Jr.
Deputy Clerk
Smiths &amp; J..ovett
till North Court At-cisut'
Poet Office Drawer if
('irs-k sat this' Circuit C-curt l,uac tRies
('1,-i ,
f the C'incutt Cuut(
Aihe rI N. hilts
255 We-ct i.ure-j-,i,- ('b-i-Ic
Sausfurd, Fioridu
By: Doesnia M. kiarkus
P.st (5ffli' ROe- 24 2
5Jy i'oisna It. 81 ami
2:: Re-sI S'rnts'al filasi.
S )t iii ii'i,i,
lCda'a:-dss Bids,
F'botlda
Orlando, Florida
Attos-Ocys fur Ple-Iusliff
De-put' Clerk
(.,ii-iauidu. FlorIda
Altorna')-s for i'l-11o1!r'
Se-abed, Vie-.
Ift- Isull Clei'k
Publish Oct. 1 &amp; Nut 4, 11, 35, Putiltihi Not. 23, 25, . &amp; hey. 2. Publish N'.'
&amp; 1.'.-'-. , 11. Attorneys for l'Iisltutl!f
&amp; Vs-c. I'uhriish, Not. 11, U,
Vs-c. PuI'listu Nov. 15,
J'l'iihs Nt' 11, 1
:, :t,
j,. --.
itst;l
Pubhists Nut, 1], 1'., u,
Dec. , 3965.
ia.
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DDG4P
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MONDAY
SATURDAY

A-Diet Tablets. Only
McReynoide Drug

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SI'i'1I(AItII, (.IASS &amp;
,-ruu,pl' lu-i-,'
'itt' ¶,IJ
l'it tNT (JOMPAt'l !
.is'or-iii iuls'l. 12.11'; 10512 11(11"
I'idnrui Station Wni,'.'n, till
110 MagnolIa
ph, gs.isis
('LEA N 11it'ti.t it hr. -pt , light
Inns iou', air c'oti,l - I 'l!''., I'hi _____________________________________________________
&amp; aa'nte'r l'iit's,U' huh, &amp; i'.
Rave
Tone- 'Tire'.
'!-r.i2c.
trnui.'e, Ailisits sittia'. :12;'.0hIi2.
Free Frnvit-in4 Cheek
______________________-- - ------- 11, 251 ).'eiiti' VS 1-Inuit'",
1117M1'IIRETR TitlE SERVICE
2 110051 turn. Apt. 51,6 tno. in*21-0272
1'th &amp; French
_________________________________________
dueling water &amp; lCioet,- Ie,
122-DrO7
____________
123. lhrnts &amp; Motors
.1 i-;I-:l' l'iek-tsp Ti-nih. guc,rl run- _________________________________________________
I &amp; I HORM. APTS., completely
.1it1r'ts, $22 11. '510 t'hiEt'l'. ('tin.
equipped by
"rt lii.', iviuul e'ntt'i. 537% t'alGATEWAY TO TI
TRIC which Inniusles electric
lain tiuto Repair, 9th &amp; I-rcnch,
WATERWAY
heating
&amp;
cooling.
kitchen
seufuril.
Robson
Sporting Goods
TOVN'N LA K KS
TOUR EVINRtJDE DA1ACR
'511' TSIl'A l.A St-if inn Wagismi, dnGA RDEN A PA l{TM EN'l'
111-1,51
itito,
*0,4-5-I E. let St.
list,' leather interior,
-- $2lIiIti
711 E. First SI,
i.tiu,
nt
nasuimn.'
l'Ymc''
i:t,''o SEDAN rrtitssr 36 Ft. Es::23,lo1'3 after s ,, ,'
I2I#IeLC. AIv1'S., private bath.,
('client cntu'iltlnn, Engine &amp;
aitliltici turn.; specially suited I'RI (AT)! l,LA(' ''p.'. tVSlle.
hut t knpt liii by SIstIne Enfor retired people. ideally In.
ghnur'er. $1,200 or res.uonahiC Of
I ,(ii4t) tulle's, IC e-oilorit
rated downtown. Inquire at
tnt ties'? "nil P,'iir'h, 121 Volsi.','uihl i... ''iii 321- It' I, t- a
Jacobson's 11CM. Store, 211 IC.
sin Ave. 'r call 222-1492.
, 'fl
p. iii.
1.5 Ml
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nrm.. i'i.. rorn. No towfl
pment Own'r must ecU. Ph.

I'INECREST AREA: S Uedronm,
Si-Income Property
2 Bath. F1p. r.om. lb E. Cole_________________________
Acag'e
OF RNTTrRE
________________________________
Houses o 2 _____________________________ man CftClC.
(bj
SAVE $1'lir.f on this THIUE Furnished
00 x 117, only 510,000.
5 ACRE TRACTS
group: You get all this: Don$100 DO\VN
month. Drive by HIiH. rolling, well treed home
Drawers,!
Income
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
. 54.. ffeC c'eti- flookerue fled, innterpring
Aerar.- e
514 Elm. To tnpect call HAR. sites. Ideal for Country Fam- GOVERNMFNT OWNED HOMES
RIS REALTY. 225444.
2-3-4 IUt., 1-2 IIATUS
2-C74 for Inforfly. Only 52.750 with paved
G. E. APPL1ACES N.w &amp; Used tnt. Ph.
mattress, flo springs, Bed ______________________________
t2-l1t? mktion A appointment.
road frontage &amp; good terms. Jim
115
MerT3ia
s -e
Ver.'y Ln
______________________________________________
_________________________________
Rea1tv
Hunt
84. Real Estate - Sale
Only a few parcels left so call
Bed, Chntr, step Table-s. Cock. _________________________________
'( WATT- 10 VOLT G*s
___________________________
Park
Drive
Office
222-2115
2124
soon!
table
tail Table-,
31. Musical Instruments
___________________________________________
Power F'lant. $t('fll'O ; DevIl this
_______________________
Night: 222.04S or 322-0700
CALL.BART REAL ESTATE
Dinette.
A
24'(,
TIC'.
t
Sg.ry (un, $: 1. HP P.rigge'
Stenstrorn Realty
•Uf CALL DAT OR NIGHT 222-7495
'T on1- $!s('t'.
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIB
tratty flngirue. $4: Small1
A Multiple Listing Realtor
1:-'225
w. L. HARMON
1, New .. C. Krich.( MATHER FURNITURE
Legal Notice
C. A. WHIDDON
26&amp; Park Drive
122.2420
_________________________________
baum before i :(l p. in., San- 202 E. Irt.
BROKER
2.fl95
lord Bent t\orks.
___________________________ 202 8. Park
34. Upholstery
512.1551
1% TIII CIHCITT CO1ItT OF
_______________________________
________________________________
____________________________. ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Legal Notice
Cm.
THE NITlt
KENMORE Zg-Zag Sewing
CIET
IN
%I)
Foil
Ml%OI,E
OVER 25 YEARS
Bedding
&amp;
nrntture
rhine.
Ttft Cams, !ke new.
Crumley - Monteith Is the Court of the County COl'NTY, 1'I.oflulit.
jp FINE workmanship in
AT FACTORY PRICES
. Cull
holstering, draperies, slipoov- ______________________________ 139 Magnolta
Judge, cmhinie Cnnnt, Florida, I CIlA(T'ItY '.0. ifl.tili
222-1121
Inc.
FIRST fl\i'TlST .!llilCU OF
Prehate.
en. 'rime payments i.e little
FET 1i!LL\ t'range-s, 5200 Real Estate
Salee-Eent.ala in
1. re's ICataic s.f
*
lONsW's 1, INC.,
o. Drapery hardware
&amp;
WTSOS-MAlER FU.
P.uu. lrs. P. W. Lore!,
5.
100
W. 1st St.
Ph. &amp;2413I tonic W. Silvis.
Plaintiff,
InstallatiOn.
_______________________________
Buy - Sell - Trade
5;yic.r4
KCLP DECORATING SHOP _____________________________ 211-lb C. let St
Dereae1. vs.
2-1s2!
Ph. 212-2*81
*
C}1A1. LTNI- Pence 14r.
ST, JOHNS REALTY
're III Cr.-iiftnre and Persons .1OSl:Pii TI. TNT1M, ANNIE M.
r
Shaliew Well ruinui-, Corn- 0. Business Opportunities
liaisg (laims or Demands TANTIM. 1.EON T.T1M. IDA
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
W. TANTIM, Plfl.Y I. TAN! jile-:e-. f1'!' Mrunsn Terrace 01' _____________________________ 120 K PARK AVENUE 222-1123 Agalact Said Eatatsu
35-Vacuum Cleaners
_________________________________
call
-5.i! before
;j..
You and each of you are here- Tt'M. \'1Ol.. T \NTtM, EMMIE
p. in.
iji;si .
..rvic-t.'
huLl c'. sales. &amp;
by notified and required o pre- L. ENTZMINGEP., W. S.
(''C}TA1L 1.rNGE
SAI..ILS AGENCY
Fll.NClS
Pr.•e' pick-up &amp; delivery. tse'cl r:CsT('-TILLETt. Se-are-. ii HP. 2 NCi\V for Lease - crrnp!rtely
hOPER
sent any claim, and demands MINtIEIt,
sj'e'ed trhnEm:.'s.iotu. :.lso Child's
Sec tr For Rentals
Vacuum Cite-ni-re 5)5' &amp; up
which you, or either of you. may HOLEMAN. EMEHINI-: CORDErenovated A dcc-sra:ed. Scat.
T.cwritcr. Call
')I
Days 12.7174
have against the estate of L.uue LIA IIOLEMAN. \VILLIAM 0.
Ph. 222-fi774.
04. Kitchen &amp; Bar completely
Nughts - Weekends 22-04S1
W. Sflvis, deceased, late of said AUDENREIP. W 11.14! A M H.
equipped.
Include,
WhIskey
GOOF) LtY. 'i' Stunree- of DeBary I LIeen- with Package. Located
County to the County Judge of BATES, T. p. 1.EWIS. PENJA50. Misc. For Sale
la
StIIC'k. Cell t2.442.
on l'"" 7 mt]e, South of Se-n- rOU Probably missed a eale tO Seminude County, Florida, at hIs MIX 11. ST1'M. 11. S. F.NTZMING1tAVES HOLLER.
day . . . Use Want-Ads daily, office In the court house of said ER, M.}1Y
tOd Contact Dan C. Yatcsft. ge-s refrigerator. $2t:
R1LOVA WATCH NEW.
County
at
Sanford,
Florida,
CLAUI)1.\
A.
RIT'E.
P.OV IIOL51-!'(iI'(
or
222.07C2.
table saw. 141; lb ft. Culver
-iY722
Coil
-:i:NAI:p
calendar months from LEB. C.
within
TnOt?,
'
l'oat trailer
- r 1'
Legal Notice
the time of the first publication and KATIII.EEN F. CHAMBERS,
_________________________________ FOP. LEE: New 2Bay
541.5. 22-C711 after t &amp;. in.
St:tt:r-' !r- L'-ngwor.d. Pete-nof thie notice. Two copies of all if living. nd :f dead, the unI 2! T'HILCO Re-t,e. good ceindieach cleirn or demand shall be )Cflewn heirs devls.s, lcga.teea,
the-I
21s,('Ot'
er
more
monthly.
NOTICE
INnER
FICTITIOUS
Fluoresce-nt
4F"
DOUBLE TUBE
i:;o. Ce-lI :;2-r:,l after
Third month operation cxin writing, and shall state the grantee. and other claimants unNAME STATUTI:
lights, new bulbs;, guaranteed.
4p
1.t'liti. Pure (ill Co.. TO WHfl1 IT MAY CONCERN: place of residence and poet of- tier said T'r-!en'i.-nt: the LAKE
Cal! 2-72('4.
1.114 W. f.th St.
Notice , hereby given that flce addrces of the claimant, and JESSIP 1..'tNl ('i1PANY, and
}OP.K For- The- Fr-cc-sen
_______________ I the
____________________________
LOSE WE]G1-IT safely With t)tX
utiders.iticd. pursuant to the shall be sworn to by the claim- L. N. PIIN1N. .'. W. ENTZMING} ody Itutcice rod

-Insursnc'e
4-Bauty car.
1-Schon3s &amp; Instructions
1.-card of Thanks
- 71.-Employment Services
1-Child Care
.
71_Male Help Wanted
2-DosPe
73-Female Help Wanted
3D-Pouftry-l4vestock
t
I
Th-Msle or }'emaie HI;.
12-Special Notices
U
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74-Se-lee Help Wanted
12-Catering-Food
77-Situation Wanted
l-BIcycIe Repairs
77-A--.SItuzttirin Waited
31.-Special services
.SLUd?t5
16-Interior Decorators
t. 51-Income Pre.prrt]7anitorIa1 Service.
52-Business 1'pIS-1*ndscap. Servic.
. 3-fleal Estate Wantt-d
Supplies
j . * . $4-Beal Estate Sale
-Bardware
21-Home 1mpvsments ' . 57-Buulneas Rental.
O-Lots For Sal.
-PlnzAblng
il-Farms--Groves
22.....PalnUng
..( ' '2-.kcroage
;__
24-Well Drilling
!'L...Hnusea Fur Sale
21-Mr Cond. &amp; Heating .-';
P6-House-s-Sale or lint
I26-Roofing
P7-House For Rent
S-.Ra.dio-Tel.visthn
I
I
ZlS-Rqual Estate Ect.ange 4
29-Photo &amp; Equipment
1W-Resr.rt JIcuitals
50-Hem. Appliances
101-Trailers--Ca banns
*1-Musical Instrumente 302-Mobile Hone's-aIe
13-Business
Equipment
102-Mobil, klOrnCs-flC!It
23-4oh 1rinting
i(s4-TraiJer Space-Rent
34-Upholstery
lal.-Trailu- Lots-SaIc'
$5-Vacuum Cleaners
3f'fl.Apartment.e For Fe-nt
37-Moving &amp; Storage
31I1-.Roem. For Rent
35xtarimnators
lit!-flental Agent,
41-PIanta.....Feed,-Seeds
I l
fll-Wnnted To Itent
50-Misc. For Sale
115-Auto, For Sale
13-Articles For Rent
flS-Autos--Sale or Trash
5-Swap or Ezcban.
41
hi5-TrucLs For Sale
15-Wanted To Buy
12t-Autnmotive Service
5&amp;-Furniture For Sale
1J-Scootcr, &amp; Clcs
For BIs
15-Money To Loan
h:-Boat, .
60-Business Opportunities
11i-Marir,. Supplies

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Highest prices paid.
•5b1 or
Ce-il

_______________________________
lACLE CC'NCP.ETE CO.
Elm Avenue-571l
tSED TV'. IlLS'. UP.
Service Oalls
4 PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA.
Tangerine. Necd CleanIng. 140.
MOOY APPLIANCE
't.4t'.
22-01P7
)5 Palmetto

l-Noney Wanted
14-Savings &amp; Loan

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S1l'I"'l',
('Al ,l 322 23510,

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_______________________________
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-.
dee-nC.T rô? Imei
24.
Well
Drilling
______________________________
ITI reu)t- rent Blue Lustre
95. lloues For Sale
Elettrlr Carpet Shamtoocr
84. Real Estate • Sale
77. Situation Wanted
53. Wanted To 8uy
wii..L.S DRILL.Et. puus
r'er
nay.
Carroll
Purniture.
SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
ROBERT A. W114..1AMS
WANTED: Empty Homee to
•
.
CASH FOR TRASH
All TTPes &amp; •.1W
1! CHEVROI.ET $0
.
Realtor
antoieaTt,
Realtors
A
Contractors,
furniture
We rsetr ed S.ree
AUQDSI
used
&amp;
V. terItL.
num ChrItrnes tree i
t.
limits,
ftay- oad LundquIst, Assoc.
Please note. LOTS' General
STINE
M.
$.!0(: P g-T'ong Table. $10. All
Atlutk Bank Btd.
luse-clP&amp;n1ni Service. 515. 111-5551
BRTDGES TURNl'I'tR.E
in.ri &amp; Suipty co
ood eondltthn. Ph.
'4-7 to
1t2-$4$ _________________________________
Perk &amp; 25th.
U$-l4
w. :nd St.
P. Tn.
w;y IUNT T;4kC over 5)'
______________________ RAllY STIIOLLER. $10;

TWENTY ONE DAYS ........ ........ 16c Per Line
TIN DAYS •....................... 1k Per Line
PIfl DAYS ..... .......... ......... 20c Per Line
THREE DAYS . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 24c Per Line
ONE DAY . .... .. ................. 30c Per Line
1 LINES MINIMUM
($1.50 MINIMUM CHARGE)
CHANGE OF COPY
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SITUATION WANTED ADS - HALF CHARGE

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$101) DO\VN &amp; $IS() Mo
lent loetiou. uie.' yard. 504 l.AIIi1I2 11II11M,, I bath, iriutl,lc
flavwooil I)t'la- e, 223.1242.
ef lit)'. $51100.
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Fanail)' room. Pay closing cost 322-1201 2640 Hiawatha at 7.51
&amp; take over psa)'me'ntsi. Ph,
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hu,Irm., 2 11db. ccitt ml sir &amp;
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ui- u- lot. Owner, 322-1 III.
2 11111151., 2 lirathi, 5400 esieli anti,
.rc $79.50 i,a,"sith. pars
97. houses For Rent
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scapeil lots off State itoad 427 'l'V0 lil';lIlRIOSl hoUse, HItcher
&amp; State floa.l 1.. Also hat'.'
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coins fle-ntai. W. 0. t?nsworth,
I 9th St. Ph. 322-2257.
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550,0(1
Cottages,
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IIAR1IISS 111CA1..TY, 322-5444.
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room, Sp,a,.'Ieau.us Liv log room, fiNE 1IEPROOM House, tjowflbuilt tt, hang.' &amp; Oven, shuntown l,ake Mart', partly furn'taft's' of flit.' Kitchen Cabinets.
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All thai. &amp; a lot niece at 1512
Chase- Ave. fleupsit-es nni' $050
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Oorn.r 7 th &amp; Elm
Pastor
a. L. Marshall
SERVICES SATURDAY9:10 a. m.
Ba.ibath School
Worship Service - 11:00 a in.
Wsdn.iday Night
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FIRST APT1ST ORV
Sit Park Avenue
P. B. Chursos
Pastor
Mornin Worship
1:20 a. a.
Sunday School
945 a. a.
Morning Worship
11i10 a. m.
6:10 p. a.
Training ttnlon
Eveniflg Worship 7:45 V. a.
Wed. Prayer Bsrvlos 720 p. a.

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Old Orlando Rd. at fl•stsr *vs.
B. Hamilton Griffin
9:41 a. a.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
limo a. in.
Training Union
6:90 p. a.
7:45 p. a.
Evening Worship

MISSIONARY

k1.ia.NcE CUUIZCB
1401 Park Ave. at
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5th St. &amp; Holly Ave.
Pastor
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SundaY School
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Rev. Roy A. Hamilton
$a6y School - 9:45 a. a.
Idurulus Worship - 11:00 &amp;. M.
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Bert Drown
Evangelist
Sunday
Bible Study
10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
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ALL FOR THE CHURCH

When u man gives thunks he is expreming hit, uffection for and his del) ndence

on those who constantly share the experiences of his life,
When it mun give.- thutilts be lit layinr uside his dinontentments to rejoice in
more numerous and more meaningful satisfactions that have marked each puss-

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I'*OLA CHURCH O) CHRIST

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ride, gmd and

no earth for the building of character
:snd good citizcnHhip. it is n store.
hou-4e of iqtiritual values. Witilowt a

itre four sound reasons wby every

Herban W. Goarse Pamuw

KIron g Church, neither democracy
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When a M= gives; than1m be is dilmoverinr bir, grentex need. For aR t1uLt God
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Sunday Service A

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Sunday School - Limo a. a.
Wednesday Service.. s:co V. a.
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419 Park Ave.
Rev. Robert IL Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship - 9:10 a.. a.
Morning Worsh ip - 10:65 a. a.

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GRACE METHODIST CuCE
Onora Ed.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert U. Temple, Jr.
Pastor

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Morn ing Worship ._. 11:00 a.. in.

Weekdays: 10:10 a.ui.-.4:2O p.r.

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GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

01' THE NAZARENE
St. at Maple Am

W. 2nd

homes continue to rot.

.1. Lester S..2
Pastor
Sunday School
9:41 $. in.
Morning Worship - 10:50 a. a.
Youth Hour
6:00 p. a.
Evang-efletic Service 7:00 p. a.
Mid-Wash
Service (Wed.) - 1*91 V. a.

CELMY CITY

PRINTING CO., INC.
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CAR.RAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

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Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

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Pentecostal
M'LR.ST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH O1 LiONOWOOD
561 Orange St.rast
Sunday School -10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a.. a.
Sunday Evening - 7:30 p. a.
Wed. Bible Study p a.
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KILGORE SEED COMPANY

Bob McGuire and Staff

119 W. First, Sanford
FLORIDA STATE BANK

B.ARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

PUBLLX M1.ETS

AND STAFF

AUTOMOTIVE

and Employees

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. It. Strickland

7:90 p.

BILL HEMPITT1L MOTORS, INC.
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Kentucky Jim
Don HaWkins, Man.ugY

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CHURCH
Sanford. Fla..

Senior H1 Fellowship 7:00 pj&amp;

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First Bbliob Missionary -Baptist Church,
1101 W. tI t.
Forest City Baptist Church
Pountals Heed Baptist Church, Ovied..
Jordan Missionary Ilaptist Chur,

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Morning Worship - 11:10 a. M.
Junior HI A Senior HI
Youth Meetings - 1:00 V. a.
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Ascension Lutheran Church, Ovaibrook
hr.. Casseib.rry

Zion flop. Baptist Church, 712 Orange Ave.
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Good Shepherd United Luthera,
MAUD L Url&amp;ndu Dr.

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Mesala.h Lutheran Church. *.rn.rleen I.iou
Rail, Prairie Lake, Form Park

.Huaa Ca.tholic
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th oflo Church, MaltMdal.ne

Ift. 'MiLas Lutber&amp;n Church. Jftt. IN

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liarnett Memorial Method ist
DeBary Ave.. EntaWles
Bear LaM. Methodist Church

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Congregational Christina Church

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Bethel A-liE. Church, Canaan Height.
Caseciborry Community Methodist Church.
HWY 17-1f." &amp; Pinvy Ridge Rd.. casatswerry
L)eiiary Cuzzunuutt- - Methodist Church W.
Highlands, D.Ba.ry

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Grace Methodist Church, Onors Rd.
Grant Chapel L.M.E. Church. Oviedo
- Oakgrov. Meth odist Church,
Uuteen Hothodlat Church
a 0 1 5 Wesl.yau Methodist, kt. 44
W. at Panla,
81- James A.K.E.. 9th ft at Cnwees
Ut. Mary's A.M.E. Church t. R. 411
8L Paul's Methodist C b u r a AL 0stses

ltd. Ent.erpris.
Stafford Memorial Methodist Ch orek

B. DeB&amp;*7
NAZARENE
F I ra t Cbureb of the nesarsue. w.

2nd at Maple
Peru Park Church of the Xs.wns.
O'Brien Rd., Peru Park

1,&amp;k.&amp; Mary aburch at the X-i-arese

Community Presbyterian Church, i'
FrelsbytorlLn ch-wch
0111.19 ALV416
&amp; 3rd St.
First Presbyterian Church of DeBa.ry,
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17L U. Orlando Dr.
kit. .A.udrcwa Prssbytari&amp;n Church

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back the honda governor's
chair in inTo.
high, in his first major lx:st.
elect Ion nd(lress sitice his upset
defeat by htepulilican Claude
Kirk in the governor's race,

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Childrens Days are set for T::esday and Wednesday. beginning
.17 1 p m. with over 17.1100 tie.
kt-ts for free admission distrihuted to public and private

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Circuit Court

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Crash

flay and area merchants are
(iKtrihuIting thousands of passes
for ;jdijIt.s and children which
will give them special privileges
on that day. A Thanksgiving
flay turkeq dinner will be seryed by the Legion Auxiliary in
the Legion building.
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91'lZ Bear Lake Road
Upsais Contmuulty Presbyterian Church.
Upiala Rd.
Westminster
Church, Howell
Pa.rh. R*. 416, saelbs
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

to know how many of the leaders in the courthouse fight in
South Seminole actually use the
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Sanford faciUt for personal
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reasons . . . Now I'm not
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10 Seminole County is without
lighu . . . Tbat'b the une Out
in Sunland Estateb. COWY b"Y5

of a ''grand coalition'' of the
Christian Democrats and Social-

First Church of Christ, Scien tist,
100 E. Sad It
Kingdom Hall of Jchova.F. Witness

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were reported to have seized

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sheriff"h

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Iret Puteo.tsl Church of Lengwood
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Ch urch. Oak Mlii
ML. Olive
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cuteti that Grunitzky has l)rOh)U- Beach, Saturday.
lily regained the upper hand in
'ThLs is the first time in six

iit civil tjisturh,unccs during ytiirS the lucid baud hiss won a

got that istztt.e:neut that the no indication of foul play.

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CAR TRADE-INS.

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At. 8:15 ji.uii. a man smoking and 59 secutuis," Elinon.: ('(In- Su:nnurhlli Dullary
t.er and sewage service to the by personal effects found In coroner. Investigating officer
new Ju.nwr College? Suggest debris of the trailer and by was Ih'Land l)eputy Juams's (hupe'l with the Lodge hi set fire to a couch in lila houume t'htided. (Points are Inken off
t.
he cliet-k with tile City. They the fact Tolliert's aut0l)"JI)
Tolbert, who was boa vu in lie at I pun. Tuesday at Oak- was :uut. Injured ud only tiama- it 'll (iCIUOflstrUtIuII in the desigaxe auto paying i lot of money was parked next to It, aetordnu ted time.)
the couch.
ing to ea-y1 NeUles, adw in is- Columbia, came here some lb bill Memorial I'urk lii l'ulutka. uge was to
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Sanford £llta.uo, Church, 1401 S. Park Ave.
ba.for6 Congr.gs,tiuo of JehovaIfa Witne.ees 904 Saefo.-d Awe.
Tlit "Ivatlun Arwr Ill K Ind bit
1-tolling Huh htorsvjau Church, Altauioute
$priugs

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football stadium. humus were
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Reatut.irant 2927 Orlando Drive. their fortmitlons mid get off tile

0111d.

Justice of Peace Albert %Vil-

TRADE-IN

Four door hardtop, factory sir condi tioned. power

immaster flltiIOUIlCU(I.
Small Fires
The Marching Seminoles were
Only mInor dui,ii.ges occur- uuumitpt'tuutg with 26 bands from

department said this morning. mdst-er, Mrs. Geiwvu SiLverJo f I)epusrtment,
At 10 am . Sund ay,
'i'liele was no) other property Pittaburifil, Ila., U1111 olle Irraild. Ignited of) it utove lit

wibsioner Lvwrellce Swufford ment report,ed Wduy there waa dall"'Ife fruit) tile fire-

NEW IUICK

eriur rating at theDistrict1965 BUICK WILDCAT

which his resignation was (torating for marching,
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ago
assitunt.
rom
Palatha
and
mantled,
It was not clear Who though they lucre won superior
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Milton N. Tolbert, 58, Exalt- t.:
Fire wits reported by an un- wusi ernPloYed am it 11"Int, and wall leading tile OpImsitioll.
ratings Ili many other cateed Ruler of Sunford Lodge
for
Hill
Hemphill
gorics," Willinin Elmore. band1241, 1J.I,.0.k,,., %%,at, f,ut,dily identified inothrijit to the De. body U"An

Depart-

xtra Special

Grunitzky'a broadcast, heard Florida flondniaster's Associa'

Elks Leader Here Dies

Junction.

, Council, Ilercy White and! for Dec. 6.

ists to for,n a new national gov- Seminole Band Underwood.
Mrs.
Onuteincunt. Charles Milner.
mate and Roy
Shiouiitc.
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Turkey

Orange, Brovard, Volunla and
Survivors III.C. 11 tioll, Joint JI. red lia two fires sundity, 1'0I llm I uble tA) iwurch through the recraft vf St. 1.0juib 1b juttrebted ilia mowle fwfyle Lit j3u,A,,,lu)
Couiities.
St-1101101(f
10Iru
in Itlibi" part of the Sanford lobile flume Park ut Betimon I'luills, 1)ul-will lit-ucu of tile Tulbert of Luke Worth; u W)"ted by thu Hatiford
Contest was held at the NSII

Eastern Orthodni Church. St. John. Chrysustow Chapel. Alwy. 17-92. Fore IP&amp;rjg
congragatios 1110th Isrsel, Im &amp; Kaguolls

Deadline (Or qualif)ing is Nov.

______ ___ for council are Homer (Budi will take place for the ward 3
Scott, Jack Utislior and Robert scat bct ecu Councilman RuSilo- bert Rogers. incumbent and

Stinday increased tile chances Orhindo.

Lucky

no funds available.
burned early Sunday when fire Bury Volunteer Fire Depart- Motors.
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Say, we hear from reliable of .mdetern:ined origin broke moot. which worked for more
sources that Mefluunell Air- out between 3 and 3:30 am. in than two hours before being had reshied in Vuluski County.

hrch of God of Prophecy. L.cngweod
Church of God M.mlon, Enterprise
Church of Jais Christ of Ia.ttar Day
Saints. 231$ Park Ave.
Community Chapel. Alt&amp;mot* Springs

Sen- John Lowter, 20, stationed oil

Ili Abidjan, Ivory Coast, hulLS tion contest in New

attorneys who can't be bothered
comin g to Sanford

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titer of the incumbents on the Nov. ti with the election set

Grunitzky Inter anounced that
"energetic measures have been St'tiiinnle high School's
taken to put an end to the ills- Mareliltig St'iitinolvs took a

Fatal

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German- the USS Saratoga, died Sunday
Incumbent Charles Robinson
Deaton. ihosc seats are
sationa l gains by West
his
ear
wont.
out
of
coltwhen
flY's new ultra nationalist party
tit) for election lulve qualified. was also as.-iured of victory in
Oil StlitO ItOlid 50 past Of
In the Bavarian state electionS trol
Candidates who have qualified Altanionte Springs while a race

meeting scheduled for 9 a. m.

in Ing of tile County Commission.

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j, Briggs and Charles Woodruff. Buckelew and C. D. Thompson.

time state.

Grand Coalition

against Roy C. Coleman chant- are on the agenda for the meet-

Florida State University.

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in weekend traffic accidents

DONN, Germany (Al

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I niatin. has qualified for mayor.

Message

next year.

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of the Union" message of their ter
ward A. Lunil and Arthur Lego are tilt! incutnbent3. W. H. Marown after President Johnson deEleven
other poisons,
iiteludarly
ing
two
Navy
men,
were
killed
and Dolt Willson. Paul W. tin. Rex Cionts, and Kirby
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Four candidates have quailFort! says he expects Itepubhi- Pate has been charged with 25.
for the three open seats on
Candidates
are
the
incum(Led
cans to some UI) with a "State reckless driving and mauslaughbents, Dr. Eugene Ellis. Ed. the Oviedo Town Council. They

the resolution at last week's

The resolution may be prestraw the roads to stabilize
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in
wii
son'
grand
larcenc'
asked
for
a
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f SNAS, Charles llurdit- k of and final (lily to qualify is Nov. '-16 and election is Dec. 6.
Republican Leader Gerald It'. ()
Okeechobee and Mrs. Frank.

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Now it,s almost a million . . .
There was talk about putting breaking and entering and eral months ago,

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Board, who began the fight for
sion meeting for 1. 913 - . - At
that time the road and Bridge
In otherPaul
cases
during
there-location of the courthouse to
morning.
Harold
Rube
F und was $2,600 per year . - . pleaded guilty on charges of "a more central location" sev-

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Uy. 491, Forest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church. Mattland
Ave.. Aitanmonte Springs
Sanford Bevszatk.aay Adventist Chirok.
Seventh A Em
OTHER CHUECUES
Allen's ÂME. Church. Olive A 12th
church at Goo in Christ. (&gt;vledo
Chuluots Community Church
'Church of God of Prophoey. zscl Elm Avg.

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tics and Circuit Judge VoIle th e action to show its complete
BEAT - Looking through the Williams Jr. ordered ii pro-sen. support of the City Planning

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buses.

IALke X9mve usat. 166t W. Third at.

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high Optimistic
COCOA BEACh ( UPI ) - ,Nil-

Chamber officials

Courthouse

assume

No word yet on those school Ernest Bell Jr. pleaded guil-

STRiCKLAND-MORRISON,

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Push
On

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him down into a swamp near

minuit

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

its it,allied today to

iiwct S'iiicuisc In the (ator
Howl football gattie Dec. 31.

Slated

It sure would be interesting Jamestown. near Oviedo.

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American Legion and staged at
the Legion fairgrounds on South

JACKSONVILLE (Al') -Ten-

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ILSON MAJER FURNITURE CO.

2410 Maford A...
Free Methodist Church, 1.09 W. 4th 5*.

Christ Episcopal Church, L,ongwood
All bainLa Episcopal. Enterprima

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ON THE POLICE !EAT -. wished to study the matter be- Any other youths who meet officials throughout the entire the killer was "nqt accepted" automobile (irivt'n by Charles
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Webb Jones pleade -4, innOcent fore making a judgment."
unty
participate
In
the
forum.
brpohlce
officials.
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Kaurtuni-m,
22,
station.
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Lee Ilate of Sunford Naval Air
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apply for Interviews.
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Pirker tid. "J
MEM1'HIS, 'l'enn. (AP. - ward Sanford, left the road and Mayport near Jacksonviilr. di'i
has been set for NOV. 28 . - .
University of Miami (Fla.) ac- skikiel Into th e side of a car when his car overturned on 4 '.
Police will treat City Commis- to both sides of tile situation and
cepted today an invitation to driveti by Frederick Willium State Road 55 south of ClearI•
sioners and Civil Service board study the matter before coming
Bowl here
CtIARI,ES ROBINSON
in the
water.
members to a steak dinner to. to a decision."
Iloneker
of
DeElary.
I'uto'n
car
10,
bowl
officials
said.
Dec*
night - . . An auto slammed
'It would be inappropriate for
then turned crossways in the
into
me
to
take
a
stand
at
this
time
was
road
rue the oth er night. . . Three
LAKELAND (Ul'l)-The liar- a car driven by Mrs. Flema
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Tile Ilate and Frank cal's
ON TIM SHERiFF'S BEAT- sioner until January." he de- Resolution requesting tile
Six candidates have filed l belit!i, have qualified for re-electo
pick
up
In
volume
but
still
were
total
losses
and
the
flonDeputy L. J. Kriz really proved dared,
lags well behind last season at eker car received $60() damage. qualifying petitions to run for tion to the offices of clerk and
County Commission to schedule
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his worth the other night . . .
Admitted to Seminole Memo- the three open seats on the Cas- tax collector respectively while
titis time.
a public hearing on the location
Guy broke into a home on Uponly one candidate, A. R. Lotsame thing on Birch Road in
Altamonte - . . Kriz chased

Eunice L W&amp;on and Staff

Christ Meth odist Church
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First Methodist Church. 411 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Ovledo
First boutb.rn M•thodist Church

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Vernon .lize
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Wed.: Jr. Choir rehearabal 1:10

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for the Dec. 6 election . . . sion and the South Seminole been sent to local youths whose foruin so there will be no coil- Samuel Sheppard said In a tele- Ill-ee eltr collision on U.S. 17-9"
2, olie mile not111 of ;
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ation of the recent studies done here by flicts
ter.
Mze said he plans to have had an Idea who killed his first Sanford. Three others were also hospitalized.
courthouse stating that he Community Action, Inc.
0 0 a
a cross-section of resppnsiblo wife, but his information about

teens

DURECTOIRY

Ave.. EuterprLft

411 8. Holly Ave.

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Missionary Baptist Church
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.Euvsrprls
aiao.donia. Mission Baptist Church
O" AMU Ad. UsUms
MoIng Glory Baptist Chu
Geneva. flu.
Missionary "pust churcki,, a"
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Lm.z*do Springs Rd.. 2uigwosd
Mt. Zion U'-sivnsry BaPtist. Sip.. ASS.
9th It. A H"krr Ave.
New lit. Calvary Missionary Baptist
Now baism .PrimH.iv. Baptist Church,
1500 W. 12th St.

CHURCH

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Not

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MORTUARY

STENSTROM
Herb Stenstroxn and Staff

Church of God, 603 Hickory
Church of God. 1300 S. French
Church of God,, Ovisdo
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church E. DeBa.rl

940 Cyprai. St
Alta.muuts Spring.
Wastald. Missionary Baptist Church,

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Tlemple Baptist Church. Palm Springs lftd-

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WESTMINSTER

COBI.A BOATS

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 11.1! 5 Park Ave.
Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Christ. Lake Mary
hurcb of Christ.
ngauod

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Bunia.0 Baptist Church, 11$ French Ave.
St. James Missionary Baptist Church st..
Rd. 411 Ostoso
St. ia,ni Missloosry Baptist Church, 9th at.
St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church
Canean Heights

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Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
beonud Shiloh Alissionary Baptist Church,

Firet Baptist Church, 1.29 Park Ave.
?ricudthlp Ilaptiut Cbw't:h
Alts.mout. Springs
EL. 436, A.itemouts Springs
First Baptist Church of Deflary
F1rs.t Baptist Church of Geneva
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First -Baptist Church of 1k, Mary
First Baptist Church of Lake Monroe

11011 PARKER

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Worship
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Church School - 19:00 a... a.

WILSON-EICHELBtJRGER

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

New Mt. Zion Baptist church. 1720 Pear Ave
CM.klawv Baptist Church, 374$ W. 20th StDuteen liautls: Church
Pinsoreet BaptIst Church 119 W. Cinora Rd.
Prairie Lake Baptist Church. Ridge Rd..
Fern Park

BAPTIST
Antloch Ilapilut church. Ovi.do
Central B&amp;pttsi Church, 1811 (.bsk Ave.
Chuiuotzi First Baptist Church
Chuluvis BaptIst Mtio

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quarterback Frank Whighain At press time, a Circuit Court Tuesday.

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slav.ia, Florida

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L D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

Fair

of the year occunl'e(l over the weekend with the (heath
An Idea
todaywith
to et Up a (Into for the CLEVELAND (UPI) - Dr. of Mrs. Margaret Mason of Deflary as a result, of a
voters ',viji use paper ballots between the County Commis- Xirchhoff said 200 kttera had plans

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Adult Choir rehearsal

i ake ihBJ)e. Iii lower J)hOtO, roin yearr old Mn rt it,
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f I aitki' Mary offers some feed to a gOOM'
(I feraki I'hOtOM )
I1t(!IiMl In the livi'st,ck i'xh iluit.

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There's no doubt that Sanford today to jump into the wrangle Job Corps.

V.m.

Pioneer Fellowship 7:00 p. a.

Primary Choir rebearnal

problem.

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mately 50 youths and "possibly
as many as 30 iiin hi' accepted
from Seminole County."
To be eligible, tb rout its

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I.n(lay. In tiplipr photn rideq and shows begill to

16 and 21, out of cehool for at
least three months and tIUCItIKirk into the governor's fliflfl
Enforcement survey. They were
ployed.
short, hut he (Il(lfl't say who.
Parker
Nov.
supposed to come in here
Those selected will he sent.
. . . The only hope to clean
to job corp training centers
I-low MLIch Power
up this area is in Federal funds
ll rt-'•
(away
from
home)
and
wi
to
hear
all
TALLAIIASSEE
(UPI)-LegThe peoplc in the rotting
hoard, work A public forum
On
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room
and
ceive
find
out
soon just
sides of the courthouse reloca- Islators lilny
tomes wait . . . The City waits
clothing, medical and dental tion controversy is expected to how much power they really
I wonder what the slum
care and a weekly allowance.
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the Civic Center have In calling themselves Into
were doing on th is
landlords
of ho hold at
completion
At
the
successful
lovely afternoon as these pcowithin the rt'xt 10 :lnys. Cbnnt special session-e'en tithe go'"ill
training,
selectees
pIe were jammed into their County Commissioner - elect their
ber of Commerce President C. ernor actively opposed such a
receive $50 per month for each
alove.

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Urban Programming Corpora.
lion of America on th eir Code

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STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

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of the hwal Community Action,
inc. at 9 a.m. 'I'uesday, 1101
Pine Ave. to interview potcntlni
recruits for job corps training.

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Court, Rules

Youth Opportunity Center in

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PROGRESSIVE PRDTMG CO.

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e rotting beams on th e
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Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
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eyesores glancing at the out.
houses the filth in yard, garbage piled tip on the dirt roads
. . . people sitting on the porch.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

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

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A field representative of (he

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and Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SA.LES CO.
and Staff

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tV goes on wi th
job corps training for unem-

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Nazarene

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Sunday Scbooi
9:16 a. in.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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and at the plazas . . crowds
at the All Souls Carnival play.

Session Meet ........0:45 A. a.
morning worship - 12:00 a. n.

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LUTHERAN
CHURCH
TH.W REDEEMER
103 W. :bLb Place
'The Church or th e Lu th eran
liour' and TV -This Is the

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u)p:1rt fl pino offered by Italy MII)W1Y (OES (TI' 1:71(1 1iV(stO('k gets fed ut.
1111(1 live other couiitrlc for
Seminole Cotitity Fur, srheduilu'd to Ot!fl at pm.

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Morning Worship - 1:10 a.. .
Church School
9:41 a. a.

The Church is the grmtw factor

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Each Month
Kindergarten and Nursery

THE CHURCH FOR ALL

contributed to this world's abundance.

LAKE
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CHURCH
CHRIST
Morris Ruby Evangelist
Meets In Lmk. Mar)' Fir. Hall
Bible CIa.ss
9*20 a. in.
Morging WoTihip.. 10*20 a. a.

Springi

Worship _ 31:00 a. m. Sunday&amp;

Friday

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(Al')- The United State, Iwiny

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0001) SHEPHERD
UJTHER.LN CHURCH
*900 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-91)
SanIord, Florida
122-7212
e Rev. J. Gordon P e e r y,

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HOPELESS ARE THE POOR hoff,
said he understhnds the funds are "being
K
Saturday afternoon in Sanford processed". The corporation's operating funds wi ll FUll
• People watching football out this

ROLLING HILLS
MORAVIAN CHURCH
David R. Burkette - Minister
'l'emporary location: Altamonte

402 S. Park Ave.
The B., Le roy D. Soper,

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Iliohard L. Marshall. Minister
Sunday School - 10*90 a. in.
Worship Service - 110O a. a.
Evening Service - 7:00 p. in.
Prayer Meeting, Wed.. 7:00 V. a.

liIbIs School
Morning Worship

Church Street. Longwood
Pr. Warren N. 'Thompson, Vicar
9:00 a. a.
HoLy Communion
Family Service &amp;
9:10 a.. M.
classes --

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1107 S. SanfordA ve.
R. Vernon Puller
Sunday School
9:45 a.. .
Morning Worship 11:00 a.. in.

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F1RS1 SOUTflER
MTROD1T CHURCH
1460 Sanford Ave.
Rev. Charles 0. Bennett
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45 a.. a
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.. m.
Epworth League
6:00 p w.
Evening Worship
7:20 p. in.

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OF GOD
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367 Palmetto Ave., Longwood
Rev. John Caresoll -Pastor

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Bible Class __-. 10:00 a,. M.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a. •
Evening Worship - 1:00 V. rn
Bible Classes Wed. - 7:30 . M

Sunday School - 9:41. a. a.
Worship Pareto. - 11:00 a. ni
Training Union - 1:41 p. M.

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2ni West First Street
PliStOr
Win. ].,. Stephens
Sunday School - 10*00 i. inItorning WorshIp.... 11:00 a.. in.
Evening Worship_____
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